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tests: replace obsolescent egrep with grep -E
This avoids the warning “egrep: warning: egrep is obsolescent; using grep -E”
on my Arch Linux system.
This is similar to 7e5be4a7cda7 in core.
author | Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de> |
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date | Fri, 02 Feb 2024 00:09:51 +0100 |
parents | 203ca204abbf |
children | b3261527f770 |
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Enable obsolescence to avoid the warning issue when obsmarkers are found $ cat << EOF >> "$HGRCPATH" > [experimental] > evolution = all > EOF $ cd "$TESTDIR"/.. Archiving to a separate location to avoid hardlink mess when the repo is shared #if test-repo $ . "$RUNTESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh" $ testrepohg archive "$TESTTMP"/hg-evolve $ cd "$TESTTMP"/hg-evolve #endif $ "$PYTHON" setup.py check --metadata --restructuredtext $ "$PYTHON" setup.py sdist --dist-dir "$TESTTMP"/dist > /dev/null */dist.py:*: UserWarning: Unknown distribution option: 'python_requires' (glob) (?) warnings.warn(msg) (?) warning: no previously-included files found matching 'docs/tutorial/.netlify' warning: no previously-included files found matching '.gitlab-ci.yml' warning: no previously-included files found matching '.hg-format-source' warning: no previously-included files found matching 'Makefile' no previously-included directories found matching 'contrib' no previously-included directories found matching 'debian' no previously-included directories found matching '.gitlab' $ cd "$TESTTMP"/dist $ find hg?evolve-*.tar.gz -size +800000c hg?evolve-*.tar.gz (glob) $ tar -tzf hg?evolve-*.tar.gz | sed 's|^hg.evolve-[^/]*/||' | sort > files $ grep -E '^tests/test-.*\.(t|py)$' files > test-files $ grep -E -v '^tests/test-.*\.(t|py)$' files > other-files $ wc -l other-files ??? other-files (glob) $ wc -l test-files ??? test-files (glob) $ fgrep debian files tests/test-check-debian.t $ fgrep __init__.py files hgext3rd/__init__.py hgext3rd/evolve/__init__.py hgext3rd/evolve/thirdparty/__init__.py hgext3rd/topic/__init__.py $ fgrep common.sh files docs/tutorial/testlib/common.sh tests/testlib/common.sh $ fgrep README files README.rst docs/README docs/tutorial/README.rst hgext3rd/topic/README $ grep -E '(gitlab|contrib|hack|format-source)' files [1] $ fgrep legacy.py files [1] $ fgrep netlify files [1]