tests: add -k to test scripts matching keywords
argument is a space-separated list of keywords that are searched for
in the name and body of each test. This makes it easy to run only
tests related to tags, hgweb, revert, etc. (eg -k "tag hgweb revert").
#!/bin/sh
"$TESTDIR/hghave" rst2html || exit 80
RST2HTML=$(which rst2html 2> /dev/null || which rst2html.py)
HGENCODING=UTF-8
export HGENCODING
for PO in C $TESTDIR/../i18n/*.po; do
LOCALE=$(basename $PO .po)
echo
echo "% extracting documentation from $LOCALE"
echo ".. -*- coding: utf-8 -*-" > gendoc-$LOCALE.txt
echo "" >> gendoc-$LOCALE.txt
LC_ALL=$LOCALE python $TESTDIR/../doc/gendoc.py >> gendoc-$LOCALE.txt || exit
# We run rst2html over the file without adding "--halt warning" to
# make it report all errors instead of stopping on the first one.
echo "checking for parse errors with rst2html"
$RST2HTML gendoc-$LOCALE.txt /dev/null
done