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check-code: fix issues with finding patterns in unified tests, fix tests - old-style patterns without ^ were getting improperly anchored - finditer was matching against beginning of line poorly - \s was matching newlines - [^x] was matching newlines so we: - remove earlier hacks for multiline matching - fix unified test anchoring by adding .* - replace \s with [ \t] - replace [^x] with [^\nx] - force all matches into multiline mode so ^ anchors work This uncovers a number of test issues that are then repaired.
author Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
date Thu, 27 Oct 2011 17:22:04 -0500
parents f30c0a7b8346
children 5635a4017061
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Simple commands:

  $ echo foo
  foo
  $ printf 'oh no'
  oh no (no-eol)
  $ printf 'bar\nbaz\n' | cat
  bar
  baz

Multi-line command:

  $ foo() {
  >     echo bar
  > }
  $ foo
  bar

Doctest commands:

  >>> print 'foo'
  foo
  $ echo interleaved
  interleaved
  >>> for c in 'xyz':
  ...     print c
  x
  y
  z
  >>> print
  <BLANKLINE>

Regular expressions:

  $ echo foobarbaz
  foobar.* (re)
  $ echo barbazquux
  .*quux.* (re)

Globs:

  $ printf '* \\foobarbaz {10}\n'
  \* \\fo?bar* {10} (glob)

Literal match ending in " (re)":

  $ echo 'foo (re)'
  foo (re)

Exit code:

  $ (exit 1) 
  [1]