tests: rename ``test-run-tests.t`` to ``test-unified-test.t``
This ``test-run-tests.y`` is testing the unified test (.t) syntax
interpretation, not really the run-tests.py command tool itself.
--- a/tests/test-run-tests.t Tue May 27 14:45:31 2014 -0700
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,121 +0,0 @@
-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
-
-Return codes before inline python:
-
- $ sh -c 'exit 1'
- [1]
-
-Doctest commands:
-
- >>> print 'foo'
- foo
- $ echo interleaved
- interleaved
- >>> for c in 'xyz':
- ... print c
- x
- y
- z
- >>> print
-
-
-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)
-
-Windows: \r\n is handled like \n and can be escaped:
-
-#if windows
- $ printf 'crlf\r\ncr\r\tcrlf\r\ncrlf\r\n'
- crlf
- cr\r (no-eol) (esc)
- \tcrlf (esc)
- crlf\r (esc)
-#endif
-
-Combining esc with other markups - and handling lines ending with \r instead of \n:
-
- $ printf 'foo/bar\r'
- fo?/bar\r (no-eol) (glob) (esc)
-#if windows
- $ printf 'foo\\bar\r'
- foo/bar\r (no-eol) (glob) (esc)
-#endif
- $ printf 'foo/bar\rfoo/bar\r'
- foo.bar\r \(no-eol\) (re) (esc)
- foo.bar\r \(no-eol\) (re)
-
-testing hghave
-
- $ "$TESTDIR/hghave" true
- $ "$TESTDIR/hghave" false
- skipped: missing feature: nail clipper
- [1]
- $ "$TESTDIR/hghave" no-true
- skipped: system supports yak shaving
- [1]
- $ "$TESTDIR/hghave" no-false
-
-Conditional sections based on hghave:
-
-#if true
- $ echo tested
- tested
-#else
- $ echo skipped
-#endif
-
-#if false
- $ echo skipped
-#else
- $ echo tested
- tested
-#endif
-
-#if no-false
- $ echo tested
- tested
-#else
- $ echo skipped
-#endif
-
-#if no-true
- $ echo skipped
-#else
- $ echo tested
- tested
-#endif
-
-Exit code:
-
- $ (exit 1)
- [1]
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/tests/test-unified-test.t Fri May 30 11:35:45 2014 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
+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
+
+Return codes before inline python:
+
+ $ sh -c 'exit 1'
+ [1]
+
+Doctest commands:
+
+ >>> print 'foo'
+ foo
+ $ echo interleaved
+ interleaved
+ >>> for c in 'xyz':
+ ... print c
+ x
+ y
+ z
+ >>> print
+
+
+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)
+
+Windows: \r\n is handled like \n and can be escaped:
+
+#if windows
+ $ printf 'crlf\r\ncr\r\tcrlf\r\ncrlf\r\n'
+ crlf
+ cr\r (no-eol) (esc)
+ \tcrlf (esc)
+ crlf\r (esc)
+#endif
+
+Combining esc with other markups - and handling lines ending with \r instead of \n:
+
+ $ printf 'foo/bar\r'
+ fo?/bar\r (no-eol) (glob) (esc)
+#if windows
+ $ printf 'foo\\bar\r'
+ foo/bar\r (no-eol) (glob) (esc)
+#endif
+ $ printf 'foo/bar\rfoo/bar\r'
+ foo.bar\r \(no-eol\) (re) (esc)
+ foo.bar\r \(no-eol\) (re)
+
+testing hghave
+
+ $ "$TESTDIR/hghave" true
+ $ "$TESTDIR/hghave" false
+ skipped: missing feature: nail clipper
+ [1]
+ $ "$TESTDIR/hghave" no-true
+ skipped: system supports yak shaving
+ [1]
+ $ "$TESTDIR/hghave" no-false
+
+Conditional sections based on hghave:
+
+#if true
+ $ echo tested
+ tested
+#else
+ $ echo skipped
+#endif
+
+#if false
+ $ echo skipped
+#else
+ $ echo tested
+ tested
+#endif
+
+#if no-false
+ $ echo tested
+ tested
+#else
+ $ echo skipped
+#endif
+
+#if no-true
+ $ echo skipped
+#else
+ $ echo tested
+ tested
+#endif
+
+Exit code:
+
+ $ (exit 1)
+ [1]