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author | rillig <rillig@pkgsrc.org> | 2020-05-16 20:22:41 +0000 |
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committer | rillig <rillig@pkgsrc.org> | 2020-05-16 20:22:41 +0000 |
commit | 9e97f6a1165aab7cd2b5ea3e687d23ac3aedd085 (patch) | |
tree | 5b1d0bd1fa979ae142e00258f7171c99622ca8fe /regress | |
parent | 4cd695876803ec49f4e31a217c3038fc2c8cada7 (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-9e97f6a1165aab7cd2b5ea3e687d23ac3aedd085.tar.gz |
regress/infra-unittests: replace double quotes with single quotes
Diffstat (limited to 'regress')
-rw-r--r-- | regress/infra-unittests/help.sh | 72 |
1 files changed, 36 insertions, 36 deletions
diff --git a/regress/infra-unittests/help.sh b/regress/infra-unittests/help.sh index 4c0028722e4..be8a43eac1f 100644 --- a/regress/infra-unittests/help.sh +++ b/regress/infra-unittests/help.sh @@ -1,32 +1,32 @@ #! /bin/sh -# $NetBSD: help.sh,v 1.4 2020/05/03 09:51:07 rillig Exp $ +# $NetBSD: help.sh,v 1.5 2020/05/16 20:22:41 rillig Exp $ # # Test cases for "bmake help", mainly implemented in mk/help/help.awk. # set -eu -. "./test.subr" +. './test.subr' test_case_set_up() { cd "$tmpdir" } -if test_case_begin "help topic at the top of a file, with debugging"; then +if test_case_begin 'help topic at the top of a file, with debugging'; then # The first line of a file does not count since it usually contains # the CVS Id. Therefore this topic is considered too small. - create_file_lines "test.help" \ - "# topic" \ - "#" \ - "# Explanation of the topic." + create_file_lines 'test.help' \ + '# topic' \ + '#' \ + '# Explanation of the topic.' - HELP_DEBUG="yes" TOPIC=":all" awk -f "$pkgsrcdir/mk/help/help.awk" \ - "test.help" >"out" + HELP_DEBUG='yes' TOPIC=':all' awk -f "$pkgsrcdir/mk/help/help.awk" \ + 'test.help' >'out' - assert_that "out" --file-is-lines \ + assert_that 'out' --file-is-lines \ 'test.help:1: Adding keyword "topic"' \ 'test.help:1: Ignoring section because of too small comment.' \ 'test.help:3: "Explanation" is no keyword because it is mixed case' \ @@ -37,23 +37,23 @@ if test_case_begin "help topic at the top of a file, with debugging"; then fi -if test_case_begin "short help topic with debugging"; then +if test_case_begin 'short help topic with debugging'; then # The topic starts in the paragraph in line 3 and has only 3 lines. # It still has enough explanation to be considered valuable. # This form is often used in mk/help/undefined-reference.help. - create_file_lines "test.help" \ - "# $""NetBSD: ...$" \ - "" \ - "# topic" \ - "#" \ - "# Explanation of the topic." + create_file_lines 'test.help' \ + '# $''NetBSD: ...$' \ + '' \ + '# topic' \ + '#' \ + '# Explanation of the topic.' - HELP_DEBUG="yes" TOPIC=":all" awk -f "$pkgsrcdir/mk/help/help.awk" \ - "test.help" >"out" + HELP_DEBUG='yes' TOPIC=':all' awk -f "$pkgsrcdir/mk/help/help.awk" \ + 'test.help' >'out' - assert_that "out" --file-is-lines \ + assert_that 'out' --file-is-lines \ 'test.help:1: "$NetBSD:" is no keyword because it is mixed case' \ 'test.help:1: Ignoring section because of missing keywords.' \ 'test.help:2: Ignoring section because of missing keywords.' \ @@ -68,23 +68,23 @@ if test_case_begin "short help topic with debugging"; then fi -if test_case_begin "short help topic"; then +if test_case_begin 'short help topic'; then # The topic starts in the paragraph in line 3 and has only 3 lines. # It still has enough explanation to be considered valuable. # This form is often used in mk/help/undefined-reference.help. - create_file_lines "test.help" \ - "# $""NetBSD: ...$" \ - "" \ - "# topic" \ - "#" \ - "# Explanation of the topic." + create_file_lines 'test.help' \ + '# $''NetBSD: ...$' \ + '' \ + '# topic' \ + '#' \ + '# Explanation of the topic.' - TOPIC="topic" awk -f "$pkgsrcdir/mk/help/help.awk" \ - "test.help" >"out" + TOPIC='topic' awk -f "$pkgsrcdir/mk/help/help.awk" \ + 'test.help' >'out' - assert_that "out" --file-is-lines \ + assert_that 'out' --file-is-lines \ '===> test.help (keywords: topic):' \ '# topic' \ '#' \ @@ -94,13 +94,13 @@ if test_case_begin "short help topic"; then fi -if test_case_begin "comments without keywords"; then +if test_case_begin 'comments without keywords'; then # In the top-level Makefile, the SUBDIR section contains a few # comment lines, which are implementation comments and do not # contain keywords. These should not appear in the help. - create_file_lines "Makefile" \ + create_file_lines 'Makefile' \ 'SUBDIR+= subdir1' \ '# Comment1' \ '# Comment2' \ @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ if test_case_begin "comments without keywords"; then 'SUBDIR+= subdir2' TOPIC=':all' awk -f "$pkgsrcdir/mk/help/help.awk" \ - 'Makefile' >"out" + 'Makefile' >'out' assert_that 'out' --file-is-lines \ 'No help found for :all.' @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ if test_case_begin "comments without keywords"; then fi -if test_case_begin "commented variables with continuation lines"; then +if test_case_begin 'commented variables with continuation lines'; then # When a variable assignment is commented out, it can still # contain continuation lines. These are not ordinary comments @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ if test_case_begin "commented variables with continuation lines"; then # # Found in mk/defaults/mk.conf. - create_file_lines "mk.conf" \ + create_file_lines 'mk.conf' \ '# Australia.' \ '#' \ '#MASTER_SITE_OPENOFFICE= ... \' \ @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ if test_case_begin "commented variables with continuation lines"; then '#' TOPIC=':all' awk -f "$pkgsrcdir/mk/help/help.awk" \ - 'mk.conf' >"out" + 'mk.conf' >'out' assert_that 'out' --file-is-lines \ 'No help found for :all.' |