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authorPeter Stephenson <pws@users.sourceforge.net>2011-12-02 10:36:20 +0000
committerPeter Stephenson <pws@users.sourceforge.net>2011-12-02 10:36:20 +0000
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unposted: fix documentation for "*" test output syntax
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diff --git a/Test/B01cd.ztst b/Test/B01cd.ztst
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@@ -57,13 +57,13 @@
 # subsequent whitespace being significant; lines are not subject to any
 # substitution unless the `q' flag (see below) is set.
 #
-# The first line (only) of a '>' and '?' chunk may be preceded by a '*'.
-# This signifies that all lines in the chunk (not just the one with the
-# '*' in front) in the actual output are pattern matched against the
-# corresponding lines in the test output.  Each line following '>' or
-# '?' must be a valid pattern, so characters special to patterns such as
-# parentheses must be quoted.  The EXTENDED_GLOB option is used for all
-# such patterns.
+# The first line (only) of a '>' and '?' chunk may be preceded by a '*',
+# so the line starts '*>' or '*?'.  This signifies that all lines in the
+# chunk (not just the one with the '*' in front) in the actual output
+# are pattern matched against the corresponding lines in the test
+# output.  Each line following '>' or '?' must be a valid pattern, so
+# characters special to patterns such as parentheses must be quoted.
+# The EXTENDED_GLOB option is used for all such patterns.
 #
 # Each chunk of indented code is to be evaluated in one go and is to
 # be followed by a line starting (in the first column) with