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1 files changed, 13 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/Test/B01cd.ztst b/Test/B01cd.ztst index c7920dd05..a24eaf730 100644 --- a/Test/B01cd.ztst +++ b/Test/B01cd.ztst @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ # the expected status returned by the code when run, or - if it is # irrelevant. An optional set of single-letter flags follows the status # or -. The following are understood: -# d Don't diff stdout against the expected stdout. +# . d Don't diff stdout against the expected stdout. # D Don't diff stderr against the expected stderr. # q All redirection lines given in the test script (not the lines # actually produced by the test) are subject to ordinary quoted shell @@ -93,6 +93,18 @@ # ones which may arise from the environment rather than from the shell # itself. (The example below isn't particularly useful as errors with # `cd' are unusual.) +# +# A couple of features aren't used in this file, but are usefuil in cases +# where features may not be available so should not be tested. They boh +# take the form of variables. Note that to keep the test framework simple +# there is no magic in setting the variables: the chunk of code being +# executed needs to avoid executing any test code by appropriate structure +# (typically "if"). In both cases, the value of the variable is output +# as a warning that the test was skipped. +# ZTST_unimplemented: Set this in the %prep phase if the entire test file +# is to be skipped. +# ZTST_skip: Set this in any test case if that single test case is to be +# skipped. Testing resumes ath the next test case in the same file. cd cdtst.tmp/sub/fake && pwd && print $PWD |