From 5d949f9cda0bb65f08d1d4f695334809a7a3482d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Stephenson Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 10:27:13 +0000 Subject: unposted: fix documentation for "*" test output syntax --- ChangeLog | 7 ++++++- Test/B01cd.ztst | 20 ++++++++++---------- 2 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index c129aa21b..4bf1f0bdd 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2011-12-02 Peter Stephenson + + * unposted: Test/B01cd.ztst: fix documentation for '*' + test output syntax. + 2011-12-01 Peter Stephenson * 29924: Test/A04redirect.ztst, Test/B01cd.ztst, Test/ztst.zsh: @@ -15640,5 +15645,5 @@ ***************************************************** * This is used by the shell to define $ZSH_PATCHLEVEL -* $Revision: 1.5512 $ +* $Revision: 1.5513 $ ***************************************************** diff --git a/Test/B01cd.ztst b/Test/B01cd.ztst index e178495a9..a169ba059 100644 --- a/Test/B01cd.ztst +++ b/Test/B01cd.ztst @@ -53,17 +53,17 @@ # stderr. # # The rules for '<', '>' and '?' lines are the same: only the first -# character is stripped, with subsequent whitespace being significant; -# lines are not subject to any substitution unless the `q' flag (see -# below) is set. +# character is stripped (with the excpetion for '*' noted below), with +# subsequent whitespace being significant; lines are not subject to any +# substitution unless the `q' flag (see below) is set. # -# '>' and '?' may be preceded by a '*', in which case all lines -# in the chunk must be so delimited (i.e. all lines must start either -# '*>' or '>' but not a mixture). If the '*' is present, the lines -# in the actual output are pattern matched against the lines in the -# test output. The entire 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 '*'. +# 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. The entire set of lines +# 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 -- cgit 1.4.1