tests/libexec.test


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Author Commit Date CI Message
Stefano Lattarini 79103003 2011-01-08T19:40:04 tests: enable 'errexit' shell flag by default. * tests/defs: Enable `errexit' shell flag (near the end). Removed redundant comment about the enabling of shell traces. * tests/README (Writing test cases): Update, and use nicer formatting in a couple of places. * All tests: Adjusted by removing now-redundant calls to 'set -e'.
Ralf Wildenhues fcf2f560 2009-05-17T15:32:40 Revert Automake license to GPLv2+. Automake will move to GPLv3+ once the Exception statement has been rewritten to use the new GPLv3 exception language. This change does not impact the COPYING file that may be installed by `automake --add-missing'. * COPYING: Revert to GPLv2. All uses changed. * NEWS: Update. Signed-off-by: Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de>
Ralf Wildenhues 20594c08 2008-09-06T19:20:32 Use `Exit' instead of `exit' in test suite. Cater to Bourne shells like Solaris sh that do not pass the `exit' argument as status to the cleanup trap. * Makefile.am (maintainer-check): Check that here-documents use only `END' or `EOF' as delimiter in the test suite. Check that, outside of here-documents, the tests do not use `exit' with an argument, but use `Exit' instead. * tests/defs.in (Exit): New function. Use it throughout, starting with the introduction of the exit trap. * tests/*.test: Use `Exit $arg' instead of `exit $arg' throughout, except inside created files. Signed-off-by: Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de>
Ralf Wildenhues e3acdefa 2007-12-08T11:20:24 Reword the copyright notices to match what's suggested in GPLv3.
Ralf Wildenhues b9ff055d 2007-07-07T11:23:29 * COPYING, lib/COPYING: Update to GPLv3. All uses changed. * NEWS: Update.
Ralf Wildenhues 5f634a9e 2006-10-16T05:00:33 * lib/am/header-vars.am (pkglibexecdir): New variable. * automake.in (%standard_prefix): Add it. * doc/automake.texi (Uniform): Document it. (Program Sources): Adjust. * NEWS: Update. * tests/libexec.test: New test. * tests/Makefile.am: Update. Suggested by Eric Blake.