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  • Hash : c92e890c
    Author : Stefano Lattarini
    Date : 2010-06-27T16:34:42

    Modernize, improve and extend tests `subobj*.test'.
    
    * tests/subobjname.test:  Add trailing `:' command.
    * tests/subobj.test: Make grepping of `Makefile.in' stricter.
    Escape literal dots in grep regexps.
    * tests/subobj2.test:  Add trailing `:' command.  Do not use the
    unportable fgrep option `-e'.
    * tests/subobj3.test: Add trailing `:' command.
    (configure.in): Use proper m4 quoting, and avoid obsolescent
    constructs.
    * tests/subobj8.test: Likewise.  Also, enable `errexit' shell
    flag, with related changes
    * tests/subobj4.test: Likewise.  Also, make grepping of
    `Makefile.in' stricter.
    * tests/subobj5.test: Add trailing `:' command.  Move setting of
    `errexit' shell flag earlier in the script (just after inclusion
    of ./defs).
    (configure.in): Use the stub created by `./defs', rather than
    writing it from scratch, and avoid obsolescent constructs.
    * tests/subobj6.test: Add trailing `:' command.  Move setting of
    `errexit' shell flag earlier in the script (just after inclusion
    of ./defs).  Do not create useless dummy ac-init file `f'.
    * tests/subobj7.test: Do not create useless dummy ac-init file
    `f'.
    (configure.in): Use the stub created by `./defs', rather than
    writing it from scratch, and avoid obsolescent constructs.
    * tests/subobj9.test: Move setting of `errexit' shell flag earlier
    in the script (just after inclusion of ./defs).  Fail the test if
    `make distcheck' fails.  Ensure verbose printing of captured make
    stdout.  Avoid uselsss fork by doing simple grep instead of using
    test -n "`COMMAND | grep ...`".
    (configure.in): Normalize the call to AC_INIT w.r.t. other tests.
    (Makefile.am): Explicitly mark target "print" as phony.
    * tests/subobj10.test: Removed duplicated call to `set -e'.  Add
    trailing `:' command.
    (configure.in): Normalize the call to AC_INIT w.r.t. other tests.
    

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