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The main motivation is to move toward running those tests for a specific target, that is, if a test won't run on Windows, then we shouldn't build it. This was previously the default behavior and prevented a successful run on AppVeyor. I borrowed this pattern from the tests in the Cargo project.
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722 B
Rust
36 lines
722 B
Rust
use common::util::*;
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static UTIL_NAME: &'static str = "echo";
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#[test]
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fn test_default() {
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let (_, mut ucmd) = testing(UTIL_NAME);
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assert_eq!(ucmd.run().stdout, "\n");
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_no_trailing_newline() {
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let (_, mut ucmd) = testing(UTIL_NAME);
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ucmd.arg("-n")
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.arg("hello_world");
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assert_eq!(ucmd.run().stdout, "hello_world");
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_enable_escapes() {
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let (_, mut ucmd) = testing(UTIL_NAME);
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ucmd.arg("-e")
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.arg("\\\\\\t\\r");
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assert_eq!(ucmd.run().stdout, "\\\t\r\n");
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_disable_escapes() {
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let (_, mut ucmd) = testing(UTIL_NAME);
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ucmd.arg("-E")
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.arg("\\b\\c\\e");
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assert_eq!(ucmd.run().stdout, "\\b\\c\\e\n");
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}
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