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Re: first effort with git
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- From: Bart Schaefer <schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: first effort with git
- Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 09:06:16 -0800
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[> workers]
On Nov 12, 10:38am, Peter Stephenson wrote:
}
} I suppose the test could be a bit more sophisticated about this: it just
} needs to prove you got the command line prompt eventually.
I suspect that root's bashrc was somewhere in the execution chain, it
tends to export PS1 into the environment for some mysterious reason.
Which raises the tangential question: Would it be a good idea for
"make check" to refuse to run as root?
Meanwhile ...
diff --git a/Test/B06fc.ztst b/Test/B06fc.ztst
index 65ee43d..922b001 100644
--- a/Test/B06fc.ztst
+++ b/Test/B06fc.ztst
@@ -10,16 +10,16 @@
1:Checking that fc -l foo doesn't core dump when history is empty
?./fcl:fc:1: event not found: foo
- $ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh +Z -fsi <<< $'fc -p /dev/null 0 0\n:'
+ PS1='%% ' $ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh +Z -fsi <<< $'fc -p /dev/null 0 0\n:'
0:Checking that fc -p doesn't core dump when history size is zero
*?*%*
- $ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh +Z -fsi <<< 'fc -p /dev/null a 0'
+ PS1='%% ' $ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh +Z -fsi <<< 'fc -p /dev/null a 0'
1:Checking that fc -p rejects non-integer history size
*?*% fc: HISTSIZE must be an integer
*?*%*
- $ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh +Z -fsi <<< 'fc -p /dev/null 0 a'
+ PS1='%% ' $ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh +Z -fsi <<< 'fc -p /dev/null 0 a'
1:Checking that fc -p rejects non-integer history save size
*?*% fc: SAVEHIST must be an integer
*?*%*
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