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author | Tiago Gomes <tiago.gomes@codethink.co.uk> | 2015-11-23 13:07:07 +0000 |
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committer | Tiago Gomes <tiago.gomes@codethink.co.uk> | 2015-11-25 17:04:57 +0000 |
commit | df7437d9e97c12cf5e88c37cfed7748c3ff6f12e (patch) | |
tree | 33f6387947655900b1349de9b4b24cf233a58415 /yarns/print-architecture.yarn | |
parent | 3088878d985f0c4ef2091a9e5bf79dde38cd42db (diff) | |
download | morph-df7437d9e97c12cf5e88c37cfed7748c3ff6f12e.tar.gz |
Rename yarn file to a more appropriate name
Also, move the print-architecture contents to noncore-plugins.yarn.
Change-Id: I6a78c8d49c7ad70144845f6ce313fa6d44fa8fd2
Diffstat (limited to 'yarns/print-architecture.yarn')
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1 files changed, 0 insertions, 43 deletions
diff --git a/yarns/print-architecture.yarn b/yarns/print-architecture.yarn deleted file mode 100644 index c2496147..00000000 --- a/yarns/print-architecture.yarn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -"morph print-architecture" tests -================================ - -This is short and simple. Morph can print the name for the current -architecture, and we verify not that it is correct, but that exactly -one line is printed to the standard output. The reason we're not -checking it's correct is because that would require the test code -to duplicate the architecture name list that is in the code already, -and that wouldn't help with tests. However, verifying there's exactly -one line in stdout (and nothing in stderr) means the plugin does at -least something sensible. - -Oh, and the one line should contain no spaces, either. - - SCENARIO morph print-architecture prints out a single word - WHEN morph print-architecture is run - THEN stdout contains a single line - AND stdout contains no spaces - AND stderr is empty - - IMPLEMENTS WHEN morph print-architecture is run - set +x - run_morph print-architecture > "$DATADIR/stdout" 2> "$DATADIR/stderr" - - IMPLEMENTS THEN stdout contains a single line - n=$(wc -l < "$DATADIR/stdout") - if [ "$n" != 1 ] - then - die "stdout contains $n lines, not 1" - fi - - IMPLEMENTS THEN stdout contains no spaces - n=$(tr < "$DATADIR/stdout" -cd ' ' | wc -c) - if [ "$n" != 0 ] - then - die "stdout contains spaces" - fi - - IMPLEMENTS THEN stderr is empty - if [ -s "$DATADIR/stderr" ] - then - die "stderr is not empty" - fi |