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test-static-http.t: enable on Windows We cannot read $! to get the background job process identifier, with MinGW it can return internal identifiers not matching the native Windows ones. Instead we introduce a helper script polling on the pid file. We assume the pid file data will be written in order.

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test-run-tests.t
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Simple commands:
$ echo foo
foo
$ printf 'oh no'
oh no (no-eol)
$ printf 'bar\nbaz\n' | cat
bar
baz
Multi-line command:
$ foo() {
> echo bar
> }
$ foo
bar
Return codes before inline python:
$ sh -c 'exit 1'
[1]
Doctest commands:
>>> print 'foo'
foo
$ echo interleaved
interleaved
>>> for c in 'xyz':
... print c
x
y
z
>>> print
Regular expressions:
$ echo foobarbaz
foobar.* (re)
$ echo barbazquux
.*quux.* (re)
Globs:
$ printf '* \\foobarbaz {10}\n'
\* \\fo?bar* {10} (glob)
Literal match ending in " (re)":
$ echo 'foo (re)'
foo (re)
testing hghave
$ "$TESTDIR/hghave" true
$ "$TESTDIR/hghave" false
skipped: missing feature: nail clipper
[1]
$ "$TESTDIR/hghave" no-true
skipped: system supports yak shaving
[1]
$ "$TESTDIR/hghave" no-false
Conditional sections based on hghave:
#if true
$ echo tested
tested
#else
$ echo skipped
#endif
#if false
$ echo skipped
#else
$ echo tested
tested
#endif
#if no-false
$ echo tested
tested
#else
$ echo skipped
#endif
#if no-true
$ echo skipped
#else
$ echo tested
tested
#endif
Exit code:
$ (exit 1)
[1]