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tests: replace "cp -r" with "cp -R"...
tests: replace "cp -r" with "cp -R" The POSIX documentation about "cp" [1] says: .... RATIONALE .... Earlier versions of this standard included support for the -r option to copy file hierarchies. The -r option is historical practice on BSD and BSD-derived systems. This option is no longer specified by POSIX.1-2008 but may be present in some implementations. The -R option was added as a close synonym to the -r option, selected for consistency with all other options in this volume of POSIX.1-2008 that do recursive directory descent. The difference between -R and the removed -r option is in the treatment by cp of file types other than regular and directory. It was implementation-defined how the - option treated special files to allow both historical implementations and those that chose to support -r with the same abilities as -R defined by this volume of POSIX.1-2008. The original -r flag, for historic reasons, did not handle special files any differently from regular files, but always read the file and copied its contents. This had obvious problems in the presence of special file types; for example, character devices, FIFOs, and sockets. .... .... Issue 6 The -r option is marked obsolescent. .... Issue 7 .... The obsolescent -r option is removed. .... (No "Issue 8" yet) Therefore it's clear that "cp -R" is strictly better than "cp -r". The issue was discovered when running tests on OS X after 0d87b1caed92. [1]: pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/cp.html

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" Vim syntax file
" Language: Mercurial unified tests
" Author: Steve Losh (steve@stevelosh.com)
"
" Place this file in ~/.vim/syntax/ and add the following line to your
" ~/.vimrc to enable:
" au BufNewFile,BufRead *.t set filetype=hgtest
"
" If you want folding you'll need the following line as well:
" let hgtest_fold=1
"
" You might also want to set the starting foldlevel for hgtest files:
" autocmd Syntax hgtest setlocal foldlevel=1
if exists("b:current_syntax")
finish
endif
syn include @Shell syntax/sh.vim
syn match hgtestComment /^[^ ].*$/
syn region hgtestOutput start=/^ [^$>]/ start=/^ $/ end=/\v.(\n\n*[^ ])\@=/me=s end=/^ [$>]/me=e-3 end=/^$/ fold containedin=hgtestBlock
syn match hgtestCommandStart /^ \$ / containedin=hgtestCommand
syn region hgtestCommand start=/^ \$ /hs=s+4,rs=s+4 end=/^ [^>]/me=e-3 end=/^ $/me=e-2 containedin=hgtestBlock contains=@Shell keepend
syn region hgtestBlock start=/^ /ms=e-2 end=/\v.(\n\n*[^ ])\@=/me=s end=/^$/me=e-1 fold keepend
hi link hgtestCommandStart Keyword
hi link hgtestComment Normal
hi link hgtestOutput Comment
if exists("hgtest_fold")
setlocal foldmethod=syntax
endif
syn sync match hgtestSync grouphere NONE "^$"
syn sync maxlines=200
" It's okay to set tab settings here, because an indent of two spaces is specified
" by the file format.
setlocal tabstop=2 softtabstop=2 shiftwidth=2 expandtab
let b:current_syntax = "hgtest"