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Signed-off-by: Mattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>
34 lines
1.3 KiB
Bash
Executable file
34 lines
1.3 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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if [ ! -f ./src/__main__.py ]; then
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echo $'\e[01;31m-- You need to cd into the repository'\'$'s root directory --\e[00m'
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exit 140
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fi
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echo $'\e[1m-- Testing that the shell auto-completion script for ponysay-tool compiles --\e[0m'
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## If this automated bisection stops at a commit with a syntax error or other error that cases the test to fail for another reason,
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## you will need to manually run bisect, and use `git reset --hard HEAD~1` (or similar) to skip that commit, see `git bisect --help`
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if ! ./completion/auto-auto-complete.py bash --source ./completion/ponysay-tool --output /dev/null; then
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git bisect start
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git bisect bad
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git bisect good e8aa39a810e43866a8cc978a038545949711f999
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lastlog=""
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while true; do
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if ! ./completion/auto-auto-complete.py bash --source ./completion/ponysay-tool --output /dev/null; then
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git bisect good
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else
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git bisect bad
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fi
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# This part is a little hacky as I assume git use locale settings for the language and there seems to be no good way to automate a bisect.
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nowlog="$(git bisect log | tail -n 1)"
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if [ "${nowlog}" = "${lastlog}" ]; then
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git bisect reset
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exit 1
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fi
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done
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fi
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echo 'Test passed, you may want to update the last know good commit in ./dev/tests/auto-completion'
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