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author | jan.nijtmans <nijtmans@users.sourceforge.net> | 2013-03-21 14:30:27 (GMT) |
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committer | jan.nijtmans <nijtmans@users.sourceforge.net> | 2013-03-21 14:30:27 (GMT) |
commit | 53d69db2a2960ce701073d71af99dfa81f7d18aa (patch) | |
tree | 2f64f8ca4811683ba2cc27abe104b434dac56085 | |
parent | 4072ab92c6098e4cebd7922e2118252a9a594f30 (diff) | |
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Remove duplicated tests. The enhancements to fCmd-30.[12] and the new test case fCmd-30.3 were backported from Tcl8.6, but the original tests were not removed.
-rw-r--r-- | tests/fCmd.test | 51 |
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/tests/fCmd.test b/tests/fCmd.test index 6c5e314..0c51c0c 100644 --- a/tests/fCmd.test +++ b/tests/fCmd.test @@ -2393,7 +2393,7 @@ test fCmd-28.12 {file link: cd into a link} -setup { cd .. set up [pwd] cd $orig - # now '$up' should be either $orig or [file dirname abc.dir], depending on + # Now '$up' should be either $orig or [file dirname abc.dir], depending on # whether 'cd' actually moves to the destination of a link, or simply # treats the link as a directory. (On windows the former, on unix the # latter, I believe) @@ -2528,17 +2528,23 @@ test fCmd-28.22 {file link: relative paths} -setup { catch {file delete -force d1} cd [workingDirectory] } -result d2/d3 +try { + cd [temporaryDirectory] + file delete -force abc.link + file delete -force d1/d2 + file delete -force d1 +} finally { + cd [workingDirectory] +} +removeFile abc2.file +removeFile abc.file +removeDirectory abc2.dir +removeDirectory abc.dir test fCmd-29.1 {weird memory corruption fault} -body { open [file join ~a_totally_bogus_user_id/foo bar] } -returnCodes error -match glob -result * -cd [temporaryDirectory] -file delete -force abc.link -file delete -force d1/d2 -file delete -force d1 -cd [workingDirectory] - test fCmd-30.1 {file writable on 'My Documents'} -setup { # Get the localized version of the folder name by looking in the registry. set mydocsname [registry get {HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders} Personal] @@ -2561,32 +2567,6 @@ test fCmd-30.3 {file readable on 'pagefile.sys'} -constraints {win} -body { return $r } -result {exists 1 readable 0 stat 0 {}} -removeFile abc2.file -removeFile abc.file -removeDirectory abc2.dir -removeDirectory abc.dir - -test fCmd-30.4 {file writable on 'My Documents'} -constraints {win 2000orNewer} -body { - set mydocsname "~/My Documents" - # Would be good to localise this name, since this test will only function - # on english-speaking windows otherwise - if {[file exists $mydocsname]} { - return [file writable $mydocsname] - } - return 1 -} -result {1} -test fCmd-30.5 {file readable on 'NTUSER.DAT'} -constraints {win 2000orNewer knownBug} -body { - # Apparently the OS has this file open with exclusive permissions Windows - # doesn't provide any way to determine that fact without actually trying - # to open the file (open NTUSER.dat r), which fails. Hence this isn't - # really a knownBug in Tcl, but an OS limitation. But, perhaps in the - # future that limitation will be lifted. - if {[file exists "~/NTUSER.DAT"]} { - return [file readable "~/NTUSER.DAT"] - } - return 0 -} -result {0} - # cleanup cleanup if {[testConstraint unix]} { @@ -2594,3 +2574,8 @@ if {[testConstraint unix]} { } ::tcltest::cleanupTests return + +# Local Variables: +# mode: tcl +# fill-column: 78 +# End: |