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-rw-r--r-- | doc/string.n | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/string.test | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/stringComp.test | 6 |
3 files changed, 8 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/doc/string.n b/doc/string.n index 9108e7c..450a97b 100644 --- a/doc/string.n +++ b/doc/string.n @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ string \- Manipulate strings Performs one of several string operations, depending on \fIoption\fR. The legal \fIoption\fRs (which may be abbreviated) are: .TP +.VS 8.6.2 \fBstring cat\fR ?\fIstring1\fR? ?\fIstring2...\fR? . Concatenate the given strings just like direct juxtaposition @@ -26,6 +27,7 @@ would. This primitive is occasionally handier than juxtaposition when mixed quoting is wanted, or when the aim is to return the result of a concatenation without resorting to \fB[return -level 0]\fR. If no arg is present, an empty string is returned. +.VE .TP \fBstring compare\fR ?\fB\-nocase\fR? ?\fB\-length\fI length\fR? \fIstring1 string2\fR . diff --git a/tests/string.test b/tests/string.test index 54d02e8..3611753 100644 --- a/tests/string.test +++ b/tests/string.test @@ -1973,15 +1973,15 @@ test string-29.1 {string cat, no arg} { string cat } "" test string-29.2 {string cat, single arg} { - set x [pid] + set x FOO string compare $x [string cat $x] } 0 test string-29.3 {string cat, two args} { - set x [pid] + set x FOO string compare $x$x [string cat $x $x] } 0 test string-29.4 {string cat, many args} { - set x [pid] + set x FOO set n 260 set xx [string repeat $x $n] set vv [string repeat {$x} $n] diff --git a/tests/stringComp.test b/tests/stringComp.test index 083399b..f9f6bda 100644 --- a/tests/stringComp.test +++ b/tests/stringComp.test @@ -743,21 +743,21 @@ test stringComp-29.1 {string cat, no arg} { } "" test stringComp-29.2 {string cat, single arg} { proc foo {} { - set x [pid] + set x FOO string compare $x [string cat $x] } foo } 0 test stringComp-29.3 {string cat, two args} { proc foo {} { - set x [pid] + set x FOO string compare $x$x [string cat $x $x] } foo } 0 test stringComp-29.4 {string cat, many args} { proc foo {} { - set x [pid] + set x FOO set n 260 set xx [string repeat $x $n] set vv [string repeat {$x} $n] |