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-rw-r--r--tests/ci.testscript2
-rw-r--r--tests/common.testscript24
-rw-r--r--tests/new.testscript2
-rw-r--r--tests/project.testscript4
-rw-r--r--tests/publish.testscript12
-rw-r--r--tests/release.testscript30
6 files changed, 37 insertions, 37 deletions
diff --git a/tests/ci.testscript b/tests/ci.testscript
index f048de0..16d0834 100644
--- a/tests/ci.testscript
+++ b/tests/ci.testscript
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ end
#
+sed -i -e 's/^(version:) .*$/\1 1.0.1/' prj/manifest
-g = git -C prj 2>! >&2
+g = [cmdline] git -C prj 2>! >&2
+$g config user.name 'Test Script'
+$g config user.email 'testscript@example.com'
diff --git a/tests/common.testscript b/tests/common.testscript
index c4adca8..d0dd942 100644
--- a/tests/common.testscript
+++ b/tests/common.testscript
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ test.options += --default-options $options_guard \
--bpkg-option "--default-options=$options_guard" \
--bpkg-option "--build-option=--default-options=$options_guard"
-build = $build --default-options $options_guard
+build = [cmdline] $build --default-options $options_guard
+cat <<"EOI" >=$options_guard/bdep-sync-implicit.options
--build-option "--default-options=$options_guard"
@@ -67,17 +67,17 @@ end
# (for example, to make sure that configuration post-test state is valid and is
# as expected).
#
-clean = $* clean
-deinit = $* deinit
-init = $* init
-fetch = $* fetch
-new = $* new --no-checks
-status = $* status
-sync = $* sync
-update = $* update
-config = $* config
-publish = $* publish
-release = $* release
+clean = [cmdline] $* clean
+deinit = [cmdline] $* deinit
+init = [cmdline] $* init
+fetch = [cmdline] $* fetch
+new = [cmdline] $* new --no-checks
+status = [cmdline] $* status
+sync = [cmdline] $* sync
+update = [cmdline] $* update
+config = [cmdline] $* config
+publish = [cmdline] $* publish
+release = [cmdline] $* release
# All testscripts are named after bdep commands, for example sync.testscript.
# So the testscript scope id is a name of the command being tested.
diff --git a/tests/new.testscript b/tests/new.testscript
index 727f338..711ef24 100644
--- a/tests/new.testscript
+++ b/tests/new.testscript
@@ -1580,7 +1580,7 @@ status += -d prj
: Here we smoke test the common source code layouts listed in bdep-new(1).
:
{
- t = $build test:
+ t = [cmdline] $build test:
: subdir
:
diff --git a/tests/project.testscript b/tests/project.testscript
index efb0f2c..b40f7da 100644
--- a/tests/project.testscript
+++ b/tests/project.testscript
@@ -14,11 +14,11 @@
# The most commonly used project cloning command that copies it from the
# parent scope working directory.
#
-clone_prj = cp -pr ../prj ./
+clone_prj = [cmdline] cp -pr ../prj ./
# Clones the original project from the root scope working directory.
#
-clone_root_prj = cp -pr $~/prj ./
+clone_root_prj = [cmdline] cp -pr $~/prj ./
# Setup a test command to use a cloned project directory by default.
#
diff --git a/tests/publish.testscript b/tests/publish.testscript
index add8418..08e00fe 100644
--- a/tests/publish.testscript
+++ b/tests/publish.testscript
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ init += $config_cxx -d prj 2>! &prj/**/bootstrap/***
windows = ($cxx.target.class == 'windows')
-g = git -C prj >! 2>!
+g = [cmdline] git -C prj >! 2>!
# Note that using the same package name and version for tests may result in
# duplicate submissions. We will use unique version for each test,
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ g = git -C prj >! 2>!
test.options += --no-progress
test.arguments += --simulate 'success'
- clone_prj = cp --no-cleanup -pr ../prj ./ &prj/***
+ clone_prj = [cmdline] cp --no-cleanup -pr ../prj ./ &prj/***
+$clone_prj
@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ g = git -C prj >! 2>!
test.options += --no-progress
test.arguments += --simulate 'success'
- clone_prj = cp --no-cleanup -pr ../prj ./ &prj/***;
+ clone_prj = [cmdline] cp --no-cleanup -pr ../prj ./ &prj/***;
$clone_prj;
rm -rf prj/.git;
@@ -445,8 +445,8 @@ g = git -C prj >! 2>!
+$g config user.name 'Test Script'
+$g config user.email 'testscript@example.com'
- clone_rep = cp --no-cleanup -r ../prj.git ./ &prj.git/***
- clone_prj = cp --no-cleanup -r ../prj ./ &prj/***
+ clone_rep = [cmdline] cp --no-cleanup -r ../prj.git ./ &prj.git/***
+ clone_prj = [cmdline] cp --no-cleanup -r ../prj ./ &prj/***
: success
:
@@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ g = git -C prj >! 2>!
: failure
:
{
- g2 = git -C prj2 >! 2>!
+ g2 = [cmdline] git -C prj2 >! 2>!
# Setup the remote repository.
#
diff --git a/tests/release.testscript b/tests/release.testscript
index 0b772c1..f626de7 100644
--- a/tests/release.testscript
+++ b/tests/release.testscript
@@ -11,23 +11,23 @@
exit
end
-g = git 2>! >&2
+g = [cmdline] git 2>! >&2
# Create the remote repository.
#
+mkdir --no-cleanup prj.git
+$g -C prj.git init --bare &prj.git/***
-clone_rep = cp --no-cleanup -pr ../prj.git ./ &prj.git/***
-clone_root_rep = cp --no-cleanup -pr $~/prj.git ./ &prj.git/***
+clone_rep = [cmdline] cp --no-cleanup -pr ../prj.git ./ &prj.git/***
+clone_root_rep = [cmdline] cp --no-cleanup -pr $~/prj.git ./ &prj.git/***
# Prepare the local repository.
#
# Set the origin repository location as a relative path, so we can copy the
# local/remote repository pair into the testscript scopes.
#
-gp = $g -C prj
-log = $gp log '--pretty=format:"%d %s"'
+gp = [cmdline] $g -C prj
+log = [cmdline] $gp log '--pretty=format:"%d %s"'
+$gp config user.name 'Test Script'
+$gp config user.email 'testscript@example.com'
@@ -36,11 +36,11 @@ log = $gp log '--pretty=format:"%d %s"'
+$gp commit -m 'Create' --no-verify
+$gp push --set-upstream origin master
-clone_prj = cp --no-cleanup -pr ../prj ./ &prj/***
-clone_root_prj = cp --no-cleanup -pr $~/prj ./ &prj/***
+clone_prj = [cmdline] cp --no-cleanup -pr ../prj ./ &prj/***
+clone_root_prj = [cmdline] cp --no-cleanup -pr $~/prj ./ &prj/***
-clone_repos = $clone_prj && $clone_rep
-clone_root_repos = $clone_root_prj && $clone_root_rep
+clone_repos = [cmdline] $clone_prj && $clone_rep
+clone_root_repos = [cmdline] $clone_root_prj && $clone_root_rep
release += 2>!
@@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ release += 2>!
# the result of the release operation(s), that is normally pushed to the
# remote repository.
#
-gp2 = $g -C prj2
-clone2 = $g clone prj.git prj2 &prj2/***
-pull2 = $gp2 pull --ff-only
-fetch2 = $gp2 fetch
-log2 = $gp2 log '--pretty=format:"%d %s"'
+gp2 = [cmdline] $g -C prj2
+clone2 = [cmdline] $g clone prj.git prj2 &prj2/***
+pull2 = [cmdline] $gp2 pull --ff-only
+fetch2 = [cmdline] $gp2 fetch
+log2 = [cmdline] $gp2 log '--pretty=format:"%d %s"'
: single-pkg
:
@@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ log2 = $gp2 log '--pretty=format:"%d %s"'
Create
EOO
- tag = $release --tag --push -q --yes -d prj
+ tag = [cmdline] $release --tag --push -q --yes -d prj
: update
: