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31 From: david@tethera.net
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33 Subject: [Patch v4 06/10] test: update dump-restore roundtripping test for
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35 Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 11:07:52 -0400
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56 From: David Bremner <bremner@debian.org>
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58 Now we can actually round trip these crazy tags and and message ids.
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59 hex-xcode is no longer needed as it's built in.
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61 test/dump-restore | 17 ++++++++---------
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62 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
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64 diff --git a/test/dump-restore b/test/dump-restore
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65 index b4c807f..ce81e6f 100755
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66 --- a/test/dump-restore
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67 +++ b/test/dump-restore
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68 @@ -99,23 +99,22 @@ notmuch dump --format=batch-tag from:cworth | sed 's/^.*-- id://' | \
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69 test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED.$test_count OUTPUT.$test_count
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71 test_begin_subtest 'roundtripping random message-ids and tags'
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72 - test_subtest_known_broken
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73 - ${TEST_DIRECTORY}/random-corpus --config-path=${NOTMUCH_CONFIG} \
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77 - ${TEST_DIRECTORY}/hex-xcode --direction=encode| \
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78 + ${TEST_DIRECTORY}/random-corpus --config-path=${NOTMUCH_CONFIG}
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79 + --num-messages=100
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81 + notmuch dump --format=batch-tag| \
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82 sort > EXPECTED.$test_count
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84 notmuch tag +this_tag_is_very_unlikely_to_be_random '*'
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86 - ${TEST_DIRECTORY}/hex-xcode --direction=decode < EXPECTED.$test_count | \
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87 - notmuch restore 2>/dev/null
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88 + notmuch restore --format=batch-tag < EXPECTED.$test_count
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91 - ${TEST_DIRECTORY}/hex-xcode --direction=encode| \
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92 + notmuch dump --format=batch-tag| \
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93 sort > OUTPUT.$test_count
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95 test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED.$test_count OUTPUT.$test_count
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99 +# Note the database is "poisoned" for sup format at this point.
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