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# This file is part of GNU Mailutils. -*- Autotest -*-
# Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# GNU Mailutils is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
# your option) any later version.
#
# GNU Mailutils is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GNU Mailutils. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
m4_pushdef[MH_KEYWORDS],[mhpath])
MH_CHECK([mhpath],[mhpath00],[
MUT_MBCOPY($abs_top_srcdir/testsuite/mh/mbox1,[Mail/inbox])
echo 'Current-Folder: inbox' > Mail/context
mhpath | sed 's|^'"$dir"'/||'
],
[0],
[Mail/inbox
])
MH_CHECK([mhpath +],[mhpath01 mhpath+],[
MUT_MBCOPY($abs_top_srcdir/testsuite/mh/mbox1,[Mail/inbox])
echo 'Current-Folder: inbox' > Mail/context
mhpath +| sed 's|^'"$dir"'/||'
],
[0],
[Mail
])
MH_CHECK([mhpath msgs],[mhpath02 mhparam_msgs],[
MUT_MBCOPY($abs_top_srcdir/testsuite/mh/mbox1,[Mail/inbox])
dir=`pwd`
mhpath 1-3 | sed 's|^'"$dir"'/||'
],
[0],
[Mail/inbox/1
Mail/inbox/2
Mail/inbox/3
])
MH_CHECK([mhpath msgs (some nonexistent)],[mhpath03 mhparam_msgs_some_nonex],[
MUT_MBCOPY($abs_top_srcdir/testsuite/mh/mbox1,[Mail/inbox])
dir=`pwd`
mhpath 4-10 | sed 's|^'"$dir"'/||'
],
[0],
[Mail/inbox/4
Mail/inbox/5
])
MH_CHECK([mhpath msgs (all nonexistent)],[mhpath04 mhparam_msgs_all_nonex],[
MUT_MBCOPY($abs_top_srcdir/testsuite/mh/mbox1,[Mail/inbox])
dir=`pwd`
mhpath 8-10 | sed 's|^'"$dir"'/||'
],
[0],
[],
[mhpath: no messages in range 8-10
])
# FIXME: This test is dubious:
# 1. Both MH and nmh manuals claim that:
#
# 2) Within a message list, the following designations may refer to mes-
# sages that do not exist: a single numeric message name[...]
#
# However, neither mhpath implementation follows this claim. Should we?
# 2. If a single non-existent message number is given, both MH and nmh
# implementations of mhpath produce the following error message:
#
# mhpath: message N out of range X-Y
#
# The diagnostics produced by my implementation differs. This should
# be fixed, all the more that:
# 3. The rest of utilities, when given a single non-existent message number,
# produce the following error message:
#
# folder: message N doesn't exist
#
# Note the contracted negation, in place of a full one in MU diagnostics.
#
MH_CHECK([mhpath nonexistent],[mhpath05 mhparam_nonexistent],[
MUT_MBCOPY($abs_top_srcdir/testsuite/mh/mbox1,[Mail/inbox])
dir=`pwd`
mhpath 10 | sed 's|^'"$dir"'/||'
],
[0],
[],
[mhpath: message 10 does not exist
])
MH_CHECK([mhpath new],[mhpath06 mhparam_new],[
MUT_MBCOPY($abs_top_srcdir/testsuite/mh/mbox1,[Mail/inbox])
dir=`pwd`
mhpath new | sed 's|^'"$dir"'/||'
],
[0],
[Mail/inbox/6
])
m4_popdef[MH_KEYWORDS])
# End of mhpath.at