Use a pattern from the nul_match() function in t7008-grep-binary.sh to
make sure that we don't just fall through to the "else" if there's an
unknown parameter.
This is something I added in commit 77f6f4406f ("grep: add a test
helper function for less verbose -f \0 tests", 2017-05-20) to grep
tests, which were modeled on these wildmatch tests, and I'm now
porting back to the original wildmatch tests.
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <[email protected]>
---
t/t3070-wildmatch.sh | 15 ++++++++++++---
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/t/t3070-wildmatch.sh b/t/t3070-wildmatch.sh
index 4d589d1f9a..71d6ea0f56 100755
--- a/t/t3070-wildmatch.sh
+++ b/t/t3070-wildmatch.sh
@@ -10,10 +10,13 @@ match() {
test_expect_success "wildmatch: match '$3' '$4'" "
test-wildmatch wildmatch '$3' '$4'
"
- else
+ elif test "$1" = 0
+ then
test_expect_success "wildmatch: no match '$3' '$4'" "
! test-wildmatch wildmatch '$3' '$4'
"
+ else
+ test_expect_success "PANIC: Test framework error. Unknown
matches value $1" 'false'
fi
}
@@ -23,10 +26,13 @@ imatch() {
test_expect_success "iwildmatch: match '$2' '$3'" "
test-wildmatch iwildmatch '$2' '$3'
"
- else
+ elif test "$1" = 0
+ then
test_expect_success "iwildmatch: no match '$2' '$3'" "
! test-wildmatch iwildmatch '$2' '$3'
"
+ else
+ test_expect_success "PANIC: Test framework error. Unknown
matches value $1" 'false'
fi
}
@@ -36,10 +42,13 @@ pathmatch() {
test_expect_success "pathmatch: match '$2' '$3'" "
test-wildmatch pathmatch '$2' '$3'
"
- else
+ elif test "$1" = 0
+ then
test_expect_success "pathmatch: no match '$2' '$3'" "
! test-wildmatch pathmatch '$2' '$3'
"
+ else
+ test_expect_success "PANIC: Test framework error. Unknown
matches value $1" 'false'
fi
}
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