"Randall S. Becker" <rsbec...@nexbridge.com> writes:

> Sadly, fixing the "except" thing causes the test to break now.

That is exactly what I wanted to say.  If you want to "fix" it,
you'd need to figure out what the author of the "except" thing
wanted to test, adjust the args given to test-config (it cannot be
the same as the test-config invocation of the previous test), and
then fix the typo s/except/expect/.  Changing the typo alone *will*
of course make the test fail, because then the file with the
corrected name, i.e. "expect", has bogus lines that does not match
how the current invocation of "test-config" command is expected to
output.

> sense of the intent of this, unless the test is to find unmatching keys and
> it really does mean "except"
> --- expect      2018-01-12 23:03:41 +0000
> +++ actual      2018-01-12 23:03:41 +0000
> @@ -1,5 +1 @@
> -sam
> -bat
>  hask
> -lama
> -ball
>
> [case]
> baz = lama
> [my]
> new = silk
> [case]
> baz = ball

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