Eric Sunshine <sunsh...@sunshineco.com> writes:

> The --chain-lint[1] option detects breakage in the top-level &&-chain of
> tests. This series undertakes the more complex task of teaching it to
> also detect &&-chain breakage within subshells. See patch 29/29 for the
> gory details of how that's done.

I first looked at 29/29 and got heavily inclined to reject that
step, and then continued reading from 1/29 to around 15/29.  

I like these earlier changes that fix existing breakage, of course.
I also like many of the changes that simplify and/or modernise the
test scripts very much, but they are unusable as-is as long as their
justification is "chain-lint will start barfing on these constructs".

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