From eebdf078fcbd5b69e0ed70adcb3c6d1d0c50343e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Boris Kolpackov Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2021 13:48:18 +0200 Subject: Move runtime tests from cli-tests/ to cli/tests/ --- cli-tests/headings/buildfile | 6 -- cli-tests/headings/testscript | 36 -------- cli-tests/note/buildfile | 6 -- cli-tests/note/testscript | 197 ------------------------------------------ cli-tests/toc/buildfile | 6 -- cli-tests/toc/testscript | 155 --------------------------------- 6 files changed, 406 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 cli-tests/headings/buildfile delete mode 100644 cli-tests/headings/testscript delete mode 100644 cli-tests/note/buildfile delete mode 100644 cli-tests/note/testscript delete mode 100644 cli-tests/toc/buildfile delete mode 100644 cli-tests/toc/testscript (limited to 'cli-tests') diff --git a/cli-tests/headings/buildfile b/cli-tests/headings/buildfile deleted file mode 100644 index af3ae75..0000000 --- a/cli-tests/headings/buildfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -# file : headings/buildfile -# license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file - -./: testscript $cli - -testscript{*}: test = $cli diff --git a/cli-tests/headings/testscript b/cli-tests/headings/testscript deleted file mode 100644 index 0efb7ae..0000000 --- a/cli-tests/headings/testscript +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -# file : headings/testscript -# license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file - -: auto-headings -: -: Note that auto-headings break if we split into multiple doc strings. -: -cat <=map.cli; -" -\h1|Heading 1| - -\h|Heading 1.1| - -\h2|Heading 1.1.1| - -\h|Heading 1.2| - -\h2|Heading 1.2.1| - -\h1|Heading 2| -" -EOI -$* --generate-html --stdout map.cli >>EOO -

Heading 1

- -

Heading 1.1

- -

Heading 1.1.1

- -

Heading 1.2

- -

Heading 1.2.1

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Heading 2

- -EOO diff --git a/cli-tests/note/buildfile b/cli-tests/note/buildfile deleted file mode 100644 index c8cf49b..0000000 --- a/cli-tests/note/buildfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -# file : note/buildfile -# license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file - -./: testscript $cli - -testscript{*}: test = $cli diff --git a/cli-tests/note/testscript b/cli-tests/note/testscript deleted file mode 100644 index 9f00811..0000000 --- a/cli-tests/note/testscript +++ /dev/null @@ -1,197 +0,0 @@ -# file : note/testscript -# license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file - -: block-basics -: -cat <=test.cli; -" -Leading paragraph. - -\N|This is a note block one.| - -Interleaving paragraph that is quite long and therefore it may span many -lines in order to make text easy to read. - -\N|This is a note block two that is quite long and therefore it may span many -lines in order to make text easy to read.| - -Trailing paragraph. -" -EOI -$* --generate-html --stdout test.cli >>EOO; -

Leading paragraph.

- -
-

This is a note block one.

-
- -

Interleaving paragraph that is quite long and therefore it may span many - lines in order to make text easy to read.

- -
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This is a note block two that is quite long and therefore it may span - many lines in order to make text easy to read.

-
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Trailing paragraph.

- -EOO - $* --generate-txt --stdout test.cli >>EOO -Leading paragraph. - -| This is a note block one. - -Interleaving paragraph that is quite long and therefore it may span many lines -in order to make text easy to read. - -| This is a note block two that is quite long and therefore it may span many -| lines in order to make text easy to read. - -Trailing paragraph. -EOO - - -: block-multi-para -: -cat <=test.cli; -" -\N| -This is a note para one that is quite long and therefore it may span many -lines in order to make text easy to read. - -This is a note para two. -| -" -EOI -$* --generate-html --stdout test.cli >>EOO; -
-

This is a note para one that is quite long and therefore it may span many - lines in order to make text easy to read.

- -

This is a note para two.

-
- -EOO -$* --generate-txt --stdout test.cli >>EOO -| This is a note para one that is quite long and therefore it may span many -| lines in order to make text easy to read. -| -| This is a note para two. -EOO - -: block-pre -: -cat <=test.cli; -" - -\N| -This is a note para one. - -\ -And this is a -pre-formatter text fragment. -\ - -| -" -EOI -$* --generate-html --stdout test.cli >>EOO; -
-

This is a note para one.

- -
And this is a
-pre-formatter text fragment.
-
- -EOO -$* --generate-txt --stdout test.cli >>EOO -| This is a note para one. -| -| And this is a -| pre-formatter text fragment. -EOO - -# This is not yet supported (see txt_wrap_lines()). -# -#\ -: block-list -: -cat <=test.cli; -" -\N|This is a note para one followed by a list. - -\ul| - -\li|This is a list item that is quite long and therefore it may span many -lines in order to make text easy to read.||| -" -EOI -$* --generate-html --stdout test.cli >>EOO; -EOO -$* --generate-txt --stdout test.cli >>EOO -EOO -#\ - -: block-in-list -: -cat <=test.cli; -" -\ul| - -\li|Normal text para. - -\N|This is a note para one that is quite long and therefore it may span many -lines in order to make text easy to read.||| -" -EOI -$* --generate-html --stdout test.cli >>EOO; -
    -
  • Normal text para. - -
    -

    This is a note para one that is quite long and therefore it may span many - lines in order to make text easy to read.

    -
  • -
- -EOO -$* --generate-txt --stdout test.cli >>EOO -* Normal text para. - - | This is a note para one that is quite long and therefore it may span many - | lines in order to make text easy to read. -EOO - - -: span-basics -: -cat <=test.cli; -" -This is normal text. \N{This is a note.} And this is normal text again. -" -EOI -$* --generate-html --stdout test.cli >>EOO; -

This is normal text. This is a note. And this - is normal text again.

- -EOO - $* --generate-txt --stdout test.cli >>EOO -This is normal text. [Note: This is a note.] And this is normal text again. -EOO - - -: span-nested-link -: -cat <=test.cli; -" -\N{This is a note with a \l{https://example.com link} inside.} -" -EOI -$* --generate-html --stdout test.cli >>EOO; -

This is a note with a link inside.

- -EOO -$* --generate-txt --stdout test.cli >>EOO -[Note: This is a note with a link (https://example.com) inside.] -EOO diff --git a/cli-tests/toc/buildfile b/cli-tests/toc/buildfile deleted file mode 100644 index 3be6359..0000000 --- a/cli-tests/toc/buildfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -# file : toc/buildfile -# license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file - -./: testscript $cli - -testscript{*}: test = $cli diff --git a/cli-tests/toc/testscript b/cli-tests/toc/testscript deleted file mode 100644 index 70e9065..0000000 --- a/cli-tests/toc/testscript +++ /dev/null @@ -1,155 +0,0 @@ -# file : toc/testscript -# license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file - -: toc -: -cat <=toc.cli; -"\h1|Table of Contents|" -"\$TOC$" - -" -\h0#preface|Preface| - -This document describes something awesome. - -\h#about-document|About This Document| - -And this document is also awesome. - -\h#more-information|More Information| - -It is so awesome that no further information will be required." - -" -\H#part1|PART I| - -Start of part one. - -\h1#intro|Introduction| - -Beginning of the first chapter. - -\h#arch-flow|Architecture and Workflow| - -Some basics. - -\h#benefits|Benefits| - -You will like them. - -\h1#hello|Hello World| - -Beginning of the second chapter. - -\h#hell-setup|Setup| - -More basics. - -\h#hello-compile|Compiling| - -How to build the example - -\h2#hello-compile-gcc|Compiling with GCC| - -GCC. For Clang see \l{#hello-compile-clang Compiling with Clang}. - -\h2#hello-compile-clang|Compiling with Clang| - -Clang. For GCC see \l{#hello-compile-gcc Compiling with GCC}. - -\h#hello-conclusion|Conclusion| - -Some remarks. -" -EOI -$* --generate-html --stdout toc.cli >>EOO -

Table of Contents

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Preface - - - -
About -This Document
More -Information
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PART I
1Introduction - - - -
1.1Architecture and -Workflow
1.2Benefits
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2Hello World - - - - -
2.1Setup
2.2Compiling - - - -
2.2.1Compiling with -GCC
2.2.2Compiling -with Clang
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2.3Conclusion
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Preface

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This document describes something awesome.

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About This Document

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And this document is also awesome.

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More Information

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It is so awesome that no further information will be required.

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PART I

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Start of part one.

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1 Introduction

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Beginning of the first chapter.

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1.1 Architecture and Workflow

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Some basics.

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1.2 Benefits

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You will like them.

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2 Hello World

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Beginning of the second chapter.

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2.1 Setup

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More basics.

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2.2 Compiling

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How to build the example

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2.2.1 Compiling with GCC

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GCC. For Clang see Compiling with - Clang.

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2.2.2 Compiling with Clang

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Clang. For GCC see Compiling with - GCC.

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2.3 Conclusion

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Some remarks.

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