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#! /bin/sh
# 4order.sh: Testing for ordering of the components of the comment.
# Import common functions & definitions.
. ../common/test-common
g=testfile
s=s.$g
z=z.$g
x=z.$g
p=p.$g
files="$s $z $x $p"
remove command.log log log.stdout log.stderr base [sxzp].$g
# Create the input file.
cat > $g <<EOF
%M%: This is a test file containing nothing interesting.
EOF
# Create an SCCS file to work on.
docommand O1 "${admin} -i$g $s" 0 "" ""
remove $g
# Set the MR flag
docommand O2 "${admin} -fvtrue $s" 0 "" ""
# Add another MR. Check the order is correct.
docommand O3 "${cdc} -r1.1 -yahoo '-mMR2 MR3 MR1' $s" 0 "" ""
docommand O4 "${prs} -r1.1 -d:MR: $s" 0 "MR2\nMR3\nMR1\n\n" ""
# Make sure that when we add another comment AND delete
# an MT, the two parts of the comment end up in the
# correct order.
docommand O5 "${cdc} -r1.1 -yMyExtraComment '-m!MR3' $s" 0 "" ""
remove comment
${prs} -d:C: -r1.1 $s > comment || fail prs failed unexpectedly
docommand O6 "sed -n 1p <comment" 0 "MyExtraComment\n" ""
docommand O7 "sed -n 2p <comment" 0 "*** LIST OF DELETED MRS ***\n" ""
docommand O8 "sed -n 3p <comment" 0 "MR3\n" ""
docommand O9 "sed -n 4p <comment|egrep \
'^\*\*\* CHANGED \*\*\* [0-9][0-9]/[01][0-9]/[0-3][0-9] [012][0-9]:[0-6][0-9]:[0-6][0-9] [^ ][^ ]*$'" 0 "IGNORE" ""
remove comment
remove command.log passwd $s $p $g $z $x
success
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