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153
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153
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vendored
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@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
|
||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
# SourceForge
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
This project is stored on SourceForge as http://sf.net/projects/shunit2. The
|
||||
source code can be accessed using the following information.
|
||||
|
||||
* Subversion
|
||||
$ svn co https://shunit2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/shunit2/trunk/source shunit2
|
||||
|
||||
Subversion may also be browsed via a web browser at
|
||||
http://svn.sourceforge.net/shunit2
|
||||
|
||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
# Making a release
|
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
Steps:
|
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|
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|
||||
* finish changelog
|
||||
* check all the code in
|
||||
* tag the release
|
||||
* export the release
|
||||
* create tarball
|
||||
* md5sum the tarball and sign with gpg
|
||||
* update website
|
||||
* post to SourceForge and Freshmeat
|
||||
|
||||
WRITE RELEASE NOTES
|
||||
|
||||
This should be pretty self explainatory. Use one of the release notes from a
|
||||
previous release as an example.
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
Cygwin
|
||||
bash: $ bash --version
|
||||
ksh: actually pdksh
|
||||
pdksh: look in the downloaded Cygwin directory
|
||||
Linux
|
||||
bash: $ bash --version
|
||||
dash: look at installed version
|
||||
ksh: $ ksh --version
|
||||
pdksh: $ strings /bin/pdksh |grep 'PD KSH'
|
||||
zsh: $ zsh --version
|
||||
Solaris 10
|
||||
sh: not possible
|
||||
bash: $ bash --version
|
||||
ksh: $ strings /usr/bin/ksh |grep 'Version'
|
||||
|
||||
UPDATE VERSION
|
||||
|
||||
Edit the shunit2 source code, and change the version number in the comment, as
|
||||
well as in the __SHUNIT_VERSION variable. Next, edit the
|
||||
src/docbook/shunit2.xml file, edit the version in the <title> element, and make
|
||||
sure there is a revision section for this release.
|
||||
|
||||
FINISH DOCUMENTATION
|
||||
|
||||
Make sure that any remaning changes get put into the CHANGES-X.X.txt file.
|
||||
|
||||
Finish writing the RELEASE_NOTES-X.X.X.txt. Once it is finished, run it through
|
||||
the 'fmt' command to make it pretty.
|
||||
|
||||
$ fmt -w 80 RELEASE_NOTES-2.0.0.txt >RELEASE_NOTES-2.0.0.txt.new
|
||||
$ mv RELEASE_NOTES-2.0.0.txt.new RELEASE_NOTES-2.0.0.txt
|
||||
|
||||
We want to have an up-to-date version of the documentation in the release, so
|
||||
we'd better build it.
|
||||
|
||||
$ pwd
|
||||
.../shunit2/source/2.0
|
||||
$ make docs
|
||||
...
|
||||
$ cp -p build/shunit2.html doc
|
||||
$ svn ci -m "" doc/shunit2.html
|
||||
|
||||
CHECK IN ALL THE CODE
|
||||
|
||||
This step is pretty self-explainatory
|
||||
|
||||
TAG THE RELEASE
|
||||
|
||||
$ pwd
|
||||
.../shunit2/source
|
||||
$ ls
|
||||
2.0 2.1
|
||||
$ svn cp -m "Release 2.0.0" \
|
||||
2.0 https://shunit2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/shunit2/tags/source/2.0.0
|
||||
|
||||
EXPORT THE RELEASE
|
||||
|
||||
$ pwd
|
||||
.../shunit2/builds
|
||||
$ svn export \
|
||||
https://shunit2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/shunit2/tags/source/2.0.0 \
|
||||
shunit2-2.0.0
|
||||
|
||||
CREATE TARBALL
|
||||
|
||||
$ tar cfz ../releases/shunit2-2.0.0.tgz shunit2-2.0.0
|
||||
|
||||
MD5SUM THE TARBALL AND SIGN WITH GPG
|
||||
|
||||
$ cd ../releases
|
||||
$ md5sum shunit2-2.0.0.tgz >shunit2-2.0.0.tgz.md5
|
||||
$ gpg --default-key kate.ward@forestent.com --detach-sign shunit2-2.0.0.tgz
|
||||
|
||||
UPDATE WEBSITE
|
||||
|
||||
Again, pretty self-explainatory. Make sure to copy the MD5 and GPG signature
|
||||
files. Once that is done, make sure to tag the website so we can go back in
|
||||
time if needed.
|
||||
|
||||
$ pwd
|
||||
.../shunit2
|
||||
$ ls
|
||||
source website
|
||||
$ svn cp -m "Release 2.0.0" \
|
||||
website https://shunit2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/shunit2/tags/website/20060916
|
||||
|
||||
Now, update the website. It too is held in Subversion, so ssh into SourceForge
|
||||
and use 'svn up' to grab the latest version.
|
||||
|
||||
POST TO SOURCEFORGE AND FRESHMEAT
|
||||
|
||||
http://sourceforge.net/projects/shunit2/
|
||||
http://freshmeat.net/
|
||||
|
||||
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
# Related documentation
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
Docbook XML
|
||||
docbook-xml-4.4.zip
|
||||
http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.4/docbook-xml-4.4.zip
|
||||
http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.4/docbook-xml-4.4.zip
|
||||
docbook-xml-4.5.zip
|
||||
http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.5/docbook-xml-4.5.zip
|
||||
|
||||
Docbook XSL
|
||||
docbook-xsl-1.71.0.tar.bz2
|
||||
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/docbook/docbook-xsl-1.71.0.tar.bz2?download
|
||||
docbook-xsl-1.71.1.tar.bz2
|
||||
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/docbook/docbook-xsl-1.71.1.tar.bz2?use_mirror=puzzle
|
||||
|
||||
JUnit
|
||||
http://www.junit.org
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
$Revision$
|
71
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vendored
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71
.zprezto/modules/prompt/external/powerlevel9k/shunit2/source/2.0/doc/RELEASE_NOTES-2.0.0.txt
vendored
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@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
|
||||
RELEASE NOTES FOR 2.0.0
|
||||
|
||||
This is the initial release of shunit2. It was originally included in log4sh
|
||||
1.3.5 [http://log4sh.sourceforge.net/] as a unit testing framework for that
|
||||
product. It has since grown table enough to warrant being released into the
|
||||
wild on its own.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
TESTED PLATFORMS
|
||||
|
||||
This list of platforms comes from the latest version of log4sh as shunit2 is
|
||||
used in the testing of log4sh on each of these platforms.
|
||||
|
||||
Cygwin
|
||||
+ bash 3.2.9(10)
|
||||
+ pdksh 5.2.14
|
||||
|
||||
Linux
|
||||
+ bash 3.1.17(1)
|
||||
+ dash 0.5.3
|
||||
+ ksh 1993-12-28
|
||||
+ pdksh 5.2.14
|
||||
+ zsh 4.3.2 (does not work)
|
||||
|
||||
Mac OS X 1.4.8 (Darwin 8.8)
|
||||
+ bash 2.05b.0(1)
|
||||
+ ksh 1993-12-28
|
||||
|
||||
Solaris 8 U3 (x86)
|
||||
+ /bin/sh
|
||||
+ bash 2.03.0(1)
|
||||
+ ksh M-11/16/88i
|
||||
|
||||
Solaris 10 U2 (sparc)
|
||||
+ /bin/sh
|
||||
+ bash 3.00.16(1)
|
||||
+ ksh M-11/16/88i
|
||||
|
||||
Solaris 10 U2 (x86)
|
||||
+ /bin/sh
|
||||
+ bash 3.00.16(1)
|
||||
+ ksh M-11/16/88i
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
NEW FEATURES
|
||||
|
||||
None.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CHANGES AND ENHANCEMENTS
|
||||
|
||||
None.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
BUG FIXES
|
||||
|
||||
None.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
DEPRECATED FEATURES
|
||||
|
||||
None.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
KNOWN BUGS AND ISSUES
|
||||
|
||||
None.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
$Revision$
|
||||
vim:spell
|
73
.zprezto/modules/prompt/external/powerlevel9k/shunit2/source/2.0/doc/RELEASE_NOTES-2.0.1.txt
vendored
Normal file
73
.zprezto/modules/prompt/external/powerlevel9k/shunit2/source/2.0/doc/RELEASE_NOTES-2.0.1.txt
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
|
||||
RELEASE NOTES FOR 2.0.1
|
||||
|
||||
This release is mostly a brown-bag release. Not so nice for the second release
|
||||
ever of the product, but that's what I get for trying to get something out
|
||||
there that I hadn't fully looked through one last time.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
TESTED PLATFORMS
|
||||
|
||||
This list of platforms comes from the latest version of log4sh as shunit2 is
|
||||
used in the testing of log4sh on each of these platforms.
|
||||
|
||||
Cygwin
|
||||
+ bash 3.2.9(10)
|
||||
+ pdksh 5.2.14
|
||||
|
||||
Linux
|
||||
+ bash 3.1.17(1)
|
||||
+ dash 0.5.3
|
||||
+ ksh 1993-12-28
|
||||
+ pdksh 5.2.14
|
||||
+ zsh 4.3.2 (does not work)
|
||||
|
||||
Mac OS X 1.4.8 (Darwin 8.8)
|
||||
+ bash 2.05b.0(1)
|
||||
+ ksh 1993-12-28
|
||||
|
||||
Solaris 8 U3 (x86)
|
||||
+ /bin/sh
|
||||
+ bash 2.03.0(1)
|
||||
+ ksh M-11/16/88i
|
||||
|
||||
Solaris 10 U2 (sparc)
|
||||
+ /bin/sh
|
||||
+ bash 3.00.16(1)
|
||||
+ ksh M-11/16/88i
|
||||
|
||||
Solaris 10 U2 (x86)
|
||||
+ /bin/sh
|
||||
+ bash 3.00.16(1)
|
||||
+ ksh M-11/16/88i
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
NEW FEATURES
|
||||
|
||||
None.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CHANGES AND ENHANCEMENTS
|
||||
|
||||
The documentation regarding the assertTrue() and assertFalse() functions was
|
||||
updated to reflect their proper usage. They are shell test condition evaluators
|
||||
(e.g. "[1 -eq 2]") rather than simple 0/1 comparators.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
BUG FIXES
|
||||
|
||||
The fail*() functions were doing the exact opposite of what they were supposed
|
||||
to be doing. They have been fixed.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
DEPRECATED FEATURES
|
||||
|
||||
None.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
KNOWN BUGS AND ISSUES
|
||||
|
||||
None.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
$Revision$
|
||||
vim:spell
|
71
.zprezto/modules/prompt/external/powerlevel9k/shunit2/source/2.0/doc/RELEASE_NOTES-2.0.2.txt
vendored
Normal file
71
.zprezto/modules/prompt/external/powerlevel9k/shunit2/source/2.0/doc/RELEASE_NOTES-2.0.2.txt
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
|
||||
RELEASE NOTES FOR 2.0.2
|
||||
|
||||
This is solely a bug-fix release.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
TESTED PLATFORMS
|
||||
|
||||
This list of platforms comes from the latest version of log4sh as shUnit2 is
|
||||
used in the testing of log4sh on each of these platforms.
|
||||
|
||||
Cygwin
|
||||
+ bash 3.2.9(10)
|
||||
+ pdksh 5.2.14
|
||||
|
||||
Linux
|
||||
+ bash 3.1.17(1)
|
||||
+ dash 0.5.3
|
||||
+ ksh 1993-12-28
|
||||
+ pdksh 5.2.14
|
||||
+ zsh 4.3.2 (does not work)
|
||||
|
||||
Mac OS X 1.4.8 (Darwin 8.8)
|
||||
+ bash 2.05b.0(1)
|
||||
+ ksh 1993-12-28
|
||||
|
||||
Solaris 8 U3 (x86)
|
||||
+ /bin/sh
|
||||
+ bash 2.03.0(1)
|
||||
+ ksh M-11/16/88i
|
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tests.
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All asserts now properly unset their variables.
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None.
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This is a minor bugfix release.
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|
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|
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|
||||
This list of platforms comes from the latest version of log4sh as shUnit2 is
|
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used in the testing of log4sh on each of these platforms.
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|
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|
||||
Linux
|
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- bash 3.2.13(1)
|
||||
- dash 0.5.3
|
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- ksh 1993-12-28
|
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- pdksh 5.2.14
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|
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Mac OS X -- untested
|
||||
Solaris 8 -- untested
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||||
Solaris 10 -- untested
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NEW FEATURES
|
||||
|
||||
None.
|
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||||
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||||
CHANGES AND ENHANCEMENTS
|
||||
|
||||
None.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
BUG FIXES
|
||||
|
||||
The library no longer fails when the 'od' command is not present.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
DEPRECATED FEATURES
|
||||
|
||||
None.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
KNOWN BUGS AND ISSUES
|
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|
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Functions do not properly test for an invalid number of arguments.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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the command line
|
||||
|
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|
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$Revision$
|
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|
||||
The original author of shunit2 is Kate Ward. The following people have
|
||||
contributed in some way or another to shunit2.
|
||||
|
||||
Bryan Larsen
|
||||
Kevin Van Horn
|
||||
Mathias Goldau
|
||||
Richard Jensen
|
||||
Rob Holland
|
||||
|
||||
$Revision$
|
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|
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Design Doc for shUnit2
|
||||
======================
|
||||
|
||||
shUnit is based upon JUnit. The initial ideas for the script came from the book
|
||||
"Pragmatic Unit Testing - In Java with JUnit" by Andrew Hunt and David Thomas.
|
||||
|
||||
The script was written to perform unit testing for log4sh. log4sh had grown
|
||||
enough that it was becoming difficult to easily test and and verify that the
|
||||
tests passed for the many different operating systems on which it was being
|
||||
used.
|
||||
|
||||
The functions in shUnit are meant to match those in JUnit as much as possible
|
||||
where shell allows. In the initial version, there will be no concept of
|
||||
exceptions (as normal POSIX shell has no concept of them) but attempts to trap
|
||||
problems will be done.
|
||||
|
||||
Programatic Standards
|
||||
---------------------
|
||||
|
||||
* SHUNIT_TRUE - public global constant
|
||||
* __SHUNIT_SHELL_FLAGS - private global constant
|
||||
* __shunit_oldShellFlags - private global variable
|
||||
|
||||
* assertEquals - public unit test function
|
||||
* shunit_publicFunc - public shUnit function; can be called from parent unit
|
||||
test script
|
||||
* _shunit_privateFunc - private shUnit function; should not be called from
|
||||
parent script. meant for internal use by shUnit
|
||||
|
||||
* _su_myVar - variable inside a public function. prefixing with '_su_' to
|
||||
reduce the chances that a variable outside of shUnit will be overridden.
|
||||
* _su__myVar - variable inside a private function. prefixing with '_su__' to
|
||||
reduce the chances that a variable in a shUnit public function, or a variable
|
||||
outside of shUnit will be overridden.
|
||||
|
||||
List of functions
|
||||
-----------------
|
||||
|
||||
assertTrue([message,] boolean)
|
||||
assertFalse([message,] boolean)
|
||||
fail([message])
|
||||
assertEquals([message,] expected, actual)
|
||||
#isEquals(expected, actual)
|
||||
#assertArrayEquals([message,] expecteds, actuals)
|
||||
#isArray(expected)
|
||||
assertNotNull([message,] object)
|
||||
assertNull([message,], object)
|
||||
assertSame([message,], expected, actual)
|
||||
assertNotSame([message,], unexpected, actual)
|
||||
failSame(message)
|
||||
failNotSame([message,] expected, actual)
|
||||
|
||||
.. $Revision$
|
||||
.. vim:syntax=rst
|
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/* $Id$ */
|
||||
/*
|
||||
style.css
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
body {
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
Style the HMTL <body> tag with a sans-serif font and 6% margin.
|
||||
A sans-serif font makes documents easier to read when displayed on
|
||||
a computer screen. Whitespace surrounding the document should
|
||||
make it easier to read both on screen and on printed paper. The
|
||||
value of 6% was chosen because it closely approximates a one-half
|
||||
inch margin on a US letter (8.5" by 11") paper. Since the margin
|
||||
is expressed as a percentage it should scale well in a web browser
|
||||
window.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
font-family: sans-serif;
|
||||
margin: 6%;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
table {
|
||||
font-size: 0.9em;
|
||||
}
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
.toc {
|
||||
background: #f0f0f0;
|
||||
padding: 5px;
|
||||
}
|
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