apenwarr-redo/t/alwaystest.do
Avery Pennarun 0da5c7c082 Add a redo-always command: it adds an "always dirty" dependency to your target.
This is mostly useless except when combined with redo-stamp... I think.
2010-12-11 07:02:45 -08:00

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rm -f always1 always1.log
redo always1
[ "$(wc -l <always1.log)" -eq 1 ] || exit 11
# This shouldn't rebuild, but because other people might be running flush-cache.sh
# in parallel with us, we can't be 100% sure it won't. So don't test it.
#redo-ifchange always1
#[ "$(wc -l <always1.log)" -eq 1 ] || exit 21
./flush-cache.sh
redo-ifchange always1
[ "$(wc -l <always1.log)" -eq 2 ] || exit 31