apenwarr-redo/t/201-fail/all.do
Avery Pennarun 728a19cd52 t/*: some cleanups so switching between redo and minimal/do works.
Because the two programs use separate state databases, it helps if we
clean up some temp files between runs.  Otherwise they might think you
created some targets "by hand" and refuse to rebuild them.
2018-10-12 05:20:27 -04:00

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rm -f this-doesnt-exist
! redo this-doesnt-exist >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit 32 # expected to fail
! redo-ifchange this-doesnt-exist >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit 33 # expected to fail
redo-ifcreate this-doesnt-exist >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit 34 # expected to pass
rm -f fail
! redo-ifchange fail >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit 44 # expected to fail
touch fail
../flush-cache
# since we created this file by hand, fail.do won't run, so it won't fail.
redo-ifchange fail >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit 55 # expected to pass
# Make sure we don't leave this lying around for future runs, or redo
# might mark it as "manually modified" (since we did!)
rm -f fail