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authorGravatar Tomi Ollila <tomi.ollila@iki.fi>2014-01-09 17:18:59 +0200
committerGravatar David Bremner <david@tethera.net>2014-01-13 14:16:46 -0400
commita755c9d6a9099366cc82ba3a4bee8e6d2b83d529 (patch)
treee17400d2996686722eb94404902f62043b764237 /test/search-position-overlap-bug
parent84719b08f757a6079f4c3331d0c476d19b265948 (diff)
test: renamed test scripts to format T\d\d\d-name.sh
All test scripts to be executed are now named as T\d\d\d-name.sh, numers in increments of 10. This eases adding new tests and developers to see which are test scripts that are executed by test suite and in which order.
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-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-
-# Test to demonstrate a position overlap bug.
-#
-# At one point, notmuch would index terms incorrectly in the case of
-# calling index_terms multiple times for a single field. The term
-# generator was being reset to position 0 each time. This means that
-# with text such as:
-#
-# To: a@b.c, x@y.z
-#
-# one could get a bogus match by searching for:
-#
-# To: a@y.c
-#
-# Thanks to Mark Anderson for reporting the bug, (and providing a nice,
-# minimal test case that inspired what is used here), in
-# id:3wd4o8wa7fx.fsf@testarossa.amd.com
-
-test_description='that notmuch does not overlap term positions'
-. ./test-lib.sh
-
-add_message '[to]="a@b.c, x@y.z"'
-
-test_begin_subtest "Search for a@b.c matches"
-output=$(notmuch search a@b.c | notmuch_search_sanitize)
-test_expect_equal "$output" "thread:XXX 2001-01-05 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; Test message #1 (inbox unread)"
-
-test_begin_subtest "Search for x@y.z matches"
-output=$(notmuch search x@y.z | notmuch_search_sanitize)
-test_expect_equal "$output" "thread:XXX 2001-01-05 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; Test message #1 (inbox unread)"
-
-test_begin_subtest "Search for a@y.c must not match"
-output=$(notmuch search a@y.c | notmuch_search_sanitize)
-test_expect_equal "$output" ""
-
-test_done