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authorGravatar Aaron Ecay <aaronecay@gmail.com>2013-03-05 22:34:42 -0500
committerGravatar David Bremner <bremner@debian.org>2013-03-07 09:38:26 -0400
commited5150d2df65ed7d7db94a5f8ed43ec0b9b5104d (patch)
treec42ab55dee6020dccedc08cf9a10afd24ce3d26c /test
parent16bf7b4b89b5ceb7f13ed318051ecd7c629d582b (diff)
test/README: mention the test_expect_equal_json and *sanitize* functions
also fix one typo
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diff --git a/test/README b/test/README
index 81c232dd..d12cff24 100644
--- a/test/README
+++ b/test/README
@@ -178,11 +178,18 @@ library for your script to use.
test_expect_equal_file <file1> <file2>
- Identical to test_exepect_equal, except that <file1> and <file2>
+ Identical to test_expect_equal, except that <file1> and <file2>
are files instead of strings. This is a much more robust method to
compare formatted textual information, since it also notices
whitespace and closing newline differences.
+ test_expect_equal_json <output> <expected>
+
+ Identical to test_expect_equal, except that the two strings are
+ treated as JSON and canonicalized before equality testing. This is
+ useful to abstract away from whitespace differences in the expected
+ output and that generated by running a notmuch command.
+
test_debug <script>
This takes a single argument, <script>, and evaluates it only
@@ -253,3 +260,16 @@ variables which are useful in writing tests:
generated script that should be called instead of notmuch to do
the counting. The notmuch_counter_value() function prints the
current counter value.
+
+There are also functions which remove various environment-dependent
+values from notmuch output; these are useful to ensure that test
+results remain consistent across different machines.
+
+ notmuch_search_sanitize
+ notmuch_show_sanitize
+ notmuch_show_sanitize_all
+ notmuch_json_show_sanitize
+
+ All these functions should receive the text to be sanitized as the
+ input of a pipe, e.g.
+ output=`notmuch search "..." | notmuch_search_sanitize`