[PATCH 2/2] test: add nontrivial test for restore --accumulate.
david at tethera.net
david at tethera.net
Sat Nov 17 06:30:31 PST 2012
From: David Bremner <bremner at debian.org>
It seems we have never tested the case that restore --accumulate
actually adds tags. I noticed this when I started optimizing and no
tests failed.
The bracketing with "restore --input=dump.expected" are to make sure
we start in a known state, and we leave the database in a known state
for the next test.
---
test/dump-restore | 7 +++++++
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+)
diff --git a/test/dump-restore b/test/dump-restore
index 7acf7fe..b05399c 100755
--- a/test/dump-restore
+++ b/test/dump-restore
@@ -49,6 +49,13 @@ test_expect_success 'Accumulate with no tags' \
notmuch dump > dump.actual &&
test_cmp dump.expected dump.actual'
+test_expect_success 'Accumulate with new tags' \
+ 'notmuch restore --input=dump.expected &&
+ notmuch restore --accumulate --input=dump-ABC_DEF.expected &&
+ notmuch dump > OUTPUT.$test_count &&
+ notmuch restore --input=dump.expected &&
+ test_cmp dump-ABC_DEF.expected OUTPUT.$test_count'
+
# notmuch restore currently only considers the first argument.
test_expect_success 'Invalid restore invocation' \
'test_must_fail notmuch restore --input=dump.expected another_one'
--
1.7.10.4
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