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Re: [PATCH] Internationalization tests: do not ignore failures.
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Stefano Lattarini |
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Re: [PATCH] Internationalization tests: do not ignore failures. |
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Mon, 6 Sep 2010 22:51:28 +0200 |
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On Monday 06 September 2010, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Hi Stefano,
>
> > ... since the failing `test' is in a
> > `||' compound command. Fix this problem by explicitly calling
> > `Exit 1' where needed.
>
> Yes, please apply. I did not know until today that && and ||
> commands behave specially under 'set -e'.
Well, they don't, at least not as I thought the did. As Ralf pointed
out in a previous message:
$ sh -c 'set -e; false || false; echo not-reached'
does *not* (and should not) print `not-reached'.
Consequently, my patch should this dropped as useless.
Sorry for the noise and the confusion,
Stefano
[PATCH] Internationalization tests: prefer `test ! -r' over `test ! -f', Stefano Lattarini, 2010/09/06
Re: [PATCH] Internationalization tests: prefer `test ! -r' over `test ! -f', Bruno Haible, 2010/09/06
Re: [PATCH] Internationalization tests: prefer `test ! -r' over `test ! -f', Stefano Lattarini, 2010/09/06
Re: [PATCH] Internationalization tests: prefer `test ! -r' over `test ! -f', Bruno Haible, 2010/09/06
Re: automake po / pot file integration: first tests available, Ralf Wildenhues, 2010/09/06
Re: automake po / pot file integration: first tests available, Bruno Haible, 2010/09/06