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From: | Douglas Lewan |
Subject: | Re: Undefining an ERT test? |
Date: | Thu, 11 Jun 2020 19:22:49 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.8.0 |
On 6/11/20 7:01 PM, Joost Kremers wrote:
It looks like my copy of 26.3 was pulled (from ftp.gnu.org). I don't remember exactly when, but it looks like the most recent build was on 2020 May 21. I don't know if it's possible that the development repository and ftp.gnu.org/emacs/emacs-26.3.tar.gz could be out of sync.On Fri, Jun 12 2020, Douglas Lewan wrote:On 6/11/20 6:10 PM, Joost Kremers wrote:On Thu, Jun 11 2020, Douglas Lewan wrote:So, the question is: Is there something like (fmakunbound) for ERT?There is `ert-make-test-unbound`.Thanks, that looks like just the thing.It's not in my info file (I'm on emacs 24.5). I don't find it in my 26.3 source tree either. Should it be?Don't know about 24.5, but I'm pretty sure it should be in 26.3, because I remember using it when I was running 26.3.Just to make sure, I checked out the emacs-26 branch in my local copy of the Emacs git repo, and it *is* there, in `ert.el`.
BTW, there's also `ert-delete-test` and `ert-delete-all-tests`, which are interactive functions (`ert-make-test-unbound` is not), so you can call them with `M-x`.HTH
Just what I want. Thanks. -- ,Doug d.lewan2000@gmail.com (908) 720 7908 If this is what winning looks like, I'd hate to see what losing is.
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