From dd0e4c5621ca2fa9255aef4eee0e7cf41cd335d2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jim Meyering Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2012 17:47:58 +0100 Subject: tests: change `...' to '...' on lines not matching /[=\$]/ Exempt lines with '$' or '=', since those are prone to improper conversion. Run this: git grep -l "\`[^']*'" tests \ |xargs perl -pi -e '/[=\$]/ and next;s/\`([^'\''"]*?'\'')/'\''$1/g' --- tests/rm/rm5 | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'tests/rm/rm5') diff --git a/tests/rm/rm5 b/tests/rm/rm5 index 947533433..2201ec469 100755 --- a/tests/rm/rm5 +++ b/tests/rm/rm5 @@ -28,16 +28,16 @@ y EOF cat <<\EOF > exp || framework_failure_ -rm: descend into directory `d' -rm: remove directory `d/e' -rm: remove directory `d' +rm: descend into directory 'd' +rm: remove directory 'd/e' +rm: remove directory 'd' EOF rm -ir d < in > out 2>&1 || fail=1 -# Given input like `rm: ...? rm: ...? ' (no trailing newline), -# the `head...' part of the pipeline below removes the trailing space, so +# Given input like 'rm: ...? rm: ...? ' (no trailing newline), +# the 'head...' part of the pipeline below removes the trailing space, so # that sed doesn't have to deal with a line lacking a terminating newline. # This avoids a bug whereby some vendor-provided (Tru64) versions of sed # would mistakenly tack a newline onto the end of the output. -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf