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Example files for Emacs test plans
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Example file for app-emacs/nagios-mode
test_suite.cfg (text/plain), 5.06 KB, created by
Ulrich Müller
on 2013-01-09 12:08:39 UTC
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Example file for app-emacs/nagios-mode
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># ># nagios-mode test suite. ># ># Copyright Michael Orlitzky ># ># http://michael.orlitzky.com/ ># ># This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ># it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ># the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ># (at your option) any later version. ># ># This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ># but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ># MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ># GNU General Public License for more details. ># ># http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl.html ># > >Test 1: Comments should be colored correctly. ># First comment form. >; Second comment form. > ; A comment not starting at the beginning of a line. > # And the second form of the above. >How about # a comment that starts after some non-comment text? > > >Test 2: Directives, specials, macros, definitions, and strings > within comments should appear as part of the comment. ># contacts is a directive. ># use, name, and register are specials. ># $USER1$ is an example of a macro. ># and define host is one of the possible definitions. ># Heck, let's try "strings" while we're at it. > > >Test 3: The standard "define host" below should be function-name-faced. >define host { >} > > >Test 4: The "define host" should be colored, but the braces *should not* be. >define host{ >} > > >Test 5: Multiple spaces before the brace. >define host { >} > > >Test 6: Closing brace on the same line. >define host {} > > >Test 7: Directive coloring should work at the beginning of a line. >contacts > > >Test 8: Directive coloring should work after any number of spaces. > contacts > > >Test 9: Directive coloring should work after a tab. > contacts > > >Test 10: Directives should not be colored in the middle of sentences. >Such as contacts in the middle of a sentence. > > >Test 11: Directives should not be colored at the end of a line. >For example, contacts > > >Test 12: Directives should only be colored when they are stand-alone > words. Therefore, the following should *not* be colored. >example-contacts >example_contacts >contacts-test >contacts_test >test-contacts-example >test_contacts_example > > >Test 13: Definitions must be stand-alone as well. The following > should *not* be colored. >undefine host >undefine host{ } >define-host >define_host >-define host- >_undefine_host_ > > >Test 14: Text inside of a open/close brace pair should be indented > by default. >{ > This should be indented. >} > >define host { > As should this. >} > > >Test 15: Braces within comments should appear as part of the comment. ># For { example }. >; { Ditto } > > >Test 16: Comments (and closing braces) that come after an curly > brace should all be comment-colored. >define host { # Everything hereafter is a { comment }. >} ; As well as here {}. > > >Test 17: Macros should be constant-faced under normal circumstances. >$USER1$ >$USER1$ $USER2$ >$ADMINEMAIL$ $ADMINPAGER$ > > >Test 18: Macros should appear constant-faced even when they don't > occur along a word boundary. >$USER1$=something >$ADMINPAGER$="string" >$USER1$=$USER2$ > > >Test 19: Macros within strings appear as part of the string >"I'm unsure if string $USER1$ interpolation is possible." > > >Test 20: Macros can occur within a directive/special value. >define host { > name $USER1$ > contacts $ADMINPAGER$ > friday I'm $USER1$ love. >} > > >Test 21: Directives that occur as a special value should > be neither special- nor directive-faced. >define host { > name contacts > use monday >} > > >Test 22: Directives that occur as directive values should > not be directive-faced. >define host { > monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday >} > > >Test 23: Specials that occur as special values should > not be special-faced. >define host { > use register name >} > > >Test 24: Specials that occur as a directive value should > be neither special- nor directive-faced. >define host { > contacts name > monday use >} > > >Test 25: Definitions should work when not at the beginning > of a line. > define service {} > > >Test 26: Definitions that, > > a) End with a curly brace followed by a newline > b) Have a special as the first entry > > should be colored properly. > >define service{ > use whatever >} > > >Test 27: Comment characters within strings should be ignored, > that is, treated like strings. >"Here comes a #comment" >"And the ;second form" > > >Test 28: Strings within comments should be ignored as well. ># The "string" should be comment-faced. > > >Test 29: Text between two strings should not be string-faced. >"String1" between "String2" > >Test 30: The ARG0 and USER0 macros don't exist. >$ARG0$ >$USER0$ > >Test 31: Commented opening braces should not cause indentation. ># { >This line should not be indented. >;{ >Neither should this line. > >Test 32: Commented closing braces should not close a block. >define host { > This is indented. > # This is just a comment } > So this should be indented too. >} >But not this. > >Test 33: Double opening/closing braces shouldn't cause things > to go haywire. >define host {# { > #{}}}}}{}{{}}}{{;{}{}{} > Still normal indentation. >}#{}}}}}}}{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ >Here too.
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