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Look for cased character classes when deciding on case-fold-search, #'isearch lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2015-03-11 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * isearch-mode.el: * isearch-mode.el (isearch-fix-case): Use the new #'no-case-regexp-p function if treating ISEARCH-STRING as a regular expression; otherwise, use the [[:upper:]] character class. * isearch-mode.el (isearch-no-upper-case-p): Removed. * isearch-mode.el (with-caps-disable-folding): Removed. These two haven't been used since 1998. * occur.el (occur-1): Use #'no-case-regexp-p here. * replace.el (perform-replace): Don't use #'no-upper-case-p, use #'no-case-regexp-p or (string-match "[[:upper:]]" ...) as appropriate. * simple.el: * simple.el (no-upper-case-p): Removed. This did two different things, and its secondary function (examining regular expressions) just became much more complicated; move the regular expression functionality to its own function, use character classes when examining non-regular-expressions instead. The code to look for character classes, and the design decision that this should be done, are from GNU, thank you Stefan Monnier. * simple.el (no-case-regexp-p): New. Given a REGEXP, return non-nil if it has nothing to suggest an interactive user wants a case-sensitive search. * simple.el (with-search-caps-disable-folding): * simple.el (with-interactive-search-caps-disable-folding): Update both these macros to use #'no-case-regexp-p.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Wed, 11 Mar 2015 18:06:15 +0000
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;;; process-tests.el --- test process execution

;; Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Mats Lidell <matsl@xemacs.org>
;; Maintainer: XEmacs Dev Team <xemacs-beta@xemacs.org>
;; Created: 2011
;; Keywords: tests

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;; Test tag support.
;; See test-harness.el for instructions on how to run these tests.

(require 'test-harness)

;; Should work on all POSIX systems.
(unless (member system-type '(windows-nt))
  (setenv "LANG" "C")
  
  ;; One line output
  (Assert (= 0 (shell-command "echo hello")))
  (Assert (equal "hello" (message-displayed-p t)))
  (with-current-buffer " *Echo Area*"
    (goto-char (point-min))
    (Assert (looking-at "hello")))

  ;; Two lines. No output in echo area. (GNU resizes minibuffer but we
  ;; haven't implemented that.)
  (message "")
  (Assert (= 0 (shell-command "echo -e \"foo\nbar\n\"")))
  (with-current-buffer " *Echo Area*"
    (Assert (= 0 (buffer-size))))
  (with-current-buffer "*Shell Command Output*"
    (goto-char (point-min))
    (Assert (looking-at "foo"))):

  (Assert (= 127 (shell-command "unknown_command")))
  (Assert (= 2 (shell-command "exit 2")))
  (Assert (equal "(Shell command failed with code 2 and no output)" (message-displayed-p t)))
  
  ;; Output to stderr With error buffer
  (Assert (= 0 (shell-command "echo -e \"foo\nbar\n\" 1>&2" "Output buffer" "Error buffer")))
  (Assert (equal "(Shell command succeeded with some error output)" (message-displayed-p t)))
  (with-current-buffer "Error buffer" 
    (goto-char (point-min))
    (Assert (looking-at "foo")))
  (with-current-buffer "Output buffer" 
    (Assert (= 0 (buffer-size))))

  ;; Output to stderr but no error buffer
  (Assert (= 0 (shell-command "echo -e \"foobar\nfoobar\n\" 1>&2" "Output buffer")))
  (with-current-buffer "Output buffer" 
    (goto-char (point-min))
    (Assert (looking-at "foobar")))
  )

;; call-process-shell-command
(when (equal system-type 'linux)
  (setenv "LANG" "C")

  ;; Output one line
  (Assert (= 0 (call-process-shell-command "echo hello")))

  ;; Output to stderr but no error buffer
  (Assert (= 0 (call-process-shell-command "echo -e \"barefoot\nfoobar\n\" 1>&2" nil "Output buffer")))
  (with-current-buffer "Output buffer" 
    (goto-char (point-min))
    (Assert (looking-at "barefoot\n")))
  )