# Use absolute path so tests that change working directory still use
# scripts from parent directory. Note that using $PWD seems to fail
# Use absolute path so tests that change working directory still use
# scripts from parent directory. Note that using $PWD seems to fail
@./outcheck.sh "test -r with valid input"
SCHECKS = scheck1 scheck2 scheck3 scheck4 scheck5 scheck6 scheck7
@./outcheck.sh "test -r with valid input"
SCHECKS = scheck1 scheck2 scheck3 scheck4 scheck5 scheck6 scheck7
-# Don't run this from here, you'll get ctyptic warnings and no good result
-# if the advent binary wasn't built with covrage flags. Do "make clean covetage"
+# Don't run this from here, you'll get cryptic warnings and no good result
+# if the advent binary wasn't built with coverage flags. Do "make clean coverage"
# from the top-level directory.
coverage: check
lcov -t "advent" -o $(PARDIR)/advent.info -c -d $(PARDIR) --gcov-tool=$(GCOV)
# from the top-level directory.
coverage: check
lcov -t "advent" -o $(PARDIR)/advent.info -c -d $(PARDIR) --gcov-tool=$(GCOV)
# Diffs in amount of whitespace and trailing whitespace are ignored
#
# A magic comment of NOCOMPARE in a log file excludes it from this comparison.
# making it a skipped test in the TAP view. First use of this was to avoid a
# Diffs in amount of whitespace and trailing whitespace are ignored
#
# A magic comment of NOCOMPARE in a log file excludes it from this comparison.
# making it a skipped test in the TAP view. First use of this was to avoid a