-savecheck: savegames
- @$(ECHO) "TEST cheat: Bogus option for save file generation"
- @$(PARDIR)/cheat -QqQ 2> /tmp/coverage_cheat_batopt | true
- @$(ECHO) "TEST cheat: No save file specified"
- @$(PARDIR)/cheat 2>/dev/null | true
- @$(ECHO) "TEST cheat: Fail to save because we omit -o"
- @$(PARDIR)/cheat -d 1 2> /tmp/coverage_cheat_nooutput | true
- @$(ECHO) "TEST cheat: Fail to save to invalid path"
- @$(PARDIR)/cheat -o / 2> /tmp/coverage_cheat_badoutput | true
- @$(ECHO) "TEST advent: Start with invalid file with -r"
- @advent -r /badfilename < pitfall.log > /tmp/coverage_advent_readfail 2>&1 || exit 1
- @$(ECHO) "TEST advent: Start with invalid file with -l"
- @advent -l / < pitfall.log > /tmp/coverage_advent_logfail 2>&1 || exit 1
- @$(ECHO) "TEST advent: Test -r with valid input"
- @advent -r thousand_saves.adv < pitfall.log > /tmp/coverage_advent_readfail 2>&1 || exit 1
- @rm -f /tmp/coverage*
-
-# The TAP filter. Only affects presentation of the test suite messages
-TAPCONSUMER=tapview
-
-# Fall back to safety if our declared TAP consumer does not exist.
-# This is helpful in the CI environment, where it would be better for
-# the logfiles to carry the raw TAP messages.
-TAPFILTER=$(shell command -v $(TAPCONSUMER) || echo cat)
-