-# Test-suite makefile for reposurgeon
+# Test-suite makefile for opeb-adventure
# Use absolute path so tests that change working directory still use
# scripts from parent directory. Note that using $PWD seems to fail
OPTS=`sed -n /#options:/s///p <$${file}.log`; \
advent $$OPTS <$${file}.log >$${file}.chk 2>&1 || exit 1; \
done; \
+ echo "inven" | advent isofoo.log /dev/stdin >multifile.chk
rm -f scratch.tmp
savecheck: savegames
then diff --text -u $${file}.chk /tmp/regress$$$$ || exit 1; \
else echo "*** Nonzero return status on $${file}!"; exit 1; fi \
done; \
+ $(ECHO) " multifile ## Test multiple file arguments"
+ @(echo "inven" | advent isofoo.log /dev/stdin | diff --text -u multifile.chk -) || exit 1
rm -f scratch.tmp /tmp/regress$$$$
# Steps towards TAP and parallelization.
# There's a blocker in that the log tests can't be run concurrently
-# due to isssues with colliding save files.
+# due to issues with colliding save files.
# The TAP filter. Only affects presentation of the test suite messages
TAPCONSUMER=tappy
# Fall back to safety if our declared TAP consumer does not exist.
-# This is helpful in the CI environment, where it wiuld be better for
+# 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)