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bug#59062: esh-var-test/alias test failures on Ubuntu 22.10
From: |
Jim Porter |
Subject: |
bug#59062: esh-var-test/alias test failures on Ubuntu 22.10 |
Date: |
Sat, 5 Nov 2022 15:36:17 -0700 |
On 11/5/2022 2:44 PM, Paul Eggert wrote:
This is on Ubuntu 22.10 x86-64, with current Emacs master (commit
8a49a888532c955ae81855636a65b446508cb361 dated today). "make check"
fails in some of the esh-var-test/alias tests. Some esh expertise (which
I don't have) would be of use in debugging this so I'm taking the
liberty of cc'ing Jim.
This is the relevant bit:
(ert-test-failed
((should
(eshell-match-output regexp))
:form
(eshell-match-output "Variable `ALIAS' is not settable\n")
:value nil :explanation
(mismatched-output
(command "set ALIAS hello\n")
(output "Variable ‘ALIAS’ is not settable\n")
(regexp "Variable `ALIAS' is not settable\n"))))
It says the output has curved ‘’ quotes, but the regexp used to match
the output uses `' quotes. I've never seen that fail locally, though I
usually run "make -C test check-lisp-eshell". Maybe some setting (or
other test) is messing with the way `' quotes get printed, which
confuses the Eshell tests?