Luis Lavena
2011-06-23 23:37:33 UTC
Hello,
I'm getting the following failures running against 1.8.7, 1.9.2 and trunk:
1) Failure:
test_directory_win32(TestRakeDirectoryTask)
[C:/Users/Luis/Projects/oss/jimweirich/rake/test/test_rake_directory_task.rb:32]:
Expected Rake::FileCreationTask, not Rake::FileTask.
2) Failure:
test_egrep_with_output(TestRakeFileList)
[C:/Users/Luis/Projects/oss/jimweirich/rake/test/test_rake_file_list.rb:345]:
Expected "xyzzy.txt:2:XYZZY", not "xyzzy.txt:2:XYZZY\r\n".
3) Failure:
test_egrep_with_block(TestRakeFileList)
[C:/Users/Luis/Projects/oss/jimweirich/rake/test/test_rake_file_list.rb:356]:
Expected ["xyzzy.txt", 2, "XYZZY\n"], not ["xyzzy.txt", 2, "XYZZY\r\n"].
Is worth mentioning that I'm using Windows :-)
Seems to me that #2 and #3 are related to newlines output in the
console, perhaps there is another way to verify the output
independently of LF/CR?
I'm getting the following failures running against 1.8.7, 1.9.2 and trunk:
1) Failure:
test_directory_win32(TestRakeDirectoryTask)
[C:/Users/Luis/Projects/oss/jimweirich/rake/test/test_rake_directory_task.rb:32]:
Expected Rake::FileCreationTask, not Rake::FileTask.
2) Failure:
test_egrep_with_output(TestRakeFileList)
[C:/Users/Luis/Projects/oss/jimweirich/rake/test/test_rake_file_list.rb:345]:
Expected "xyzzy.txt:2:XYZZY", not "xyzzy.txt:2:XYZZY\r\n".
3) Failure:
test_egrep_with_block(TestRakeFileList)
[C:/Users/Luis/Projects/oss/jimweirich/rake/test/test_rake_file_list.rb:356]:
Expected ["xyzzy.txt", 2, "XYZZY\n"], not ["xyzzy.txt", 2, "XYZZY\r\n"].
Is worth mentioning that I'm using Windows :-)
Seems to me that #2 and #3 are related to newlines output in the
console, perhaps there is another way to verify the output
independently of LF/CR?
--
Luis Lavena
AREA 17
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Perfection in design is achieved not when there is nothing more to add,
but rather when there is nothing more to take away.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Luis Lavena
AREA 17
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Perfection in design is achieved not when there is nothing more to add,
but rather when there is nothing more to take away.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry