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authorAmitai Schlair <schmonz@magnetic-babysitter.(none)>2009-09-10 00:51:34 -0400
committerAmitai Schlair <schmonz@magnetic-babysitter.(none)>2009-09-10 00:51:34 -0400
commit98553d15375a373bd769b82cea24b48ee9613662 (patch)
tree46ee316134c976e0cc393fbf3981a8f149429025 /t
parent12bbc6c919ca5333a69715e5909263c4e9e4e514 (diff)
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CVS operations generally need to be within CVS checkouts, so these chdir()
calls are warranted. They shouldn't modify the caller's working directory, though. Use File::chdir to keep the scope of the changes subroutine-local. The tests now pass without resetting the working directory.
Diffstat (limited to 't')
-rwxr-xr-xt/cvs.t9
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/t/cvs.t b/t/cvs.t
index c3612ef8c..9df62334d 100755
--- a/t/cvs.t
+++ b/t/cvs.t
@@ -28,14 +28,11 @@ my $cvsrepo = "$dir/repo";
system "cvs -d $cvsrepo init >/dev/null";
system "mkdir $dir/ikiwiki >/dev/null";
-my $cwd = `pwd`; chomp $cwd;
system "cd $dir/ikiwiki && cvs -d $cvsrepo import -m import ikiwiki VENDOR RELEASE >/dev/null";
-chdir $cwd;
system "rm -rf $dir/ikiwiki >/dev/null";
system "cvs -d $cvsrepo co -d $config{srcdir} ikiwiki >/dev/null";
# Web commit
-chdir $cwd;
my $test1 = readfile("t/test1.mdwn");
writefile('test1.mdwn', $config{srcdir}, $test1);
IkiWiki::rcs_add("test1.mdwn");
@@ -51,12 +48,10 @@ is($changes[0]{pages}[0]{"page"}, "test1");
# Manual commit
my $message = "Added the second page";
-chdir $cwd;
my $test2 = readfile("t/test2.mdwn");
writefile('test2.mdwn', $config{srcdir}, $test2);
-chdir $config{srcdir};
-system "cvs add test2.mdwn >/dev/null 2>&1";
-system "cvs commit -m \"$message\" test2.mdwn >/dev/null";
+system "cd $config{srcdir} && cvs add test2.mdwn >/dev/null 2>&1";
+system "cd $config{srcdir} && cvs commit -m \"$message\" test2.mdwn >/dev/null";
@changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(3);
is($#changes, 1);