From: Eric B. <er...@go...> - 2007-10-15 13:48:53
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Colin Paul Adams wrote: >>>>>> "Colin" == Colin Paul Adams <co...@co...> writes: > >>>>>> "Eric" == Eric Bezault <er...@go...> writes: > Eric> col...@us... wrote: > > >> gobo/trunk/test/xml/xslt/data/character_map2.out > >>> gobo/trunk/test/xml/xslt/data/character_map4.out > > Eric> These files don't have the property svn:eol-style set. > > Colin> I don't know what to do about this. I tried making the > Colin> results verbatim manifest strings. The tests then fail as > Colin> the embedded CR characters (which show up as ^M in Emacs) > Colin> are not being read from the verbatim string (using "{ }" > Colin> delimiters) into the STRING object. > Colin> (Eiffel Studio 6.0). > > I reverted to using the output files for comparing test results. > I added the svn:needs-lock property to make them read-only (so you > will not be tempted to edit them on Windows - these are generated > output - that is I invoke gexslt on the test input files, and divert > standard output to the file. Then I inspect the output to check it is > correct). > > I then set the svn:eol-style property to LF, combined with reading the > files as binary files, in a effort to avoid the different results problem. There is something I don't understand. Neither: gobo/trunk/test/xml/xslt/data/character_map2.out gobo/trunk/test/xml/xslt/data/character_map4.out have the properties svn:needs-lock and svn:eol-style LF despite what you described above, but now the file: gobo/trunk/test/xml/xslt/xm_xslt_test_character_map.e has the property svn:eol-style LF. This does not look right to me. -- Eric Bezault mailto:er...@go... http://www.gobosoft.com |