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tests: enable alertnotify test for Windows

The semantics of "echo" are different there and they change the resulting text,
but they're still correct and predictable.
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Cory Fields 10 years ago
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      src/test/alert_tests.cpp

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src/test/alert_tests.cpp

@ -154,9 +154,6 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(AlertApplies) @@ -154,9 +154,6 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(AlertApplies)
}
// This uses sh 'echo' to test the -alertnotify function, writing to a
// /tmp file. So skip it on Windows:
#ifndef WIN32
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(AlertNotify)
{
SetMockTime(11);
@ -171,15 +168,24 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(AlertNotify) @@ -171,15 +168,24 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(AlertNotify)
std::vector<std::string> r = read_lines(temp);
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(r.size(), 4u);
// Windows built-in echo semantics are different than posixy shells. Quotes and
// whitespace are printed literally.
#ifndef WIN32
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(r[0], "Alert 1");
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(r[1], "Alert 2, cancels 1");
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(r[2], "Alert 2, cancels 1");
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(r[3], "Evil Alert; /bin/ls; echo "); // single-quotes should be removed
#else
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(r[0], "'Alert 1' ");
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(r[1], "'Alert 2, cancels 1' ");
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(r[2], "'Alert 2, cancels 1' ");
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(r[3], "'Evil Alert; /bin/ls; echo ' ");
#endif
boost::filesystem::remove(temp);
SetMockTime(0);
}
#endif
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_END()

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