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test/tagging: add test for error messages of tag --batch
This is based on the similar test for notmuch restore, but the parser in batch tagging mode is less tolerant of a few cases, in particular those tested by illegal_tag.
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@ -46,6 +46,41 @@ test_expect_equal "$output" "\
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thread:XXX 2001-01-05 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; One (:\" inbox tag1 unread)
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thread:XXX 2001-01-05 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; Two (inbox tag1 tag4 unread)"
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test_begin_subtest '--batch: checking error messages'
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notmuch dump --format=batch-tag > BACKUP
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notmuch tag --batch <<EOF 2>OUTPUT
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# the next line has a space
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# this line has no tag operations, but this is permitted in batch format.
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a
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+0
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+a +b
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# trailing whitespace
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+a +b
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+c +d --
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# this is a harmless comment, do not yell about it.
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# the previous line was blank; also no yelling please
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+%zz -- id:whatever
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# the next non-comment line should report an an empty tag error for
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# batch tagging, but not for restore
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+ +e -- id:foo
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+- -- id:foo
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EOF
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cat <<EOF > EXPECTED
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Warning: no query string [+0]
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Warning: no query string [+a +b]
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Warning: missing query string [+a +b ]
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Warning: no query string after -- [+c +d --]
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Warning: hex decoding of tag %zz failed [+%zz -- id:whatever]
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Warning: empty tag forbidden [+ +e -- id:foo]
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Warning: tag starting with '-' forbidden [+- -- id:foo]
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EOF
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notmuch restore --format=batch-tag < BACKUP
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test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED OUTPUT
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test_expect_code 1 "Empty tag names" 'notmuch tag + One'
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test_expect_code 1 "Tag name beginning with -" 'notmuch tag +- One'
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