test: fix argument order of test_expect_equal_file in few tests

Few Emacs tests had test_expect_equal_file arguments in the wrong
order: the first argument should be the test output and the
second one should be the expected.
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Dmitry Kurochkin 2011-06-28 08:45:02 +04:00 committed by Carl Worth
parent 6b17da10e4
commit e4fc21e88b

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@ -198,12 +198,12 @@ test_expect_equal_file OUTPUT EXPECTED
test_begin_subtest "Save attachment from within emacs using notmuch-show-save-attachments" test_begin_subtest "Save attachment from within emacs using notmuch-show-save-attachments"
# save as archive to test that Emacs does not re-compress .gz # save as archive to test that Emacs does not re-compress .gz
echo ./attachment1.gz | test_emacs '(notmuch-show "id:cf0c4d610911171136h1713aa59w9cf9aa31f052ad0a@mail.gmail.com") (notmuch-show-save-attachments)' > /dev/null 2>&1 echo ./attachment1.gz | test_emacs '(notmuch-show "id:cf0c4d610911171136h1713aa59w9cf9aa31f052ad0a@mail.gmail.com") (notmuch-show-save-attachments)' > /dev/null 2>&1
test_expect_equal_file "$EXPECTED/attachment" attachment1.gz test_expect_equal_file attachment1.gz "$EXPECTED/attachment"
test_begin_subtest "Save attachment from within emacs using notmuch-show-save-part" test_begin_subtest "Save attachment from within emacs using notmuch-show-save-part"
# save as archive to test that Emacs does not re-compress .gz # save as archive to test that Emacs does not re-compress .gz
echo ./attachment2.gz | test_emacs '(notmuch-show-save-part "id:cf0c4d610911171136h1713aa59w9cf9aa31f052ad0a@mail.gmail.com" 5)' > /dev/null 2>&1 echo ./attachment2.gz | test_emacs '(notmuch-show-save-part "id:cf0c4d610911171136h1713aa59w9cf9aa31f052ad0a@mail.gmail.com" 5)' > /dev/null 2>&1
test_expect_equal_file "$EXPECTED/attachment" attachment2.gz test_expect_equal_file attachment2.gz "$EXPECTED/attachment"
test_begin_subtest "View raw message within emacs" test_begin_subtest "View raw message within emacs"
first_line=$(head -n1 $EXPECTED/raw-message-cf0c4d-52ad0a) first_line=$(head -n1 $EXPECTED/raw-message-cf0c4d-52ad0a)