History log of /src/bin/sh/tests/errors/assignment-error2.0 (Results 1 – 4 of 4)
Revision Date Author Comments
# d0b2dbfa 16-Aug-2023 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line sh pattern

Remove /^\s*#[#!]?\s*\$FreeBSD\$.*$\n/


# d0b2dbfa 16-Aug-2023 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line sh pattern

Remove /^\s*#[#!]?\s*\$FreeBSD\$.*$\n/


# 13de33a5 11-Dec-2013 Julio Merino <jmmv@FreeBSD.org>

Migrate tools/regression/bin/ tests to the new layout.

This change is a proof of concept on how to easily integrate existing
tests from the tools/regression/ hierarchy into the /usr/tests/ test
suit

Migrate tools/regression/bin/ tests to the new layout.

This change is a proof of concept on how to easily integrate existing
tests from the tools/regression/ hierarchy into the /usr/tests/ test
suite and on how to adapt them to the new layout for src.

To achieve these goals, this change:

- Moves tests from tools/regression/bin/<tool>/ to bin/<tool>/tests/.
- Renames the previous regress.sh files to legacy_test.sh.
- Adds Makefiles to build and install the tests and all their supporting
data files into /usr/tests/bin/.
- Plugs the legacy_test test programs into the test suite using the new
TAP backend for Kyua (appearing in 0.8) so that the code of the test
programs does not have to change.
- Registers the new directories in the BSD.test.dist mtree file.

Reviewed by: freebsd-testing
Approved by: rpaulo (mentor)

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# 850460c0 01-Jan-2011 Jilles Tjoelker <jilles@FreeBSD.org>

sh: Check readonly status for assignments on regular builtins.

An error message is written, the builtin is not executed, nonzero exit
status is returned but the shell does not abort.

This was alrea

sh: Check readonly status for assignments on regular builtins.

An error message is written, the builtin is not executed, nonzero exit
status is returned but the shell does not abort.

This was already checked for special builtins and external commands, with
the same consequences except that the shell aborts for special builtins.

Obtained from: NetBSD

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