-all
-version
-help
+ -(debug)
EOF
-# The exit status is 1 with -help, so temporarily disable -e.
-set +e
+
mhparam -help >$actual 2>&1
-set -e
check $expected $actual
-# check -version, which returns non-zero exit status
-set +e
+# check -version
case `mhparam -v` in
mhparam\ --*) ;;
* ) echo "$0: mhparam -v generated unexpected output" 1>&2
failed=`expr ${failed:-0} + 1`;;
esac
-set -e
# check unknown option
run_test 'mhparam -nonexistent' 'mhparam: -nonexistent unknown'
# check each component in procs array in uip/mhparam.c
# The tests don't override these, so they're default or configured values.
+# Note that cat is hardcoded here because the testsuite uses it for moreproc.
cat >$expected <<EOF
context
.mh_sequences
-$bindir/mhbuild
+$MH_INST_DIR$bindir/mhbuild
$MH_INST_DIR$bindir/refile
700
$bindir/inc
$pagerpath
$bindir/mhmail
$MH_INST_DIR$auxexecdir/mhl
-$pagerpath
+cat
600
$bindir/msh
$bindir/packf
$bindir/whatnow
$bindir/whom
$sysconfdir
-$auxexecdir
+${MH_LIB_DIR}
EOF
mhparam -nocomponent \
check $expected $actual
#### This exits with non-zero status, so let run_test squash that:
-run_test 'mhparam faceproc formatproc rmmproc' ''
+run_test 'mhparam formatproc rmmproc' ''
#### Test sbackup separately because it's only passed as a -D compile option.
case `mhparam sbackup` in
run_test "echo $?" 3
set -e
-# mhparam -debug (undocumented)
+# mhparam -debug
# Some of its output depends on configure options, so don't bother to
# check for correctness here.
mhparam -debug >/dev/null