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2012-02-29test: Remove 'broken' flag from encoding testMichal Sojka
2012-02-29test: Add test for searching of uncommonly encoded messagesMichal Sojka
Emails that are encoded differently than as ASCII or UTF-8 are not indexed properly by notmuch. It is not possible to search for non-ASCII words within those messages.
2012-01-22test: whitespace-cleanup for most test/* filesTomi Ollila
Used emacs (whitespace-cleanup) function to "cleanup blank problems" in test files where that could be done without breaking tests; test/emacs was partially, and test/multipart was fully reverted.
2011-12-29test: Make generated message date a real dateAustin Clements
January 5, 2001 was a Tuesday, not a Friday. Jameson fixed this exact problem for the multipart test in ec2b0a98cc, but not for generate_message itself. As Jameson pointed out in ec2b0a98cc, if we want to test date parsing, we should do it separately.
2011-05-27test: change "#!/bin/bash" to "#!/usr/bin/env bash" enhances portabilityJoel Borggrén-Franck
Change #!/bin/bash at start of tests to "#!/usr/bin/env bash". That way systems running on bash < 4 can prepend bash >= 4 to path before running the tests.
2010-09-20test: Remove useless NOTMUCH variable (in favor of simply "notmuch")Carl Worth
When the NOTMUCH variable was originally invented it was used as an explicit path to the notmuch binary being tested. Today, the test suite sets the PATH variable instead, so the NOTMUCH variable always has a value of simply "notmuch". We simplifying that by using the constant value rather than the continual variable reference.
2010-09-20test: Avoid printing "Testing Testing ..."Carl Worth
The test suite isn't auditioning for a roadie position, after all.
2010-09-20test: Print section names, and rename all test sectionsCarl Worth
Now that we can usefully pass section names via the NOTMUCH_SKIP_TESTS environment variable, it's useful to actually print those names out for the user. Then, since we're now printing these names, let's use nicer names, (not excessively long but also not using abbreviations like "msg").