From: Jani Nikula Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2017 17:36:48 +0000 (+0200) Subject: test: shrink T590-thread-breakage test decription to one line X-Git-Tag: 0.24_rc0~4 X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?p=notmuch;a=commitdiff_plain;h=85df8b3915159fa94b7c1c32cb54eda8bd92e0e0;hp=95e9c137e18a5d7ffe68f70b8835f6b8b779e779;ds=sidebyside test: shrink T590-thread-breakage test decription to one line The test description is used for log output, I think the intention is to keep it as a one-liner. Leave the rest of the long description as a comment. --- diff --git a/test/T590-thread-breakage.sh b/test/T590-thread-breakage.sh index 6e4031af..38abc211 100755 --- a/test/T590-thread-breakage.sh +++ b/test/T590-thread-breakage.sh @@ -3,21 +3,21 @@ # Copyright (c) 2016 Daniel Kahn Gillmor # -test_description='thread breakage during reindexing +test_description='thread breakage during reindexing' -notmuch uses ghost documents to track messages we have seen references -to but have never seen. Regardless of the order of delivery, message -deletion, and reindexing, the list of ghost messages for a given -stored corpus should not vary, so that threads can be reassmebled -cleanly. - -In practice, we accept a small amount of variation (and therefore -traffic pattern metadata leakage to be stored in the index) for the -sake of efficiency. - -This test also embeds some subtests to ensure that indexing actually -works properly and attempted fixes to threading issues do not break -the expected contents of the index.' +# notmuch uses ghost documents to track messages we have seen references +# to but have never seen. Regardless of the order of delivery, message +# deletion, and reindexing, the list of ghost messages for a given +# stored corpus should not vary, so that threads can be reassmebled +# cleanly. +# +# In practice, we accept a small amount of variation (and therefore +# traffic pattern metadata leakage to be stored in the index) for the +# sake of efficiency. +# +# This test also embeds some subtests to ensure that indexing actually +# works properly and attempted fixes to threading issues do not break +# the expected contents of the index. . ./test-lib.sh || exit 1