2012/8/22 Junio C Hamano <[email protected]>:
> Which part of the output from "git remote show" does this test
> expect to be translated? Specifically, does "tracked" ever get
> translated?
>
> It appears that _(" tracked") is indeed marked for translation in
> the source, so how can we expect value in $actual be any useful for
> any comparison?
>
> Confused...
Yes, because _("tracked") is marked for translation, check_remote_track()
is hard to do right.
> check_remote_track () {
> actual=$(git remote show "$1" | sed -ne 's|^ \(.*\) tracked$|\1|p')
> shift &&
> - tokens_match "$*" "$actual"
> + tokens_i18nmatch "$*" "$actual"
> }
Output of command "git remote show origin" is:
# GETTEXT POISON #
# GETTEXT POISON #
# GETTEXT POISON #
# GETTEXT POISON #
# GETTEXT POISON #
master# GETTEXT POISON #
side # GETTEXT POISON #
Maybe we should bypass all testcases which calling check_remote_track().
Changing 'tokens_match' to 'tokens_i18nmatch' won't fix but hide the problem.
- test_expect_success 'remote information for the origin' '
+ test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT 'remote information for the origin' '
- test_expect_succes 'remove remote' '
+ test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT 'remove remote' '
- test_expect_success 'add another remote' '
+ test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT 'add another remote' '
--
Jiang Xin
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