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Revision tags: release/13.4.0-p5, release/13.5.0-p1, release/14.2.0-p3, release/13.5.0, release/14.2.0-p2, release/14.1.0-p8, release/13.4.0-p4, release/14.1.0-p7, release/14.2.0-p1, release/13.4.0-p3, release/14.2.0, release/13.4.0, release/14.1.0, release/13.3.0, release/14.0.0 |
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d0b2dbfa |
| 16-Aug-2023 |
Warner Losh <[email protected]> |
Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line sh pattern
Remove /^\s*#[#!]?\s*\$FreeBSD\$.*$\n/
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Revision tags: release/13.2.0, release/12.4.0, release/13.1.0, release/12.3.0, release/13.0.0, release/12.2.0, release/11.4.0, release/12.1.0 |
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b2752497 |
| 05-Sep-2019 |
Kyle Evans <[email protected]> |
patch(1): add some basic tests
Summary: - basic: test application of patches created by diff -u at the beginning/middle/end of file, which have differing amounts of context before and after chun
patch(1): add some basic tests
Summary: - basic: test application of patches created by diff -u at the beginning/middle/end of file, which have differing amounts of context before and after chunks being added - limited_ctx: stems from PR 74127 in which a rogue line was getting added when the patch should have been rejected. Similar behavior was reproducible with larger contexts near the beginning/end of a file. See r326084 for details - file_creation: patch sourced from /dev/null should create the file - file_nodupe: said patch sourced from /dev/null shouldn't dupe the contents when re-applied (personal vendetta, WIP, see comment) - file_removal: this follows from nodupe; the reverse of a patch sourced from /dev/null is most naturally deleting the file, as is expected based on GNU patch behavior (WIP)
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