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authorKaren Arutyunov <karen@codesynthesis.com>2018-09-04 14:02:11 +0300
committerKaren Arutyunov <karen@codesynthesis.com>2018-09-04 14:02:11 +0300
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-# file : tests/config.test
-# copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2018 Code Synthesis Ltd
-# license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
-
-# Create an empty configuration that will be copied by subsequent tests and
-# scopes setup commands. The common approach will be that group scopes copy and
-# modify the parent scope configuration as required by the nested tests and
-# scopes. Tests will also clone the parent scope configuration to optionally
-# modify it, use and cleanup at the end. Note that configuration can not be
-# shared between multiple bpkg processes. Also we need to make sure that
-# configurations are not cloned while being used by bpkg.
-#
-+$cfg_create -d cfg 2>- &cfg/***
-
-# The most commonly used configuration cloning command that copies it from the
-# parent scope working directory.
-#
-clone_cfg = cp -p -r ../cfg ./
-
-# Clones the original (presumably empty) configuration from the root scope
-# working directory.
-#
-clone_root_cfg = cp -p -r $~/cfg ./
-
-# Setup a test command to use a cloned configuration directory by default.
-#
-test.arguments += -d cfg