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-# file : tests/remote.test
-# copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2018 Code Synthesis Ltd
-# license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
-
-# Tests for commands that accept pkg repository location must be able to run
-# regardless whether the repository is local or remote. They also must be able
-# to create the repository used for testing at the specified path, so being
-# published to build2.org it can be used for the remote testing. Note that
-# prior to publishing repositories tests must be performed with the
-# config.test.output=keep variable override, so their working directories (that
-# contain repositories produced) are not cleaned up.
-#
-
-# Output directory path that testscripts must use to prepare repositories
-# required by tests they contain.
-#
-# Note that the local path is carefully crafted so that we end up with the
-# same repository names in both (local and remote) cases. This is necessary
-# for the authentication to work properly in both cases.
-#
-out = $canonicalize([dir_path] $~/pkg/1/build2.org/)
-
-# If $remote is true then remote repositories locations must be used for
-# tests. Variables rep_root and rep refer to the root and the command-
-# specific repositories respectively. Note that the variables type is dir_path
-# for local repositories (rather than string for the remote ones), that allows
-# to portably obtain sub-repositories locations representations.
-#
-remote = $config.bpkg.test.remote
-rep_root = ($remote == true ? [string] "https://build2.org/bpkg/1" : $out)
-
-out += [dir_path] $cmd
-rep = ($remote == true ? [string] "$rep_root/$cmd" : $out)
-
-+if ($remote != true)
- mkdir -p $out
-end