#! /bin/sh
+. "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ . ../src
# Test that --less-than=2 removes entries which occur twice and keeps entries
# which occur only once.
-tmpfiles=""
-trap 'rm -fr $tmpfiles' 1 2 3 15
-
# unique msg in in3
-tmpfiles="$tmpfiles mcomm-test12.in1 mcomm-test12.in2 mcomm-test12.in3"
cat <<EOF > mcomm-test12.in1
msgid ""
msgstr ""
msgstr ""
EOF
-tmpfiles="$tmpfiles mcomm-test12.tmp mcomm-test12.out"
: ${MSGCOMM=msgcomm}
# --unique is shorthand for --less-than=2; do we've to test both
# switches? Are 'for' loops allowed? -ke-
${MSGCOMM} --less-than=2 --no-location --force-po -o mcomm-test12.tmp \
- mcomm-test12.in1 mcomm-test12.in2 mcomm-test12.in3
-test $? = 0 || { rm -fr $tmpfiles; exit 1; }
-LC_ALL=C tr -d '\r' < mcomm-test12.tmp > mcomm-test12.out
-test $? = 0 || { rm -fr $tmpfiles; exit 1; }
+ mcomm-test12.in1 mcomm-test12.in2 mcomm-test12.in3 || exit 1
+LC_ALL=C tr -d '\r' < mcomm-test12.tmp > mcomm-test12.out || exit 1
-tmpfiles="$tmpfiles mcomm-test12.ok"
cat << EOF > mcomm-test12.ok
msgid ""
msgstr ""
${DIFF} mcomm-test12.ok mcomm-test12.out
result=$?
-rm -fr $tmpfiles
-
exit $result