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author | Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com> | 2020-06-23 08:10:08 -0600 |
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committer | Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com> | 2020-06-23 14:17:48 -0600 |
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BATS tests: new too-many-arguments test
...plus a few others. And fixes to actual parsing.
If a command's usage message includes '...' in the
argument list, assume it can take unlimited arguments.
Nothing we can check.
For all others, though, the ALL-CAPS part on the
right-hand side of the usage message will define
an upper bound on the number of arguments accepted
by the command. So in our 'podman --help' test,
generate N+1 args and run that command. We expect
a 125 exit status and a suitably helpful error message.
Not all podman commands or subcommands were checking,
so I fixed that. And, fixed some broken usage messages
(all-caps FLAGS, and '[flags]' at the end of 'ARGS').
Add new checks to the help test to prevent those in
the future.
Plus a little refactoring/cleanup where necessary.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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