From 44e6ee930fff5bf42178e5555b4a7c3467cb66c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Justin M. Keyes" Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2016 00:33:45 +0100 Subject: build: Target luacheck HEAD. https://github.com/mpeterv/luacheck/pull/81#issuecomment-261099606 > If you really want to use bleeding-edge version you should get the > rockspec from master branch, not a fixed commit ... > The correct way to install from a specific commit is cloning that > commit and running "luarocks make" from project directory. The reason > is that running "install" or "build" on an scm rockspec fetches > sources from master but uses build description from the rockspec > itself, which may be outdated. --- test/functional/eval/msgpack_functions_spec.lua | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'test/functional/eval/msgpack_functions_spec.lua') diff --git a/test/functional/eval/msgpack_functions_spec.lua b/test/functional/eval/msgpack_functions_spec.lua index ebe7c5492b..3fb54c2ee7 100644 --- a/test/functional/eval/msgpack_functions_spec.lua +++ b/test/functional/eval/msgpack_functions_spec.lua @@ -16,18 +16,18 @@ describe('msgpack*() functions', function() end) end - -- Regression test: msgpack_list_write was failing to write buffer with zero + -- Regression test: msgpack_list_write was failing to write buffer with zero -- length. obj_test('are able to dump and restore {"file": ""}', {{file=''}}) - -- Regression test: msgpack_list_write was failing to write buffer with NL at + -- Regression test: msgpack_list_write was failing to write buffer with NL at -- the end. obj_test('are able to dump and restore {0, "echo mpack"}', {{0, 'echo mpack'}}) obj_test('are able to dump and restore "Test\\n"', {'Test\n'}) - -- Regression test: msgpack_list_write was failing to write buffer with NL + -- Regression test: msgpack_list_write was failing to write buffer with NL -- inside. obj_test('are able to dump and restore "Test\\nTest 2"', {'Test\nTest 2'}) - -- Test that big objects (requirement: dump to something that is bigger then - -- IOSIZE) are also fine. This particular object is obtained by concatenating + -- Test that big objects (requirement: dump to something that is bigger then + -- IOSIZE) are also fine. This particular object is obtained by concatenating -- 5 identical shada files. local big_obj = { 1, 1436711454, 78, { -- cgit