Versions of bash before 3.0 do not have =~ syntax to match on a regex.
Changed to using a simple grep -c test instead.
Fixes issues with osx and Solaris 9 and before.
- _list() now shows the capitalized filename in place of 'TODO:'.
For example, listing garden.txt produces a output prefixed by 'GARDEN:'
This eliminates the ' from $FILE' part of the _list() output. All tests
were adjusted to match this new output.
- 'add' and 'addm' now 'addto' with $TODO_FILE instead of user supplied file
- 'addto' now shows the capitalized filename in place of 'TODO:'.
For example, adding to garden.txt produces a output prefixed by 'GARDEN:'
(Probably the most controversial part of this commit and up for
discussion. If kept, the 'listfile' output should be made to match.
Note that this convention would then minimize standard output by
dropping the file name.)
- All existing add/addm/add-date tests pass. Two new test sequences were
added to test 'addto' and 'listfile' functionality.
- A space/tab nuissance was cleared up in the tests/README file.
* Fixed regex in `_list` to exclude lines that begin with whitespace,
as the ' ' => '0' replacement hadn't yet been performed.
* Added test cases to `t1300-ls.sh` to check for this condition.
Using the cleaninput function, to escape &'s on certain actions.
Currently the actions needing escaped &'s are append, prepend and replace.
Other actions including add need unescaped &'s.
This gives access to the full path of the script. It may prove useful
for addon developers to rerun todo.sh from within their addons, in order
to populate variables for context, projects etc. As we have the config
and actions directory available via variables, this is a missing piece.
Commit df4f9150 introduced the use of "grep -w -o". This
combination was broken from the introduction of -o (in 2001) until
subsequent release of GNU grep 2.5.3 in 2007---see changelog for
2005-11-10. In particular, OS X uses a pre-2.5.3 version
of GNU grep.
Work around by replacing with two greps: one to find maximal
strings with @s in them (still relying on -o) and the second to
extract contexts.
Reported by Jon Smajda <jon@smajda.com>; fix developed
in conjunction with Philippe Teuwen <phil@teuwen.org>.
Signed-off-by: Emil Sit <sit@emilsit.net>