I.e. removed the colon after the ITEM#. Updated tasks are now listed like the 'todo.sh ls' command does, e.g.
42 smell the roses
This is in preparation to eventually use a function factored out from _list() for the verbose task output, which would enable coloring in the verbose message and thus align the verbose message output even more with the normal task output.
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#!/bin/sh
test_description='basic prepend functionality
'
. ./test-lib.sh
test_todo_session 'prepend usage' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh prepend B B
usage: todo.sh prepend ITEM# "TEXT TO PREPEND"
=== 1
EOF
cat > todo.txt <<EOF
(B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
notice the sunflowers
stop
EOF
test_todo_session 'basic prepend' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh list
1 (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
2 notice the sunflowers
3 stop
--
TODO: 3 of 3 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh -p list
1 (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
2 notice the sunflowers
3 stop
--
TODO: 3 of 3 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh prepend 2 test
2 test notice the sunflowers
>>> todo.sh -p list
1 (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
3 stop
2 test notice the sunflowers
--
TODO: 3 of 3 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh prepend 1 test
1 (B) test smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
>>> todo.sh -p list
1 (B) test smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
3 stop
2 test notice the sunflowers
--
TODO: 3 of 3 tasks shown
EOF
test_todo_session 'prepend with &' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh prepend 3 "no running & jumping now"
3 no running & jumping now stop
EOF
cat /dev/null > todo.txt
test_todo_session 'prepend handling prepended date on add' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh -t add "new task"
1 2009-02-13 new task
TODO: 1 added.
>>> todo.sh prepend 1 "this is just a"
1 2009-02-13 this is just a new task
EOF
cat /dev/null > todo.txt
test_todo_session 'prepend handling priority and prepended date on add' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh -t add "new task"
1 2009-02-13 new task
TODO: 1 added.
>>> todo.sh pri 1 A
1 (A) 2009-02-13 new task
TODO: 1 prioritized (A).
>>> todo.sh prepend 1 "this is just a"
1 (A) 2009-02-13 this is just a new task
EOF
cat /dev/null > todo.txt
test_todo_session 'prepend with prepended date keeps both' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh -t add "new task"
1 2009-02-13 new task
TODO: 1 added.
>>> todo.sh prepend 1 "2010-07-04 this is just a"
1 2009-02-13 2010-07-04 this is just a new task
EOF
test_done
test_description='basic prepend functionality
'
. ./test-lib.sh
test_todo_session 'prepend usage' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh prepend B B
usage: todo.sh prepend ITEM# "TEXT TO PREPEND"
=== 1
EOF
cat > todo.txt <<EOF
(B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
notice the sunflowers
stop
EOF
test_todo_session 'basic prepend' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh list
1 (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
2 notice the sunflowers
3 stop
--
TODO: 3 of 3 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh -p list
1 (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
2 notice the sunflowers
3 stop
--
TODO: 3 of 3 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh prepend 2 test
2 test notice the sunflowers
>>> todo.sh -p list
1 (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
3 stop
2 test notice the sunflowers
--
TODO: 3 of 3 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh prepend 1 test
1 (B) test smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
>>> todo.sh -p list
1 (B) test smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
3 stop
2 test notice the sunflowers
--
TODO: 3 of 3 tasks shown
EOF
test_todo_session 'prepend with &' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh prepend 3 "no running & jumping now"
3 no running & jumping now stop
EOF
cat /dev/null > todo.txt
test_todo_session 'prepend handling prepended date on add' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh -t add "new task"
1 2009-02-13 new task
TODO: 1 added.
>>> todo.sh prepend 1 "this is just a"
1 2009-02-13 this is just a new task
EOF
cat /dev/null > todo.txt
test_todo_session 'prepend handling priority and prepended date on add' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh -t add "new task"
1 2009-02-13 new task
TODO: 1 added.
>>> todo.sh pri 1 A
1 (A) 2009-02-13 new task
TODO: 1 prioritized (A).
>>> todo.sh prepend 1 "this is just a"
1 (A) 2009-02-13 this is just a new task
EOF
cat /dev/null > todo.txt
test_todo_session 'prepend with prepended date keeps both' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh -t add "new task"
1 2009-02-13 new task
TODO: 1 added.
>>> todo.sh prepend 1 "2010-07-04 this is just a"
1 2009-02-13 2010-07-04 this is just a new task
EOF
test_done