In verbose mode, commands first print the updated task, then summarize the change in the following line. The add/addm/addto commands deviated from this, using "TODO: '<task>' added on line N." This change splits this into two separate lines, obsoletes the implementation jargon of "line", and makes it easier to visually parse the message. This is also a preparation for a possible future use of a _list()-like function, so that the updated task is processed and highlighted like the normal task output.
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#!/bin/sh
test_description='basic priority functionality
'
. ./test-lib.sh
test_todo_session 'priority usage' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh pri B B
usage: todo.sh pri ITEM# PRIORITY
note: PRIORITY must be anywhere from A to Z.
=== 1
EOF
cat > todo.txt <<EOF
smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
notice the sunflowers
stop
EOF
test_todo_session 'basic priority' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh list
2 notice the sunflowers
1 smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
3 stop
--
TODO: 3 of 3 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh pri 1 B
1: (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
TODO: 1 prioritized (B).
>>> 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 pri 2 C
2: (C) notice the sunflowers
TODO: 2 prioritized (C).
>>> todo.sh -p list
1 (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
2 (C) notice the sunflowers
3 stop
--
TODO: 3 of 3 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh pri 2 A
2: (A) notice the sunflowers
TODO: 2 prioritized (A).
>>> todo.sh -p list
2 (A) notice the sunflowers
1 (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
3 stop
--
TODO: 3 of 3 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh pri 2 a
2: (A) notice the sunflowers
TODO: 2 prioritized (A).
>>> todo.sh -p listpri
2 (A) notice the sunflowers
1 (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
--
TODO: 2 of 3 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh add "smell the coffee +wakeup"
4: smell the coffee +wakeup
TODO: 4 added.
>>> todo.sh -p list
2 (A) notice the sunflowers
1 (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
4 smell the coffee +wakeup
3 stop
--
TODO: 4 of 4 tasks shown
EOF
test_done
test_description='basic priority functionality
'
. ./test-lib.sh
test_todo_session 'priority usage' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh pri B B
usage: todo.sh pri ITEM# PRIORITY
note: PRIORITY must be anywhere from A to Z.
=== 1
EOF
cat > todo.txt <<EOF
smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
notice the sunflowers
stop
EOF
test_todo_session 'basic priority' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh list
2 notice the sunflowers
1 smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
3 stop
--
TODO: 3 of 3 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh pri 1 B
1: (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
TODO: 1 prioritized (B).
>>> 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 pri 2 C
2: (C) notice the sunflowers
TODO: 2 prioritized (C).
>>> todo.sh -p list
1 (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
2 (C) notice the sunflowers
3 stop
--
TODO: 3 of 3 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh pri 2 A
2: (A) notice the sunflowers
TODO: 2 prioritized (A).
>>> todo.sh -p list
2 (A) notice the sunflowers
1 (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
3 stop
--
TODO: 3 of 3 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh pri 2 a
2: (A) notice the sunflowers
TODO: 2 prioritized (A).
>>> todo.sh -p listpri
2 (A) notice the sunflowers
1 (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
--
TODO: 2 of 3 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh add "smell the coffee +wakeup"
4: smell the coffee +wakeup
TODO: 4 added.
>>> todo.sh -p list
2 (A) notice the sunflowers
1 (B) smell the uppercase Roses +flowers @outside
4 smell the coffee +wakeup
3 stop
--
TODO: 4 of 4 tasks shown
EOF
test_done