We print an intentionally non-specific message on stderr, since it
isn't clear if there will be some global output file argument to
replace.
We update the test suite atomically, since it relies on having the
same text in two files.
return 1;
if (argc && strcmp (argv[0], "--") != 0) {
return 1;
if (argc && strcmp (argv[0], "--") != 0) {
+ fprintf (stderr, "Warning: the output file argument of dump is deprecated.\n");
output = fopen (argv[0], "w");
if (output == NULL) {
fprintf (stderr, "Error opening %s for writing: %s\n",
output = fopen (argv[0], "w");
if (output == NULL) {
fprintf (stderr, "Error opening %s for writing: %s\n",
notmuch dump dump-outfile.actual
test_expect_equal_file dump.expected dump-outfile.actual
notmuch dump dump-outfile.actual
test_expect_equal_file dump.expected dump-outfile.actual
+test_begin_subtest "dump outfile # deprecated"
+test_expect_equal "Warning: the output file argument of dump is deprecated."\
+ "$(notmuch dump /dev/null 2>&1)"
+
test_begin_subtest "dump outfile --"
notmuch dump dump-1-arg-dash.actual --
test_expect_equal_file dump.expected dump-1-arg-dash.actual
test_begin_subtest "dump outfile --"
notmuch dump dump-1-arg-dash.actual --
test_expect_equal_file dump.expected dump-1-arg-dash.actual