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@@ -113,24 +113,24 @@ Most of them are *snapshot tests* which compare `bfs`'s output to a known-good c
You can pass the name of a particular test case (or a few) to run just those tests.
For example:
- $ ./tests.sh test_basic
+ $ ./tests/tests.sh test_basic
If you need to update the reference snapshot, pass `--update`.
It can be handy to generate the snapshot with a different `find` implementation to ensure the output is correct, for example:
- $ ./tests.sh test_basic --bfs=find --update
+ $ ./tests/tests.sh test_basic --bfs=find --update
But keep in mind, other `find` implementations may not be correct.
To my knowledge, no other implementation passes even the POSIX-compatible subset of the tests:
- $ ./tests.sh --bfs=find --posix
+ $ ./tests/tests.sh --bfs=find --posix
...
tests passed: 89
tests failed: 5
Run
- $ ./tests.sh --help
+ $ ./tests/tests.sh --help
for more details.