mingw_path was introduced in
abd4284 to output a mangled path as it is
passed as an argument to main(). But the name is misleading because
mangling does not come from MinGW, but from MSYS [1]. As
abd4284 does not
introduce any MSYS or MinGW specific code but just prints out argv[2] as
it is passed to main(), give the function the more generic and less
confusing name "print_path".
[1] http://www.mingw.org/wiki/Posix_path_conversion
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Schuberth <sschuberth@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
. ./test-lib.sh
norm_path() {
- expected=$(test-path-utils mingw_path "$2")
+ expected=$(test-path-utils print_path "$2")
test_expect_success $3 "normalize path: $1 => $2" \
"test \"\$(test-path-utils normalize_path_copy '$1')\" = '$expected'"
}
relative_path() {
- expected=$(test-path-utils mingw_path "$3")
+ expected=$(test-path-utils print_path "$3")
test_expect_success $4 "relative path: $1 $2 => $3" \
"test \"\$(test-path-utils relative_path '$1' '$2')\" = '$expected'"
}
return 0;
}
- if (argc == 3 && !strcmp(argv[1], "mingw_path")) {
+ if (argc == 3 && !strcmp(argv[1], "print_path")) {
puts(argv[2]);
return 0;
}