It appears that bb8ba24 merged changes to /ted/test from #6790 and #6896
incorrectly, as the thread no longer compiled.
Because the former PR included the change made to the latter (printing
with slog priority 3 in case of failure), the minimum viable fix is
taking the contents of /ted/test from #6790 and using those as-is.
However, that had hidden success prints behind a "quiet" flag, and
provided no way of configuring that from outside the thread. So
additionally, we expand the ""vase parsing"" performed on the thread's
argument, such that an optional _first_ parameter of a quiet=? may be
passed.
It appears that bb8ba24 merged changes to /ted/test from #6790 and #6896
incorrectly, as the thread no longer compiled.
Because the former PR included the change made to the latter (printing
with slog priority 3 in case of failure), the minimum viable fix is
taking the contents of /ted/test from #6790 and using those as-is.
However, that had hidden success prints behind a "quiet" flag, and
provided no way of configuring that from outside the thread. So
additionally, we expand the ""vase parsing"" performed on the thread's
argument, such that an optional _first_ parameter of a quiet=? may be
passed.
Changes the test command to check if args contains a single path and
wraps it in a list. Now a test thread can be started without providing
a list:
-test %/tests/lib
And passing a list still works:
test %/tests/lib ~
One nit in this change is the lark expression to reach into args: if
args is ~ then instead of getting a useful need/have error, the test
ends in a "false-start". Perhaps this could be fixed by detecting ~
and setting it to %/tests.
Unflops the spur in +en-beam, +de-beam, and everything that calls either
of those, or works with the consequences of their output.
This includes clay's interface for mounting and unmounting, which now
no longer expects the arguments to contain an old-style spur.