This is wonderful! Thank you Javier!

Your right in that my initial quick conversion was a bit dirty, and of course, we're all human so we make mistakes. Would you care to update the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/ManualStyleGuide page with this information? It's nice to have your merge fixing everything, but we'll want to incorporate your tidy script into future submissions to make sure we keep things neat ;-)

Nicholas

On 02/22/2013 07:05 AM, Javier P.L. wrote:
Hi,

Recently I've started looking at the manual testcases[0], and I've noticed there
is no defined indentation (some have more spaces than others or have tabs), some
of them had syntax mistakes, I also noticed than the <dl> / <dt> / <dd> tags
weren't indented correctly by vim. So I wrote a little script that check both 
things.

./test_case_format testcase

It uses tidy to check for syntax errors, and a modified vim indentation file to
indent with 4 spaces by default.

<dt> In Home folder right click on a blank section and select New Document, Empty 
Document. Name the resulting file 'moveme.txt'</dt>
<dd>Empty document moveme.txt is created</dd>
<dd>Was the empty document moveme.txt created?</dd>
<dt>Create a directory called 'test'</dt>

<dt> In Home folder right click on a blank section and select New Document, Empty 
Document. Name the resulting file 'moveme.txt'</dt>
     <dd>Empty document moveme.txt is created</dd>
     <dd>Was the empty document moveme.txt created?</dd>
<dt>Create a directory called 'test'</dt>

https://raw.github.com/chilicuil/learn/master/sh/test_case_format

Cheers

[0] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/TestCaseFormat



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