run_test "inc -file ${MH_TEST_DIR}/test.mbox -width 120 -truncate" \
"Incorporating new mail into inbox...
- 11+ 03/01 Mr Nobody Who is on first?<<Abbott: Every dollar of it. And why not, the man's entitled to it. Cos"
+ 11+ 03/01 Mr Nobody Who is on first?<<Abbott: Every dollar of it. And why not, the man's entitled to it. Cost"
check `mhpath +inbox 11` "${MH_TEST_DIR}/test.mbox.2" "keep first"
rm -f "${MH_TEST_DIR}/test.mbox" "${MH_TEST_DIR}/test.mbox.2"
run_test "scan -width 120 +inbox 11" \
- " 11+ 03/01 Mr Nobody Who is on first?<<Abbott: Every dollar of it. And why not, the man's entitled to it. Cos"
+ " 11+ 03/01 Mr Nobody Who is on first?<<Abbott: Every dollar of it. And why not, the man's entitled to it. Cost"
# check header field name with ':' character than lands on m_getfld() buffer
cat >"$MH_TEST_DIR/mess" <<EOF
' 1 01/16 No Such User FLDPLUS test'
rm -f "$MH_TEST_DIR/mess"
+# check inc of message with header field body with more than 511 characters
+cat >"$expected" <<EOF
+Comments: The important characteristic of this message is that this header
+ field body is more than 511 bytes long. That tests the logic in
+ m_getfld () for transitioning to the FLDPLUS state. This is the
+ only use for the FLDPLUS state, handling header field bodies that
+ are longer than the buffer used to retrieve them. The trailing
+ newline after the last character is the 512th character. The 511th
+ character, counting all spaces, even the leading one, is*
+ And, it continues onto this line.
+From: No Such User <nosuch@example.com>
+To: Some Other User <someother@example.com>
+Subject: FLDPLUS test
+Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2013 20:33:58 -0600
+EOF
+
+cat >"$MH_TEST_DIR/mess" <<EOF
+From nosuch@example.com Wed 16 Jan 2013 20:33:58 -0600
+Comments: The important characteristic of this message is that this header
+ field body is more than 511 bytes long. That tests the logic in
+ m_getfld () for transitioning to the FLDPLUS state. This is the
+ only use for the FLDPLUS state, handling header field bodies that
+ are longer than the buffer used to retrieve them. The trailing
+ newline after the last character is the 512th character. The 511th
+ character, counting all spaces, even the leading one, is*
+ And, it continues onto this line.
+From: No Such User <nosuch@example.com>
+To: Some Other User <someother@example.com>
+Subject: FLDPLUS test
+Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2013 20:33:58 -0600
+
+EOF
+run_prog inc -file "$MH_TEST_DIR/mess" >/dev/null
+check "$expected" `mhpath last` || rmm last
+rm -f "$MH_TEST_DIR/mess"
+
# check scan and inc of mbox with multiple messages
echo y | packf -file "$MH_TEST_DIR/msgbox"
run_test "scan -width 80 -file $MH_TEST_DIR/msgbox" \
8 09/29 Test8 Testing message 8<<This is message number 8 >>
9 09/29 Test9 Testing message 9<<This is message number 9 >>
10 09/29 Test10 Testing message 10<<This is message number 10 >>
- 11 03/01 Mr Nobody Who is on first?<<Abbott: Every dollar of it. An
+ 11 03/01 Mr Nobody Who is on first?<<Abbott: Every dollar of it. And
12 12/18 foo@example.edu test'
run_test "inc -width 80 -file $MH_TEST_DIR/msgbox -truncate" \
'Incorporating new mail into inbox...
20 09/29 Test8 Testing message 8<<This is message number 8 >>
21 09/29 Test9 Testing message 9<<This is message number 9 >>
22 09/29 Test10 Testing message 10<<This is message number 10 >>
- 23 03/01 Mr Nobody Who is on first?<<Abbott: Every dollar of it. An
+ 23 03/01 Mr Nobody Who is on first?<<Abbott: Every dollar of it. And
24 12/18 foo@example.edu test'
rm -f "$MH_TEST_DIR/msgbox"
# check mbox with two blank lines between header and body
cat >>"$MH_TEST_DIR/msgbox" <<EOF
From
+Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 21:02:12 -0500
From: me@example.com
test
EOF
-run_test "inc -width 80 -file $MH_TEST_DIR/msgbox -truncate" \
+run_test "inc -width 60 -file $MH_TEST_DIR/msgbox -truncate" \
'Incorporating new mail into inbox...
- 25+ 04/15*me@example.com <<test >>'
+ 25+ 04/15 me@example.com <<test >>'
rm -f "$MH_TEST_DIR/msgbox"