Am Donnerstag, 17. März 2016 um 08:14:11, schrieb Günter Milde <mi...@lyx.org> > commit d0ef6afac08c86df4eb092fab49ba4dc7619aacb > Author: Günter Milde <mi...@lyx.org> > Date: Thu Mar 17 08:13:45 2016 +0100 > > cmake autotests: label aastex tests as unreliable > > document class aastex.cls replaced by aastex6.cls > (in CTAN and TL 2015-update around march 2016) > New layout required, see #10027 > > diff --git a/development/autotests/unreliableTests > b/development/autotests/unreliableTests
... > -Sublabel: 1wrong 2output > +Sublabel: varying_versions > +# ======================== > +# Test depending on TeX distribution, package versions or OS > + > +# document class aastex.cls replaced by aastex6.cls > +# (in CTAN and TL 2015-update around march 2016) > +# New layout required, see #10027 > +export/templates/aastex.* > +export/examples/aas_sample.* > + > + > +Sublabel: wrong_output This is the same as 'Sublabel: wrong output', because anything not in [a-zA-Z] is treated as a separator. But the sequence of displayed labels is not defined. Opposite to this, the statement 'Sublabel: 1wrong 2output' defines the sequence. It is pure luck that the labels now are still in correct order. Each label has assigned a 'depth' flag, defaulting to '0'. '1wrong' assigns the depth '1'. Labels are sorted according to depth and according to the sequence appearing while parsing the *Tests controlling files. I prefer some labels with specified depth, be it only as an example. Kornel
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