Patch 7.3.1212
Problem:    "make test" on MS-Windows does not report failure like Unix does.
Solution:   Make it work like on Unix. (Taro Muraoka)
Files:      src/testdir/Make_dos.mak


*** ../vim-7.3.1211/src/testdir/Make_dos.mak    2013-06-09 17:52:42.000000000 
+0200
--- src/testdir/Make_dos.mak    2013-06-16 16:52:22.000000000 +0200
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*** 40,62 ****
  
  .SUFFIXES: .in .out
  
! nongui:       fixff $(SCRIPTS16) $(SCRIPTS)
!       echo ALL DONE
  
! small:
!       echo ALL DONE
  
! gui:  fixff $(SCRIPTS16) $(SCRIPTS) $(SCRIPTS_GUI)
!       echo ALL DONE
  
! win32:        fixff $(SCRIPTS16) $(SCRIPTS) $(SCRIPTS32)
!       echo ALL DONE
  
  fixff:
        -$(VIMPROG) -u dos.vim --noplugin "+argdo set ff=dos|upd" +q *.in *.ok
        -$(VIMPROG) -u dos.vim --noplugin "+argdo set ff=unix|upd" +q \
                dotest.in test60.ok test71.ok test74.ok
  
  clean:
        -del *.out
        -if exist test.ok del test.ok
--- 40,64 ----
  
  .SUFFIXES: .in .out
  
! nongui:       fixff $(SCRIPTS16) $(SCRIPTS) report
  
! small:        report
  
! gui:  fixff $(SCRIPTS16) $(SCRIPTS) $(SCRIPTS_GUI) report
  
! win32:        fixff $(SCRIPTS16) $(SCRIPTS) $(SCRIPTS32) report
  
  fixff:
        -$(VIMPROG) -u dos.vim --noplugin "+argdo set ff=dos|upd" +q *.in *.ok
        -$(VIMPROG) -u dos.vim --noplugin "+argdo set ff=unix|upd" +q \
                dotest.in test60.ok test71.ok test74.ok
  
+ report:
+       @echo ""
+       @echo Test results:
+       @IF EXIST test.log ( type test.log & echo TEST FAILURE & exit /b 1 ) \
+               ELSE ( ECHO ALL DONE )
+ 
  clean:
        -del *.out
        -if exist test.ok del test.ok
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*** 67,81 ****
        -if exist lua.vim del lua.vim
        -del X*
        -if exist viminfo del viminfo
  
  .in.out:
        copy $*.ok test.ok
        $(VIMPROG) -u dos.vim -U NONE --noplugin -s dotest.in $*.in
!       diff test.out $*.ok
!       -if exist $*.out del $*.out
!       rename test.out $*.out
        -del X*
        -del X*.*
        -del test.ok
        -rd /s /q Xfind
        -if exist viminfo del viminfo
--- 69,86 ----
        -if exist lua.vim del lua.vim
        -del X*
        -if exist viminfo del viminfo
+       -del test.log
  
  .in.out:
        copy $*.ok test.ok
        $(VIMPROG) -u dos.vim -U NONE --noplugin -s dotest.in $*.in
!       @diff test.out $*.ok & if errorlevel 1 (echo $* FAILED >> test.log ) \
!               else ( del /F $*.out & rename test.out $*.out )
        -del X*
        -del X*.*
        -del test.ok
        -rd /s /q Xfind
        -if exist viminfo del viminfo
+ 
+ nolog:
+       -del test.log
*** ../vim-7.3.1211/src/version.c       2013-06-16 16:41:42.000000000 +0200
--- src/version.c       2013-06-16 16:54:02.000000000 +0200
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*** 730,731 ****
--- 730,733 ----
  {   /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+     1212,
  /**/

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