qt5base-lts/util/cmake/tests/test_lc_fixup.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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from pro2cmake import fixup_linecontinuation
def test_no_change():
input = "test \\\nline2\n line3"
output = "test line2\n line3"
result = fixup_linecontinuation(input)
assert output == result
def test_fix():
input = "test \\\t\nline2\\\n line3\\ \nline4 \\ \t\nline5\\\n\n\n"
output = "test line2 line3 line4 line5 \n\n"
result = fixup_linecontinuation(input)
assert output == result