Add "mo" from "https://git.knownelement.com/ExternalVendorCode/mo.git@master"
git-vendor-name: mo git-vendor-dir: vendor/git.knownelement.com/ExternalVendorCode/mo git-vendor-repository: https://git.knownelement.com/ExternalVendorCode/mo.git git-vendor-ref: master
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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cd "${0%/*}" || exit 1
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. ../run-tests
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export name=Willy
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wrapped() {
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# Wrapping 'cat' in a subshell eats the trailing whitespace
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# The echo adds a newline, which is preserved.
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echo "<b>$(cat)</b>"
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}
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template() {
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cat <<EOF
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{{#wrapped}}
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{{name}} is awesome.
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{{/wrapped}}
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... this is the last line.
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EOF
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}
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# We don't expect {{name}} to be changed. The function returns whatever content
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# that should be the result. There is a separate test where the function handles
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# parsing mustache tags.
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export expected=$'<b> {{name}} is awesome.</b>\n... this is the last line.\n'
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runTest
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