We really don't want to use the calcurse(1) binary from "$PATH" here. Introduce an environment variable "$CALCURSE" which can be used specify the binary to use and set this variable to the binary located in the build directory by default. Similarly, add another environment variable "$DATA_DIR" that can be used to specify a data directory. Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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#!/bin/sh
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if [ "$1" = 'actual' ]; then
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"$CALCURSE" -D "$DATA_DIR"/ -t0 | sort -n
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elif [ "$1" = 'expected' ]; then
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(
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echo 'completed tasks:'
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sed -n 's/^\[-\([0-9]\)\] \(.*\)/\1. \2/p' "$DATA_DIR"/todo
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) | sort -n
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else
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./run-test "$0"
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fi
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