Lines Matching refs:watch
7415 # or use of watch lists).
12153 dotest_fail 171a0 "${testcvs} watch" "Usage${DOTSTAR}"
12154 if ${testcvs} watch on; then
12271 dotest devcom-a1 "${testcvs} watch add" ''
12275 dotest devcom-a3 "${testcvs} watch remove -a unedit abb" ''
12325 dotest devcom-b0 "${testcvs} watch off" ''
12326 dotest devcom-b1 "${testcvs} watch remove" ''
12331 dotest devcom-some0 "${testcvs} watch on abc" ''
12352 # More watch tests, most notably setting watches on
12360 # This should probably be an error; setting a watch on a totally
12363 dotest devcom2-2 "${testcvs} watch on w1" ''
12367 # Letting the user set the watch here probably can be considered
12369 # consequences like one user can set the watch and another actually
12371 dotest devcom2-4 "${testcvs} watch on w2" ''
12375 # in devcom-some0 the watch is creating a new fileattr file, and
12377 dotest devcom2-6 "${testcvs} watch on w3" ''
12384 # Probably "cvs status" should report "watch: on" if watch is on
12385 # (and nothing if watch is off, so existing behavior is preserved).
12402 # Try the same thing with a per-directory watch set.
12403 dotest devcom2-13 "${testcvs} watch on" ''
12443 # More watch tests, most notably handling of features designed
12453 dotest devcom3-3 "${testcvs} watch on w1 w2" ''
12468 dotest devcom3-6 "${testcvs} watch off w1" ''
12485 dotest devcom3-8 "${testcvs} watch on w1" ''
12536 # More watch tests, including adding directories.
12544 dotest watch4-1 "${testcvs} watch on" ''
12650 dotest watch5-1 "${testcvs} watch on" ''