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rename some files for consistency
Prefer hyphens over underscores in filenames.
* test/compile/shutup-operator-test/@double/display.m: Rename from
test/compile/shutup_operator_test/@double/display.m.
* test/compile/shutup-operator-test/@logical/display.m: Rename from
test/compile/shutup_operator_test/@logical/display.m.
* test/compile/shutup-operator-test/bytecode-disp.tst: Rename from
test/compile/shutup_operator_test/bytecode_disp.m.
* test/compile/shutup-operator-test/bytecode_disp.m: Rename from
test/compile/shutup_operator_test/bytecode_disp.tst.
* test/compile/module.mk: Update.
author | John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org> |
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date | Tue, 16 Apr 2024 14:33:05 -0400 |
parents | ebaa3582e140 |
children | f7f956555e4a |
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