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+// the fixtures have some weird stuff that is painful
+// to include directly in the repo for various reasons.
+//
+// So, unpack the fixtures with the system tar first.
+//
+// This means, of course, that it'll only work if you
+// already have a tar implementation, and some of them
+// will not properly unpack the fixtures anyway.
+//
+// But, since usually those tests will fail on Windows
+// and other systems with less capable filesystems anyway,
+// at least this way we don't cause inconveniences by
+// merely cloning the repo or installing the package.
+
+var tap = require("tap")
+, child_process = require("child_process")
+, rimraf = require("rimraf")
+, test = tap.test
+, path = require("path")
+
+test("clean fixtures", function (t) {
+ rimraf(path.resolve(__dirname, "fixtures"), function (er) {
+ t.ifError(er, "rimraf ./fixtures/")
+ t.end()
+ })
+})
+
+test("clean tmp", function (t) {
+ rimraf(path.resolve(__dirname, "tmp"), function (er) {
+ t.ifError(er, "rimraf ./tmp/")
+ t.end()
+ })
+})
+
+test("extract fixtures", function (t) {
+ var c = child_process.spawn("tar"
+ ,["xzvf", "fixtures.tgz"]
+ ,{ cwd: __dirname })
+
+ c.stdout.on("data", errwrite)
+ c.stderr.on("data", errwrite)
+ function errwrite (chunk) {
+ process.stderr.write(chunk)
+ }
+
+ c.on("exit", function (code) {
+ t.equal(code, 0, "extract fixtures should exit with 0")
+ if (code) {
+ t.comment("Note, all tests from here on out will fail because of this.")
+ }
+ t.end()
+ })
+})