test/compatibility/scannos.tst
author ali <ali@juiblex.co.uk>
Mon Feb 20 10:10:48 2012 +0000 (2012-02-20)
changeset 37 037942e1bc4f
parent 29 08b03c341e61
child 38 3b448e2bcdb6
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Add end of word scannos to testcase
     1 **************** INPUT ****************
     2 "The most popular chimneys were those which connected below with the
     3 basement, and served, therefore, as warm air flues. In such chimneys
     4 the temperature reached 70 degrees. Little wonder that the birds
     5 preferred these chimneys . . . I" The two following quotations describe
     6 very unusual departures from the swift's regulgr habit of roosting.
     7 
     8 Before he could finisb the crowd walking across the grounds looked up
     9 and commenced to scatter, to give Sam a chance to catcb the ball,
    10 whicfr had gone quite higb ifl the air.
    11 
    12 "Ashton--and the telegrapb office!" sang out Dick. "Who is going along?"
    13 And the touch of hard feelings between Tosw and Songbird was forgotten.
    14 Tom knew he had no right to interrupt the would-be poet the way he did,
    15 but--well, Tom was Tom, and he couldn't help it.
    16 
    17 "Right you are," added Tom. He knew this would please Songbird, for the
    18 route mentioned would take them past the Sanderson farm, and the
    19 would-be poet would have a chance to see Minnie, the farmer's daughter,
    20 witb whom Songbird had of late been quite smitten.
    21 
    22 "Maybr I can lend you an old one," suggested Tom, dryly.
    23 
    24 "All right, if that's the way you fecl about it," answered Tom. "You
    25 get the hat and I'll pay for it. But I didn't smash it on purpose,
    26 Dudd."
    27 **************** EXPECTED ****************
    28 
    29 preferred these chimneys . . . I" The two following quotations describe
    30     Line 4 column 30 - Query I=exclamation mark?
    31 
    32 preferred these chimneys . . . I" The two following quotations describe
    33     Line 4 column 32 - endquote missing punctuation?
    34 
    35 very unusual departures from the swift's regulgr habit of roosting.
    36     Line 5 column 41 - Query word regulgr - not reporting duplicates
    37 
    38 Before he could finisb the crowd walking across the grounds looked up
    39     Line 7 column 16 - Query word finisb - not reporting duplicates
    40 
    41 and commenced to scatter, to give Sam a chance to catcb the ball,
    42     Line 8 column 50 - Query word catcb - not reporting duplicates
    43 
    44 whicfr had gone quite higb ifl the air.
    45     Line 9 column 1 - Query word whicfr - not reporting duplicates
    46 
    47 whicfr had gone quite higb ifl the air.
    48     Line 9 column 22 - Query word higb - not reporting duplicates
    49 
    50 whicfr had gone quite higb ifl the air.
    51     Line 9 column 27 - Query word ifl - not reporting duplicates
    52 
    53 "Ashton--and the telegrapb office!" sang out Dick. "Who is going along?"
    54     Line 11 column 17 - Query word telegrapb - not reporting duplicates
    55 
    56 And the touch of hard feelings between Tosw and Songbird was forgotten.
    57     Line 12 column 39 - Query word Tosw - not reporting duplicates
    58 
    59 witb whom Songbird had of late been quite smitten.
    60     Line 19 column 1 - Query word witb - not reporting duplicates
    61 
    62 "Maybr I can lend you an old one," suggested Tom, dryly.
    63     Line 21 column 1 - Query word Maybr - not reporting duplicates
    64 
    65 "All right, if that's the way you fecl about it," answered Tom. "You
    66     Line 23 column 34 - Query word fecl - not reporting duplicates