From 9448f8e57ed6ff85e756ec5e9545f99e6376e778 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rob Landley Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2018 22:07:46 -0500 Subject: Finish renameing test_* to demo_* in example directories and tweak README. (This way "make test_sed" isn't in the same namespace as "make test_scankey".) --- toys/example/README | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'toys/example/README') diff --git a/toys/example/README b/toys/example/README index a3af8519..0ebc2028 100644 --- a/toys/example/README +++ b/toys/example/README @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ Example commands -You probably don't want to deploy this, but it shows how to use the -toybox infrastructure and provides templates for new commands. +You probably don't want to deploy any of this. -The hello.c and skeleton.c commands provide templates: hello.c is clean and -simple, skeleton.c demonstrates the option parsing infrastructure and having -multiple commands per file. When writing a new command, copying hello.c or -skeleton.c to the new name may provide a good starting point. +The hello.c and skeleton.c commands provide templates for new commands: +hello.c is clean and simple, skeleton.c demonstrates the option parsing +infrastructure and having multiple commands per file. When writing a new +command, copying hello.c or skeleton.c to the new name may provide a good +starting point. (The minimal staring point is toys/posix/false.c) -The demo_* commands demonstrate infrastructure. +The demo_* commands demonstrate infrastructure, and do regression testing. Other commands in here are obsolete versions still in some recent Linux systems (and often still in posix), but not really useful on modern systems. -- cgit v1.2.3