use super::*; #[test] fn ignore_leading_byte_order_mark() { Test::new() .justfile( " \u{feff}foo: echo bar ", ) .stderr("echo bar\n") .stdout("bar\n") .run(); } #[test] fn non_leading_byte_order_mark_produces_error() { Test::new() .justfile( " foo: echo bar \u{feff} ", ) .stderr( " error: Expected \'@\', \'[\', comment, end of file, end of line, or identifier, but found byte order mark ——▶ justfile:3:1 │ 3 │ \u{feff} │ ^ ") .status(EXIT_FAILURE) .run(); } #[test] fn dont_mention_byte_order_mark_in_errors() { Test::new() .justfile("{") .stderr( " error: Expected '@', '[', comment, end of file, end of line, or identifier, but found '{' ——▶ justfile:1:1 │ 1 │ { │ ^ ", ) .status(EXIT_FAILURE) .run(); }