Added ==smoke-test support and ciftest command.
Commands can now define a "==smoke-test" section in their CIF files, which defines a snippet of fshell script that will be run as part of "fshell smoketest" or by invoking ciftest directly. See the ciftest documentation for more details.
Added ==smoke-test sections to a few commands, the ones that were easy to test!
# hal.cif
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==name hal
==short-description
Set, get and list available Hardware Abstraction Layer attributes.
==see-also
L<sysinfo|sysinfo>, L<kerninfo|kerninfo>
==argument enum operation optional
The required operation. If not specified, 'list' is assumed.
==enum-value list
List all the attributes on the system.
==enum-value get
Get a HAL value.
==enum-value set
Set a HAL value.
==enum-value dump
Display the contents of (by default) '<system_drive>:\private\102825B1\HAL.DAT' in symbolic form. Note, the name of the file to be dumped can be overridden with the '-f' option.
==argument uint attribute optional
The attribute to get or set.
==argument int value optional
The attribute value to set.
==option int d device
Specify the HAL device number. This can be used, for example, to specify which screen you are interested in.
==option filename f dump-file-name
Specify the name of the file to be dumped by the 'dump-file' operation.
==copyright
Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.
==smoke-test
hal $Quiet