Also support absolute Windows filenames

The output normalization of bless_tests.php only detected absolute Unix
filenames; we extend this for absolute Windows filenames, regardless of
the platform we're running on (tests may have been run on Windows, but
bless_tests.php may be run from WSL or a Linux VM, for instance).
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Christoph M. Becker 2020-06-10 11:49:14 +02:00
parent a297c09da5
commit c5bafc3a19

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@ -49,9 +49,9 @@ function getFiles(array $dirsOrFiles): \Iterator {
}
function normalizeOutput(string $out): string {
$out = preg_replace('/in \/.+ on line \d+$/m', 'in %s on line %d', $out);
$out = preg_replace('/in \/.+:\d+$/m', 'in %s:%d', $out);
$out = preg_replace('/^#(\d+) \/.+\(\d+\):/m', '#$1 %s(%d):', $out);
$out = preg_replace('/in (\/|[A-Z]:\\\\).+ on line \d+$/m', 'in %s on line %d', $out);
$out = preg_replace('/in (\/|[A-Z]:\\\\).+:\d+$/m', 'in %s:%d', $out);
$out = preg_replace('/^#(\d+) (\/|[A-Z]:\\\\).+\(\d+\):/m', '#$1 %s(%d):', $out);
$out = preg_replace('/Resource id #\d+/', 'Resource id #%d', $out);
$out = preg_replace('/resource\(\d+\) of type/', 'resource(%d) of type', $out);
$out = preg_replace(