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21 static const char help[] = "A simple MOAB example\n";
91 defined as the filename without the extension; for example, if the
114 source file and should be in the `output` subdirectory (for example,
128 is used in the diff part of the test. For example, `-j` enables testing
145 - The value of this is the command to be run, for example,
155 tests. For example, in order to handle the issues related to
156 parallel output, both the output from the test example and the
191 - Packages are indicated with lower-case specification, for example,
194 `defined(...)` syntax, for example, `defined(PETSC_USE_INFO)`.
275 It is supported within `nsize` and `args`. For example,
370 A more complete example, showing just the lines between `/*TEST` and `TEST*/`:
387 Following is an example of how to test a permutation of arguments
404 Here is a similar example, but the permutation of arguments creates
422 An example using a for loop is:
437 In this example, `ex138_2` will invoke `runex138_2.sh` twice with
440 Following is an example showing the hierarchical nature of the test
456 Here is a more complex example using for loops:
485 - Same as the runtime requirements (for example, can include
498 A typical example for compiling for only real numbers is
788 - Also very limited (cannot use two `%`'s for example)
937 The negation only applies to tests that have a related field in it. So for example, the
960 For example:
1023 As an example, consider this test input: