Install this package:
emerge -a dev-util/bats
If the package is masked, you can unmask it using the autounmask tool or standard emerge options:
autounmask dev-util/bats
Or alternatively:
emerge --autounmask-write -a dev-util/bats
| Version | EAPI | Keywords | Slot |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.13.0 | 8 | amd64 arm arm64 ~hppa ~ppc ppc64 ~riscv ~sparc x86 | 0 |
<pkgmetadata> <maintainer type="person" proxied="yes"> <email>henning@hennsch.de</email> <name>Henning Schild</name> </maintainer> <maintainer type="project" proxied="proxy"> <email>proxy-maint@gentoo.org</email> <name>Proxy Maintainers</name> </maintainer> <longdescription lang="en"> Bats is a TAP-compliant testing framework for Bash. It provides a simple way to verify that the UNIX programs you write behave as expected. A Bats test file is a Bash script with special syntax for defining test cases. Under the hood, each test case is just a function with a description. Bats is most useful when testing software written in Bash, but you can use it to test any UNIX program. </longdescription> <stabilize-allarches></stabilize-allarches> <upstream> <remote-id type="github">bats-core/bats-core</remote-id> </upstream> </pkgmetadata>
| Type | File | Size | Versions |
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| DIST | bats-1.13.0.tar.gz | 178709 bytes | 1.13.0 |
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