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fix reminder test after reformat
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@ -212,30 +212,24 @@ func TestCancelMiss(t *testing.T) {
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func TestLimitList(t *testing.T) {
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c, mb, td := setup(t)
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defer td()
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c.config.Set("Reminder.MaxBatchAdd", "10")
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c.config.Set("Reminder.MaxBatchAdd", "100")
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c.config.Set("Reminder.MaxList", "25")
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assert.NotNil(t, c)
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//Someone can redo this with a single batch add, but I can't locally due to an old version of sqllite (maybe).
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res := c.message(makeMessage("!remind testuser every 1h for 10h don't fail this test"))
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assert.True(t, res)
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res = c.message(makeMessage("!remind testuser every 1h for 10h don't fail this test"))
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assert.True(t, res)
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res = c.message(makeMessage("!remind testuser every 1h for 10h don't fail this test"))
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res := c.message(makeMessage("!remind testuser every 1h for 30h don't fail this test"))
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assert.True(t, res)
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res = c.message(makeMessage("!list reminders"))
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assert.True(t, res)
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assert.Len(t, mb.Messages, 4)
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assert.Len(t, mb.Messages, 2)
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assert.Contains(t, mb.Messages[0], "Sure tester, I'll remind testuser.")
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assert.Contains(t, mb.Messages[1], "Sure tester, I'll remind testuser.")
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assert.Contains(t, mb.Messages[2], "Sure tester, I'll remind testuser.")
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for i := 0; i < 25; i++ {
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assert.Contains(t, mb.Messages[3], fmt.Sprintf("%d) tester -> testuser :: don't fail this test", i+1))
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assert.Contains(t, mb.Messages[1], fmt.Sprintf("%d) tester -> testuser :: don't fail this test", i+1))
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}
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assert.Contains(t, mb.Messages[3], "more...")
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assert.Contains(t, mb.Messages[1], "more...")
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assert.NotContains(t, mb.Messages[3], "26) tester -> testuser")
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assert.NotContains(t, mb.Messages[1], "26) tester -> testuser")
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}
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func TestHelp(t *testing.T) {
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