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|  | This should make it work on OSX.
Also, split unmount into two functions. Depending on what you
want,
* UnmountErr returns the resulting error
* UnmountPanic panics if the error was not nil | 
|  | ...into "matrix" and "normal".
Also:
* Make running multiple packages in parallel safe, see
  http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23715302/go-how-to-run-tests-for-multiple-packages
* Don't depent on test_helper.TmpDir and friends to have a terminating slash | 
|  | Run the tests twice, once with openssl and once with Go crypto. | 
|  | This file was forgotten in commit
"tests: make tests for unsupported FSs more compact". | 
|  | The GCMIV128 feature flag is already mandatory, dropping the command
line option is the final step.
Completes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/29 . | 
|  | There is no need to test that deprecated command-line options
produce an error. I trust the flags package.
Also split the example_filesystem helper functions into a
separate file. | 
|  | The EMENames feature flag is already mandatory, dropping the command
line option is the final step. | 
|  | The DirIV feature flag is already mandatory, dropping the command
line option is the final step. | 
|  | The v0.6-plaintextnames example FS lacks the GCMIV128 feature
flag, is no longer mountable and can no longer be used for testing.
Add a new "-plaintextnames" filesystem created by gocryptfs v0.7.
There have been no format changes to "-plaintextnames" since then. | 
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|  | The v0.6 and older example filesystem are mounted read-only
because they are deprecated, so skip the read-write tests. | 
|  | extpass_test and example_filesystems_test did it wrong,
always returning 0. | 
|  | Running these tests from integration_tests' TestMain() was awkward
because they were run twice with unchanged settings.
integration_tests tests everything with OpenSSL and with native
Go crypto, but this does not take affect for the example filesystems.
To make this work, test_helpers is also split into its own package. |