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import pytest
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from thefuck.rules.git_rebase_no_changes import match, get_new_command
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from thefuck.types import Command
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@pytest.fixture
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def output():
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return '''Applying: Test commit
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No changes - did you forget to use 'git add'?
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If there is nothing left to stage, chances are that something else
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already introduced the same changes; you might want to skip this patch.
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When you have resolved this problem, run "git rebase --continue".
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If you prefer to skip this patch, run "git rebase --skip" instead.
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To check out the original branch and stop rebasing, run "git rebase --abort".
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'''
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def test_match(output):
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assert match(Command('git rebase --continue', output))
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assert not match(Command('git rebase --continue', ''))
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assert not match(Command('git rebase --skip', ''))
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def test_get_new_command(output):
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assert (get_new_command(Command('git rebase --continue', output)) ==
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'git rebase --skip')
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