>>>>> In <87r0o8z1sc.fsf@gmx.de> >>>>> Michael Albinus wrote: > LdBeth writes: > Hi, >> I think it is possible to use cl-left to redefine >> `auth-source-macos-keychain-search-items' to avoid calling external >> security command and just check the argument passed to >> `call-process'. >> >> Something like: >> >> (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'call-process) (lambda (&rest r) (print r)))) >> (auth-source-search :user "ldb" :port "irc")) >> >> ("/usr/bin/security" nil t nil "find-internet-password" "-g" "-a" "ldb" "-r" "irc ") >> >> ("/usr/bin/security" nil t nil "find-generic-password" "-g" "-a" "ldb" "-s" "irc") > Yes, like this. And in the lambda function, you could check the expected > arguments of the "/usr/bin/security" call by `should' and friends. > Would you like to add such test(s)? This would give us more confidence > that nothing is or will be broken, because people using macOS would test > this by default when running "make check", even if they don't care the > macOS keychain. >> ldb > Best regards, Michael.