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tree-sitter-shellspec/test/spec/13.pending_spec.sh
Ismo Vuorinen c8ba576b4e feat: implement complete tree-sitter-shellspec grammar with comprehensive testing
- Add full ShellSpec grammar extending tree-sitter-bash
- Support all ShellSpec constructs: Describe, Context, It, hooks, utilities
- Include Data block parsing with statements and argument styles
- Add 61 comprehensive test cases covering real-world patterns
- Implement optimized GitHub workflows with CI/CD automation
- Configure complete development tooling (linting, formatting, pre-commit)
- Add comprehensive documentation and contribution guidelines
- Optimize grammar conflicts to zero warnings
- Support editor integration for Neovim, VS Code, Emacs

Breaking Changes:
- Initial release, no previous API to break

BREAKING CHANGE: Initial implementation of tree-sitter-shellspec grammar

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#shellcheck shell=sh
# Pending is better than skip in some case. Skip is just only skips,
# but Pending is runs example and decide the success or failure.
# The pend example success if the expectations fails as expected.
# The pend example fails if the expectation succeeds unexpectedly.
Describe 'pending example'
Example 'this example not fails (because it is not yet implemented as expected)'
Pending 'not yet implemented'
echo_ok() { :; } # not yet implemented
When call echo_ok
The output should eq "ok"
End
Example 'this example fails (because it is implemented as unexpected)'
Pending 'not yet implemented'
echo_ok() { echo ok; } # implemented
When call echo_ok
The output should eq "ok"
End
End