===========================
step 1
lua ProjectDIR/src/lmod.in.lua shell --regression_testing --version
===========================
Modules based on Lua: Version 8.6.9  2022-02-02 11:25 -04:00
    by Robert McLay mclay@tacc.utexas.edu
===========================
step 2
lua ProjectDIR/src/lmod.in.lua shell --regression_testing avail
===========================
ProjectDIR/rt/colorize/mf
   StdEnv                    apps/m4/1.4.17         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/autoconf/2.69 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    apps/make/3.82         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/automake/1.14 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    compilers/gcc/4.8.1    (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/devtools/1.0  (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    compilers/intel/14.0.0 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/git/1.8.4.1   (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    libs/gcc/4.8.1         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
  Where:
   \033[1;31mt\033[0m:  Tools for development
If the avail list is too long consider trying:
"module --default avail" or "ml -d av" to just list the
default modules.
"module overview" or "ml ov" to display the number of
modules for each name.
Use "module spider" to find all possible modules and
extensions.
Use "module keyword key1 key2 ..." to search for all
possible modules matching any of the "keys".
===========================
step 3
lua ProjectDIR/src/lmod.in.lua shell --regression_testing avail
===========================
ProjectDIR/rt/colorize/mf
   StdEnv                    apps/m4/1.4.17         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/autoconf/2.69 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    apps/make/3.82         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/automake/1.14 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    compilers/gcc/4.8.1    (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/devtools/1.0  (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    compilers/intel/14.0.0 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/git/1.8.4.1   (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    libs/gcc/4.8.1         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
  Where:
   \033[1;31mt\033[0m:  Tools for development
If the avail list is too long consider trying:
"module --default avail" or "ml -d av" to just list the default
modules.
"module overview" or "ml ov" to display the number of modules for each
name.
Use "module spider" to find all possible modules and extensions.
Use "module keyword key1 key2 ..." to search for all possible modules
matching any of the "keys".
===========================
step 4
lua ProjectDIR/src/lmod.in.lua shell --regression_testing avail
===========================
ProjectDIR/rt/colorize/mf
   StdEnv                    apps/m4/1.4.17         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/autoconf/2.69 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    apps/make/3.82         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/automake/1.14 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    compilers/gcc/4.8.1    (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/devtools/1.0  (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    compilers/intel/14.0.0 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/git/1.8.4.1   (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    libs/gcc/4.8.1         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
  Where:
   \033[1;31mt\033[0m:  Tools for development
If the avail list is too long consider trying:
"module --default avail" or "ml -d av" to just list the default modules.
"module overview" or "ml ov" to display the number of modules for each
name.
Use "module spider" to find all possible modules and extensions.
Use "module keyword key1 key2 ..." to search for all possible modules
matching any of the "keys".
===========================
step 5
lua ProjectDIR/src/lmod.in.lua shell --regression_testing avail
===========================
ProjectDIR/rt/colorize/mf
   StdEnv                    apps/m4/1.4.17         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/autoconf/2.69 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    apps/make/3.82         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/automake/1.14 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    compilers/gcc/4.8.1    (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/devtools/1.0  (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    compilers/intel/14.0.0 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/git/1.8.4.1   (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    libs/gcc/4.8.1         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
  Where:
   \033[1;31mt\033[0m:  Tools for development
If the avail list is too long consider trying:
"module --default avail" or "ml -d av" to just list the default modules.
"module overview" or "ml ov" to display the number of modules for each name.
Use "module spider" to find all possible modules and extensions.
Use "module keyword key1 key2 ..." to search for all possible modules matching any
of the "keys".
===========================
step 6
lua ProjectDIR/src/lmod.in.lua shell --regression_testing avail
===========================
ProjectDIR/rt/colorize/mf
   StdEnv                    apps/m4/1.4.17         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/autoconf/2.69 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    apps/make/3.82         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/automake/1.14 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    compilers/gcc/4.8.1    (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/devtools/1.0  (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    compilers/intel/14.0.0 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/git/1.8.4.1   (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    libs/gcc/4.8.1         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
  Where:
   \033[1;31mt\033[0m:  Tools for development
If the avail list is too long consider trying:
"module --default avail" or "ml -d av" to just list the default modules.
"module overview" or "ml ov" to display the number of modules for each name.
Use "module spider" to find all possible modules and extensions.
Use "module keyword key1 key2 ..." to search for all possible modules matching any of the
"keys".
===========================
step 7
lua ProjectDIR/src/lmod.in.lua shell --regression_testing avail
===========================
ProjectDIR/rt/colorize/mf
   StdEnv                    apps/m4/1.4.17         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/autoconf/2.69 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    apps/make/3.82         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/automake/1.14 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    compilers/gcc/4.8.1    (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/devtools/1.0  (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    compilers/intel/14.0.0 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/git/1.8.4.1   (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    libs/gcc/4.8.1         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
  Where:
   \033[1;31mt\033[0m:  Tools for development
If the avail list is too long consider trying:
"module --default avail" or "ml -d av" to just list the default modules.
"module overview" or "ml ov" to display the number of modules for each name.
Use "module spider" to find all possible modules and extensions.
Use "module keyword key1 key2 ..." to search for all possible modules matching any of the "keys".
===========================
step 8
lua ProjectDIR/src/lmod.in.lua shell --regression_testing avail
===========================
ProjectDIR/rt/colorize/mf
   StdEnv                    apps/m4/1.4.17         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/autoconf/2.69 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    apps/make/3.82         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/automake/1.14 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    compilers/gcc/4.8.1    (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/devtools/1.0  (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    compilers/intel/14.0.0 (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
   apps/git/1.8.4.1   (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)    libs/gcc/4.8.1         (\033[1;31mt\033[0m)
  Where:
   \033[1;31mt\033[0m:  Tools for development
If the avail list is too long consider trying:
"module --default avail" or "ml -d av" to just list the default modules.
"module overview" or "ml ov" to display the number of modules for each name.
Use "module spider" to find all possible modules and extensions.
Use "module keyword key1 key2 ..." to search for all possible modules matching any of the "keys".
