On Wed, Jul 03, 2013 at 12:02:52PM +0200, Koen De Wit wrote:
> On 07/03/2013 08:37 AM, Dave Chinner wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jul 02, 2013 at 11:51:21AM -0400, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> >> On Jul 2, 2013, at 10:28 AM, Koen De Wit <koen.de.wit@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Dave,
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for the review. I will clean up the commit message and do
> >>> a full mail-to-myself-and-test-patch round trip to avoid errors
> >>> like the wrong test numbers in the golden output. I'm sorry for
> >>> this.
> >>>
> >>> About cutting out file names from the output. I did this in the
> >>> first version of the patch:
> >>>
> >>> md5sum $TESTDIR1/$F | $AWK_PROG 'END {print $1}'
> >>>
> >>> but Eric Sandeen suggested to include them in order to provide
> >>> more context in the output. (See
> >>> http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2013-03/msg00231.html and
> >>> http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2013-03/msg00220.html) That
> >>> sounds like a good idea to me, it makes debugging failures
> >>> easier. Whose opinion should I follow?
> >>>
> >> Heh sorry. IMHO maybe a middle ground; not bare md5sum but show
> >> only the base name? In the end up to you; it seems Dave and I
> >> have different opinions on this. :)
> >
> > I was just going by current xfstests convention. i.e, in common/rc:
> >
> > # Prints the md5 checksum of a given file
> > _md5_checksum()
> > {
> > md5sum $1 | cut -d ' ' -f1
> > }
> >
> > Which is used by all the hole punch tests and generic/311.
>
>
> That's true, but these tests generate other context information in the
> output. They don't just print a bunch of checksums.
Sure, but it's pretty trivial to work out which sum in output
belongs to which file in this test - there's only a handful of them.
> (...)
> file1:
> 00d620f69f30327f0f8946b95c12de44
> e09c80c42fda55f9d992e59ca6b3307d
> e09c80c42fda55f9d992e59ca6b3307d
That's fine.
Cheers,
Dave,
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