On di, 2015-05-19 at 14:37 -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote: > Dennis Kaarsemaker <dennis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > I took a stab at this, adding a --tag option to test_commit and adding > > the option to the test_commit calls that need it (or removing tests' > > reliance on these tags where appropriate, or removing tests' workarounds > > for dealing with these tags when they don't want them), and the result > > is 59 files changed, 280 insertions(+), 281 deletions(-) > > > > A test run on master with GIT_TEST_LONG set causes 1138 calls to > > test_commit on my system, of which 255 now use the --tag option > > (measured with a really crude hack that INCR's some keys in redis at > > appropriate points in test_commit). > > > > Is this interesting enough to turn into a proper patch series? > > Wow. > > A proper patch series would probably be > > [1/N] Teach "test_commit --tag" and replace existing "test_commit" > with "test_commit --tag" > > [2-N/N] For all the test scripts, analyse and judge if they are > better off with the auto-generated tags (i.e. no change wrt > the result of 1/N) or tags that are created by the script > at strategic places only as needed, and convert those that > are better read without "test_commit --tag". > > [1/N] would be mechanical and easy, but justifying the change in the > remainder would be a lot of work and reviewing would be, too, and > would require a good taste. I've actually done it differently while implementing: 1) Make test_commit recognize --tags and stop creating tags unless specified 2) while ! prove --state=save,failed { Find and fix tests that now need --tags } For the actual patch series I'll add -p the changes slightly differently: 1/N: Make test_commit recognize a --tags parameter but not change behaviour. 2/N - N-1/N: Add --tags where necesary (or other fixes as appropriate) N/N: Only write tags when --tags is passed to test_commit. That way 'make test' will pass at every step. > Perhaps if we see two sample patches to see how it looks like, would > that help us decide? > > That is, the mechanical [1/N] and [2/N] for one of the test script > that can do without --tag, and a sample "do not apply" patch to show > "if we change 'test_commit --tag' to 'test_commit', the script t1234 > needs this many manual tagging by the caller, and it is not worth > doing"? I dunno. I'll just send an entire patch series. It's not that much more work. -- Dennis Kaarsemaker www.kaarsemaker.net -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html