> On 24 Jun 2017, at 13:49, Luke Diamand <luke@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 22 June 2017 at 18:32, Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Miguel Torroja <miguel.torroja@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >>> The option -G of p4 (python marshal output) gives more context about the >>> data being output. That's useful when using the command "change -o" as >>> we can distinguish between warning/error line and real change description. >>> >>> Some p4 plugin/hooks in the server side generates some warnings when >>> executed. Unfortunately those messages are mixed with the output of >>> "p4 change -o". Those extra warning lines are reported as {'code':'info'} >>> in python marshal output (-G). The real change output is reported as >>> {'code':'stat'} > > I think this seems like a reasonable thing to do if "p4 change -o" is > jumbling up output. > > One thing I notice trying it out by hand is that we seem to have lost > the annotation of the Perforce per-file modification type (is there a > proper name for this?). > > For example, if I add a file called "baz", then the original version > creates a template which looks like this: > > //depot/baz # add > > But the new one creates a template which looks like: > > //depot/baz @Miguel: You wrote that p4 plugins/hooks generate these warnings. I wonder if you see a way to replicate that in a test case. Either in t9800 or a new t98XX test case file? - Lars