"Johannes Schindelin via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > From: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@xxxxxx> > > The --stress option currently accepts an argument, but it is confusing > to at least this user that the argument does not define the maximal > number of stress iterations, but instead the number of jobs to run in > parallel per stress iteration. Yeah, when there are multiple knobs that can take integral value, and especially when the knobs are of equal usefulness, the users would happen pick the right one 50% of the time by accident, which is not a happy state. > Let's introduce a separate option for that, whose name makes it more > obvious what it is about, and let --stress=<N> error out with a helpful > suggestion about the two options tha could possibly have been meant. Good. Making --stress=<value> error out (instead of deprecating with a transition plan) is probably OK given its audience. It is a good trade-off to save our braincycles by not having to worry about transition and forcing everybody to adjust (I am assuming that nobody has a wrapper script to run tXXXX-title.sh scripts that passes the --stress=<value> thing). t/README must be updated as --stress=<N> is documented to specify the degree of parallelism, though. I'll queue in the meantime, to reduce the risk of forgetting the topic. Thanks. > Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@xxxxxx> > --- > t/test-lib.sh | 8 +++++++- > 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/t/test-lib.sh b/t/test-lib.sh > index ab7f27ec6a..6e557982a2 100644 > --- a/t/test-lib.sh > +++ b/t/test-lib.sh > @@ -142,10 +142,16 @@ do > --stress) > stress=t ;; > --stress=*) > + echo "error: --stress does not accept an argument: '$opt'" >&2 > + echo "did you mean --stress-jobs=${opt#*=} or --stress-limit=${opt#*=}?" >&2 > + exit 1 > + ;; > + --stress-jobs=*) > + stress=t; > stress=${opt#--*=} > case "$stress" in > *[!0-9]*|0*|"") > - echo "error: --stress=<N> requires the number of jobs to run" >&2 > + echo "error: --stress-jobs=<N> requires the number of jobs to run" >&2 > exit 1 > ;; > *) # Good.