In that case will stick with <opErrstr/> for all the null elements.
On 08/05/2015 04:10 PM, Prashanth Pai wrote:
Having (null) is not common in xml convention. Usually, it's either
<opErrstr/>
or
<opErrstr></opErrstr>
Regards,
-Prashanth Pai
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From: "Avra Sengupta" <asengupt@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Atin Mukherjee" <amukherj@xxxxxxxxxx>, "Gluster Devel" <gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxxx>, gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx,
kauffman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dusmant Kumar Pati" <dpati@xxxxxxxxxx>, "Shubhendu Tripathi" <shtripat@xxxxxxxxxx>,
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Subject: Re: Non-Uniform opErrstr output in all gluster --xml commands
On 08/05/2015 03:06 PM, Atin Mukherjee wrote:
On 08/05/2015 02:58 PM, Avra Sengupta wrote:
Hi,
As reported in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1218732, in
the event where there is no opErrstr, some gluster commands'(like
snapshot status, volume status etc.) xml output shows
"<opErrstr>(null)</opErrstr>", while other commands show just
"<opErrstr/>". This non-uniform output is troublesome for people who
parse this.
IMHO showing "<opErrstr>(null)</opErrstr>" is much more descriptive. I
would like to propose making sure all commands follow this uniform
approach, instead of displaying just "<opErrstr/>".
Makes sense to me as long as its uniform. However the existing ones
which follow "<opErrstr/>" need change in parsing logic :
To attain uniformity, one or the other parsing logic will break. we
might as well get it right for once.
Regards,
Avra
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