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Re: [PATCH v10 12/12] migration: introduce snapshot-{save,load,delete} Q


From: Eric Blake
Subject: Re: [PATCH v10 12/12] migration: introduce snapshot-{save,load,delete} QMP commands
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2021 12:56:55 -0600
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On 2/2/21 12:43 PM, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:

>> Not this patch's fault: I find the name tests/qemu-iotests/tests/name to
>> be rather long and a bit repetitive; maybe we want to rename the
>> directory structure to something simpler, like:
>>
>> tests/iotests/name
>>
>> (that is, move the named tests into a sibling directory of
>> qemu-iotests/check, rather than a subdirectory).
> 
> Still, I think splitting test files from library (check, testenv,
> common.rc, etc) is a good thing.
> 
> I remember someone suggested to rename qemu-iotests to just io..
> 
> so we can have tests/io/tests/name
> 
> or may be, what about
> 
> tests/io/name
> 
> and
> 
> tests/io/lib/{check,testenv,common.rc,etc}

I like those.

> 
>> And maybe rename
>> qemu-iotests/check to something that requires less typing.  Oh, and
>> while I'm asking for rainbows and ponies, being able to run check from
>> the same directory where I run make, instead of having to change
>> directories, would be nice.  But as I said, that's a wish list for a
>> separate series.
> 
> 
> I run check from any directory with my script:
> 
> # cat /work/scripts/check
> #!/bin/bash
> 
> root=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel) || exit
> 
> dir="$root/build/tests/qemu-iotests"
> check="$dir/check"
> 
> test -f "$check" || { echo "Can't find '$check'. Is it a Qemu git?";
> exit 1; }
> 
> cd "$dir"
> ./check $@

Useful idea, thanks.  I'm not sure whether we want it in git, but I
already have local hacks (symlinks and such) so that for most of my
development, I can run 'make' and then './qemu-nbd' in the same
directory where I run 'git update', even though I actually configured
within a './build' subdirectory, and I only have to 'cd build-clang;
make' or similar when testing an alternative environment.  This script
is another such hack I'd stick in my top-level directory to maintain my
personal guise of building locally.

-- 
Eric Blake, Principal Software Engineer
Red Hat, Inc.           +1-919-301-3226
Virtualization:  qemu.org | libvirt.org




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