On Wednesday, January 20, 2016, Vladimir Sitnikov < sitnikov.vladi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I'm afraid I was not. > > "dummy loop at the very start of the test" was good enough to skip items. > > I did play a bit with JetBrains MPS and I created a prototype of a DSL > for JMeter though: http://recordit.co/0ngw6RSkm9 > What do you think of that? Very interesting. Is Jetbrains MPS a viable approach in terms of popularity of the product and maintainabilty ? I have in mind to create a JMeter Dsl more inspired from ruby-jmeter which I find nice to read. But I don't have time to work on it. Is MPs easier than groovy way ? I had looked at groovy ways to make a dsl but it was just an idea. I suppose your work is on github ? > I mean even if JMeter core does not support "skip CSV records", a DSL > can "easily" workaround that (e.g. by appending dummy loop at the > start). ok. But it would be great to have you in the team implementing things that live in core . I always read that you created nice features and would be very happy if you contributed them to core :) > > Vladimir > -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.