On 2017年09月25日 15:42, Marat Khalili wrote:
On 25/09/17 10:30, Nikolay Borisov wrote:
On 19.09.2017 10:41, Misono, Tomohiro wrote:
"btrfs subvolume create/delete" outputs the message of "Create/Delete
subvolume ..." even when an operation fails.
Since it is confusing, let's outputs the message only when an
operation succeeds.
Please change the verb to past tense, more strongly signaling success -
i.e. "Created subvolume"
What about recalling some UNIX standards and returning to NOT outputting
any message when operation succeeds? My scripts are full of grep -v
calls after each btrfs command, and this sucks (and I don't think I'm
alone in this situation).
Isn't the correct way to catch the return value instead of grepping the
output?
If it's some command not returning value properly, would you please
report it as a bug so we can fix it.
Thanks,
Qu
If you change the message a lot of scripts
will have to be changed, at least make it worth it.
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With Best Regards,
Marat Khaliili
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