On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 20:59 +0200, Damien Lespiau wrote:
> I happen to have 3 patches in my tree that look like this one. I
> thought you might
> want to have a look as they appear to handle the points you were wanting to
> fix.
> Patch 3 is a "documentation patch" that explains what I wanted to do.
>
> I attached those patches as gmail does not allow me to answer a thread and
> post a patch without losing its formatting.
Will review in more detail later, but at first glance this looks quite
good, and very capable.
Two minor things that jump out at me:
* The need to specify the command line as "../sparse args $file"
seems somewhat inelegant. I do like the ability to specify a
command other than sparse; for example, this could allow
checking the output of c2xml. However, I'd prefer not to need a
path; how about allowing "sparse args $file"? Also, allowing an
alternate option "check-options" that just specifies sparse
flags seems useful, and the default command could do something
like "sparse $options $file"; that way, you can just say
"check-options: -E", or "check-options: -Wthingy".
* The need to prefix every line of output, rather than delimiting
the start and end of the output, seems painful with large
amounts of output.
Other than that, I really like this test suite. Thanks!
- Josh Triplett
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