On 08/11/2016 05:46 PM, Clay Gerrard wrote:
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 2:25 PM, Ed Leafe <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Overall this looks good, although it seems a bit odd to have
ALL_CAPS_STRINGS to represent all:caps:strings throughout. The
example you gave:
>>> print os_caps.HW_CPU_X86_SSE42
hw:cpu:x86:sse42
Just to be clear, this project doesn't *do* anything right? Like it
won't parse `/proc/cpuinfo` and actually figure out a machines cpu flags
that can then be broadcast as "capabilities"?
Like, TBH I think it took me longer than I would prefer to honestly
admit to find out about /sys/block/<device>/queue/rotational [1]
So if there was a library about standardizing how hardware capabilities
are discovered and reported - that maybe seems like a sane sort of thing
for a collection of related projects to agree on. But I'm not sure if
this does that?
Hi Clay!
It does not currently do that, but I'm interested in adding this
capability (pun intended).
Best,
-jay
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