17.12.2018 22:21, John Snow wrote:
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> On 12/17/18 11:37 AM, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
>> 17.12.2018 17:26, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
>>> 15.12.2018 2:15, John Snow wrote:
If iotests have lines exceeding >998 characters long, git doesn't
want to send it plaintext t
On 12/17/18 11:37 AM, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
> 17.12.2018 17:26, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
>> 15.12.2018 2:15, John Snow wrote:
>>> If iotests have lines exceeding >998 characters long, git doesn't
>>> want to send it plaintext to the list. We can solve this by allowing
>>
17.12.2018 17:26, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
> 15.12.2018 2:15, John Snow wrote:
>> If iotests have lines exceeding >998 characters long, git doesn't
>> want to send it plaintext to the list. We can solve this by allowing
>> the iotests to use pretty printed QMP output that we can match ag
15.12.2018 2:15, John Snow wrote:
> If iotests have lines exceeding >998 characters long, git doesn't
> want to send it plaintext to the list. We can solve this by allowing
> the iotests to use pretty printed QMP output that we can match against
> instead.
>
> As a bonus, it's much nicer for human
If iotests have lines exceeding >998 characters long, git doesn't
want to send it plaintext to the list. We can solve this by allowing
the iotests to use pretty printed QMP output that we can match against
instead.
As a bonus, it's much nicer for human eyes, too.
Note that this changes the sort o