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Re: verbose testsuite output contains 1M newlines
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Eric Blake |
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Re: verbose testsuite output contains 1M newlines |
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Tue, 14 Apr 2009 19:17:38 -0600 |
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[dropping bug-m4 for this post]
According to Ralf Wildenhues on 4/14/2009 1:26 PM:
> Almost. It seems inconsistent that only ignore-nolog allows non-text
> output. What about ensuring that std{out,err}-nolog do likewise, by
> sending some large lines to all three in a test?
Or even files that lack a trailing newline, or contain non-printing
characters (or all three). I'm working up a test, and will post it, along
with the other patches, as a series when I'm complete.
> Also, can we use 'diff' for comparing non-text files? POSIX seems to
> say yes, and autoconf.info doesn't disagree, but my memory isn't clear
> on this. A test could find this out for us.
POSIX requires it (think about the special rules for when a file does not
have a trailing newline, and about 'binary files differ'. Depending on
the exact behavior is thus non-portable, but detecting same vs. different
should be portable. But adding the above test should provide enough of a
stress test that we can find out about any broken diff apps out there.
- --
Don't work too hard, make some time for fun as well!
Eric Blake address@hidden
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