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From: <rsbecker@nexbridge.com>
To: "'Jeff King'" <peff@peff.net>,
	"'Eric Sunshine'" <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Cc: "'Git List'" <git@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: RE: Request for Help - Too many perl arguments as of 2.43.0-rc0
Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2023 10:55:47 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <00e301da0f2f$024f9360$06eeba20$@nexbridge.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20231104134915.GA1492953@coredump.intra.peff.net>

On November 4, 2023 9:49 AM, Jeff King wrote:
>On Sat, Nov 04, 2023 at 02:36:48AM -0400, Eric Sunshine wrote:
>
>> I don't see an urgent need for it. Unlike the actual tests themselves
>> run by `make test` which may catch platform-specific problems in Git
>> itself, the purpose of the "linting" checks is not to catch
>> platform-specific problems, but rather to help test authors by
>> identifying mistakes in the tests which might make them fragile. So,
>> disabling linting on a particular platform isn't going to cause `make
>> test` to miss some important Git problem specific to that platform.
>
>Hmm. With compilation, we split the audience of "developers" vs "people who just
>want to build the program", and we crank up the number and severity of warning
>checks for the former. We could do the same here for tests. I.e., turn off test linting
>by default and re-enable it for DEVELOPER=1.
>
>OTOH, this is the first time I think I've seen the linting cause a problem (whereas
>unexpected compile warnings are much more likely, as we are depending on the
>system compiler's behavior).
>
>So consider it an idle thought for discussion, and not necessarily a proposal. ;)

In my case, I am building git for users of the platform (a.k.a. mostly a packager), although I'm hoping to be more involved in contributions soon. This involves build + full test under multiple situations on the NonStop platform.
--Randall


  reply	other threads:[~2023-11-04 14:55 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2023-11-03 19:03 Request for Help - Too many perl arguments as of 2.43.0-rc0 rsbecker
2023-11-03 20:52 ` Eric Sunshine
2023-11-03 21:30   ` rsbecker
2023-11-03 21:50     ` Eric Sunshine
2023-11-03 22:04       ` rsbecker
2023-11-04  6:36         ` Eric Sunshine
2023-11-04  7:59           ` Junio C Hamano
2023-11-04 23:50             ` Eric Sunshine
2023-11-04 13:49           ` Jeff King
2023-11-04 14:55             ` rsbecker [this message]
2023-11-05  0:11             ` Eric Sunshine
2023-11-05  5:34               ` Jeff King

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