hello,
i wrote a small program to check for the existence of "config" files for testing projects under kselftest framework.
chmod 755 test_config.py This file should be located in "tools/testing/selftests" This can be run as "./test_config.py"
On 11/12/20 10:40 AM, Jeffrin Jose T wrote:
hello,
i wrote a small program to check for the existence of "config" files for testing projects under kselftest framework.
chmod 755 test_config.py This file should be located in "tools/testing/selftests" This can be run as "./test_config.py"
Why do we need a dedicated script when you can do it with:
cd tools/testing/selftests; find . -name config
I see that your script also prints if config doesn't exist. It is not a failure not have config as config is necessary only when a test has config option dependencies.
What does this script attempting to solve?
thanks, -- Shuah
On Mon, 2020-11-16 at 11:32 -0700, Shuah Khan wrote:
On 11/12/20 10:40 AM, Jeffrin Jose T wrote:
hello,
i wrote a small program to check for the existence of "config" files for testing projects under kselftest framework.
chmod 755 test_config.py This file should be located in "tools/testing/selftests" This can be run as "./test_config.py"
Why do we need a dedicated script when you can do it with:
cd tools/testing/selftests; find . -name config
I see that your script also prints if config doesn't exist. It is not a failure not have config as config is necessary only when a test has config option dependencies.
What does this script attempting to solve?
according to what you said this script may not be necessary thanks for the explanation :)
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