On Sat, Feb 02, 2019 at 01:06:36PM +0800, Ivan Tham wrote: > Thanks for the effort for automatically patches. > > Please note that st-scrollback-mouse-altscreen failed to be patched > because it was meant to be patched in a particular order. > > 1. st-scrollback > 2. st-scrollback-mouse > 3. st-scrollback-mouse-altscreen > > I thought the patch failed but it was no the case though. > > Any suggestion for this? Should the patched be made a single shot? >
This is not handled in the helping tool. I think it's fine to ignore it and consider it false-positive then. Thanks for maintaining and checking your patches. > On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 08:47:35PM +0100, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote: > > I'd like to show an experiment I made for automatically testing patches on > > the > > wiki. Its purpose is it to have a quick overview of broken patches on the > > wiki. > > I hope this will also help the community and patch authors in fixing these > > patches together and pushing them to the public wiki repository. > > > > HTML view: https://gunther.suckless.org/patches/ > > CSV parsable list: https://gunther.suckless.org/patches/index.csv > > > > It is sorted currently by: project, patch name, project version. > > > > The HTML view links to the original index page of the patch and the stderr > > and > > stdout output of the patch command. Patches are tested with the command: > > > > patch -p1 -t -C < patchfile > > > > The exitcode is the exitcode of this command ($?). > > > > It works by parsing the project, version/revision from the patch filename > > then > > it creates a clean tree from the project git repository of this revision and > > tries to apply the patch. It is important the patches are consistent and > > correctly named on the wiki. For format guidelines see: > > https://suckless.org/hacking/ > > > > It also finds incorrect revision names, these are shown on this link for > > now: > > https://gunther.suckless.org/patches/err.log > > > > I'm unsure if this will be run automated or so, but it was fun to write > > anyway. > > -- > Do what you like, like what you do. -- Pickfire > -- Kind regards, Hiltjo