Josh Steadmon <stead...@google.com> writes:
> On 2019.06.12 15:28, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote: 
>> On Wed, Jun 12 2019, Josh Steadmon wrote:
>> 
>>> trace_schema_validator can be used to verify that trace2 event output
>>> conforms to the expectations set by the API documentation and codified
>>> in event_schema.json (or strict_schema.json). This allows us to build a
>>> regression test to verify that trace2 output does not change
>>> unexpectedly.
>> 
>> Does this actually work for you? As seen in my code at
>> https://public-inbox.org/git/87zhnuwdkp....@evledraar.gmail.com/ our
>> test suite emits various lines of JSON that aren't even validly encoded,
>> so I can't imagine we're passing any sort of proper parser validatior,
>> let alone a schema validator.
[...]
> The problem with the existing validators is that they expect each file to be a
> complete JSON entity, whereas the trace output is one object per line. You can
> of course loop over the lines in a shell script, but in my testing this 
> approach
> took multiple hours on the full test suite trace output, vs. 15 minutes for 
> the
> implementation in this patch.

Isn't this JSON-Lines (http://jsonlines.org/), also known as
Line-delimited JSON (LDJSON), newline-delimited JSON (NDJSON) format?

Best,
--
Jakub Narębski

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