On 10 June 2015 at 23:56, Rob Clark <robdcl...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 7:28 PM, Emil Velikov <emil.l.veli...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> On 5 June 2015 at 22:08, Rob Clark <robdcl...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> so, maybe a bit off topic (and maybe doesn't really help with the >>> whole finding a mentor thing).. but a sort of wish-list thing for >>> piglit that I've had in the back of my head is something like "tig" >>> for piglit. I suppose it doesn't have to necessarily be a curses >>> based UI, it could be gui.. but a lot of times while I find myself >>> searching through results.json to find cmdline to re-run failed tests, >>> which is kind of time consuming. Some sort of front-end to piglit >>> which would let me do things like filter on test status, then see >>> output/results and if I want re-run the selected test(s) would be kind >>> of nice. >>> >> Sounds like exactly what the html test summary provides. Although I'm >> not sure how many people actually use it - json seems to be more >> popular nowadays :-) I even recall naggin' on Dylan when things broke >> on an occasion or two. > > except html is neither interactive nor fast/convenient ;-) > > The use case I'm thinking of is mostly driver devel/debug where I want > to check if some updated version of a change I am working on fixed the > regressions, and that sort of thing. (Or re-run the failed tests with > some FD_MESA_DEBUG env var debug flag.) So ability to re-run > individual tests (or group of tests based on filtered result status, > etc) is what I'm looking for. Versus digging through .json or html to > find individual cmdlines for some 100's of tests ;-) > I see. I was fortunate enough to rerun only 2-3 regressing tests, rather than 100's, so html was convenient enough :) The "rerun all {failing,...} tests" does sound like a useful feature.
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