On 2024-04-09 Tu 09:45, Jacob Champion wrote:
On Tue, Apr 9, 2024 at 4:54 AM Andrew Dunstan <and...@dunslane.net> wrote:
On 2024-04-09 Tu 01:23, Michael Paquier wrote:
There is no direct check on test_json_parser_perf.c, either, only a
custom rule in the Makefile without specifying something for meson.
So it looks like you could do short execution check in a TAP test, at
least.
Not adding a test for that was deliberate - any sane test takes a while, and I didn't
want to spend that much time on it every time someone runs "make check-world"
or equivalent. However, adding a test to run it with a trivial number of iterations seems
reasonable, so I'll add that. I'll also add a meson target for the binary.
Okay, but for what purpose? My understanding during review was that
this was a convenience utility for people who were actively hacking on
the code (and I used it for exactly that purpose a few months back, so
I didn't question that any further). Why does the farm need to spend
any time running it at all?
I think Michael's point was that if we carry the code we should test we
can run it. The other possibility would be just to remove it. I can see
arguments for both.
cheers
andrew
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