The qobject_from_jsonf() function implements a pseudo-printf language for creating a QObject; however, it is hard-coded to only parse a subset of formats understood by printf(). In particular, any use of a 64-bit integer works only if the system's definition of PRId64 matches what the parser expects; which works on glibc (%lld) and mingw (%I64d), but not on Mac OS (%qd). Rather than enhance the parser, it is just as easy to use normal printf() for this particular conversion, matching what is done elsewhere in this file.
Reported by: G 3 <programmingk...@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <ebl...@redhat.com> --- tests/test-qga.c | 9 +++++++-- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/test-qga.c b/tests/test-qga.c index 40af649..421e27c 100644 --- a/tests/test-qga.c +++ b/tests/test-qga.c @@ -852,8 +852,13 @@ static void test_qga_guest_exec(gconstpointer fix) /* wait for completion */ now = g_get_monotonic_time(); do { - ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, "{'execute': 'guest-exec-status'," - " 'arguments': { 'pid': %" PRId64 " } }", pid); + char *cmd; + + cmd = g_strdup_printf("{'execute': 'guest-exec-status'," + " 'arguments': { 'pid': %" PRId64 " } }", + pid); + ret = qmp_fd(fixture->fd, cmd); + g_free(cmd); g_assert_nonnull(ret); val = qdict_get_qdict(ret, "return"); exited = qdict_get_bool(val, "exited"); -- 2.7.4