Paul Millar p.millar@physics.gla.ac.uk writes:
On Monday 25 April 2005 16:18, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Paul Millar p.millar@physics.gla.ac.uk writes:
Hopefully not a controversial one [...]
The problem with this is that the result is not a valid path, which breaks tools that parse the output to let you jump to the error, like emacs compile mode.
OK, I didn't realise people were automatically passing these strings.
In principle, one can reconstruct the path from the test-name by sticking "dlls" and "tests" in the right places.
Presumably emacs (or whatever) can be taught these tricks, so one could display the tests as "ole32%moniker.c:123" (just to avoid the "/" character) and have emacs link to "dlls/ole32/tests/moniker.c:123"
Alternatively, we can store the full path and have the test name-space coincident with the filesystem, which is the simplest but (slightly wasteful) solution.
What would people prefer?
I'd prefer you don't break tools/winetest/dissect, which matches on the closing line. :) The change is trivial but essential for the winetest web summaries.