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Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme.
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Akim Demaille |
Subject: |
Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme. |
Date: |
Fri, 6 Jul 2012 14:37:32 +0200 |
Le 6 juil. 2012 à 14:24, Jim Meyering a écrit :
> Akim Demaille wrote:
>> Le 6 juil. 2012 à 13:56, Jim Meyering a écrit :
>>
>>> Um... this is a good reason to post an adjusted patch.
>>> What I meant was that it is fine to continue to print that diagnostic
>>> on one line, but not using echo; using the new "warn".
>>>
>>> It should use warn, and warn should be defined as in init.sh.
>>
>> Ah, ok. But the messages were already on several lines before,
>> so you actually prefer to make the diagnostic less formatted?
>>
>> -if test $found_aux_dir = no; then
>> - echo "$0: expected line not found in configure.ac. Add the following:" >&2
>> - echo " AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([$build_aux])" >&2
>> - exit 1
>> -fi
>> +test $found_aux_dir = yes \
>> + || die "expected line not found in configure.ac. Add the following:" \
>> + " AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([$build_aux])"
>
> Actually, using die above is fine.
> However, I would like to keep bootstrap's warn and init.sh's warn_ compatible.
So if I understand correctly die would take lines as arguments
and warn would take words? Or maybe I don't understand what you
mean with "Actually, using die above is fine". Maybe you mean
making this diagnostic output a single line?
>> - echo "$me: Error: '$app' version == $inst_ver is too old" >&2
>> - echo " '$app' version >= $req_ver is required" >&2
>> + warn "Error: '$app' version == $inst_ver is too old" \
>> + " '$app' version >= $req_ver is required"
>>
>> Or do you prefer reintroducing braces and several commands for a single,
>> but multi-line, message?
>
> Converting separate arguments into separate lines seems wrong.
> Inserting newlines is the job of a printf-like function.
>
> Options:
> - use printf 1>&2 ... or
> - use a printf-style variant, say warnf, that would be used like this:
>
> warnf '%s\n' "Error: '$app' version == $inst_ver is too old" \
> " '$app' version >= $req_ver is required"
Don't you mean warnf '%s\n%s\n'? Or should warnf expect a single %s
in $1 and use $1 repeatedly on the remaining arguments?
- [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Akim Demaille, 2012/07/06
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Jim Meyering, 2012/07/06
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Akim Demaille, 2012/07/06
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Jim Meyering, 2012/07/06
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Akim Demaille, 2012/07/06
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Jim Meyering, 2012/07/06
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Akim Demaille, 2012/07/06
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Jim Meyering, 2012/07/06
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme.,
Akim Demaille <=
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Jim Meyering, 2012/07/06
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Akim Demaille, 2012/07/06
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Jim Meyering, 2012/07/06
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Bruce Korb, 2012/07/06
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Eric Blake, 2012/07/09
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Eric Blake, 2012/07/09
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Jim Meyering, 2012/07/10
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Akim Demaille, 2012/07/10
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Jim Meyering, 2012/07/10
- Re: [PATCH] bootstrap: use a more consistent error reporting scheme., Akim Demaille, 2012/07/10