persistence -- autocreate TMP, store things there
flow.sh -- implement phase / outcome mechanism. Support for automatic mktemp/pushd/cp/popd/rmrf wrappng (make friends with collect_artifact*)
__echo
-- add --source, i.e. print source of a
particular function at runtime
fix up ffoo --list-*
, current implementation is
scratching right ear with left hand
support conflict checking in ffoo
. i.e. for TI and the likes
doc - finish ffdoc
, add first line to function lists
trap EXIT
to cleanup
backup / restore
make better use of bash features and wipe out unnecessary grep/sed/perls
support deeper level of import, making e.g.
import foo/bar
import
include/foo/bar.sh
first use case would be pretty
.1
separate core libs and extras
maybe separate ffoo from core libs
add -name arg to debug, e.g. for pipe/cmd/file and use it in mkpretty
set fixed list of valid "leaks" to mkpretty
add "main" pretty.sh to import submodules
do not import on each call
change name to pretty
make
your own dog foo or use other than GNU makethink: laziness, i.e. we only run actual test because it's only way how to obtain result. but could we have a way to preemptively "insert" the result based on cheap/fast/soft/safe check done e.g. by Harness? would that help make the whole damn thing less complex? (than w/ pre-selection?)
outside test: setup, setupt, teardownt, teardown: fail=give up all hope.
inside test: always teardownt, except if bailout before setupt was done (e.g. based on bugstate or feature check)
phase outcome: fail, bailout (reason: waive, impossible, tool fail?), pass (1 per test phase?)
collect_artifact -t
-- make a timestamp-rooted copy of
artifact tree or a particular artifact (with some implicit
meta data)
bugstate, bugstate_* -- ini-configurable bailout mechanism for bug-related contingency. use offline (iniread?) cache, provided by upper harness for, say, rhel7. (use expectedness?) e.g.
bailout_if bugstate_open rhbz12345
use a darn-simple buglist format (one that can work across many bugzillas el/fc/github/deb/whatever)
make separate (ee*) independent tool to answer this query