The test case average timing code has not been used by any test
case ever. Delete it to remove complexity.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Convert the type of loop iterators named 'i', 'j', k',
'ii', 'jj', 'kk', to be 'size_t' instead of 'int' or
'unsigned int', also santizing 'ii', 'jj', 'kk' to use
the normal 'i', 'j', 'k' naming
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
These all existed before virfile.c was created, and for some reason
weren't moved.
This is mostly straightfoward, although the syntax rule prohibiting
write() had to be changed to have an exception for virfile.c instead
of virutil.c.
This movement pointed out that there is a function called
virBuildPath(), and another almost identical function called
virFileBuildPath(). They really should be a single function, which
I'll take care of as soon as I figure out what the arglist should look
like.
The source code base needs to be adapted as well. Some files
include virutil.h just for the string related functions (here,
the include is substituted to match the new file), some include
virutil.h without any need (here, the include is removed), and
some require both.
On Win32 symlink() is not available, so virstoragetest.c
must be conditionalized to avoid compile failures.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
virstoragetest was failing on RHEL 5, but with no good error message:
TEST: virstoragetest
0 FAIL
It turns out that qemu-img was so old, that it lacked support for
-o backing_file. It didn't help that the test was also using
qemu-img from PATH, even after first probing for kvm-img.
* tests/virstoragetest.c (testPrepImages): Consistently use
discovered binary. Skip instead of fail if qemu-img fails during
setup.
On RHEL 5, I noticed this test failure message:
TEST: qemumonitorjsontest
libvirt not compiled with yajl, skippingSKIP: qemumonitorjsontest
* tests/virstoragetest.c (testPrepImages): Use simpler fputs.
* tests/qemumonitorjsontest.c (mymain): Ensure trailing newline.
Testing our backing chain handling will make it much easier to
ensure that we avoid issues in the future. If only I had written
this test before I first caused several regressions...
* tests/virstoragetest.c: New test.
* tests/Makefile.am (test_programs): Build it.
* .gitignore: Ignore new files.