Hi,

On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 01:32:06AM +0530, Shekhar Sharma wrote:
> This patch converts the 'iptables-test.py' file (iptables/iptables-test.py) 
> to run on
> both python 2 and python3.
> 
> Do we need to add an argument for 'version' in the argument parser?

You should insert questions between the '---' marker below and the
diffstat. This way they won't end up in the commit message.

Regarding your question: Assuming that iptables-test.py really is
version agnostic, why should users care which interpreter version is
used? Do you have a use-case in mind which justifies making the
interpreter version selectable via parameter?

[...]
> @@ -79,7 +80,7 @@ def run_test(iptables, rule, rule_save, res, filename, 
> lineno, netns):
>  
>      cmd = iptables + " -A " + rule
>      if netns:
> -            cmd = "ip netns exec ____iptables-container-test " + EXECUTEABLE 
> + " " + cmd
> +            cmd = "ip netns exec ____iptables-container-test " + EXECUTEABLE 
> + "  {}".format(cmd)

Please respect the max column limit of 80 characters, even if the old
code exceeded it already.

Thanks, Phil

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