On Wed, Sep 09, 2015 at 12:52:22PM -0700, Dylan Baker wrote: > > I have a buildbot seti up to run piglit and the way it detects whether > > or no there have been piglit regressions is by running piglit summary > > console and then parsing the output. > > > > The CSV summary seems to only accept a single result file, unless I'm > > doing something wrong: > > > > tstellar@localhost ~/piglit $ ./piglit summary csv -o out.csv > > results/master--150727-/ results/master-BONAIRE-150223-/ > > usage: piglit [-h] [-o <Output File>] <Input Files> > > piglit: error: unrecognized arguments: results/master-BONAIRE-150223-/ > > > > -Tom > > Are you just wanting to see if there are regressions, or do you want to > get a count and the tests that regressed as well?
What I want is a list of changes, and yes/no for regressions. The number of regressions does not matter. `piglit/piglit summary console -d` gives me a list of changes and prints the summary so I can check if there were regressions. Another solution I considered was to add an exit status to piglit summary to indicate whether or not there were regressions. This would be the best solution, but I wasn't sure if this would break other people's use cases. -Tom _______________________________________________ Piglit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/piglit
