(CCing Cleber and Stefan)

On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 07:19:45AM -0300, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
[...]
> Can we predict how the python scripts will evolve? Only fast-testing?
> 

I guess it depends on how you define "fast".  Does "fast-testing"
include a full device-crash-test run (that could take ~30
minutes) or the full set of iotests?


> Is there some users hacking on qemu.py unaware they can/should use
> libvirt-python?

I believe the existing users of qemu.py wouldn't want to have
dependencies on libvirt or other external modules (e.g. code that
test specific QMP commands and/or is run by "make check").


> If so, shouldn't we think about running more tests through libvirt and add
> effort there?

Even if the existing test code wouldn't benefit from libvirt, I
agree there is some value in writing test code that uses libvirt.
But in this case would the test code belong to the QEMU source
tree, or somewhere else?

-- 
Eduardo

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