[Tarantool-patches] [PATCH] Fix luacheck warning W122 in extra/dist/tarantoolctl.in
Leonid Vasiliev
lvasiliev at tarantool.org
Thu Oct 8 12:22:56 MSK 2020
Hi! Thank you for the patch.
Code changes are ok. See some comments on the decoration of the patch
below:
According to
https://github.com/tarantool/tarantool/wiki/Code-review-procedure#commit-message:
- "Description is what the patch does, started from lowercase letter..."
- "Commit title should be of a form <subsystem>: <description>."
(luacheck:...)
I guess nobody remembers the luacheck warning codes. You can describe
the warning in detail in the "body" of a commit message, don't need to
put it in the "header".
I think the file name will be enough, don't need to write the full path.
On 07.10.2020 16:33, Artem Starshov wrote:
> Changed passing global variable arg to function find_instance_name(arg) instead of passing arg[0] and arg[2] separately.
According to
https://github.com/tarantool/tarantool/wiki/Code-review-procedure#commit-message:
- "Commit message should fit 72 symbols line width."
> And removed exception in .luacheckrc for file /extra/dist/tarantoolctl.in.
>
> This change only solves linter warning, nothing else
- Add link on the ticket (Fixed #number_of_the_ticket).
> ---
Please add a link to the ticket and your branch.
> .luacheckrc | 6 ------
> extra/dist/tarantoolctl.in | 16 ++++++++--------
> 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/.luacheckrc b/.luacheckrc
> index 994d29956..2a652cd06 100644
> --- a/.luacheckrc
> +++ b/.luacheckrc
> @@ -37,12 +37,6 @@ exclude_files = {
> ".git/**/*.lua",
> }
>
> -files["extra/dist/tarantoolctl.in"] = {
> - ignore = {
> - -- https://github.com/tarantool/tarantool/issues/4929
> - "122",
> - },
> -}
> files["src/lua/help.lua"] = {
> -- Globals defined for interactive mode.
> globals = {"help", "tutorial"},
> diff --git a/extra/dist/tarantoolctl.in b/extra/dist/tarantoolctl.in
> index 90caf58ad..0726e7f46 100755
> --- a/extra/dist/tarantoolctl.in
> +++ b/extra/dist/tarantoolctl.in
> @@ -202,19 +202,19 @@ end
> -- In case there is no explicit instance name, check whether arg[0] is a
> -- symlink. In that case, the name of the symlink is the instance name.
> --
> -local function find_instance_name(arg0, arg2)
> - if arg2 ~= nil then
> - return fio.basename(arg2, '.lua')
> +local function find_instance_name(arg)
> + if arg[2] ~= nil then
> + return fio.basename(arg[2], '.lua')
> end
> - local istat = fio.lstat(arg0)
> + local istat = fio.lstat(arg[0])
> if istat == nil then
> - log.error("Can't stat %s: %s", arg0, errno.strerror())
> + log.error("Can't stat %s: %s", arg[0], errno.strerror())
> os.exit(1)
> end
> if not istat:is_link() then usage(command_name) end
> - arg[2] = arg0
> + arg[2] = arg[0]
> linkmode = true
> - return fio.basename(arg0, '.lua')
> + return fio.basename(arg[0], '.lua')
> end
>
> local function mkdir(dirname)
> @@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ local function process_remote(cmd_function)
> end
>
> local function process_local(cmd_function)
> - instance_name = find_instance_name(arg[0], arg[2])
> + instance_name = find_instance_name(arg)
>
> default_file = find_default_file()
> load_default_file(default_file)
>
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