On Thu, Oct 09, 2025 at 09:28:56PM +0200, Stefano Brivio wrote: > On Thu, 9 Oct 2025 14:43:57 +1100 > David Gibson wrote: > > > exeter() quoted ${__testid}, but in some places we use it there's an > > extra level of shell, which needs another layer of quoting. This breaks > > if testids include ';', which is quite common in exeter tests created as > > a composition/pipeline of two functions. Add the required extra quoting. > > > > Signed-off-by: David Gibson > > --- > > test/lib/exeter | 4 ++-- > > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/test/lib/exeter b/test/lib/exeter > > index 3b19beaa..530c6909 100644 > > --- a/test/lib/exeter > > +++ b/test/lib/exeter > > @@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ exeter() { > > [ ${CI} -eq 1 ] && video_link "${1}" > > > > for __testid in $($EXETOOL list -- "$@"); do > > - __desc="$($EXETOOL desc -- "$@" -- ${__testid})" > > + __desc="$($EXETOOL desc -- "$@" -- "${__testid}")" > > status_test_start "${__desc}" > > - context_run host "$@" "${__testid}" && status_test_ok || status_test_fail > > + context_run host "$* '${__testid}'" && status_test_ok || status_test_fail > > Nit: for consistency, given that @ and * are variable names, I would > enclose them in curly brackets as well, while at it. Good point, done. -- David Gibson (he or they) | I'll have my music baroque, and my code david AT gibson.dropbear.id.au | minimalist, thank you, not the other way | around. http://www.ozlabs.org/~dgibson