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authorGreg Hudson <ghudson@mit.edu>2012-12-16 16:55:29 -0500
committerGreg Hudson <ghudson@mit.edu>2012-12-20 11:45:20 -0500
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Simplify k5test.py environments
The initial k5test.py design, copied from the dejagnu suite, is to create config files and environments for four expected roles: client, server, master, and slave. This approach exaggerates the complexity of the common case, where the configurations don't need to vary, and limits us to having just one slave for kprop/iprop tests. Instead, create just one configuration by default, and add a special_env() method which sets up a differently configured environment for the few test cases which need one. The run_as_*() methods are collapsed into just run(), which accepts an optional argument for the environment returned by special_env().
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diff --git a/src/lib/kdb/t_stringattr.py b/src/lib/kdb/t_stringattr.py
index f520370a48..085e179e44 100644
--- a/src/lib/kdb/t_stringattr.py
+++ b/src/lib/kdb/t_stringattr.py
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@
from k5test import *
realm = K5Realm(create_kdb=False)
-realm.run_as_master(['./t_stringattr'])
+realm.run(['./t_stringattr'])
success('String attribute unit tests')