Date: Fri, 23 May 2014 13:41:50 -0230 From: Jonathan Anderson <jonathan.robert.anderson@gmail.com> To: Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org> Cc: Alfred Perlstein <bright@mu.org>, FreeBSD Hackers <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: [GSoC] Machine readable output from userland utilities Message-ID: <9D7D4A7D-31F0-45D8-8C16-977D4FA879D6@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CAJ-VmomBDfePkKXMf_piG%2BhnhmwhhTREm5a5m2Qt=7U8E585Ww@mail.gmail.com> References: <49E9736E-AD14-4647-8B15-30603D01360C@mail.bg> <537F0DD9.6090805@highsecure.ru> <537F11A9.8020504@mu.org> <CAETOPp0k8kESHkYShksovDm04pm4as9DoAfCm2-ojJ3in=4hsw@mail.gmail.com> <CAJ-VmomBDfePkKXMf_piG%2BhnhmwhhTREm5a5m2Qt=7U8E585Ww@mail.gmail.com>
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On 23 May 2014, at 13:34, Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org> wrote: > I'd actually prefer that some library API (like what's in libstatfoo) > gets fleshed out to cover what hooks and options are required so you > don't have to have the bikeshed argument of "what format." You only > need to write some code to output it in the format you want. >=20 > The UNIX way is tools, not policy. The library is a policy, sure, but > it's a policy to let you define your own policies. It won't be locking > anyone into anything like "json or bust." >=20 > So how about the focus be on that, rather than trying to teach > individual tools about individual encoding types? I think that's pretty much what the proposal says: > I'm planning to create a unified output abstraction in the form of a > library. The tools supporting the machine-readable output feature > will write output exclusively using the library. The exact output = format > will be customizable. Several backend libraries (like libucl and = libnv) > can be used to implement different formats. Am I perhaps misunderstanding you, and you're actually saying "let's not = get distracted by bikesheds, the proposal is terrific as-is"? Jon -- Jonathan Anderson jonathan@FreeBSD.org http://freebsd.org/~jonathan/=
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