23:51:31ebrascaI think the more FSs use cache.lisp the more care it is going to get.
23:53:03fittestbits__I wrote a pretty good test for the block code. Take a look at file-fuzzing-test in http://ix.io/2tWh
23:53:46fittestbits__It does seeks in both directions reading and writing random number of bytes.
23:54:02fittestbits__At the end it checks the file against a memory buffer that should contain the same info.
23:54:30fittestbits__It assumes that when you seek past the end of the file, the bytes are written as zero.
23:55:17fittestbits__You'll want the file size to be much larger than the block size and the number of iterations to be large enough that a lot of file is written.
23:58:48MetaYanebrasca: Just a tiny thing: Happened to notice (sup:debug-print-line "Detected MBR partition table" disk) in partition.lisp not being formatted like its GPT counterpart.
0:01:10ebrascaMetaYan: I think it does (sup:debug-print-line "Detected GPT on disk " disk)
0:05:46MetaYanebrasca: I just meant the space at the end. ;)
0:12:54ebrascaMetaYan: Thx , now it is this (sup:debug-print-line "Detected GPT partition table " disk)