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*: stop using 0xBEEF

Using 0xBEEF is annoying in examples because it makes it makes it look
like the user can use ascii or something. In the Procfile use
0x0,0x1,0x2,etc and use 0xBAD0 in test.
Brandon Philips 11 years ago
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2 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions
  1. 3 3
      Procfile
  2. 2 2
      wal/wal_test.go

+ 3 - 3
Procfile

@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-etcd0: ./etcd -id 0xBEEF0 -l :8080 -peers '0xBEEF0=localhost:8080&0xBEEF1=localhost:8081&0xBEEF2=localhost:8082'
-etcd1: ./etcd -id 0xBEEF1 -l :8081 -peers '0xBEEF0=localhost:8080&0xBEEF1=localhost:8081&0xBEEF2=localhost:8082'
-etcd2: ./etcd -id 0xBEEF2 -l :8082 -peers '0xBEEF0=localhost:8080&0xBEEF1=localhost:8081&0xBEEF2=localhost:8082'
+etcd0: ./etcd -id 0x0 -l :8080 -peers '0x0=localhost:8080&0x1=localhost:8081&0x2=localhost:8082'
+etcd1: ./etcd -id 0x1 -l :8081 -peers '0x0=localhost:8080&0x1=localhost:8081&0x2=localhost:8082'
+etcd2: ./etcd -id 0x2 -l :8082 -peers '0x0=localhost:8080&0x1=localhost:8081&0x2=localhost:8082'

+ 2 - 2
wal/wal_test.go

@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ func TestRecover(t *testing.T) {
 	if err != nil {
 		t.Fatal(err)
 	}
-	i := &raftpb.Info{Id: int64(0xBEEF)}
+	i := &raftpb.Info{Id: int64(0xBAD0)}
 	if err = w.SaveInfo(i); err != nil {
 		t.Fatal(err)
 	}
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ func TestRecoverAfterCut(t *testing.T) {
 	if err != nil {
 		t.Fatal(err)
 	}
-	info := &raftpb.Info{Id: int64(0xBEEF)}
+	info := &raftpb.Info{Id: int64(0xBAD1)}
 	if err = w.SaveInfo(info); err != nil {
 		t.Fatal(err)
 	}