How up to date is the test file kept? (I see last mod was two weeks ago.)
Does it still tend to have tests for unfixed bugs?
- d.
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David Gerard wrote:
How up to date is the test file kept? (I see last mod was two weeks ago.)
Well, it's updated relatively frequently. Not everything ends up with a test case, though.
I'll need to set the automated reporting up again, perhaps to run after every commit and report state changes, rather than the old daily spam of everything. :)
Does it still tend to have tests for unfixed bugs?
I currently have 24 failing tests on my box (including Cite and Poem extensions). Several of those are just broken test cases which need some minor tweaking; most are for parser corner cases which have yet to be resolved.
- -- brion vibber (brion @ wikimedia.org)
Brion Vibber wrote:
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David Gerard wrote:
How up to date is the test file kept? (I see last mod was two weeks ago.)
Well, it's updated relatively frequently. Not everything ends up with a test case, though.
I'll need to set the automated reporting up again, perhaps to run after every commit and report state changes, rather than the old daily spam of everything. :)
Perhaps it would be better to run it as a post-commit hook, and then email the author of the change (with email address given by USERINFO), rather than spamming the list.
-- Tim Starling
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