On 29 February 2012 15:30, Bináris <wikiposta(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Let's have a deal. If someone writes the dump
reader, I promise to try
rewrite and familiarize myself with it. :-)
;-) Unfortunately, I don't have large amounts of time, but I'll see what I
can do.
My main field of botwork is text replacements and
spelling
corrections<http://wikimania2012.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Efficien…
replace.py (as I am
* ill* of spelling mistakes people do all the time) thus dump is a
primary tool for me.
Of course. XML support is something that definitely should be added.
Well, tests is a big lesson for me to learn. I would appreciate an
introduction
to them as they are really useful.
The introduction is quite simple: instead of manually testing, you create
a
script that tests for you. Even though you have this in different
flavours ('unit testing', 'integration testing', etc), the idea is the
same: because you create an automatic test, you can check a week, a month
or even 5 years later whether the feature you added or bugfix you made
still works as it should. Combined with testing before commit / automatic
testruns ('continuous integration'), this makes bugs much easier to prevent.
And this is my last mail for tonight ;-)
Best,
Merlijn