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Re: backwards compatibility problem with .cvspass?
From: |
Karl Fogel |
Subject: |
Re: backwards compatibility problem with .cvspass? |
Date: |
29 Jan 2001 07:55:47 -0600 |
IMHO, if it's very hard to write a test for it, then the best thing to
do is check it in anyway, and somewhere list the absence of the test
case as a bug in itself (if you want). Just because something's hard
to test automatically hopefully shouldn't mean it can't go into the
code. :-)
Thanks for the update, by the way, was wondering what was up.
-K
"Derek R. Price" <derek.price@openavenue.com> writes:
> > Okay. I see your point. Sorry. I think I even have most of the code lying
> > around since that was how I designed it in the first place, so the change
> > should
> > be in soon. It takes a little longer to run, but there aren't many .cvspass
> > lookups per session, so it shouldn't be a big deal.
>
> Just a quick note since it's been just over a month now since I said I'd fix
> this.
> I've been done with the actual fix for about three weeks, but this feature is
> rather troublesome to write a sanity.sh test for. I've been alternately
> looking
> into using Automake's testing features to write a test external to sanity.sh
> and
> getting into/trying to follow some of the current Automake and Autoconf issues
> because I wasn't sure things were working quite right. :) I can check in
> the fix
> without tests if anybody wants it now. Otherwise it'll probably still be
> another
> two weeks.
>
> Derek
>
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