On Friday 13 November 2015 19:11:35 D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On 11/13/2015 07:40 AM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
>
> > When we had unit tests back in the day, I never ran them.
>
> The point being that a setup where I am encouraged to build and use them
> is a good thing. I never got behind unit tests mostly out of ignorance
> and the learning curve, but I have read plenty of developer blogs
> effusing about how critically important they are. I can learn to get
> behind unit tests, and if Rosegarden makes this easy for me, then that's
> fantastic.
They're very easy to run, now :-)
$ make test
makeobj[0]: Entering directory `/d/kde/src/4/rosegarden-git/build'
Running tests...
Test project /d/kde/src/4/rosegarden-git/build
Start 1: accidentals
1/3 Test #1: accidentals ...................... Passed 0.92 sec
Start 2: segmenttransposecommand
2/3 Test #2: segmenttransposecommand .......... Passed 0.11 sec
Start 3: transpose
3/3 Test #3: transpose ........................ Passed 0.11 sec
100% tests passed, 0 tests failed out of 3
$
Thanks for the commit access, I pushed the cmake port (both buildsystems
still work, for now), and the shell scripts scripts/make-ts and
scripts/make-locale.
Don't worry about being a rush, I know how that is - it's rare for me to have
all
day for opensource hacking, it only happened because I had 2 days of vacations
;)
--
David Faure, [email protected], http://www.davidfaure.fr
Working on KDE Frameworks 5
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