Re: [webkit-dev] [webkit-changes] [52125] trunk/LayoutTests

2009-12-14 Thread Adam Roben
For predictable failures like these, Darin Adler says the best thing to do is land the expected failure as an expected result, and use a bug to track the fact that it’s wrong. [1] But maybe in the case of tests that time out, it's best to skip them in order to keep the regression tests from

Re: [webkit-dev] [webkit-changes] [52125] trunk/LayoutTests

2009-12-14 Thread Eric Seidel
For anyone else who went digging for the link: http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/52125 :) -eric On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Adam Roben aro...@apple.com wrote: For predictable failures like these, Darin Adler says the best thing to do is land the expected failure as an expected result, and