[2003-02-07] Alisdair Meredith wrote: >Rene Rivera wrote: > >> In order to make regression test browsing more pleasant for all of us. I >> decided to work up a little script to gather up all the test results that >> get posted to the boost.sourceforge.net site. So browse on over to: >> >> http://boost.sourceforge.net/regression-logs >> >> ..and take a look. > >An invaluable page to be sure (if I haven't said so before)
Thanks :-) >A feature request and a question though (some of us are never satisfied ><G>) Count me in that "us" ;-\ >Q: Why the two AIX entries at different ends of the table? Is one >redundant? Is it simply a matter of different people running the >regressions? Don't know if different people ran it or not. But it is simply that one has a different file name, from an old run, and the table is sorted strictly on the file name of the results. >And feature request: >Would it be useful to color-code the date of when a test was last run, >to give us some idea of age? Use the 'traffic-light' scheme already in >place, default colour for last run within the week, green, yellow and >red for 2, 4 or more weeks since last run. I've been trying to figure out a good way to show that some test are newer than others, because sorting by date is not possible, and I like that suggestion very much :-] I'd prefer a bit more granularity than you suggest though. How'bout this: GREEN -- tests ran in the last 48 hours. YELLOW -- tests ran in the last 7 days. RED -- tests ran in the last 14 days. BLACK -- tests are older than 14 days. -- grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 102708583@icq _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost