"Victor A. Wagner, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When following some links (looking for examples of unexpected pass):
> filesystem
> fstream test
> a page not found error is reported for:
> http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/resources/libs/filesystem/test/fstream_test.cpp
I think there are many such links. These files seem to be organized as though they live at the root of a boost tree. Of course, they don't.
then they shouldn't be links
> also, I note som apparent formatting errors at:
> http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/resources/cs-win32_metacomm/developer_result_page.html#mpl
These are known issues.
> also, I node that IF there are both fail and unexpected pass occur in
> a test it is summarized as fail
> http://www.meta-comm.com/engineering/resources/cs-win32_metacomm/developer_result_page.html#numeric/interval
That would seem to be perfectly appropriate. What do you think it *should* do?
perhaps an indicator of some sort. It's almost as important to know that you system accepts things that are NOT legal as that it rejects things that are illegal.
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