I forgot about the cross platform compiling stuff.
I do not think every change is going through the try bot first, but only
stuff that has greater scopes.

About the testing thing, it says there "Here is a list of some of the tests
currently used by Chromium:", so those are only some of them.

☆PhistucK


2009/6/8 <[email protected]>

> >A Try Bot is a machine that gets sent code patches and instantly (or not
> instantly) builds chrome with these changes >with the latest source. That is
> the place to see if the things you want to commit are fine, I guess mostly
> big, could->be-breaking changes are getting sent there.
>
>
> >Of course, only Chrome developers (Googlers) and contributors that can
> commit, can use the try bots.
>
>
>
> The TryBot is cool.
>
> Does that mean Googlers first submit theirs codes to trybots to test if all
> the codes are OK, if OK, then they submit their codes to buildbots for the
> final automated building and testing ?
>
>
>
>
>
> > 2009/6/7 nakro <[email protected]>
>
>
> >Regarding 1 :
> >at least for VS2008 the tests seemed to have been moved to the chrome
> >folder
> >(i know that ui_tests.vcproj and unit_tests.vcproj have been moved
> >there)
>
>
>
> well, nakro, that's the problem. I use vs2005, and I found 42 projects
> under "Test". But at " http://dev.chromium.org/developers/testing";,
> there're only 22 projects listed. What about the other 20 projects.
>
>
>
> I want to learn something from chromium's testing, for I think it really
> organized well for a big project.
> >
>

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