On Jan 15, 2007, at 12:52 PM, Paul McNett wrote:
>> Unit tests are like compiler type checking: the fact that you passed
>> doesn't mean the code will work.
>
> And the current unit tests only test MySQL and SQLite, and don't fully
> cover every method, property, or use case in the classes yet. Units
> get
> tested for expected output, which is a valuable thing to have, but we
> still need to rely on real-world testing as well.
That's exactly what I meant. They serve a valuable purpose, but they
are not proof of anything beyond what they specifically tested.
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