Good points. Maybe it's a good idea to keep the new files organized, like
chm, but leave the old ones where they are? The test-documents directory
has 460 entries right now.

Tyler

On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 8:43 AM, Nick Burch <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 10 Mar 2015, Tyler Palsulich wrote:
>
>> Or, do enough parsers have overlapping test resource dependencies where
>> it makes sense to have them _all_ under one directory?
>>
>
> I believe that most of the test files get used for both detection and
> parsing unit tests
>
>  It would be nice to easily know which files are used for which tests.
>>
>
> 5 lines of perl should give you that, or fewer if you don't want to be
> able to understand the perl... ;-)
>
> Many, but not all of the test files are of the form test<filetype>.<ext>
> or test<filetype>_<special type/description>.<ext>, which I find makes it
> fairly easy to spot what files go with what. Not all though. Would fixing
> the few files not in that format help, or hinder do you think?
>
> Nick
>

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