Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Tony Wu wrote:
On 12/15/06, Alexey Petrenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you want to publish the tests in the jar with hdk to let Harmony
users to run the tests?
No, I think it may not be published with HDK. But it is necessary to
supply a complete test suite separately with HDK, just like RI's TCK.
I want to emphasize that there's no parallel between our test suite,
and the TCK. The TCK is a special test suite because passing it
confers the status of "compatibility with the spec" as defined by the
JCP.
Passing the test suite for harmony means.... that you passed harmony's
test suite.
I'm sure that we all know that, but i didn't want someone from the
outside drawing the wrong conclusion, that we're somehow trying to
replace the TCK. People have made this assumption before (and things
far weirder...)
+1, IMO a convenient way to run Harmony test suite on Harmony snapshot
is helpful to our users, but we should make the message clear that, like
Tomcat's test suite, we have a test suite for Harmony to verify Harmony
build, that's all.
geir
Then we cound run Harmony Test on other implemetation easily to get
the difference if necessary.
SY, Alexey
2006/12/15, Tony Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I looked into our build system and found that the testcases are built
> and run separately in every module's /bin/test.
>
> Is it a good idea to package all tests to a certain place as the jdk
> does? The only problem I can see is the exclude list file. Do you
have
> any concern?
>
> If no one objects, I would like to add this feature.
> --
> Tony Wu
> China Software Development Lab, IBM
>
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