This sounds like a brilliant idea to me and I am heavily in favour. It seems like just adding one directory might be a little short though maybe we could do something like:
openlayers/trunk/tests/acceptance and openlayers/trunk/tests/unit (for the current file-by-file tests?) Also, I think its probably a good time to start looking into a post-commit hook (only on trunk, of course) that runs the unit tests. I don't personally have the first clue as to how to do that but someone out there must? I think it would be a helpful addition to our process and (realistically) wouldn't hinder the dev process hardly at all. e On 11/9/07, Tim Schaub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey- > > Our automated tests are a mix of acceptance and unit tests. These are > nice (because they are automated), but we need more (manual) acceptance > tests to fully test things like the renderers. > > Instead of scattering manual acceptance tests in the examples directory, > I'd like to have an "acceptance" directory in our "tests" directory (or > "manual" if that makes more sense to folks). This would make it clear > for developers what acceptance tests needed to be run manually, and > would make it less confusing to users who poke around the examples > directory and stumble into the weird examples that are actually tests > (speaking for myself here). > > Anyone opposed? Or got a better idea? > > Barring feedback, I think I'll make such a change on Monday. (This will > only involve adding a directory to the tests directory and starting to > compile regular manual acceptance tests there.) > > Tim > _______________________________________________ > Dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev > _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev
