On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 12:25 PM Cottrell, Allin <cottr...@wfu.edu> wrote:
> > No, my collection of test scripts is not in git. As Artur says, > "unittests" contains just unit tests, not full-scale scripts. With the > unit tests, the point is to check that they don't fail, and that > assertions are satisfied. In my script collection, the results are all > stored and compared, so one can also see if there's been any change in > the output relative to a "known good" baseline. > On my copy of those tests, outdated, I had a script that would convert your home hardcoded, to some other path, and was able to run them. This can also be, like it is, in a separated project, and have a nice report of the "differences". We can arrange that accounts with the "collaborator" role, can trigger the builds and reporting as they wish.
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