On Mar 28, 2013, at 11:51 PM, Roger Serwy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone, > > There are 107 open issues against IDLE presently in the bug tracker. Here is > a list of 31 issues that deal with actual bugs in IDLE. These are not > enhancements, new features, user-interface annoyances, or anything requiring > a change to how the user interacts with IDLE (with the arguable exceptions of > 14105 and 14146). Let's fix these issues while we wait on PEP434. > > We still need a unit test framework for IDLE as listed in 15392. Full unit > testing would require a significant refactoring of parts of IDLE. I am > willing to accept extensive manual testing for an issue as sufficient reason > to apply a patch, but if a very simple test can be written then let's write > it with the hope of later incorporating it into a framework. > Count me in, thanks for providing a list now I know where to start. On the unit tests it is difficult to know what to write without an existing framework but I will give it a try. _______________________________________________ IDLE-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/idle-dev
