Sascha Kulawik wrote: >>No I'm afraid that the code will be merged without the test cases. >>Anyhow all I said is that the test cases should move with the code. >> >>Yes there are testcases that do not run now. That is not an issue. For >>this type of development I personally prefer test-first design. >>(meaning capture a subset of the spec or some mail client behavior and >>record the expected responses....THEN make it actually so) > > > It isn't easy as it seems. Within the FETCH Command you have a whole \
No its really easy to make test cases for this. Check it out. -Andy > different possiblities for getting the Body, as I've seen Mozilla does not > especially declares, that he wants to get the body of the mail - thats the > point why it currently don't views the message content. > I think, today or tomorrow I'll will be ready with that. > The other point is the Append command - in some cases not all of the > header-fields are correct submitted. > I like testing with something "living", like a real mailclient. Thats why > I haven't checked the test-cases yet. IMHO Stephan wanted to check all of > the test-cases. > > Regards, > Sascha -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
