I don't like having them in the tree, but if you move them out, how  
do you handle the case of a test that becomes invalid because an API  
changes?  Do you then move it to the version that it applies to and  
take it out of the general place?

On 2006-05-15, at 16:47 EDT, Jim Grandy wrote:

> A question for the community:
>
> Should we store regression tests in the OpenLaszlo source tree?
> Arguably they should not be locked to any given version/branch of
> OpenLaszlo, and they add overhead (20%) to each OL source tree. Not a
> problem for the repository itself (Subversion and Perforce both have
> efficient branching), but a problem for folks who need to have
> multiple source trees on their machine.
>
> The alternative would be to move them into a new repository
> structure, say
>
> svn.openlaszlo.org/tests/bugs
>
> Unit tests and other non-regression (whitebox) tests arguably should
> be kept with specific source trees, because they do change as the
> code changes.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> jim
>
>
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