Am Dienstag, 24. November 2015 um 15:48:36, schrieb Guenter Milde 
<mi...@users.sf.net>
> On 2015-11-24, Kornel Benko wrote:
> > Am Dienstag, 24. November 2015 um 11:52:19, schrieb Guenter Milde 
> > <mi...@users.sf.net>
> >> On 2015-11-24, Kornel Benko wrote:
> 
> 
> >> >> I am in the process of devicing a new categorization (or naming for the
> >> >> categories), for what we currently call "nonstandard", I have:
> 
> >> >> + unreliable    # export may work or fail (we don't know for sure)
> 
> >> >>   - nonstandard # requires packages or other ressources that are not on 
> >> >> CTAN
> >> >>                 # (some developers may have them installed)
> 
> >> >>   - erratic     # depending on local configuration, OS, TeX 
> >> >> distribution,
> >> >>               # package versions, or the phase of the moon.
> 
> 
> >> > The problem here is that we would need some handling to distinguish the
> >> > cases. ATM it is done by using different files ('*Tests'). The files
> >> > itself contain comments (starting with '#') and regexes. I try to
> >> > implement some sort of sublabels though.
> 
> >> As a start, you could rename "nonstandard" to "unreliable" and
> >> place sublabels just as "header comment", e.g.
> 
> >> file unreliableTests:
> 
> >> # nonstandard
> >> # ===========
> 
> > This is not so easy, because at the time of checking I see only lines
> > without comments
> 
> It was just an idea for a stop-gap measure.
> 
> > What about
> >     'Sublabel: nonstandard'
> > ?
> 
> I don't know how you want to implemement it, but if the output contains then
> lines like
> 
>  UNRELIABLE.NON_STANDARD.export/templates/ectaart_dvi3_systemF
>
>  UNRELIABLE.ERRATIC.export/examples/seminar_dvi
> 
> or
> 
>  NON_STANDARD.UNRELIABLE.export/templates/ectaart_dvi3_systemF
> 
>  ERRATIC.UNRELIABLE.export/examples/seminar_dvi
> 
> this is fine.

It is there. Names are
UNRELIABLE.SUBLABEL_export/templates/...
'SUBLABEL' is uppercase of the used sublabel.

Now one can test e.g.
        'ctest 'L erratic'
to test only erratic tests defined in unreliableTests.
Unfortunately nothing prevent us ATM using same labels in .*Tests files.

> Günter

        Kornel

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