All,

I have just submitted a first-cut at a unit-test harness.  The unit-tests do 
require the use of the 'nose' python module.
Everything has been placed in the 'test' directory off of the root trunk 
branch.  There is a README file with lots of information on
how to use it.  This is in addition to a few test cases already bundled in 
(they make great examples)!  The idea is that whenever
somebody adds a new feature or makes a change they update/add the appropriate 
test case and re-run the harness to make sure nothing
is broken.

There is most definitely room for improvement with this, but it gives a 
starting point from which discussions and modifications can
take place.

Any questions or comments?
--James Evans


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