On 5/30/05, Gert Driesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you also create a set of unit tests ?

Sure I can :). I hope I will be able to provide you with a bunch of
them by the end of this week.

I'll have to think about cleaning up after such a test. It is easy to
write something to the registry using <writeregistry>, read it using
<readregistry> and compare. But it leaves garbarge in the registry.
Creating <deleteregistry> task might be an answer :).

Another concern of mine is what registry branch to choose. I'd really
love to be pretty sure that those unit tests won't break anyone's
system...

Best regards!
Marcin


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