> Has anyone out there figured out a way to do unit testing for your > pmwiki markup code? If so, what tool do you use?
I would be *VERY* interested in something like this. Currently I just have dozens of pages in a wikitrail with expected output hardcoded followed by the actual markup. I have to go through by hand and examine each one line by line, character by character. It is very time-consuming to do final testing in preparation for a release and very prone to human error. At one point I was thinking of using one of the HTML caching recipes and then doing a comparison on that, but I believe that HTML can vary pretty significantly (code-wise) while still appearing on the screen to be identical. Thus any update to PmWiki itself or even a recipe could result in needing to regenerate each and every page and examine them by hand again. Maybe there's no way around that? If anyone has a better approach (or, better, a tool as suggested above) I would be very grateful. -Peter _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
