>> Is there any value in them as regression tests (maybe with more
>> elaborate inputs and/or longer runtimes)?
Antoine> You mean to check behaviour or to check for performance
Antoine> regressions?
Both. Semantic regressions, and secondarily, performance regressions.
I can understand the need to stabilize the code and inputs for measuring
performance. As bad a benchmark as pystone is, one of its saving graces is
that it hasn't changed in so long.
When looking for semantic problems I can see that you would add new packages
to the suite where they expose problems, just as we do today for unit tests.
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