Re: [Bug-wget] GSoC 2013 project on rewriting Test Suite in Python.

2013-09-16 Thread Darshit Shah
Hi all, It's been nearly 2 months since the last mail and the time for Google Summer of Code is over. I have just pushed the last commit before the Window for the GSoC project code closes. I want to give an overview of the current state of the Test Suite and gain some more feedback on it. As

Re: [Bug-wget] GSoC 2013 project on rewriting Test Suite in Python.

2013-06-30 Thread Darshit Shah
Am Samstag, 29. Juni 2013 schrieb Tim Rühsen: Python 3.3 is no yet available in Debian unstable nor in experimental. Arg, I have to correct myself. I installed Python3.3.2 this morning from the Debian repository. I just edited the minimum required version to 3.2. However, if 3.3.2 is

Re: [Bug-wget] GSoC 2013 project on rewriting Test Suite in Python.

2013-06-29 Thread Darshit Shah
Hello, sorry to randomly but in. Hello. Always glad for more inputs. On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 9:59 PM, Darshit Shah dar...@gmail.com wrote: An option would be to support XML (e.g. Test-xyz.xml) and a simple key/value text file (e.g. Test-xyz.txt). Both, XML and TXT have their pros and

[Bug-wget] GSoC 2013 project on rewriting Test Suite in Python.

2013-05-30 Thread Darshit Shah
Hello to all! As many of you may have noticed, I have been contributing to Wget over the last couple of months. One of the major contributions has been support for RESTful scripting. It is still not refined and a couple of bugs need to be solved. That will be done before the window closes for the

Re: [Bug-wget] GSoC 2013 project on rewriting Test Suite in Python.

2013-05-30 Thread Tim Rühsen
Hi Darshit, congratulations for your selection ! I didn't know about your proposal, so I couldn't post my opinion... In your proposal you write: The suggestion as one dev put it, “I would prefer a C test environment for a C project, having tests written in C”. I guess that was me ;-) This