On 16 Mar 2009, at 23:52, Fergal Daly wrote:
2009/3/16 Michael G Schwern :
[snip]
I hear where you're coming from, but there is some value in knowing
a test
still does what it did before. A regression test.
Consider the following:
my @things = $obj->things(3);
for my $thing (@thing
On 16 Mar 2009, at 18:23, Fergal Daly wrote:
[snip]
Really? I know of at least one automated test runner (by this I mean
it runs all the test files it can find) for pyunit that would say
"everything
is fine" if I through a random sys.exit(0) into my test script.
[snip]
That's why I said "most"
On 16 Mar 2009, at 18:47, Michael G Schwern wrote:
Adrian Howard wrote:
On 14 Mar 2009, at 05:57, Michael G Schwern wrote:
[snip]
The test numbering exists to ensure that all your tests run, and in
the right
order. XUnit frameworks don't need to know the number of tests
because they
simply
2009/3/17 Adrian Howard :
>
> On 16 Mar 2009, at 18:47, Michael G Schwern wrote:
>
>> Adrian Howard wrote:
>>>
>>> On 14 Mar 2009, at 05:57, Michael G Schwern wrote:
>>> [snip]
The test numbering exists to ensure that all your tests run, and in
the right
order. XUnit frameworks
I don't think we've every discussed if posting jobs here is a no-no, but I
thought people might be interested in knowing that Mozilla is looking for a
"QA Execution Engineer" with the possibility of it being a remote job.
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"Mozi