Re: [webkit-dev] Abandoned Tests

2015-01-22 Thread Tim Horton
On Jan 22, 2015, at 14:02, Benjamin Poulain benja...@webkit.org wrote: On 1/21/15 8:48 PM, Brent Fulgham wrote: I’ve been reviewing the various Windows layout tests, and have run across a few tests that seem to be leftovers from the Chromium project. I think all ports currently skip

Re: [webkit-dev] Abandoned Tests

2015-01-22 Thread Brent Fulgham
Oh! Sorry. All of these tests fail. They fail because none of the ports actually implement the features they test: 1. fast/dom/title-directionalty and fast/dom/title-directionality-removeChild.html: These test that title supports a ‘dir’ property. We don’t, so they all fail. 2.

Re: [webkit-dev] Abandoned Tests

2015-01-21 Thread Myles C. Maxfield
On which platforms do they fail? —Myles On Jan 21, 2015, at 8:48 PM, Brent Fulgham bfulg...@apple.com wrote: I’ve been reviewing the various Windows layout tests, and have run across a few tests that seem to be leftovers from the Chromium project. I think all ports currently skip these

[webkit-dev] Abandoned Tests

2015-01-21 Thread Brent Fulgham
I’ve been reviewing the various Windows layout tests, and have run across a few tests that seem to be leftovers from the Chromium project. I think all ports currently skip these tests: 1. fast/dom/title-directionality-removeChild.html 2. fast/dom/title-directionality.html 3.

Re: [webkit-dev] Abandoned Tests

2015-01-21 Thread Brent Fulgham
Hi Myles, These tests don’t fail — they are all skipped on mac, win, gtk, and efl. -Brent On Jan 21, 2015, at 9:24 PM, Myles C. Maxfield mmaxfi...@apple.com wrote: On which platforms do they fail? —Myles On Jan 21, 2015, at 8:48 PM, Brent Fulgham bfulg...@apple.com wrote: I’ve been