I'm the guy that added css3/calc tests. I did so because I not all my tests are 'text only' tests, but I still wanted them all together. My understanding was that the 'fast' directory was intended for 'text only' tests only.
Does having the 'fast' directory still serve a useful purpose? I reckon the original intent could be pushed into the tools, eg have a 'new-run-webkit-tests --fast', which will only run text-only tests. Then the developer adding new tests doesn't have to worry about where to put them. mike On 11 June 2012 18:57, Ryosuke Niwa <rn...@webkit.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I realized that there are a whole bunch of tests in LayoutTests/css3 that > use layoutTestController (e.g. css3/calc, css3/filters, etc...), which > appears to mean that they're our own tests. However, css3/selectors3 is an > imported W3C test suite. It's very confusing to mix imported tests and > WebKit's own tests. Can we put the imported W3C tests in imported-w3c > directory as proposed earlier? > > Best, > Ryosuke Niwa > Software Engineer > Google Inc. > > > _______________________________________________ > webkit-dev mailing list > webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org > http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev > >
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