> Style-level tests really make a difference. I have a batch of tests
> that I run against the MLZ legal styles, and I've found that they
> relieve a lot of worry about side-effects when changes are made. The
> volume of data grows pretty quickly though (there are 10,000+ fixtures
> for just six styles), so working out good developer-side tools for
> managing the suite would be important. If you chose to go that route.

I like that. And indeed, being able to see the effect of a change in the form 
of a diff in the output would be very useful not just for your work, but in 
general for any style being edited.

The fixtures in your case are a bunch of publication entries, with the expected 
output for the different styles, correct? 

Charles


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