On 25.04.2017 13:28, Ladislav Slezak wrote:
Travis recently enabled a new auto cancellation feature.

If you commit a new change Travis can automatically cancel the old
builds in the queue. That means you should get the results
for the latest change faster.

+1

The only drawback is that if you really use the strict TDD approach
(write a failing test first then create a fix, like I did here [2])
then you would have to wait a bit between pushing the test and the fix.
At least until the first build starts.

Does anybody do that with Travis? Isn't it a lot easier and faster to do it locally? So I don't see a downside here.


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