Martyn Jago <martyn.j...@btinternet.com> writes: > Hi Eric > > Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Martyn Jago <martyn.j...@btinternet.com> writes: >> >>> Hi Eric >>> >>> Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com> writes: >>> >>>> Hi Martyn, >>>> >>>> I've just pushed up what will hopefully be a more general solution. >>>> Basically, language-specific test files can now signal errors if they >>>> have unmet dependencies. These are then intercepted by `org-test-load' >>>> and the file is not added to the test suite. Hopefully this will allow >>>> language-specific tests to be written without breaking the config-less >>>> test suite. >>>> >>>> See the top of test-ob-R.el for an example usage. >>>> >>>> Cheers -- Eric >>> >>> Unfortunately this is still broken for me. Given the exe exists but the >>> feature doesn't (ie no personal config), the following line causes the >>> error `peculiar error' ! >>> >>> (signal 'org-test-lib-not-found "ess")) >>> >> >> Oh, >> >> I forgot to update the types of errors that I am catching after adding a >> new error type for missing libraries (e.g., ess). This should now be >> fixed. >> > > There still seems to be a problem with test-ob-R - same error "peculiar > error". >
OK, I see this error as well. I've switched from using errors to signal a missing dependency to using catch/throw blocks. This seems to actually work, hopefully the test suite should now run w/o error. > >> >> Is there a way to see the output of the test run, all I can find is the >> command which is executed. > > Yes - just click on the org-mode_Emacs_24 (title) link and then on the > build log link. There isn't much of a log on the failing tests since > the entire test run is broken by the signal. > > You can checkout the build log for my-org-mode-dev to see what you > should get. > Great, doing this I can see that everything is now running successfully http://martynjago.com:3333/builds/org-mode_Emacs_24/4446e50/build.log Very nice system, I wonder if we could run something like this on the Org-mode server. Cheers -- Eric -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/