Hello bertrand,

  we already have an infrastructure that allows you to run tests.
  Just do: make test

Thursday, May 11, 2006, 9:39:30 PM, you wrote:

> Bonsoir,
> Marcus Boerger wrote:
>> Hello Jared,
>> 
>>  this is the first prodictive mail in this thread, we can easily
>> extend the .phpt system to have different expectations for different
>> versions of php. That was we can handle stuff that slightly changes
>> like spell correction in error messages and such.
>> 
>> Now not to you Jared but to all:
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> However i said that already on IRC nobody is taking care on tests but
>> complain is what you guys are all goo at! Instead of screaming and
>> whining after a release you should write tests. When looking at <50%
>> coverage from a test run and @ <5K tests for a beast as big as php
>> that's a joke. So what to expect? Things change at will becuase we have
>> nothing to test against until somebody screams after a release....
>> </[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I look forward to run tests without having any idea of internal php.
> Just it needs some infrastructure to do all of them.

> Regards
> -- 
> toggg




Best regards,
 Marcus

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