1. https://github.com/ba-st/Buoy 185 tests 2. https://github.com/ba-st/RenoirSt 306 tests 3. https://github.com/ba-st/Willow 501 tests 4. https://travis-ci.org/ba-st/HighchartsSt 46833 tests 5. https://github.com/ba-st/Willow-Bootstrap 441 tests 6. https://github.com/ba-st/Aconcagua 619 tests 7. https://github.com/ba-st/Willow-Mixpanel 23 tests
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 11:24 AM Julien <julien.delplan...@inria.fr> wrote: > Hello Pharo community, > > I am currently working on detecting rotten tests in Pharo projects. > > Rotten tests are defined as test methods containing one or many assertions > in their source code but one or many of these assertions are not executed > when the test is run. > To have more details on the subject, you can check the research report > related to our first definition of these tests freely available on HAL [1]. > > In this context, we built a test analyser which, given a Pharo package > containing tests, finds rotten tests [2]. This analyser is still under > development. > > We would like to extend the experiment of our research report [1] and to > analyse more projects in order to get a better understanding of rotten > tests. > > To do that, we need your help. You can help us in two ways: > 1. Answer this email with links to one or many open-source Pharo projects > containing tests. > 2. If you want, provide us private projects or, at least, run our analyser > on these private projects and give us back the results. > > If you want to help us with the second option, send me a mail directly at > julien.delplan...@inria.fr. > > Thanks in advance. > > Regards, > > Julien Delplanque > > Links: > [1]: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01819302 > [2]: https://github.com/juliendelplanque/RottenTestsFinder/ > > --- > Julien Delplanque > Doctorant à l’Université de Lille > http://juliendelplanque.be/phd.html > Equipe Rmod, Inria > Bâtiment B 40, Avenue Halley 59650 Villeneuve d'Ascq > Numéro de téléphone: +333 59 35 86 40 > >