On 20/12/14 11:14, Peter W A Wood wrote:
If my memory serves me correctly, at some stage during the open sourcing of
LiveCode it was stated that RunRev have some type of automated test suite.
Earlier this year, I asked this question on the engine contributors forum:
“It will probably be a long time before I have the necessary knowledge to make
changes to the engine. However, I'm pretty sure that I, and probably a lot more
LiveCoders, could help write tests. I have an affinity for bugs, most of my
code is full of them :-) The only thing is I can't find the tests. Where are
they hidden?”
It would be good if we could submit tests to a central source and thereby
improve the quality of LiveCode.
Any suggestions?
Regards
Peter
I'll second that.
ALSO . . . why not make the automated test suite available for download
so that eccentric characters who run LiveCode on
minority platforms and/or Linux distros with multiple desktop/windowing
managers can run tests and feedback to the
mothership?
I, for one, would be happy to spend some time running the test suite
with LC installs on a machine running ReactOS . . .
Richmond.
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