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Re: How do I get good acceptance tests?

by dragonchild (Archbishop)
on Mar 31, 2005 at 13:56 UTC ( [id://443817]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How do I get good acceptance tests?

Seeing as FIT has a Perl fixture, why not just use FIT? Or, am I missing something?

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Re^2: How do I get good acceptance tests?
by dws (Chancellor) on Mar 31, 2005 at 20:47 UTC

    Seeing as FIT has a Perl fixture, why not just use FIT?

    That'd be the FIT port that I did, which was complete in early days, and served to shake out some issues in FIT early on, but hasn't been touched since, largely due to lack of interest on the part of anyone in the Perl community at the time. (I prefer to work on stuff that gets used. There weren't takers then; there might be now.)

    I'd rate my port as being better than "proof of concept", and probably good enough to base work on if you're willing to roll up your sleeves, but it's not anywhere near current.

    Ingy did another port, (the one on CPAN), shortly thereafter. I don't know if he's kept his updated, either.

    There's been some backchannel discussion about getting the Perl port updated for FIT 1.1. If anyone is seriously interested (say, in helping out), /msg me.

Re^2: How do I get good acceptance tests?
by pernod (Chaplain) on Mar 31, 2005 at 14:08 UTC
    /me slaps forehead and hides in shame

    Thanks!

    pernod
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