[Mono-devel-list] NUnit test policy

Sebastien Pouliot spouliot at videotron.ca
Fri Jun 10 13:30:15 EDT 2005


I added the System.Security assembly to the list (to inherit from this nice
policy ;-).

Safe hacking!

Sebastien Pouliot
home: spouliot at videotron.ca
blog: http://pages.infinit.net/ctech/poupou.html


> -----Original Message-----
> From: mono-devel-list-bounces at lists.ximian.com
> [mailto:mono-devel-list-bounces at lists.ximian.com]On Behalf Of Ben Maurer
> Sent: 10 juin 2005 13:13
> To: mono-devel-list
> Subject: [Mono-devel-list] NUnit test policy
>
>
> Hey everyone,
>
> I think its high time for a reminder about the NUnit testing policy.
>
>         At all times, the NUnit tests in the following libraries will
>         pass on svn head:
>               * corlib
>               * Commons.Xml.Relaxng
>               * Cscompmgd
>               * Microsoft.JScript
>               * Mono.Posix
>               * Mono.Security
>               * System.Configuration.Install
>               * System.Runtime.Remoting
>               * System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Soap
>               * System.Web
>               * System.Web.Services
>         (this is from centum_tests in mcs/Makefile).
>
> On SVN, we've had quite a few regressions in the nunit tests recently,
> especially in the corlib area. Most of these seem to not be actual code
> regressions (mis-modifications of the test suite mostly). However, false
> alarms cause just as much pain.
>
> It is extremely important that *before* checking in a patch to svn in
> one of these modules -- especially corlib -- you run the test suite on
> your machine.
>
> -- Ben
>
>
>
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