[Newcompiler] [v3dot10] Re: testing packages

Marcus Denker denker at iam.unibe.ch
Sat Jun 9 10:07:54 UTC 2007


On 09.06.2007, at 11:38, Mathieu Suen wrote:

> Hi
>
> There is the test of #ifNil:ifNotNil: but it is comment because it  
> can't be load by the old compiler.
>

Maybe the compiler change for the old compiler should be in 3.10? I  
am amazed that it is not, actually.

	Marcus

> 	Mth
>
>
>
> On Jun 9, 2007, at 10:27 AM, Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
>
>> Marcus, Math,
>>
>> I'd like to suggest adding NewCompiler to the list of packages  
>> tested against v3dot10. Are there any tests in NewCompiler which  
>> are intentionally not green resp. can be made green?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Klaus
>>
>> On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 00:27:02 +0200, Ralph Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> As I've said earlier, I want a system that lets us test packages so
>>> that we can make sure that when we make a change to the base  
>>> image, we
>>> don't break anything.  I've built a system for running those  
>>> kinds of
>>> tests and you can see its results at
>>> http://speedy.cs.uiuc.edu/~johnson/testResults/3.10alpha.7105.html
>>>
>>> There are three issues that I'd like to raise.
>>>
>>> First, there are lots of failing tests in the base image.  I think
>>> most of these have to do with the Multiligual bugs that we  
>>> fixed.  If
>>> you start with the alpha.7105 image at
>>> http://ftp.squeak.org/3.10alpha/  and file in Diego's fixes to
>>> Multilingual at http://bugs.squeak.org/view.php?id=6520 then you
>>> should be able to open the test runner, run all the tests, and  
>>> get the
>>> same results that I got.  Without Diego's fixes, running all tests
>>> crashes the system.  Fixes are welcome!
>>>
>>> Second, the more packages, the better.  Please suggest packages  
>>> in PU
>>> that I should use as test cases.  Packages without any tests aren't
>>> that useful.  It is Ok for packages to have failing tests, but the
>>> packages shouldn't crash or ask for input. See
>>> http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/5987     Note that GamesTests is a
>>> package that is just tests, but it depends on a package of games so
>>> when you load it, you load the games that it tests.  This is a good
>>> way to provide tests when you don't want to always include the tests
>>> with the application.
>>>
>>> Third, I am not committed to this particular testing system.  It is
>>> just something I threw together, and requires a bit of  
>>> handholding to
>>> keep going.  It probably won't run on anybody else's computer  
>>> without
>>> some tweaking.  If somebody else wants to write a better one, I  
>>> would
>>> be happy.  Otherwise I will eventually turn it into something more
>>> stable.  Note that what I want is a way to take a proposed image and
>>> see if it breaks any package.  The most important report is the  
>>> one at
>>> http://speedy.cs.uiuc.edu/~johnson/testResults/3.10alpha.7105.html
>>> For details, you can always build your own image and use TestRunner,
>>> so it is not so important that the testing system record the  
>>> details.
>>>
>>> -Ralph
>>
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