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Re: Test.pm & t/force_todo refactoring idea: msg#00126lang.perl.perl6.compiler
On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 11:30:09PM -0400, Stevan Little wrote: > It would also allow for code like this: > > force_todo(1, 5, 10 .. 15, 25); > > Which (IMHO) is nicer than having to do this in the t/force_todo file: > > t/my_test.t 1 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 25 > > I also think that having the forced-TODOs listed in the test file > itself will make it easier to remember to un-force-TODO. > > However this is a very large change, and so I wanted to run it by the > group before I even started. > > Please let me know your thoughts. I really like that idea. It puts the TODO list closer to the tests, similar to the benefit of having documentation close to the code it describes. Go Stevan! -kolibrie
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