Because it was the easiest way to fix this: FILE is not same with clean
and actual test sections,
so the clean section code did nothing however you run the tests..btw. run-tests.php is such a mess that I don't want to even look at the code
anymore.
There was a run-tests.php rewrite application accepted for gsoc this
summer.. I however haven't heard a word about it since then..
Does anyone know the status of that project?
-Hannes
Hannes Magnusson wrote:
There was a run-tests.php rewrite application accepted for gsoc this
summer.. I however haven't heard a word about it since then..
Does anyone know the status of that project?
The original plan was that I mentor this project. Then it was assigned
to Travis. The only time I read about it after that, I got the
impression that the project shifted from improving run-tests.php to
working on http://phpt.info/. I might be wrong, though.
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Because it was the easiest way to fix this: FILE is not same with clean
and actual test sections,
so the clean section code did nothing however you run the tests..btw. run-tests.php is such a mess that I don't want to even look at the code
anymore.There was a run-tests.php rewrite application accepted for gsoc this
summer.. I however haven't heard a word about it since then..
Does anyone know the status of that project?
Still no reply to this? I suppose the project is then not going
anywhere. Can any of the GSoC admins see if something happened with
reviews here?
regards,
Derick
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Hi,
If nobody is working on it this task, I may take it. (I will keep on
working on my project as long as possible, but I have too much on my
head right now to do 'creative' stuff - need something with clearly
defined goals).
If Sebastian or Travis (they mentored this project, didn't they?)
have a few minutes to discuss what is wrong with the old script it
would be really nice, and I will be able to start it on Friday or
Saturday I think.
Cheers,
Michal
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 17:15, Jani Taskinen
jani.taskinen@sci.fi wrote:Because it was the easiest way to fix this: FILE is not same
with clean
and actual test sections,
so the clean section code did nothing however you run the tests..btw. run-tests.php is such a mess that I don't want to even look
at the code
anymore.There was a run-tests.php rewrite application accepted for gsoc this
summer.. I however haven't heard a word about it since then..
Does anyone know the status of that project?Still no reply to this? I suppose the project is then not going
anywhere. Can any of the GSoC admins see if something happened with
reviews here?regards,
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There was a run-tests.php rewrite application accepted for gsoc this
summer.. I however haven't heard a word about it since then..
Does anyone know the status of that project?Still no reply to this? I suppose the project is then not going
anywhere. Can any of the GSoC admins see if something happened with
reviews here?
Nothing happened there, neither student nor mentor filled out the final
survey nor did I see any code. (but that's also true for projects doing
quite well)
johannes
Hey guys;
There was a run-tests.php rewrite application accepted for gsoc this
summer.. I however haven't heard a word about it since then..
Does anyone know the status of that project?Still no reply to this? I suppose the project is then not going
anywhere. Can any of the GSoC admins see if something happened with
reviews here?Nothing happened there, neither student nor mentor filled out the
final
survey nor did I see any code. (but that's also true for projects
doing
quite well)
Sorry about this guys. A large part of this is my fault. The time I
could devote to this quickly evaporated as the summer wore on. I
tried to get someone familiar with project to take over as mentor a
little over half way through, but everyone else was tied up too.
Couple that with someone that got in over their head and, well, the
GSoC project just couldn't make it.
All that said, I'm shooting for a 1.0 of PHPT by the end of the year.
That will have complete running of the php-src tests, parallel test
running, and full support for Windows (thanks in large part to all of
the testing of PHPT that Elizabeth Smith has done).
Michal - I would love to have some help on this. As I alluded to
here, there is already a replacement for run-tests.php in the PHPT
project (phpt.info). It's 0.1 release was a rewrite of PEAR_RunTest,
so there are some discrepancies between what it can do currently and
what run-tests is capable of. If you would like to help out, feel
free to ping me off-list or on phpt-dev for some guidance.
-T
Travis Swicegood schrieb:
All that said, I'm shooting for a 1.0 of PHPT by the end of the year.
So the student worked on PHPT instead of run-tests.php?
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So the student worked on PHPT instead of run-tests.php?
Yes, as we talked about earlier in the year on IRC and on the wiki.
For those of you who don't know what PHPT is: It's a ground-up
rewrite of the PEAR_RunTest code (which was based on run-tests.php)
that addresses the short-comings in architecture that both
PEAR_RunTest and run-tests.php have. It's about 90% of the way there
to being able to completely run all of the .phpt files in php-src, it
just needs some attention to clean up all of the loose ends.
-T
Travis Swicegood schrieb:
Yes, as we talked about earlier in the year on IRC and on the wiki.
Interesting, almost everybody I talked to about this was not even aware
of your PHPT project and thought you meant run-tests.php by it.
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So the student worked on PHPT instead of run-tests.php?
Yes, as we talked about earlier in the year on IRC and on the wiki. For those
of you who don't know what PHPT is: It's a ground-up rewrite of the
PEAR_RunTest code (which was based on run-tests.php) that addresses the
short-comings in architecture that both PEAR_RunTest and run-tests.php have.
It's about 90% of the way there to being able to completely run all of the
.phpt files in php-src, it just needs some attention to clean up all of the
loose ends.
This is definitely new information to me too. I expect that this is what
you wanted to use the student for - work on your own special project -
but this is something that GSoC is definitely not meant for. The
original idea behind this project was a rewrite of run-tests.php, not
something else. Now I hear that a different project was being worked on
by the student, and even this didn't get anyware. I'm pretty much
annoyed by this cause of action - we still didn't get any work done on
run-tests, and the student's time was wasted on doing work for some
private project.
regards,
Derick
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