[Python-Dev] Trimming the fat from "make quicktest" (was Re: I am now lost
[Python-Dev] Trimming the fat from "make quicktest" (was Re: I am now lost - committed, pulled, merged, what is "collapse"?)
Antoine Pitrou solipsis at pitrou.netWed Mar 23 15:08:10 CET 2011
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 09:53:37 -0400 Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> wrote: > OTOH, running > some localized test for the feature or bug you're trying to land might be > enough. Might indeed. Quite often, though, some change in a library affects another one (especially when we're talking about things like socket or threading). Really, people already don't run the test suite enough before committing/pushing (and ironically these same people often don't check the buildbots afterwards). I don't think we want to promote more laxism. Regards Antoine.
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