If you move the snippet code to anther file, you need to update the wiki page at the same time to avoid the complain.

On 8/30/11 5:08 AM, Mathieu Lalonde wrote:

Thanks for the info Hadrian.

One of the reasons I was asking is because I wanted to slightly re-factor the 
test classes for the jdbc component as the current layout is a little fragile.  
This meant moving some tagged code snippet from a test class (JdbcRouteTest) to 
a newly created one: JdbcRouteTestSupport.  I suspect that would break wiki 
links to the snippets; is that right?

If so, I may skip that re-factoring step until I get karma to update the wiki.  
It's probably too small an improvement to bother.

Cheers,
Mathieu

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Subject: Re: Question about "// Snippet" blocks in unit tests
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 09:06:01 -0400
To: [email protected]

Mathieu, you can ignore those. There is a confluence plugin that allows us to 
point in our wiki to a snippet in the source code. That insures that the code 
we document in the wiki is the actual code from the sources and stays up to 
date.

Hadrian


On Aug 29, 2011, at 8:47 AM, Mathieu Lalonde wrote:


Hi guys,

I think I got confused about those snippet blocks in the test code.
Are they used to extract example code snippets at release time?

eg.

// START SNIPPET: register
JndiRegistry reg = super.createRegistry();
reg.bind("testdb", ds);
return reg;
// END SNIPPET: register

Cheers,
Mathieu




                                        


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