https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15460
--- Comment #7 from Adam D. Ruppe <destructiona...@gmail.com> --- The auto tester cares about the exact bytes ddoc puts out?!?! Looks like it is failing because there's a space... but I didn't change the spaces... must be the change of new lines. This is ridiculous. Spaces don't even affect HTML. I fear going through and improving the default macros because of these over specific tests. If I change a default macro to include a class name, the auto tester is going to fail it! See, this is the big lie about low hanging fruit. A minor, obviously trivial change (just moving a useless comment!), means spending hours fighting with the tester too. If it was easy to use and catching legitimate bugs, I'd be OK with it... but it isn't easy to use (the Starting as a contributor page doesn't even *mention* dmd tests, and what it says about the Phobos one reveals yet another dmd makefile bug) and this isn't catching actual bugs. It is whining about spaces in HTML... which are ignored in HTML. Friction like this just kills my momentum and spends time that I could have spent doing actually valuable stuff on chasing down an irrelevant whitespace "problem" that apparently appeared out of nowhere. (Seriously, look at the diff. The spaces were already there. Why is it only now complaining about it? But the tester failed before and is passing now so apparently it makes a difference. Illogical.) --