#2++

On Aug 18, 2010, at 4:32 AM, Andrew Hutchings wrote:

> Hi Patrick,
> 
> OK, in branch lp:~thelinuxjedi/drizzle/drizzle-bug-617576 I have made the 
> coercibility function a plugin which is not built (or enabled) by default.  I 
> have also created a basic coercibility test case with an include which checks 
> to see if the coercibility function is enabled.
> 
> (could you tell I was bored when I got up this morning? ;)
> 
> So, with the other test cases that use the function do I:
> 
> 1. add the have_coercibility_function to the other tests that use it
> 2. move the coercibility tests to my new test case
> 3. something else?
> 
> I think 2 would be best personally.
> -- 
> Andrew Hutchings - LinuxJedi - http://www.linuxjedi.co.uk/
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