Turns out that ant is already covered: user/build.xml has, in part: <!-- Classpaths added for test cases --> <path id="test.extraclasspath"> <pathelement location="${gwt.build}/out/dev/bin-test" /> etc.
so dev/bin-test is already available. I guess source code wouldn't be, but translatable tests seem unlikely to mess with TreeLoggers, and empirically when I ran "ant tests," the only problem I got was was from com.google.gwt.validation.tck.ConstraintCompositionGwtSuite.xml (draft-htmlunit and nometa-htmlunit only, dev, emma, and web were all fine)... I assumed that was a system flake, not something symptomatic of my change. The error was "Testcase: Monitor file (blahblahblah/junitvmwatcher6602185781037387809.properties) missing, location not writable, testcase not started or mixing ant versions?", which seemed unlikely to be related to migration of UserTestTreeLogger, especially with the others passing. On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Scott Blum <sco...@google.com> wrote: > LGTM. Shouldn't some ant build rules want to change, though? -- http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit-Contributors