Are there any reasons not to put the tests into nepomuk-core?

On 07/01/2012 03:05 PM, Vishesh Handa wrote:
Hey Sebastian

I've been working on a major refactoring on the Nepomuk::Resource code
base, and I realized that I was adding bugs, so I started working on
unit tests so that I could easily fix them. Unfortunately, unit testing
is kinda hard cause of the entire dbus architecture. This is where my
test suite[1] comes into play.

I've sketched out a rough plan of all the unit tests that we need to
test all the code paths, and I've implemented some of them and
discovered a number of bugs already (with the original implementation).
My problem is that where should those tests be committed?

Right now it's there in a local repo. I could push them into the test
framework, but that's also in a scatch repo.

Should I move my 'nepomuk-testlib' to the playground/kdebase or should I
just add that code into nepomuk-core? That way we can have the tests in
the same code base.

Any ideas?

[1] http://vhanda.in/blog/2012/03/nepomuk-test-framework/
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Vishesh Handa

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