On 13/04/17 01:02, Paul Dale wrote:
> Code Health Tuesday is over once again.
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> In total 27 PRs were raised for the event with three of these as yet
> unmerged.  In total about thirty tests were updated which represents
> roughly half of the outstanding test cases.
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> All in all, a solid outcome for testing uniformity.
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Fantatic result! Thanks to all involved. Also thanks to Paul for
organising this.

Matt



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> *From:*Paul Dale
> *Sent:* Thursday, 6 April 2017 3:40 PM
> *To:* openssl-dev@openssl.org
> *Subject:* [openssl-dev] Code Health Tuesday - test modernisation
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> Next week on the 11th of April it is Code Health Tuesday again.
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> This fortnight it will be about updating the C unit tests to use the
> test framework. Everyone is invited to participate to help bring
> consistency and order to the unit tests.
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> Many of the existing C tests are ad-hoc.  The desired form of C test
> executables is described at the end of test/README.  A brief description
> of the condition and output framework is in the list archives:
> https://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-dev@openssl.org/msg46648.html. 
> Some tests have already been updated to use both to serve as examples.
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> Regards,
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> Pauli
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> (at the suggestion of the dev team)
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> FAQ:
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> Q: How do I participate?
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> A: Once you've update your tests, create a Github pull request and put
> "code health" in the title. Such commits will be monitored for quick
> turnaround.
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> Q: Which tests should I convert?
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> A: There is a spreadsheet: conversion:
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VJTmEVT1EyYxZ90GnhAPd4vtFg74Ij3Y-pthjXdmH80/edit#gid=0
> This lists all the C tests, select one you want to work on and tag it to
> avoid duplication.
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> Q: Which branch should I target?
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> A: Master is the one.  It is the only branch with the new infrastructure.
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> Q: Where do I go if the infrastructure isn't working?
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> A: Post the problem here.
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> Q: Can I suggest improvements to the infrastructure?
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> A: Sure thing, post them here too.
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