On Jul 31, 2009, at 11:32 AM, Jonathan Swartz wrote:

Anyone who is running 'make test' in the git source will see the internal tests, as they should...anyone who has the published distribution won't see them.


IMHO, you should still include author-only tests in your published distributions, even if they don't run during the usual "test" target. That way, you can still get patches from developers who can't (or won't) pull the code from the repository. Plus, it helps encourage other developers to write similar tests if they happen to see you doing it too.

-Jeff




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