-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Moin,
On Monday 20 October 2003 04:07, Andrew Savige wrote: > I noticed in Test::Tutorial: > "Taint mode is a funny thing. It's the globalest of all global features. > Once you turn it on it effects all code in your program and all modules > used (and all the modules they use). If a single piece of code isn't > taint clean, the whole thing explodes. With that in mind, it's very > important to ensure your module works under taint mode." > > I don't have much practical experience with taint mode testing, > however, and was wondering how important taint mode testing is > to project Phalanx. Hm, good idea. I have a large project at work, which almost exclusively runs under Taint (it's a server/client thingy). However, the testsuite largely tests under non-taint mode. Hm. Should basically all modules be tested under taind and non-taint, even though they usually are not developed with this in mind? E.g. running their one suite twice, w/ & w/o -T? Best wishes, Tels - -- Signed on Mon Oct 20 18:28:35 2003 with key 0x93B84C15. Visit my photo gallery at http://bloodgate.com/photos/ PGP key on http://bloodgate.com/tels.asc or per email. "Ivonna Humpalot" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) Comment: When cryptography is outlawed, bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir cevinpl. iQEVAwUBP5QNQncLPEOTuEwVAQGjNQf7BosSLPwq9XPqzcgaJhH12NRtoQxATieU r2KpnwGUvK+zEg8mxiMxKY4s7HKg2AyhDZoJD0WLkg2TjWEm5CAg0HOs3RYdUjOS 4dmq6gLpq9z8o0adD4i2LKDVIim40IOYFOzm8hFTQ5fnvTgT/QAKG3pNhJw2pv5N f3xzTcKuouH8yfk7fvSiC6mLWA0o9p1fqGs1onV4UnWyJ6Efn0yOsb3Vi73sbE34 RmeQp4UQLbToqXKGi3v1Aa+np09A3Us0ADbZcsnxoVuH6t9zK8FaT1UWKnsVBN5A YoDQ4t6rAn31Wc1zfp2FGII4cQu0bZN1ZDrkvBogD3fB4gw0GoutXA== =PBTb -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----