> > If you're interested in hacking on the compiler, my suggestion > > is to become somewhat familiar with the compiler tools already > > available in Parrot. > > I'm not interested in hacking on the compiler, but I am interested in > writing tests. I've added some to the Pugs project, but that seems to > be a ghost town now. Is there a new plan for tests besides adding them > to the Pugs code? I'm not really into writing tests that won't ever > pass in Pugs. :)
Think of it instead as "the test suite for _all_ the implementations lives in the pugs repo." Whether or not Pugs will pass the full specification's worth of tests shouldn't stop people from adding tests to the suite. -Jesse --