That would be great - thanks.
On Tuesday, June 02, 2009, at 07:19PM, "Christopher Brind" <[email protected]> wrote: >Had a very quick look at this work just now. I ran the test using a >coverage tool (Eclemma - very useful and lightweight) and you're only >covering about 50% of the ArrayList with your test. Since these class are >'pivotal' (pun intended) I think it's pretty vital that they are tested with >100% coverage via a unit test as this will save a lot of tears, hair pulling >and manual testing later. > >I will try and find some time to improve the coverage when I have more time >after Thursday (my wife's degree show). > >This is the tool I was referring to: >http://www.eclemma.org/ > >Cheers, >Chris > > > >2009/5/31 Greg Brown <[email protected]> > >> Hi all, >> >> I just checked in an update to the collection classes that provides >> Pivot-native implementations of ArrayList and LinkedList (i.e. they don't >> simply wrap the corresponding java.util collection). This is something we >> had planned to do for a while but didn't have time for until now. We'll be >> implementing HashMap and HashSet natively as well. >> >> This change will not be included in version 1.2, but will be part of 1.3. >> Note that both ArrayList and LinkedList require further testing - since >> ArrayList is used extensively throughout the codebase, you may see some >> issues as a result of this update. I've written up some unit tests and smoke >> tested most of our demos and tutorials; however, if you do see an issue, >> please let me know by filing a JIRA ticket. >> >> Thanks, >> Greg >> >> >> >> >
