>> The main problem I see with the above is that it is hard to see what
>> the test coverage of the files in local/bin/ is.
>
> I'm all for keeping doctests as local as possible--it would be nice
> to put the test for sage -preparse in the sage-preparse file itself.
> We could add a line to sage -testall to run tests in this directory
> as well.
>
> - Robert

OK, but now you need to describe the format for the tests.   Normal
doctesting exactly as we do in the sage library tree doesn't
immediately make any sense in this context (at least I can't see how).
 It's also important to keep things in temp directories, etc.    So
propose something more local :-)

 -- William

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