Actually it's really easy and who needs to warm up :)
Re-run of clover done and up at:
http://www.flamefew.net/~hen/lang/clover_html/
[though possibly I should have kept the old one]
Hasn't changed as much as Stephen hoped :)
Hen
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Henri Yandell wrote:
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> Got a game of f
Got a game of football tonight, but will re-run clover when I get back and
re-post the url.
Hen
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
> Another clover run would be useful ;-)
>
> We were at 86.6% overall, we should be a bit better now.
> Hopefully lang and enum will be about 95%
>
> St
Another clover run would be useful ;-)
We were at 86.6% overall, we should be a bit better now.
Hopefully lang and enum will be about 95%
Stephen
- Original Message -
From: "Henri Yandell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> http://www.thecortex.net/clover/index.html is the clover homepage btw.
>
>
Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
No, I think each subprojects should have own license.
Again, it would be interesting to get
http://hansel.sourceforge.net/
(recently released 1.0), or
http://quilt.sourceforge.net/
working. Unfortunately, the latter had no activity for more
than half a year.
J.Pietschm
http://www.thecortex.net/clover/index.html is the clover homepage btw.
It used to integrate into Maven, so I assume it still does. I'm not sure
what the ? marks in the margin mean. I guess that it can't test them.
Hen
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Henri Yandell wrote:
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> I've been wanting to play with
I've been wanting to play with Clover, so took the time out to figure it
out a little and run it on Lang. I generated the HTML report [there's a
PDF, XML and a GUI as well] which is available at:
http://www.flamefew.net/~hen/lang/clover_html/
Clover seems like a pretty good tool to show us which