I hereby propose the Koaladile (Kah-wah-lah-dile) for perl-qa mascot!
http://i.somethingawful.com/inserts/articlepics/photoshop/12-10-04-animals/AirbagSML.jpg
Koaladile is for Kwalitee. (Kah-wah-lah-dile is for Kah-wal-i-tee)
From Something Awful's Animal Anomalies 2
Leopold Toetsch wrote:
Comments?
leo
As enjoyable as this discussion has been, I'd like to ask that it be put
on hold for a few days. I've nearly got all the previously defined
languages/python/t/basic tests running, and once they are running, I'd
like to do a bit of refactoring and
Leopold Toetsch wrote:
James deBoer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would even go further than that and say that if we went with
PGE::Rule's split, the split opcode should be obsoleted.
All these function/method like opcodes will be refactured somewhen.
WRT split (you write):
PGE::Rule.split()
James deBoer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. If we are moving things like split into objects at some point in the
future, should the split opcode be removed now?
This again goes into: what's an opcode. There are two views:
- surface: i.e. what the assembler understands
- in core: what the runcore
http://www.pobox.com/~schwern/src/Test-Legacy-0.01_01.tar.gz
or
http://svn.schwern.org/svn/CPAN/Test-Legacy/trunk/
or
svn://svn.schwern.org/CPAN/Test-Legacy/trunk/
or
a CPAN near you
Test::Legacy is a reimplementation of Test.pm using Test::Builder as its
backend. The upshot is you can replace
Leopold Toetsch wrote:
cvsuser 04/12/11 04:08:13
Modified:classes sub.pmc
imcc/t/syn op.t
runtime/parrot/library parrotlib.imc
src inter_run.c
t/op gc.t
t/pmcdelegate.t object-meths.t objects.t sub.t
Hi All.
I was impressed recently with py.test, a new-ish testing tool in the
python world and wanted to snag one of their features for prove.
This patch adds a --session flag to prove that will make prove
continually run and re-run any modified tests. Ideally, it would also
re-run failed
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 04:20:24 -0500, Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hereby propose the Koaladile (Kah-wah-lah-dile) for perl-qa mascot!
Imagine having a bunch of mangonels loaded with /those/ pointed at you...
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Shawn Boyette
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