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Re: Bindings broken?

From: Marshall White <cscidork_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 2003-02-12 22:25:07 CET

David,

Certainly using cvs2svn would test SOME aspects of the SWIG/Python binding.

This message
http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=30456
contains a simple script that I wrote that tests some of the things that I (know are/knew were)
broken.

In fact I put in this thread
http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/BrowseList?list=dev&by=thread&from=80528
a patch I *think* would fix the problem. Of course it is really old now.

I never searched the bugzilla thing to see if this was a known problem, and I either got "pocket
vetoed" or "over looked." So I went to work on "other things" like trying to find a job.

ANYWAY, the script in the email shows just how simple a Python script can be and still use SVN. I
was quite impressed how easy it was. Maybe you can take some inspiration from it. (And I won't
feel like I wrote it for nothing...) :-)

Marshall White

--- David Summers <david@summersoft.fay.ar.us> wrote:
>
> On 12 Feb 2003, Daniel Rall wrote:
> > Does make check test the SWIG/Python bindings?
>
> I don't believe it does, because a couple of times things that depend on
> the bindings have been broken by the SWIG/Pythong bindings being broken.
>
> Would be nice if we could have some simple regression tests.
>
> If I knew anything about them maybe I could work on that...guess it is
> time to start learning.
>
> Would a good test of them be to use cvs2svn to convert a test repository?
>
> Surely that would test both cvs2svn and the SWIG/Pythong bindings....
>
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