On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Paul Millar wrote: [...]
Its difficult to gauge a percent-completeness for the rolling regression testing. I'm quite happy with the functionality as it stands now (although I've got a few ideas for improvements). Its been quite stable (apart from some problems with thread deadlocks) for quite a while now, so I'd say its probably around 90% or so.
Just to be clear, 90% might be accurate for the "testing framework", but certainly not for the completness of the tests. Even the framework needs some more components, see bugs 526, 527, 528, 529 and 530.
(making progress on 526 and 527)
Unfortunate the estimate almost certainly an over-estimate. The calculated number of implemented API is via a crude grep. The estimate also assumes that, just because a function is mentioned in a regression test, the function should be counted as "tested". Both bias towards an increased percentage, so the 10.3% value should be taken with a generous pinch of salt :)
Yes, that seems extremely high. There is over 12000 APIs in Wine and I cannot believe we have tests for 1200 of them. I would be surprised if we did have tests for 120 of them.
Tom wrote:
Well I was going to ask for what need's to be done in order for Wine to become 1.0.0 .....
For what 1.0.0 is, see the section about Wine 0.9.0 at the following URL: http://www.winehq.com/about/index.php?contrib
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