--- Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.com wrote:
Andriy Palamarchuk apa3a@yahoo.com writes:
But I think implementing it now would actually make your life easier. This way you wouldn't have to require some magic call to detect you are running on Wine, you could simply rely on the Wine makefiles to pass you the right option.
I don't see any value in information about the first TODO check in a test script. I, personally, prefer using "magic call".
One more plus of autodetection - I can run the same Windows test binary on Windows and on Wine without any troubles.
But I'd like to use your idea in other place. I feel uncomfortable when test does not show anything. It is not clear whether it runs any checks, whether my last changes were executed. I suggest to have switch which turns off output. By default the test will print some statistics on successful run - number of tests running, number of TODO tests, time of execution - anything else? Make script can run test with output turned off.
Andriy Palamarchuk
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