Ben Klein wrote:
2009/4/13 chris ahrendt celticht32@aol.com:
So basically it, in your opinion, comes down to ERR's and the debug output from running tests or anything else should be ignored by anyone but developers?
No, that the tests as a WHOLE should be ignored by everyone except developers.
Is there a guide documenting what each test is supposed to do etc? I run the test set to see where the current version of wine is on any of my particular hardware. I am not allowed to develop wine due to NDA's , and so forth I am under. And have discussed with the Alexandre and Dan concerning these NDA's and what I can do to help.
That does not make any sense... There has to be a consistent way for developers and users to report or work on issues..
It's called bugzilla.
I believe you may be missing my point Ben. By consistent I mean an ERR means this and only means this. Warning, info etc... From what I have been following here and also seeing in the code an error doesn't always follow the coding standard set forth in the developers guide.
and like Vincent says the use has gotten a little skewed.
Or been misinterpreted ... though a review of the developers' guide description of ERR wouldn't hurt.
I would agree it may be... and maybe a review is in order..
chris