Re: [feature request] emacs: use `notmuch insert` for FCC
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46 From: Oliver Charles <oliver.g.charles@googlemail.com>\r
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50 Subject: Re: [notmuch] A functional (but rudimentary) test suite for notmuch\r
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65 On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> wrote:\r
66 > Looking at TAP, one thing I don't like is that it prints the\r
67 > success/failure of the test first, before the description of the\r
68 > test. That's not so nice in the case of a long-running (perhaps\r
69 > infinitely running) test where you might need to interrupt it, but you'd\r
70 > still want to know *what* was running for so long.\r
71 \r
72 Ah, the way this works for Test::Harness in Perl is that while a test\r
73 suite is running the output is of the form:\r
74 \r
75 t/edit_artist_add_alias.t .............. 1/?\r
76 \r
77 And then when it completes it will change to:\r
78 \r
79 t/edit_artist_add_alias.t .............. OK\r
80 \r
81 So you can see stuff that's failing to terminate (as I just found\r
82 while running my test suites ;))\r
83 \r
84 -- \r
85     Oliver Charles / aCiD2\r