[Python-Dev] "make test" vs. "-tt"
Skip Montanaro
skip@mojam.com (Skip Montanaro)
Fri, 30 Jun 2000 12:43:21 -0500 (CDT)
Per Fredrik's suggestion, I changed "-tt" to simply "-t". I've not yet done
a "cvs update" to grab the tab-corrected versions of whatever files were
causing the indigestion. I'm down to a single test failure (test_re) now
when running "make test" before .py[co] files have been created.
I noticed a couple warnings when test_mmap was running though:
./Lib/sre_compile.py: inconsistent tab/space usage
./Lib/sre_parse.py: inconsistent tab/space usage
Could it be that when "-tt" detects a problem it causes a broken .py[co]
file to be generated?
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