[spambayes-dev] Broken reference to oe_mailbox?
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Tue Jan 27 04:08:56 CET 2009
Dave> You could always test them with real servers. It's imperfect but
Dave> workable.
Richie Hindle contacted me offline and indicated that there are some
server-based tests. They've not been run in ages, so there are currently
tons of failures. Rather than inundate the list with the current massively
failing output of
BAYESCUSTOMIZE= nosetests .
I stuck it on my website:
http://smontanaro.dyndns.org/python/failing-sb-tests.txt
Hopefully some of the failures are shallow bugs, but I never got involved
with the imap filter and pop3 proxy so I'm not sure.
>> The core classifier should be fairly well-tested by the daily use it
>> gets.
Dave> Except that the %x bug somehow got loose.
Yeah, haven't figured that out out yet.
>> It was easier to assume that bugs got squashed quickly when there
>> were several active developers who could operate from the Subversion
>> repository. With basically just me as the lone person making any
>> code changes and running from Subversion there is much less
>> likelihood of flushing out dumb bugs.
Dave> If I'd had commit access I'd have been able to nail those two.
Dave> Probably wouldn't have stopped me from posting as well,
Dave> though. :-)
Dave> My SF userid is david_abrahams, should you decide to add me. I
Dave> can think of one other person who might also be willing to help.
Done. Welcome to the pool.
>> That said, I agree that SpamBayes needs some formal test framework.
Dave> Well, you could start by just trying to load all the modules ;-)
Checked in as .../spambayes/test/test_basic_import.py
I also have a truckload of small modifications in my sandbox which I hope to
start checking in in the next few days/weeks. I believe all (or almost all)
are related to dumping Python 2.2 support and creating a central module to
gather version- and platform-dependent imports.
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