[Push] Tests
Rud Merriam
k5rud at arrl.net
Fri Jun 18 15:28:29 EDT 2010
I suggest using Google Code. Those who want to share code can put it there.
They have a Wiki capability for documentation.
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Rud Merriam K5RUD
http://mysticlakesoftware.com/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lee Spector [mailto:lspector at hampshire.edu]
> Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 2:26 PM
> To: PerPlex Ed
> Cc: push at lists.hampshire.edu
> Subject: Re: [Push] Tests
>
>
>
> I guess that the Push test suite scheme is indeed outdated.
> Not for any particularly good reason, but I don't think
> anyone has tried to do this in any standard way since Push 2.
> It's still mentioned in the Push 3 language description, but
> I don't know that anyone actually implemented it for Push 3.
>
> A small test suite for Push 2 is linked in the Push 2 section
> of http://hampshire.edu/lspector/push.html -- the direct link
> is http://hampshire.edu/lspector/push2/tests/
>
> I think it would be a good idea to revive this or something
> like it, particularly since there are now a couple of new
> implementations being developed. It's possible that Tom
> Helmuth (who has been working on the Java "Psh"
> implementation) has developed something along these lines...
> I have a dim memory that he might have told me about
> something like that... presumably he'll chime in if so :-) In
> any event, if someone wants to work on this I'd certainly
> cheer you on :-).
>
> BTW also: Tom and I have begun discussing setting up a better
> way to keep the documentation current and coherent across
> implementations, maybe with a wiki or something like that.
> We've just begun mulling that but suggestions are welcome.
>
> -Lee
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