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From: Luke B. <lb...@gm...> - 2005-11-14 17:45:53
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Hey Jeremy, That's a great question. During the Java-to-AS3 migration, I couldn't help but notice that JUnit does support this. Unfortunately, we chose not to add this capability to the current build. I haven't really been able to come up with a good reason for this feature that would justify the implementation time. My understanding (and practice) has been that one should execute the entire fixture whenever it is technically reasonable and it seemed to me like this feature would allow developers (especially me) to *think* that all of my test cases were being executed when in fact only a small subset was actuall= y being executed. Do you use this feature in development? What circumstances lead you to use this? Thanks, Luke Bayes |