> On the topic of unit tests, I wonder if it makes sense to consider a new > test directory outside of Lib/. As the test suite is beefed up > (something which I think is a great idea), the disk space requirement > for the test suite shouldn't be a factor -- the more non-overlapping > tests the better, period -- but if it's part of the library tree, space > _should_ be a concern because that stuff gets shipped to the millions of > users. > > In other words, I'd like to have a test suite outside of what gets > installed. The reason for not moving all of it out is that there is > value in being able to run a post-install test suite, but I don't think > it needs to be all of the tests. > > Reactions? > > --da Disk space is cheap. YAGNI. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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