[Guido van Rossum] > I leave the design mostly up to you. I think it should use a file in > the current directory -- that's where you'd type "make test" anyway, > and when building multiple versions (e.g. a debug version or different > platforms) it may actually be useful to be able to have multiple > "skips" files. (When using VPATH, that is.) > Using the current directory works for me. As for multiple skips, I guess I could determine possible file names based on the name of the platform ("ToSkipDARWIN.txt", "ToSkipDEBUG.txt", etc.). Think I am going to have to read up on VPATH... > I expect that the most common use would be for the file to augment the > built-in list. Maybe entries with a leading minus could be deducted > from the built-in list. > Sounds reasonable. I can go with that. Might require tests to be on individual lines (-f option just does a ``line.split()``). > > Or you could all just say "surprise me, Brett" and let me sweat the > > details. =) > > I'll say "amaze me, Brett." :-) > Better not mess this up then. =) -Brett
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