Mark wrote: > On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 4:54 PM, Dino Viehland <dinov at microsoft.com> wrote: > > We are going to start contributing tests back real soon now. I'm not sure > > that these are the best tests to contribute as they require a version of > > Python to compare against rather than being nice and stand alone. But I'm > > sure we have other tests which cover this as well just not as exhaustively. > > We could also possibly check in the baseline file and then CPython could > > compare it's self to previous versions but it'd probably be a pretty > > big file - so it probably shouldn't be included in the standard install > > in the tests directory. > > How big is big? For comparison, CPython's Lib/test/decimaltestdata > directory alone is already over 4Mb, so maybe size isn't an issue? Running all of the side by side tests except our exceptions test it's about 73Mb. It might be highly compressible though.
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