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Re: Tokenizer Regression in Ruby

On Sep 8, 2007, at 12:35 PM, Sam Ruby wrote:
> Jacques Distler wrote:
>>
>> Or I could just commit this change and let people squeal when
>> something breaks later...
>
> Works for me.  :-)
>
> In general, my feeling is that people who don't write test cases don't
> have a right to expect that features for which there is no test  
> coverage
> will continue to work.
>
> In specific, I don't know the answer to your other question; much of
> that code was "written" by me, mainly by quickly porting stuff from
> Python and then fixing only the minimum necessary to get the tests to
> pass.  Once the tests passed, I stopped.
I say commit it. If something breaks later, we can write more tests  
and fix the problem.

-ryan

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