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SUnitToo(.*)?

Stefan Schmiedl
What are SUnitToo(lsoverage) and SUnitToo(verage) for? They both seem
to provide some kind of code coverage, but it's not clear to me what
the difference between them is.

Any tips re using them with the new RB?

Thanks,
s.

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Re: SUnitToo(.*)?

Michael Lucas-Smith-2
Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
> What are SUnitToo(lsoverage) and SUnitToo(verage) for? They both seem
> to provide some kind of code coverage, but it's not clear to me what
> the difference between them is.
>  
SUnitToo(verage) - model for doing viral coverage while running tests
SUnitToo(lsoverage) - the ui for looking at the coverage rules in the
RB, integrated

I think Randy was looking at porting the UI plugin for SUnitToo(ls) to
make this work in the latest RB4xx and latest SUnitToo code base.

Cheers,
Michael

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Re: SUnitToo(.*)?

Randy Coulman
On Nov 3, 2007 6:31 AM, Michael Lucas-Smith
<[hidden email]> wrote:
> I think Randy was looking at porting the UI plugin for SUnitToo(ls) to
> make this work in the latest RB4xx and latest SUnitToo code base.
>

I'm not planning on making it work in the latest RB4xx as I'm not
running that yet, but I did make it work with the latest SUnitToo(ls).
 I replicated my changes back up to the public repository.

Randy
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