unit testing

Sean Kelly sean at invisibleduck.org
Wed Jul 23 08:58:20 PDT 2008


Don wrote:
> Jarrett Billingsley wrote:
>> "Don" <nospam at nospam.com.au> wrote in message 
>> news:g64mge$200f$1 at digitalmars.com...
>>> Jarrett Billingsley wrote:
>>>> "Jarrett Billingsley" <kb3ctd2 at yahoo.com> wrote in message 
>>>> news:g5ufre$264o$1 at digitalmars.com...
>>>>> "sleek" <cslush at gmail.com> wrote in message 
>>>>> news:g5u57t$1i6n$1 at digitalmars.com...
>>>>>> I discovered this to be user error. I didn't realize that dsss was 
>>>>>> creating a "dsss_objs" folder. For whatever reason, I couldn't 
>>>>>> simply do a "dsss build mymodule.d" and have it cleanly create a 
>>>>>> new instance. I guess I need to do a "dsss clean" before 
>>>>>> rebuilding. Thanks for the help Jarret
>>>>> Alternatively, you can do "dsss build -full mymodule.d".  That 
>>>>> forces a full rebuild.
>>>>>
>>>>> And it's Jarrett with two Ts.
>>>> And everyone, I mean *everyone* misspells it the wrong way.  It's 
>>>> like a conspiracy.
>>> You should see what happens to my surname. I have a list of more than 
>>> 200 different ways that people have got it wrong. Including several 
>>> on official documents.
>>
>> Wow, I get my last name misspelled too but not quite that diversely.  
>> You wouldn't think "Clugston" would give people that much trouble. 
> 
> Gwgston, Cluster, Augsta, Klaxton, Coueston, Clipson, McClugston, ...
> And three different variants in one school report. Every teacher spelt 
> it differently.
> My favourite was for my grandfather: a commemorative plaque to Mr 
> Plugphon for 35 years of service as the former CEO.

But those aren't even spelling errors--they're entirely different names! 
  And I thought having people pronounce my name as "seen" was bad (yes, 
teachers too).


Sean


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