When it comes to Ada and its community, last year (2011) was pretty interesting to me. Here is a small summary what I managed to do:
- I did three Ahven releases (1.9, 2.0, and 2.1). I had hoped to do yet another (2.2), but didn't ...
When it comes to Ada and its community, last year (2011) was pretty interesting to me. Here is a small summary what I managed to do:
Like others, I am slowly converting all my documentation into reStructuredText. I did it earlier for documentation of Ahven and now I changed my blog to it also.
For blogging, I decided to use Pelican, which generates static blog pages from a set of reStructuredText files.
I managed to mess up skipped test reporting also in the XML test result reporter. I filed an issue about it.
Since the bug appears only if you skip some tests and use the XML result format, it isn't really fatal and therefore I won't immediately fix it ...
A small but unfortunate and annoying bug slipped into Ahven 2.0 release: Ahven.Text_Runner silently ignored all skipped tests and did not report them. This is now fixed in Ahven 2.1.
Again, you can get the source from Sourceforge.
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