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* Move partest to https://github.com/scala/scala-partestAdriaan Moors2013-08-201-6/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | As partest is now resolved from maven, `test/partest` uses `ant test.suite.init` to determine the classpath (serialized to build/pack/partest.properties) that's necessary to run `scala.tools.partest.nest.ConsoleRunner`. Thus, partest gets exactly the same classpath, whether run from the command line through `test/partest` or via `ant test`. The version of partest we're using is specified by properties defined in versions.properties (formerly `starr.number`). Currently, we're using: ``` scala.binary.version=2.11.0-M4 partest.version.number=1.0-RC3 ``` NOTES: - The version of Scala being tested must be backwards binary compatible with the version of Scala that was used to compile partest. - Once 2.11 goes final, `scala.binary.version=2.11`, and `starr.version=2.11.0`. - Need scalacheck on classpath for test/partest scalacheck tests. - Removed atrophied ant tests (haven't been run/changed for at least two years I checked 81d659141a as a "random" sample). - Removed scalacheck. It's resolved as a partest dependency. - For now, use a locally built scalap - Kept the trace macro in the main repo (partest-extras) - New targets for faster pr validation: test-core-opt, test-stab-opt - Reused partest eclipse/intellij project to partest-extras (note: the partest dependency is hard-coded)
* SI-6289 Partest in technicolor and showing javac errorsSom Snytt2013-04-041-0/+24
Paulptest includes color and simplified test scarfing. Scalap tests are moved to the conventional name and location. Testicolor missed out on Josh Suereth's tweak to sort the files in a compilation round. Restore sortiness to test sources. Testicolor is due to one of Paul's branches on a timeline that apparently did not include the destruction of planet Earth and its colonies by the Xindi. Thanks also to Szabolcs Berecz for his merge effort. Merging is thankless work, but not as thankless as merging in a timeline that actually does terminate in the destruction of your home world and Enterprise. Archer had a supremely difficult choice: rescue humanity or live out his retirement with T'Pol waiting on him hand and foot? I'm sure I don't know how I'd choose.