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Old 02-20-2003
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tests enhancement requests

Can we have a run.py in test that runs the run.py below such that
run.py executes all the tests below it. This enables all tests to be
run more easily, otherwise each directory has to be manually visited
in turn.


A summary of how many tests there were, how many passed and how many failed would be nice (otherwise you have to make sure you didn't miss any error messages).

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We have this already. It's called allTests.py, in the top-level directory of the Ice distribution. Or simply run "make test".
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