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We will be writing tests again. Look through the test coverage, and pick something that doesn't have tests yet. Announce in IRC which function you're going to write a test for. Write it. If you have push access, push your test. Otherwise, post a Mercurial patch that someone else can apply for. Keep pulling from Savannah as we keep working on this. | We will be writing tests again. Look through the test coverage, and pick something that doesn't have tests yet. Announce in IRC which function you're going to write a test for. Write it. If you have push access, push your test. Otherwise, post a Mercurial patch that someone else can apply for. Keep pulling from Savannah as we keep working on this. | ||
The function 'nchoosek.m' in the scripts/specfun directory is a good small example of built-in self tests using the Octave testing environment. The test platform is documented in Appendix B (Test and Demo Functions) of the Octave manual. Basically, you only need to know regular Octave code to contribute. | |||
== Participants == | == Participants == |