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Author sandro.tosi
Recipients brett.cannon, eric.araujo, r.david.murray, rhettinger, sandro.tosi
Date 2011-01-25.21:17:48
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Sure, that would be really interesting to do, and I do commit to write
a "test suite to the tool that runs the python test suite" :)

What I'm asking is: how would you do that? I'm quite new as
contributor so the ideas of experienced core devs are very valuable at
this stage of the task. David proposed to write a parallel
test-directory for regrtest, would you think it's feasible to do that?
and what to put in that dir to "trigger" weird behaviour in regrtest?
Any other input?
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