Arrogant or merely delusional?
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I made several thousand code changes over a couple of hundred files and I wholeheartedly believed all my unit tests would just work. I hate it when my serene view of reality doesn't align with what the rest of the world considers reasonable.
cheers Chris Maunder
Maybe just feeling lucky! :laugh: It's a nice challenge isn't it? It's either a fist pump or a quick swearing fit followed by bug hunting, usually followed by more swearing fits and disbelief that I could have made such stupid mistakes/overlooked the obvious. I'll settle for lots of little victories! :laugh:
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I made several thousand code changes over a couple of hundred files and I wholeheartedly believed all my unit tests would just work. I hate it when my serene view of reality doesn't align with what the rest of the world considers reasonable.
cheers Chris Maunder
Unit tests - pffff ;P The only unit tests I have are the end users droids units who test my code.
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― Christopher Hitchens
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I made several thousand code changes over a couple of hundred files and I wholeheartedly believed all my unit tests would just work. I hate it when my serene view of reality doesn't align with what the rest of the world considers reasonable.
cheers Chris Maunder
The solution to all of your problems![^] :doh:
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I made several thousand code changes over a couple of hundred files and I wholeheartedly believed all my unit tests would just work. I hate it when my serene view of reality doesn't align with what the rest of the world considers reasonable.
cheers Chris Maunder
Hey, I weekly change stuff according to my client's wishes, every time believing that when I fulfil said wishes, I can finally draw a line under the particular work package, only to find my client to have more wishes.
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Chris Maunder wrote:
I wholeheartedly believed all my unit tests would just work.
You forgot to take into consideration that they were French unit tests - and as usual, they were on strike.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
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We French unit tests merely rose a (white) flag here.
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I made several thousand code changes over a couple of hundred files and I wholeheartedly believed all my unit tests would just work. I hate it when my serene view of reality doesn't align with what the rest of the world considers reasonable.
cheers Chris Maunder
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I made several thousand code changes over a couple of hundred files and I wholeheartedly believed all my unit tests would just work. I hate it when my serene view of reality doesn't align with what the rest of the world considers reasonable.
cheers Chris Maunder
I would suggest: Misplaced Optimism... Has this EVER Worked this way? Consistently? While the wife is trying to make sure you get home in time for those Dinner Plans? (LOL, that ALWAYS breaks a build!)
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I made several thousand code changes over a couple of hundred files and I wholeheartedly believed all my unit tests would just work. I hate it when my serene view of reality doesn't align with what the rest of the world considers reasonable.
cheers Chris Maunder
"tests"?
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I made several thousand code changes over a couple of hundred files and I wholeheartedly believed all my unit tests would just work. I hate it when my serene view of reality doesn't align with what the rest of the world considers reasonable.
cheers Chris Maunder
Delusional would be making all of those changes and then when someone asked you how the unit tests went, you say, "What's a unittest?" or "Unittesting is a waste of time."
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There's nothing "apparent" about it. You know how these things go: you start off well, and then generations of changes with lots of "I'll clean that up later" mean things get a little messy. sigh.
cheers Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
when my serene view of reality doesn't align with what the rest of the world considers reasonable.
That's my normal state. However, I've come to realize that what the rest of the world considers reasonable is actually quite unreasonable.
Chris Maunder wrote:
all my unit tests would just work
But that's what unit tests are for -to destroy your serene view of reality. You should be celebrating!
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I discovered if I comment the tests out my blood pressure reduces back to normal quite nicely.
cheers Chris Maunder
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There's nothing "apparent" about it. You know how these things go: you start off well, and then generations of changes with lots of "I'll clean that up later" mean things get a little messy. sigh.
cheers Chris Maunder