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Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder2.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: aotto1968 <aotto1968@t-online.de> Newsgroups: comp.lang.tcl Subject: what happens if tcltest and AI and C# join forces ? Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:31:35 +0100 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 15 Message-ID: <vho5b7$pmio$1@dont-email.me> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:31:35 +0100 (CET) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="5bc19645ae38646972271d5de530bd06"; logging-data="842328"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX19keKBtUrCKgX/mPWm4olMs3UM/CPE3ugM=" User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird Cancel-Lock: sha1:KOYn1ReFzwiWaOzgUV/IXzPC4VQ= Content-Language: en-US Bytes: 1733 Hi, small update from 'NHI1' The NHI1 project uses 'tcltest' together with the 'rpc' technology and a 'database' for testing. The 'tcltest' has been extended so that a test result is NOT stored in the script file, but in a database, which, using AI, also accepts a deviation from the expected result as long as the result is still LOGICALLY correct. This means that the primitive "text" or "pattern" matching is no longer required, which significantly reduces the effort of "test creation". In addition, the 'rpc' technology has the advantage of being independent of the language being tested. Here, for example, C# is tested with 'tcltest'. → picture at: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid02YuhdXVaoRpxnbzV24zz4GbXmwKbQdHwJuiDBHwTYsu8ev1YCjFkrGBbXu9Bt2BHQl&id=100069563501101