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James Robertson

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85 failures and 9 errors later... Posted: Feb 13, 2006 8:58 AM
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For those of you who follow the WithStyle Developer Program builds with the RSS feed or by visiting the website, you may have noticed that the latest build has 85 failures and 9 errors. But, you may also notice that it now has 2401 passed tests too, which is a big step up from the previous build.

In actual fact, all but 3 failures and 1 error are related to new behaviour we're adding to the V4 engine - Absolutes. Over the weekend I added a grueling 140 unit tests for every absolute scenario that V4 will be able to handle. That's all combinations of top/bottom/left/right/margin-left/margin-right/margin-top/margin-bottom with static and auto values. Yeesh, it was a lot of work but it will be worth it in the end. Now we just have to make the code pass the tests :)

In short, if you're looking to download a build of WithStyle, this version is fairly stable and safe as was the previous build. Don't let the large number of failures and errors deter you.

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