Olivier Guimbal
Olivier Guimbal
@gmoneh Well it worked for us (??), and I must admit I did not have the time to think it further once I solved what was blocking us. But yea,...
@c-bandy Yes, I personnaly dislike having half my comments being coverage tests ignores. It makes it hard to see actual comments. When there is a real reason to ignore a...
Why would anyone write coverage tests ? It surely isnt to tell that any single line of code is covered... I personally write coverage to tell me that the logic...
But again, I wrote this to fill a need that I had. I can only offer my point of view :) If you tell me "sorry, that's not our philosophy",...
In our case, there is not much ambiguity given that most of the developers are not even aware that we have code coverage. Its just a metric that help me...
@ljharb I beg to differ... checking that every single line is covered is not a means to an end. There is no point in thinking about lines. In my opinion,...
You're semantically right. 100% is 100%. You might even be right when you speak to a library developer. You really want to test everything if you want to have a...
yup, duplicate :)
Sure, PRs are most welcome ! As a starting point, you can take a look to the A section in [the contributing.md file ](https://github.com/oguimbal/pg-mem/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) of pg-mem repo (nb: implementing the...