I may push to git, and *then* do unit tests

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Edward K. Ream

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Jul 30, 2014, 8:20:54 AM7/30/14
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I do most of my work on a Windows machine, but I like to run unit tests on my nearby Ubuntu machine.  It's much quicker that way.

Furthermore, running unit tests on a remote machine is a better test.  For example, if I forget to add a new file, things will not be well on the Ubuntu machine.

Otoh, there is a slight chance that I could push something that breaks Leo.  That's unlikely, because I typically at least load a small file on Windows before pushing and significant changes.

In the event that something does goes wrong, I should be able to fix the problem within minutes.

Imo, this new testing regime is faster and more complete than the old, despite the smallish chance of pushing something that immediately needs fixing.  This work flow probably wouldn't work for larger projects, but for Leo it makes sense.

Anyone have a problem with this?

Edward
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