- From: Eric Prud'hommeaux <eric@w3.org>
- Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 13:05:14 -0400
- To: Malcolm Crowe <CROW-CI0@wpmail.paisley.ac.uk>
- Cc: "<Lee Feigenbaum" <lee@thefigtrees.net>, public-rdf-dawg-comments@w3.org
- Message-ID: <20070923170513.GA1546@w3.org>
* Malcolm Crowe <CROW-CI0@wpmail.paisley.ac.uk> [2007-09-14 12:02+0100] > > Lee, > Many thanks for your letter about the updates to the test suite. I have > been tracking the changes and am now releasing a version of Pyrrho DBMS > which I believe passes all the tests in the test suite, and completed > testing on 13 September 2007. > > The open source edition of Pyrrho DBMS software can be downloaded from > http://www.pyrrhodb.org > specifically > http://www.pyrrhodb.org/OSP.zip > It uses the .NET framework and runs on Windows and Linux. > The document about the SPARQL tests is > http://www.pyrrhodb.org/sparql.htm [[ Testing procedure ... 2. For each distinct data file in the test suite, Save the triples to a database, as follows. Load the data file into the text window (e.g. Agebra\two-nested-opt.ttl). Give a suitable Database name (e.g. Algebra-2nopt), and click Save: ... 3. For each test, ensure relevant the database is identified, load the test (e.g. two-nested-opt.rq) into the window, and click !XML to get the XML version of the results: 4. Load the expected results (e.g. Algebra\two-nested-opt.xml) and verify they match: ]] This looks like a really cool tool! Is there some chance you could script the above steps to anable batch testing? If it's more convenient, you can submit XML Results files (or RDF or turtle for the CONSTRUCT). -- -eric office: +1.617.258.5741 NE43-344, MIT, Cambridge, MA 02144 USA mobile: +1.617.599.3509 (eric@w3.org) Feel free to forward this message to any list for any purpose other than email address distribution.
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