- From: Bjartur Thorlacius <svartman95@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2011 16:48:21 +0000
?ann mi? 7.sep 2011 20:44, skrifa?i Aryeh Gregor: > I've had some type of tests around for a while now, but they weren't > suitable for implementers. I've now recoded and reformatted them so > that they output a table of results using James Graham's > testharness.js. The link is here, but WARNING: it will run script > continuously for a few minutes, which will freeze Firefox (Chrome is > fine): > > http://aryeh.name/spec/editing/conformancetest/runtest.html > > I haven't tested it yet in IE or Opera, but obviously that's fairly > high on my priority list. I also intend to break it up into more > manageable chunks so it doesn't freeze the tab or browser for quite so > long. The tests are documented in the specification itself: > It freezes surf as well, and then crashes it (though that's clearly a bug in surf and maybe JavaScriptCore). Opera runs it fine, but the chrome is slowed down severely. The results are quite a bit bigger than my copy buffer, and polite ML messages, though :) Maybe my Opera build is just plain outdated, but I felt the numbers might be interesting either way. Opera 10.60 Internal. Build 6386 for Linux. Compiled on Jun 30 2010 by gcc 4.3.2 (ABI: 1002) for GNU libc 2.7. Time elapsed: 2:38.857 min. Summary Found 56720 tests 13685 Pass 43035 Fail
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