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=== Where can I find What is it? ===
* https://foundryThe test suite is a set of files that exercise many ConTeXt features and are used by Hans for testing releases.supelec.fr/projects/contexttest/
=== What Where is it (What's the purpose)? ===
=== Who canThey are on the PRAGMA site [http:/should submit new tests? ===/www.pragma-ade.nl/context/latest/cont-tst.7z here as a 7zip archive].
* Anyone.* But since Hans and Taco are busy enough, users, even beginners, are the ones expected to submit new tests.== How can they be useful? ==
=== Who REALLY should submit new tests? ===On the mailing list, Hans sometimes points one to minimal examples of a feature being asked about. You can recursively grep through the (uncompressed) archive to find the example. For example, I had asked about coupled problems and solutions, for which the relevant mechanism is blocks. To quote Hans: "(there are some examples in the test suite under blocks)." After I unpacked the archive (into <code>/tmp/doc/</code>), the following command located the examples:
<pre>$ grep -r -n --include='* If a bug that you encountered gets fixed (on the mainling list).tex' '\<block\>' /tmp/doc/* If a new feature is implemented on your request/tmp/doc/context/tests/mkiv/blocks/blocks-001.tex:89:\chapter{Normal block use}/tmp/doc/context/tests/mkiv/blocks/blocks-001.tex:91: % test normal block use=== How to submit new /tmp/doc/context/tests? ===/mkiv/blocks/blocks-001.tex:164: % test nested block * create an account on https:/tmp/foundry.supelec.frdoc/projectscontext/contexttesttests/* click on <code>[Rrequest to join]<mkiv/code>* {{todo|write notes about installingblocks/using svn}} === Any easier way to do thatblocks-001.tex:171:\startquestion Is this a question in a nested block? ===\stopquestion * No yet, but it would be nice if a simpler way existed/tmp/doc/context/tests/mkiv/blocks/blocks-001. Perhaps in tex:178:Here we call for the future ...nested block: === How can I see</compare the results and judge if they're OK? ===pre>
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