TODO tests in t/parser-subclass.t
Andy Armstrong
andy at hexten.net
Wed Jun 11 22:36:12 UTC 2008
On 11 Jun 2008, at 23:31, Steve Purkis wrote:
>> Great minds, yada, yada ... Years ago after leaving Blue Cross (they
>> used Notes extensively) I told myself I could not work for another
>> company which was so incapable of evaluating software that they chose
>> Lotus Notes.
>
> Now's probably the wrong time to mention my dad pushed hard to get
> buy-in for Notes at the Government of Canada some 10-15 years
> ago ;-) Apparently it was the best option back then...
Yeah, it was very clever for its time. It took years for the rest of
the world to grok the replication thing. And Domino was a very slick
way to get stuff on the 'net when the only real alternative was
vanilla CGI. But, unfortunately, it didn't keep up.
( In a past life I wrote a Tomcat connector that allowed TC to be used
as Domino's servlet engine - Java and Notes - what fun - I did it for
the apache.org email address :)
> I think a
> lot of large companies bet on the wrong horse and are suffering now
> because of it! Not much I can do but try not to cringe.
>
> Anyways, those todo tests are done. I ran outta time for the
> circular refs, will have to wait a few days.
Cool thanks. I committed a change that makes the grammar discard its
reference to the parser when it sees the end of stream. I'd expect
that to solve the circular reference problem in that case. Not sure if
we have the same problem elsewhere but if we do it might be solvable
in the same way.
--
Andy Armstrong, Hexten
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