bkardell, 19 days ago New on the blog: Brian Specific Failures (BSF) Learning and sharing some stuff about wpt.fyi https://bkardell.com/blog/BSF.html
New on the blog: Brian Specific Failures (BSF) Learning and sharing some stuff about wpt.fyi
https://bkardell.com/blog/BSF.html
zcorpan, 19 days ago @bkardell the different number of subtests is usually because some tests produce subtests depending on what is supported. I think idlharness does this for example. It's not great when trying to compare results, like in Interop.
@bkardell the different number of subtests is usually because some tests produce subtests depending on what is supported. I think idlharness does this for example. It's not great when trying to compare results, like in Interop.
bkardell, 19 days ago @zcorpan Yeah. Makes total sense, except when it doesn't (like comparing)
@zcorpan Yeah. Makes total sense, except when it doesn't (like comparing)
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