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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/11/17 05:43, Mark Tompsett wrote:<br>
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<div>Greetings,</div>
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<div>While testing various bugs, frequently conflicts come up
with tests where one bug adds a test, and another adds two
tests, and the count difference causes the need to correct
the test plan count while rebasing. So, I was wondering if
perhaps when adding tests we could switch to just
done_testing() and not actually use test counts, so adding
and removing tests will not need fixing of line or lines
that have a plan count. Thoughts?</div>
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<div>GPML,</div>
<div>Mark Tompsett</div>
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hmm, i can't think of a reason why this would be a bad idea..
anyone?<br>
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..so +1 from me :0)<br>
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