The alternative would be to add some code extremely specific to some script (like parsing some line of data) into a Koha/ library? Seems more messy. I like to isolate my mess. Philippe Blouin, Responsable du développement informatique Tél. : (888) 604-2627 philippe.blouin@inLibro.com <mailto:philippe.blouin@inLibro.com> inLibro | pour esprit libre | www.inLibro.com <http://www.inLibro.com> On 09/29/2015 09:24 AM, Tomas Cohen Arazi wrote:
2015-09-29 9:23 GMT-03:00 Philippe Blouin <philippe.blouin@inlibro.com <mailto:philippe.blouin@inlibro.com>>:
Hi! Morning here, maybe my brain is not ignited yet. But why such a rule? (if i understand its meaning correctly).
Because that way there's no way to properly write unit tests for the function. And code gets messy too. I'll call for a dev meeting and add this to the agenda.
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