| ▲ | nicce 3 hours ago | |
> Most extensive test suites are exactly production scars: every time you have a bug or a regression, you write a test that confirms correct behaviour. If you can be 100% guaranteed that there indeed is a test for every occurred bug. Sometimes maintainers are not so strict about it. And some programmers are so good that some issues are self-explanatory and they write good code to note a thing but don't write a test, because implementing the test is more expensive. | ||