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[bug#27673] Failing tests
From: |
Oleg Pykhalov |
Subject: |
[bug#27673] Failing tests |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Jul 2017 16:49:10 +0300 |
Arun Isaac <address@hidden> writes:
> Could you also package the tests? You'll need something very similar to
> what the emacs-which-key package has.
Sure, but they fails :-)
(arguments
`(#:phases
(modify-phases %standard-phases
(add-before 'install 'check
(lambda _
(zero? (system* "emacs" "--batch" "-L" "."
"-l" "org-pomodoro-tests.el"
"-f" "ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit")))))))
Running 2 tests (2017-07-14 13:09:26+0000)
Test org-pomodoro-expires-when-last-clockin-is-new backtrace:
(let ((fn-5 (function equal)) (args-6 (list nil (org-pomodoro-expire
(let ((org-pomodoro-last-clock-in (current-time)) (org-pomodoro-expi
(lambda nil (let ((org-pomodoro-last-clock-in (current-time)) (org-p
ert--run-test-internal([cl-struct-ert--test-execution-info [cl-struc
ert-run-test([cl-struct-ert-test org-pomodoro-expires-when-last-cloc
ert-run-or-rerun-test([cl-struct-ert--stats t [[cl-struct-ert-test o
ert-run-tests(t #[385 "\306\307\"address@hidden
ert-run-tests-batch(nil)
ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit()
command-line-1(("-L" "." "-l" "org-pomodoro-tests.el" "-f" "ert-run-
command-line()
normal-top-level()
Test org-pomodoro-expires-when-last-clockin-is-new condition:
(void-function org-pomodoro-expires-p)
FAILED 1/2 org-pomodoro-expires-when-last-clockin-is-new
Test org-pomodoro-expires-when-last-clockin-too-old backtrace:
(let ((fn-0 (function equal)) (args-1 (list t (org-pomodoro-expires-
(let ((org-pomodoro-last-clock-in (quote (0 120 0 0))) (org-pomodoro
(lambda nil (let ((org-pomodoro-last-clock-in (quote (0 120 0 0))) (
ert--run-test-internal([cl-struct-ert--test-execution-info [cl-struc
ert-run-test([cl-struct-ert-test org-pomodoro-expires-when-last-cloc
ert-run-or-rerun-test([cl-struct-ert--stats t [[cl-struct-ert-test o
ert-run-tests(t #[385 "\306\307\"address@hidden
ert-run-tests-batch(nil)
ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit()
command-line-1(("-L" "." "-l" "org-pomodoro-tests.el" "-f" "ert-run-
command-line()
normal-top-level()
Test org-pomodoro-expires-when-last-clockin-too-old condition:
(void-function org-pomodoro-expires-p)
FAILED 2/2 org-pomodoro-expires-when-last-clockin-too-old
Ran 2 tests, 0 results as expected, 2 unexpected (2017-07-14 13:09:26+0000)
2 unexpected results:
FAILED org-pomodoro-expires-when-last-clockin-is-new
FAILED org-pomodoro-expires-when-last-clockin-too-old
>> + (propagated-inputs
>> + `(("emacs-alert" ,emacs-alert)))
>> + (home-page "https://github.com/lolownia/org-pomodoro")
>> + (synopsis "Pomodoro technique for org-mode")
>> + (description
>> + "@code{emacs-org-pomodoro} adds very basic support for Pomodoro
>> technique
>> +in Emacs org-mode.")
>
> Could you extend the description a little more, perhaps by paraphrasing
> paragraph 3 of README.md...?
Sure, I think it's appropriate:
@code{emacs-org-pomodoro} adds very basic support for Pomodoro technique
in Emacs org-mode.
Run @code{M-x org-pomodoro} for the task at point or select one of the
last tasks that you clocked time for. Each clocked-in pomodoro starts a
timer of 25 minutes and after each pomodoro a break timer of 5 minutes
is started automatically. Every 4 breaks a long break is started with
20 minutes. All values are customizable.