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comparison 2.00/test-svn.py @ 40:af9c45708987
Cemented a decision previously being unsure about
The mere presense of the tasknames configuration variable now always makes problem names to be printed.
This is not new, but the old behaviour (only printing names if we test more than one problem), previously commented out, has now been removed altogether.
author | Oleg Oshmyan <chortos@inbox.lv> |
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date | Sun, 05 Dec 2010 14:34:24 +0100 |
parents | ddb3e1098727 |
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108 shouldprintnames = False | 108 shouldprintnames = False |
109 globalconf.multiproblem = False | 109 globalconf.multiproblem = False |
110 globalconf.tasknames = os.path.curdir, | 110 globalconf.tasknames = os.path.curdir, |
111 else: | 111 else: |
112 globalconf.multiproblem = True | 112 globalconf.multiproblem = True |
113 # TODO: erase the commented part? if it has a tasknames variable, it is by definition multi-problem | |
114 shouldprintnames = True | 113 shouldprintnames = True |
115 # try: | |
116 # shouldprintnames = len(globalconf.tasknames) > 1 | |
117 # except Exception: | |
118 # # Try to retrieve the first two problem names and cache them on success | |
119 # globalconf.tasknames = iter(globalconf.tasknames) | |
120 # try: | |
121 # first = next(globalconf.tasknames) | |
122 # except StopIteration: | |
123 # globalconf.tasknames = () | |
124 # shouldprintnames = False | |
125 # else: | |
126 # try: | |
127 # second = next(globalconf.tasknames) | |
128 # except StopIteration: | |
129 # globalconf.tasknames = first, | |
130 # shouldprintnames = False | |
131 # else: | |
132 # globalconf.tasknames = itertools.chain((first, second), globalconf.tasknames) | |
133 # shouldprintnames = True | |
134 | 114 |
135 ntasks = 0 | 115 ntasks = 0 |
136 nfulltasks = 0 | 116 nfulltasks = 0 |
137 maxscore = 0 | 117 maxscore = 0 |
138 realscore = 0 | 118 realscore = 0 |