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Check the tests in tests/wpt/mozilla and check which tests are upstreamable to WPT / CSSWG. #15058

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emilio opened this issue Jan 17, 2017 · 3 comments

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@emilio emilio commented Jan 17, 2017

Also spawned off w3c/csswg-test#1155 (comment), I think there are quite a lot of tests that we can and should upstream to WPT / CSSWG.

The tests under the mozilla and mozilla/css directories have grown, so this is not a small task, though.

cc @jdm @Ms2ger

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@emilio emilio commented Jan 17, 2017

The link above should be #14989 (comment), of course.

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@frivoal frivoal commented Jan 17, 2017

CCing @gsnedders, the CSSWG's resident test guru.

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@Ms2ger Ms2ger commented Jan 17, 2017

Upstreaming to wpt is an excellent idea; there's still a number of tests there that I semi-automatically converted from our old "content test" harness. Let's hold off on upstreaming to csswg-test until w3c/csswg-test#1102 is done, though.

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