tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17889588.post7805533072417879127..comments2024-03-13T07:14:55.283+01:00Comments on chem-bla-ics: CACE: computer-aided code evaluation of CDK codeEgon Willighagenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07470952136305035540noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17889588.post-42957655213932449972012-07-24T14:36:45.407+02:002012-07-24T14:36:45.407+02:00John, yes, many modules are up for tidying up inde...John, yes, many modules are up for tidying up indeed. It's tpically quite relaxing and rewarding work.<br /><br />There are three sections for PMD warnings, but the first includes everything. They other two are mere subsets.<br /><br />In case of code improvements, I do not care so much about git blame. But, it would be very useful to have variable name changes in a single commit.<br /><br />Jenkins is nice indeed, and it is used for Bioclipse too. Nigtly is a custom script; some of the reports are custom indeed. Also note that we have custom tests for various things. When we move over to another system, these should be ported or replaced with something equivalent.Egon Willighagenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07470952136305035540noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17889588.post-69595866663445524282012-07-23T11:15:45.244+02:002012-07-23T11:15:45.244+02:00Nice post. It looks like standard/qsarmolecule nee...Nice post. It looks like standard/qsarmolecule needs a bit of tidy up. Is it possible to get a summary of the PMD reports that avoids duplicates? The UniversalIsomoprohismTester takes up a fifth of the errors mainly with its g1/g2 variables. I agree on the variable names but if they were changed would this mess up git blame?<br /><br />We've got a Jenkins instance for doing some automated builds but don't really use it at the moment as most projects are a single developer. What I did like though is the test history graph/user test ranking (e.g. https://hudson.ch.cam.ac.uk/job/Jumbo6/). With the CDK nightly is it a custom script to summarise the test results?John Mayfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03062858450255240984noreply@blogger.com