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@dnolen: just a reminder that CLJS-1756 needs to be in place for the self-parity tests to run now
In case you forgot to add that one, I was just mentioning that to @mfikes
One thing I think would be amazing: If, for each patch attached to a JIRA, a CI system automatically checked to see if they apply, and if they pass for each major engine (perhaps on different OSs), while also covering bootstrap tests. (I suppose with each new commit, though, all of them would have to be re-executed, potentially leading to a kind-of quadratic complexity.)
Starting with just running the tests for master would be enough awesomeness
Then maybe we could add jira integration later
For running the tests on CircleCI/Travis, all we would need to do is create a docker image with v8 engine at the minimum.
Someone has already created a docker image with d8. https://github.com/shufo/docker-v8/blob/master/Dockerfile
Yeah to @chris 's point, checking CAs is a mechanical thing that could also be automated
@anmonteiro applied
@dnolen hrm, this one is a direct port of a fix in Clojure: http://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJS-1751
and then there’s (probably low priority) one which solves a minor issue in REPLs http://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJS-1536
sounds reasonable 👍