← Back to context Comment by ozgung 14 hours ago And how do you know they are nearly perfect? 4 comments ozgung Reply reverius42 11 hours ago The unit tests written by the LLM all pass! gib444 3 hours ago When I asked it if the tests correct it responded absolutely yes sir !The tests were so good they all passed before the code was fully finished and during huge refactoring they've never failed ! rawling 14 hours ago My 20k lines of unit tests say so? Etheryte 13 hours ago Just because tests pass does not mean that they're testing the right thing to begin with. Reviewing tests is as important, if not even more important than reviewing code.
reverius42 11 hours ago The unit tests written by the LLM all pass! gib444 3 hours ago When I asked it if the tests correct it responded absolutely yes sir !The tests were so good they all passed before the code was fully finished and during huge refactoring they've never failed !
gib444 3 hours ago When I asked it if the tests correct it responded absolutely yes sir !The tests were so good they all passed before the code was fully finished and during huge refactoring they've never failed !
rawling 14 hours ago My 20k lines of unit tests say so? Etheryte 13 hours ago Just because tests pass does not mean that they're testing the right thing to begin with. Reviewing tests is as important, if not even more important than reviewing code.
Etheryte 13 hours ago Just because tests pass does not mean that they're testing the right thing to begin with. Reviewing tests is as important, if not even more important than reviewing code.
The unit tests written by the LLM all pass!
When I asked it if the tests correct it responded absolutely yes sir !
The tests were so good they all passed before the code was fully finished and during huge refactoring they've never failed !
My 20k lines of unit tests say so?
Just because tests pass does not mean that they're testing the right thing to begin with. Reviewing tests is as important, if not even more important than reviewing code.