Originally the idea behind bootstrap.php was to keep common setup for CLI, Web execution, and testing in one place, under the assumption there would be many scripts (one for each protocol); this has not turned out to be the case.
Consequently the version number can move to the Arsse class, bootstrap code can be moved directly to arsse.php and tests can have their own separate bootstrap file which can be expanded if needed.
Originally the idea behind `bootstrap.php` was to keep common setup for CLI, Web execution, and testing in one place, under the assumption there would be many scripts (one for each protocol); this has not turned out to be the case.
Consequently the version number can move to the Arsse class, bootstrap code can be moved directly to `arsse.php` and tests can have their own separate bootstrap file which can be expanded if needed.
jking
added this to the Future milestone 7 years ago
Originally the idea behind
bootstrap.php
was to keep common setup for CLI, Web execution, and testing in one place, under the assumption there would be many scripts (one for each protocol); this has not turned out to be the case.Consequently the version number can move to the Arsse class, bootstrap code can be moved directly to
arsse.php
and tests can have their own separate bootstrap file which can be expanded if needed.