I consistently underestimate the probability that apparent bugs in my software are in the test code rather than what it's testing.
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Probably this is because I think of the test code as the good guy (finding bugs) and the actual program as the bad guy (containing them).
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Whereas the test code is generally much more sloppily written and thus more likely to have bugs.
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Replying to @paulg
Do you find that the test code is much simpler than the code under test?
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that's somewhat surprising, given the tiny functions that I've seen in many arc codebases.
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