trip
) and Metafont (trap
).
He characterises these as ‘torture tests’: they are designed not to
check the obvious things that ordinary typeset documents, or font
designs, will exercise, but rather to explore small alleyways off the
main path through the code of TeX. They are, to the casual reader,
pretty incomprehensible!
Once an implementation of TeX has passed its trip
test, or an
implementation of Metafont has passed its trap
test, then it may
in principle be distributed as a working version. (In practice, any
distributor would test new versions against “real” documents or
fonts, too; trip
and trap
don’t actually test any
for real world problems.
This question on the Web: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=triptrap