Hi Alejandro,

Great idea! I'm happy to clone that and add some javascript and python
work, if this is useful. From my end, I would be keen to see some C
examples on there as I feel this would be very informative.

I suspect emphasising good documentation practice for this module will
increase it's usefulness to those wishing to learn from the examples
themselves. Perhaps it is worth taking some time to establish some sort of
"documentation practices" guide for the module so that developers wishing
to add code examples in for each of the relevant languages concerned, are
prompted to mind to that stuff when submitting new examples?

Regards,
Magdalen

On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Alejandro Piñeiro <apinhe...@igalia.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> recently Joanmarie asked me if I had any atspi example written in
> javascript, and I started to search my disorganized folder of custom
> scripts, and I also found several examples most of them written in C
> (libatspi), and one in javascript (libatspi with gobject introspection).
>
> Right now there aren't any similar thing on any official repository, so I
> cleaned them up and uploaded on a private github repository:
> https://github.com/infapi00/atspi-examples
>
> They are basic stuff like list the available accessible applications, dump
> the accessibility hierarchy of a given app and print out the current
> selected/focused accessible object on each state change.
>
> The next immediate tasks would be have equivalent examples of the current
> C ones written in javascript and python examples (both using pyatspi2 and
> gobject introspection). Then we could think on adding more examples.
>
> Although they need some more cleaning, I think that it would be worth to
> eventually move them to a gnome repository. Initially I was thinking on
> putting them directly at at-spi2-core repository, but that would prevent to
> add non-C examples without complicating too much the configure. So I think
> that if they become part of a gnome repository, it should be also
> independent of at-spi2 repository. Would be somewhat similar to gnome-shell
> and gnome-shell extensions. Opinions?
>
> BR
>
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> Alejandro Piñeiro (apinhe...@igalia.com)
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