On 22/05/13 14:56, Eoff, Ullysses A wrote: > I wanted to announce that a new open source project called > "wayland-fits" is now available on 01.org <https://01.org/wayland>. > > The Wayland Functional Integration Test Suite (wayland-fits) is a fully > automated test suite. Its purpose is to validate the functionality and > integration between Wayland client software and Wayland server > software. It provides a test framework and test suites for multiple > Wayland-enabled toolkits and the Wayland core. The test framework > allows tests to emit input events from the bottom of the software stack. > That is, [input system]->server->client->toolkit->test-app. This > enables full input pipeline validation. It also includes its own Wayland > test protocol that enables tests to cross-validate client and server > states. > > Currently there are tests for Wayland Core and Wayland EFL. And just > recently, I have started adding tests for Wayland Gtk+ (I'm already > finding several trivial bugs). There are plans to start adding tests for > Wayland Clutter and Wayland Qt, too. Also, a server-side > implementation of the wayland-fits protocol is essential for every test > to execute. Right now, there is only an implementation for Weston > included that supports drm, x11, and headless backends (caution: the > headless backend will only run the software/shm based tests). It's > absolutely plausible, however, that there will be implementations for > other Wayland compositors that have a plugin architecture, too. > > I am currently the maintainer of this project with contributions > coming in from one or two other people on occasion. I would be > oh-so-grateful to have more contributors from the enthusiastic Wayland > community. So start sending your patches! I only develop and > test on Intel hardware and Fedora... so if there are issues on other > hardware/OS flavors, feel free to submit fixes; tested, of course ;-). > There is still a lot of Wayland functionality that is not tested by this suite > and design decisions that could be made...and I could use as much help > as I can get. If nothing else, I hope it's a useful test suite for those > that use it. It has already detected many regressions and bugs. > > The source repository is on github at: > > <https://github.com/01org/wayland-fits> > > There is more information in the README about contributing, building, > running, etc... Also, we can start using the wiki in the github project to > share more info (and such) as needed. > > If you have any questions, feel free to drop me a line. I generally hang out > in the #wayland and #wayland-efl IRC channels on freenode as some of > you already know (nick: uartie). I am travelling this week so expect a > delayed response. > > Oh, and P.S. the project is written in C++ ;-)
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