>From the results of cspi, you can see what at-spi-registryd functions
are called by cspi. I mean you can get almost the same results by
listening cspi or listening at-spi-registryd.

And we haven't deprecated cspi yet, although it is our wish.

Li


On δΊ”, 2007-11-23 at 10:18 +0000, Steve Lee wrote:
> I'm wondering how useful the results for cspi are seeing that it has
> been declared obsolete AFAIK? Does the fact that it ends up calling
> at-spi outweigh any possible differences in the way it works?
> 
> Steve Lee
> 
> On 23/11/2007, Li Yuan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Mark,
> >
> > We have about 35 gok test cases. And I can write a D-trace script to
> > count function calls in cspi or at-spi-registryd. But you need to have
> > an OpenSolaris box to run D-trace script. :-)
> >
> > Regards,
> > Li
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 2007-11-22 at 16:58 +0000, Mark Doffman wrote:
> > > I intend to continue with some more performance testing, for the
> > > moment
> > > I would like to profile the use of the AT-SPI interface made by GOK.
> > > Does anyone know of some GOK tests that will give a good idea of the
> > > calls made during normal use?
> >
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