Hello Sam, I wrote that code [1] almost 3 years back, they are not applicable now, atleast in LDTP point of view. The main accessibility work is being moved from C code base to Python (pyatspi [2]).
Thanks Nagappan [1] - http://forgecvs1.novell.com/viewcvs/ldtp/record/record.c?rev=1.1 [2] - http://live.gnome.org/GAP/PythonATSPI 2008/11/19 Quiring, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Greetings, > > I've seen some at-spi test cases and usages on the net, examples: > http://foss.mnit.ac.in:8080/content/code/a/at-spi_1.7.11/S/181.html and > http://forgecvs1.novell.com/viewcvs/ldtp/record/record.c?rev=1.1. Each of > these has a line like this near the end: > > putenv ("AT_BRIDGE_SHUTDOWN=1"); > > What the heck does that line do? I Googled for AT_BRIDGE_SHUTDOWN and > found more instances where it is used, but no explanation. How did the > test authors know to put that line in their code? > > -Sam > > _______________________________________________ > Gnome-accessibility-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-devel > > -- Linux Desktop (GUI Application) Testing Project - http://ldtp.freedesktop.org http://nagappanal.blogspot.com
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