Murray,

Both of those look interesting but they also both require me figuring
out the accesibility api stuff. In general, this is something that I
could see using in the future.

Currently I was mostly thinking of firing signals which would of
course tie the tests to the gtkmm api, but it seems quite a bit faster
to implement.

Thanks,
Paul

On 1/20/07, Murray Cumming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-01-20 at 05:08 -0600, Paul Davis wrote:
> > Hey everyone,
> >
> > I'm contemplating how best to perform testing on some of my gtkmm
> > code. I've looked through the list archives for gtk and gtkmm and
> > didn't find anything worth noting. I've heard of using accesibility
> > api's to do GUI testing, but that seems like a Bad Idea (TM).
>
> It really seems to work. dogtail and LDTP are the two competing projects
> that do this. dogtail seems most straightforward to me, but I have only
> looked at them superficially.
>
> Sooner or later, I want to make dogtail scripts to test my Glom
> application.
>
> > So basically this is just an open ended question to see if anyone has
> > any thoughts on how best to test parts of a gtkmm application.
>
> --
> Murray Cumming
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.murrayc.com
> www.openismus.com
>
>
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