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LDTP | ldtp | Ver: unspecified Summary: Provide a means to wait for an event from an object Product: LDTP Version: unspecified Platform: Other OS/Version: opensolaris Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: Normal Component: ldtp AssignedTo: ldtp-ma...@gnome.bugs ReportedBy: william.wal...@sun.com QAContact: ldtp-dev@lists.freedesktop.org GNOME version: Unspecified GNOME milestone: Unspecified There is a waittillguiexist method that allows a test to wait until a GUI exists. However, there are times where I'd like to wait until a specific object has focus or a caret has moved or a checkbox has changed state or an item in a table has been selected before moving on. The typical usage pattern is to perform an action to make something change in the API (e.g., Press the <Tab> key to navigate somewhere) and then wait for the change to happen (e.g., a new text area gets focus as a result of the <Tab>). These give me the opportunity to verify things have occurred in the UI and to also programmatically consult with external processes (e.g., the Orca screen reader) for things that they may have done in response to this event. The "Macaroon" package that Eitan Isaacson wrote is something we use in the Orca regression test harness for this kind of thing: http://svn.gnome.org/svn/accerciser/trunk/macaroon/ Macaroon allows you to express the wait operation via convenience methods such as the following: WaitForFocus(acc_role=pyatspi.ROLE_TEXT) WaitForWindowActivate("Panes",None) But, it also allows you to wait for specific events: WaitAction("object:state-changed:checked", None, None, pyatspi.ROLE_CHECK_BOX, 5000) It would be great if we could have similar mechanisms in LDTP to do this. I believe the macaroon model is different from LDTP, however, so I wouldn't expect the mechanisms to be the same. Thanks! -- See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/page.cgi?id=email.html for more info about why you received this email, why you can't respond via email, how to stop receiving emails (or reduce the number you receive), and how to contact someone if you are having problems with the system. You can add comments to this bug at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=578644. _______________________________________________ LDTP-dev mailing list LDTP-dev@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/ldtp-dev