Hey Anis, *, On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 11:46 AM, Anis Tello <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear LibreOffice members, > > I am Anis Tello, a master degree student at the university of Lille, > faculty of computer sciences, in France. > In the following few months, we a 4 person group would like to participate > by *writing tests* to the LibreOffice project. > > Would you please explain to us the project, what are the needs and the > parts of the project that you would like us to write the tests for? > > Hope that our participation will be useful. > Thanks in advance. > > in general I consider writing tests in itself without corresponding core changes quite difficult. So often it is easier to look for fixed bugs that did not get a corresponding test case. Our testing framework can be found in */qa, test/ and unotest/ and consists of many different parts. An old presentation of mine (quite some of the stuff mentioned there under future have been implemented already or are under development): http://conference.libreoffice.org/talks/content/sessions/068/files/automated_testing_berlin.pdf Another recent presentation mainly about the crash testing from Caolan: http://caolanm.blogspot.de/2015/09/crash-testing-and-coverity-conference.html Additionally a recent blog post from me about our performance tests: https://mmohrhard.wordpress.com/2015/09/08/performance-tests-are-now-executed-regularly-in-libreoffice/ I hope that this helps with some background information and shows you the different types of tests that are currently available in LibreOffice. If you want to look into specific tests I think you need to talk to the maintainers of the different modules. Regards, Markus
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