On 09/25/2014 08:40 AM, Juliet Fru wrote:
Hello Brian,
Piglit contains a copy of the Glean tests in piglit/tests/glean/.
I'd suggest looking at a few of the simpler glean tests (like
tpaths.cpp, tstencil2.cpp, toccluqury.cpp and try converting them to
piglit's framework. Piglit's framework is pretty simple and you
should be able to figure out the basics by looking at existing tests.
Thanks for the reply, I have already created my GitHub Account
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and
cloned the piglit code repo to my system, I am facing some build
problems with waffle which I 'm trying to fix. From what your saying it
looks like the Glean tests are written in C++ but I am only proficient
in C. I would like to know if it'll be a problem?
Glean's use of C++ isn't too complex. If you have questions about it,
just ask on this list.
I would start looking
at the tests while working on my application and would email you if I
run into any problems.
Please post questions to the mailing list so others can reply too.
-Brian
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