I discovered that by using "myDialog.setBlockOnOpen(false);" that the test is
not stuck. I think thats what you told.
We could simply tell our GUI developers not to use blocking windows. So it
would be more easily testable. Or are there any relevant side effects of this
approach?
--- On Tue, 6/24/08, Ketan Padegaonkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Ketan Padegaonkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [SWTBot-users] Tests does not continue after a line
To: swtbot-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 4:55 AM
Indeed you're absolutely right :)
-- Ketan
On 24-Jun-08, at 2:15 PM, Hans Schwaebli wrote:
> Okay, thank you.
>
> The class JUnitLaunchConfigurationDelegate has a lot of compile
> errors on 3.2, like the other classes in the plugin.
>
> I have very basic knowledge of writing Eclipse plugins. Maybe you
> copied the "JUnit Plug-in Test" plugin from Eclipse and just
changed
> a little thing to make it run in the non-UI thread.
>
> It seems to me that this is the central piece in the class
> TestApplication:
>
> public void runTests() {
> fTestableObject.testingStarting();
> RemotePluginTestRunner.main(Platform.getCommandLineArgs());
> fTestableObject.testingFinished();
> }
>
> I will try to get the source for the Eclipse "JUnit Plug-in
Test"
> plugin and just modify that.
>
>
> Ketan Padegaonkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 24-Jun-08,
> at 12:52 PM, Hans Schwaebli wrote:
>
> > I am writing code like this:
> >
> > SWTBot bot = new SWTBot();
> > bot.menu("File").click();
> > bot.menu("Open Product Teardown...").click();
> > // Never returns from the above statement!
> > bot.button("Open").click();
> >
> > Unfortunately it does not execute the last statement since it is
> > stuck in the previous for some unknown reason. This is how it looks
> > like:
> >
> > http://img70.imageshack.us/img70/8823/imageiw0.gif
> >
> > I asked you about what relevance there is actually for starting RCP
> > tests as SWTBot Test. I am starting them as JUnit Plugin Test
> > because we need that for RCP 3.2 and the Plugin which adds
"SWTBot
> > Test" to the start menu does not work on Eclipse 3.2. Mixing
Eclipse
> > 3.3, RCP 3.2 and SWT Bot did not work. I need to be completely on
> 3.2.
>
> SWTBot _has_ to run on the non-UI thread.
>
> The reason that SWTBot is stuck on that particular dialog is that the
> open() method on org.eclipse.jface.window.Window() invokes
> #runEventLoop() which blocks the UI thread, and the tests cannot run
> any more.
>
> This is _the only_ reason that SWTBot runs on a non-UI thread. Non
> blocking dialogs would have made life easier for SWTBot but
> unfortunately that's not the case.
>
> The reason that you don't see the launch option is because the
> launcher uses internal API available on 3.3. If you can migrate
> net.sf.swtbot.eclipse.ui.JUnitLaunchConfigurationDelegate to 3.2 that
> would fix the issue for you.
>
> -- Ketan
>
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