> Indeed a proper test suite would be nice. and each bug fixed should have, if > possible, a test written to check for regression. > But as you said some handler function would be required. I think starting out with a directory of .wmf files and run each in order from a shell script (i.e. always starting up Widelands and expecting it to terminate properly) would be a nice start and already useful. The ts.wmf has been usefull so often for me - and we have complete UI scripting too (e.g. you can simulate mouse clicks), so we can really recreate user stories with savegames and everything with this approach. I would also buy you a bunch of beers on the next wihack if you make this happen :).
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