mutter/tests
Emmanuele Bassi f1971844b9 conform: Use a repaint function
Timeouts and idles are subject to the whims of the load of the machine
running the tests, as we found out with the new installed tests and
OSTree-based VM running the conformance test suite continuously.

We should be able to use a repaint function and a blocking loop that
either is terminated because we hit g_assert(), or because a flag gets
toggled once we know that the Stage has been at least painted once.

The currently enabled tests using clutter_stage_read_pixels() have been
updated to this approach.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703476
2013-07-02 22:23:26 +01:00
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accessibility Revert "Install a11y tests too" 2013-06-24 14:32:16 -04:00
conform conform: Use a repaint function 2013-07-02 22:23:26 +01:00
data Install conformance tests 2013-06-23 23:28:19 -04:00
interactive build: Remove INCLUDES directives 2013-05-15 15:18:13 +01:00
micro-bench build: Remove INCLUDES directives 2013-05-15 15:18:13 +01:00
performance build: Remove INCLUDES directives 2013-05-15 15:18:13 +01:00
Makefile.am build: Allow disabling all tests and examples 2012-05-01 19:09:47 +01:00
README tests: Add performance tracking framework 2011-07-04 17:27:48 +01:00

Outline of test categories:

The conform/ tests should be non-interactive unit-tests that verify a single
feature is behaving as documented. See conform/ADDING_NEW_TESTS for more
details.

The performance/ tests are performance tests, both focused tests testing single
metrics and larger tests. These tests are used to report one or more
performance markers for the build of Clutter. Each performance marker is picked
up from the standard output of running the tests from strings having the form
"\n@ marker-name: 42.23" where 'marker-name' and '42.23' are the key/value pairs
of a single metric. Each test can provide multiple key/value pairs. Note that
if framerate is the feedback metric the test should forcibly enable FPS
debugging itself. The file test-common.h contains utility function helping to
do fps reporting.

The interactive/ tests are any tests whose status can not be determined without
a user looking at some visual output, or providing some manual input etc. This
covers most of the original Clutter tests. Ideally some of these tests will be
migrated into the conformance/ directory so they can be used in automated
nightly tests.

The accessibility/ tests are tests created to test the accessibility support of
clutter, testing some of the atk interfaces.

The data/ directory contains optional data (like images and ClutterScript
definitions) that can be referenced by a test.

Other notes:

• All tests should ideally include a detailed description in the source
explaining exactly what the test is for, how the test was designed to work,
and possibly a rationale for the approach taken for testing.

• When running tests under Valgrind, you should follow the instructions
available here:

        http://live.gnome.org/Valgrind

and also use the suppression file available inside the data/ directory.