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Author SHA1 Message Date
Neil Roberts
21117bb7a9 test-conform-common: Disconnect all paint handlers on the stage
A few of the tests connected to the paint signal but never
disconnected it. Most of these handlers had a call to g_main_quit in
them which meant that it could sometimes cause subsequent tests to
exit after the first frame is painted. Most of the tests don't
validate any of the results until after a couple of frames have been
rendered so this ended up skipping out the test entirely.

To workaround this the test setup function now disconnects all
handlers for the paint signal on the default stage before the test is
run.
2010-05-06 14:21:53 +01:00
Robert Bragg
acff6d8196 * tests/conform/ADDING_NEW_TESTS
* tests/conform/test-conform-common.c
	* tests/conform/test-pick.c:
	Instead of using clutter_stage_new /clutter_actor_destroy as a way to
	avoid cascading side effects between unit tests, due to left over
	actors, we now destroy all children of the default stage between
	tests instead.

	* tests/conform/wrapper.sh:
	Adds a convenience note about how to run valgrind for an individual
	unit test
2008-11-10 18:52:50 +00:00
Robert Bragg
603f936745 Bug 1162 - Re-works the tests/ to use the glib-2.16 unit testing
framework

	* configure.ac:
	* tests/*:
	The tests have been reorganised into different categories: conformance,
	interactive and micro benchmarks.
	- conformance tests can be run as part of automated tests
	- interactive tests are basically all the existing tests
	- micro benchmarks focus on a single performance metric

	I converted the timeline tests to conformance tests and also added some
	tests from Neil Roberts and Ebassi.

	Note: currently only the conformance tests use the glib test APIs,
	though the micro benchmarks should too.

	The other change is to make the unit tests link into monolithic binaries
	which makes the build time for unit tests considerably faster. To deal
	with the extra complexity this adds to debugging individual tests I
	have added some sugar to the makefiles so all the tests can be run
	directly via a symlink and when an individual test is run this way,
	then a note is printed to the terminal explaining exactly how that test
	may be debugged using GDB.

	There is a convenience make rule: 'make test-report', that will run all
	the conformance tests and hopefully even open the results in your web
	browser. It skips some of the slower timeline tests, but you can run
	those using 'make full-report'
2008-11-07 19:32:28 +00:00