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RE: [cdt-dev] Question on testing CDT and Eclipse in general
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James,
I just saw that the M5 testing
is scheduled for today. I guess for this time round the answer is no, but
I will discuss testing internally and see whether we can help out in the
future.
Hope all went fine with the baby...
Regards
-- Lars
> Meanwhile,
I am looking for volunteers for CDT 3.0 M5 testing, maybe you want to get
some hands-on experience on CDT testing?
> The test schedule is attached.
Pls let me know if you are interested. Thanks,
James Tan <jtan@xxxxxxx>
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Hi Lars,
At QNX, we have been using WinRunner
to automate some debug testing for our IDE product based on Eclipse. Works
fine in most of cases. But it's only good for Windows platform.
Meanwhile, I am looking for volunteers
for CDT 3.0 M5 testing, maybe you want to get some hands-on experience
on CDT testing? The test schedule is attached. Pls let me know if
you are interested. Thanks,
Cheers,
James
CDT Tester
QNX
-----Original Message-----
From: cdt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Lars.Kurth@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 5:23 AM
To: cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cdt-dev] Question on testing CDT and Eclipse in general
Hi,
at EclipseCon my line manager (Antony Edwards) had a chat with some of
you as to how Symbian could contribute to the CDT effort. One area which
was initially discussed is that Symbian could contribute doing some testing
and developing test harnesses. Before we can commit to anything, we would
like to understand better what is involved in detail and what test strategies
other CDT contributors use.
As far as I can see there are several areas of testing which can be done:
(1) Junit tests, mostly for back-end (i.e. core functionality) and unit
testing. This seems straightforward as long as no user-interaction is involved
and I guess that is the level at which most test suites work right now.
Please correct me if I am wrong. It also seems that Junit can be used to
do some limited UI testing, but that seems to be quite a cumbersome approach
- particularly when you want to test whether a dialog/property page behaves
currectly when a certain button has been pressed, etc.
(2) Integration testing and testing of UI elements: Because Eclipse/CDT
does not support scripting the only way of automatically testing higher
level functionality and interactions is to use a test tool that works based
on emitting mouse and keyboard events and capturing screenshots. We only
really know testQuest; and testQuest is not really suitable for desktop
applications. An initial sweep on the web has shown that there does not
seem to be a SWT test framework available. Is anybody using any such tools
and what experiences have you made?
Any feedback would be welcome.
Best Regards
Lars Kurth
Technology Architect, Core Toolchain
Symbian Software Ltd
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----- Message from James Tan <jtan@xxxxxxx> on Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:56:28
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| [cdt-test-dev] Looking for volunteers for CDT3.0 M5 sanity
and fe ature testing |
Hello,
I am looking for volunteers as my backup for CDT3.0 M5
testing, since I am
expecting a baby due on March 14th, which is also planned M5 date. Speaking
of the coincidence :-)
The areas I need backups are:
Sanity test level 1
Sanity test level 2
feature testing: Memory View
feature testing: Module View
The proposed M5 test process would be (Thanks Brent for
providing this):
------------------------------------------------------------
March 14:
1.Download the M5 Eclipse build and the morning CDT build.
2. Run a quick sanity tests (level 1 and level2, testplans are online)
and
report any findings to cdt-test-dev and cdt-dev, summarized by a
SanityThumbsUp (so others can know it's good for testing) or
SanityThumbsDown (so that others can fix the showstoppers and rebuild).
3. If the build is sanitized, alert cdt-test-dev that you are starting
a day
or so of Milestone testing specifically in say Memory View testing and
Module view testing
March 15 (assuming the build is OK):
4. Run Memory view and Module view testing (testplans are online)
5. Summarize your test results to cdt-test-dev with a ContributorThumbsUp
(or a ContributorThumbsDown).
6. Once all test contributors have given their ComponentThumbsUp, you can
summarize to cdt-dev and cdt-test-dev with a MilestoneThumbsUp. This is
dev's cue, to officially declare M5 and to start checking-in code for M6.
All the docs will be available by end of this week on the
website:
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/~checkout~/cdt-home/testingDocs/tes
tPlans/CDT_test_plans.html?cvsroot=Tools_Project
Thanks very much...
James
CDT Tester
QNX
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