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Subject: Re: [kde-edu-devel] Test framework already used?
From: Sebastian Stein <s5228 () informatik ! htw-dresden ! de>
Date: 2004-02-19 20:52:45
Message-ID: 20040219205245.GB837 () hpfsc ! de
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Dominique Devriese <dominique.devriese@student.kuleuven.ac.be> [040219 21:45]:
> > I could also use some big testing framework like the testing classes
> > in boost. If I do so, should I also put this into CVS?
>
> Absolutely not. You can't put an entire boost library in KDE CVS just
> to do some tests.
I would only put the test cases online, the boost lib would be on the local
maschine. It is just like linking against glibc, it isn't in KDE CVS as
well.
> > Is there already a generic way for testing KDE apps? Any other
> > ideas?
>
> Do you really need more infrastructure than a simple test app ?
I just don't want to reinvent the wheel so I ask, if there is already a
common way to do automatic testing in KDE. I know there are test cases for
khtml, but I had not the time to look at it.
Steinchen
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KBruch: application to automatically generate tasks with fractions
Package: KDE Edu in KDE 3.2 (http://edu.kde.org/kbruch/)
CVS: kdeedu/kbruch
State: finished, no known bugs
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