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Subject: D12074: Solve problem of appearance input of interpreter in interpreter's output in Lua backend
From: Nikita Sirgienko <noreply () phabricator ! kde ! org>
Date: 2018-04-27 18:04:28
Message-ID: 20180427180428.1.8A992A8B4388EA26 () phabricator ! kde ! org
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In D12074#254834 <https://phabricator.kde.org/D12074#254834>, @asemke wrote:
> I extended a bit the description in T3872 <https://phabricator.kde.org/T3872> \
with "Test loading of saved projects - open a project, execute all commands and check \
the outputs. Test with and without "auto evaluation" option enabled.". The test \
project file you used here covers quite a lot of different features and we should \
create couple of tests with it. In LabPlot we have already tests for the project \
load/import - load a saved project and check its content \
(https://cgit.kde.org/labplot.git/tree/tests/import_export/project/ProjectImportTest.cpp). \
Would be great to add similar tests in Cantor too.
An interesting idea, I will thinked about it.
REPOSITORY
R55 Cantor
REVISION DETAIL
https://phabricator.kde.org/D12074
To: sirgienko, #cantor, asemke
Cc: #cantor, #kde_edu, narvaez, apol
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href="https://phabricator.kde.org/p/asemke/" style=" border-color: #f1f7ff;
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color: rgb(107, 116, 140);"><p>I extended a bit the description in <a \
href="https://phabricator.kde.org/T3872" style="background-color: #e7e7e7; \
border-color: #e7e7e7; border-radius: 3px;
padding: 0 4px;
font-weight: bold;
color: black;text-decoration: none;">T3872</a> with "Test loading of \
saved projects - open a project, execute all commands and check the outputs. Test \
with and without "auto evaluation" option enabled.". The test project \
file you used here covers quite a lot of different features and we should create \
couple of tests with it. In LabPlot we have already tests for the project load/import \
- load a saved project and check its content (<a \
href="https://cgit.kde.org/labplot.git/tree/tests/import_export/project/ProjectImportTest.cpp" \
class="remarkup-link" target="_blank" \
rel="noreferrer">https://cgit.kde.org/labplot.git/tree/tests/import_export/project/ProjectImportTest.cpp</a>). \
Would be great to add similar tests in Cantor too.</p></div> </blockquote>
<p>An interesting idea, I will thinked about it.</p></div></div><br \
/><div><strong>REPOSITORY</strong><div><div>R55 Cantor</div></div></div><br \
/><div><strong>REVISION DETAIL</strong><div><a \
href="https://phabricator.kde.org/D12074">https://phabricator.kde.org/D12074</a></div></div><br \
/><div><strong>To: </strong>sirgienko, Cantor, asemke<br /><strong>Cc: \
</strong>Cantor, KDE Edu, narvaez, apol<br /></div>
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