Greg Stevenson wrote:
>Dunit is for unit testing and not functional testing. I am very familiar
>with it. However it will not work for functional testing. Ask your
>programmers how to use Dunit to navigate to a file in windows explorer
>right click on it. Selecte TSVN, then Commit, manipulate the dialog,
>etc.
>Yes it can be done, but only by reinventing a functional testing product
>like TC. When someone adds all that to any xUnit product, we can all use
>it.
>--Greg
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Alexander Klenin [mailto:klenin@gmail.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 12:07 AM
>To: dev@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
>Subject: Re: [TSVN] Regression Testing of TSVN
>
>
>On 9/6/05, Greg Stevenson <greg@magictogo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>>I would be willing to create an automated test suite to run against
>>the nightly builds. The rub here is that there are no open source
>>tools to do this. Regression testing TSVN would require a functional
>>testing tool that can manipulate the UI. Go to OpensourceTesting.org,
>>etc. and you will find this is not an area well served by open source.
>>
>>
>
>Our company uses open-source tool DUnit for automated testing, including
>GUI testing, and we are generally quite happy with it. Of course, we had
>to write some custom classes for GUI testing, but nothing too complex.
>
>--
>Alexander S. Klenin
>Insight Experts Ltd.
>
>
>
And:- FinalBuilder sounds like the ideal "Windows Platform" tool for
doing the nightly build, and possibly free up the need for two
consecutive runs.
I downloaded the Tortoise source today to take a look at the TSVNCache
and related code, given that it's been a little problematic. Me not
being very C fluent took one look and closed it up again. Ah Delphi,
it's so much easier to read.
Peter
Peter
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Received on Tue Sep 6 17:21:33 2005