Earlier I asked already about the Testing module of GTK, thanks for that reply.
I am looking for something else now. One of my jobs is to test applications on Windows. For standard MS based applications Win32::GuiTest works quite well in being able to fetch the menu list, select a menu item, move the mouse, click on buttons by their name, fill in text fields and even check what's written in them. Recently I had to solve the same issue with an application written in C++ using Qt but so far I had no luck. I'll bring that up on some Qt list later on but for now I would like to see if this can be solved for application written in GTK. The truth is that I have not tried this yet on Windows, so it might turn out to be straight forward. Windows might expose all the ineternals of the GTK app. But I doubt it. So I would like to get you opinion. If I have an application written in some arbitrary language e.g. C++ using GTK+ how would you test that application ? Of course the same question stands on Linux/Unix as well. Gabor _______________________________________________ gtk-perl-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-perl-list
