Hi Juliet, I've started working on moving some of the Glean tests to Piglit. I haven't submitted any of this upstream yet, but you can view my changes on my cgit repository: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~ldeks/piglit/. I've added an up-to-date to-do list (piglit/tests/glean/glean-todo) which can help you figure out what's been done already and where to start. This will also hopefully help us coordinate our efforts. The tests I have moved over are stored in the piglit/tests/spec/laura_* folders (I haven't had time to decide better names/locations yet).
In regards to your question about Python, Piglit tests aren't actually wrapped in Python. Each test is a separate C program that gets it's main function from a macro defined in piglit/tests/util/piglit-framework-gl.h. I'm really excited to be working with you. Let me know any other questions you might have. Laura Ekstrand On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 4:54 AM, Juliet Fru <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am currently working on my OPW proposal for porting the glean tests to > the piglit framework. I've successfully compiled piglit and read the > Hacking file for piglit. Looking at the current tests for piglit i looks > like they are all wrapped in python? My Python programming skills are > limited and I will greatly appreciate if anyone could give me a pointer to > the code where sample glean tests have been converted to piglit, So I could > see how to work with the current tests in /tests/glean directory. > > Would love to know how to submit my proposal for review before officially > completing on the OPW applications page. > > > Thanks, > Juliet > > _______________________________________________ > Piglit mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/piglit > >
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