script (if any) also when LyX is not installed on your system
(using a variant of the trick suggested by Enrico, i.e., create a symlink
locale from the LyX sources root to an autotests/locale folder).
At least, it does on Linux.
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used only if the XVKBD_HACKED environment var is defined.
Made keytest.py exploit the -wait_idle option of the hacked xvkbd.
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the beginning of the tests (which reconfigures LyX and takes some time),
followed by all of the tests using it. This way, we get only the default
configuration of LyX as a base, without being affected by individual users
custom configurations.
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As of now, I plan to add a few regression tests for the Advanced Find & Replace using this engine.
It can be used for automated testing of other LyX subsystems as well. Just write your own *-in.txt
scripts and add them into the autotests/ folder.
TODOs:
- perhaps simplify keytest.py
- check how this behaves under various types of failure of the test
(e.g., LyX crashing, hanging, ...) just to be sure it goes on with
the other tests anyway.
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