lyx_mirror/development/autotests/hello-world-in.txt
Tommaso Cucinotta cc694943a7 Refined description of syntax.
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# Sample test script for regression tests
#
# Adapted from the syntax of the original testkeys.py by McCabe-Dansted.
# Run this script by providing it as single argument to run-test.sh
#
# WARNING: Syntax is poorly parsed: no extra spaces anywhere
#
# Lines starting with a '#' on the 1st column are comments
#
# Exec <cmd...>
# Causes the execution of <cmd...> in a os.system()
#
# TestBegin <args...>
# Starts a test case under deterministic conditions:
# Any currently running instance of LyX is killed
# A new LyX instance is spawned, with the command-line arguments
# specified in <args...>.
#
# TestEnd <cmd...>
# Ends a test case, killing the LyX instance under test, and
# executing the <cmd...> commands into an os.system(). The exit status
# of the commands sequence determines success or failure of the test.
# This is equivalent to:
# TestEnd
# Assert <cmd...>
#
# Assert <cmd...>
# Executes the <cmd...> commands into an os.system() and, if the
# exit status is non-zero, then abort the test execution making it fail.
#
# Lang <lang>
# Sets the environment variable LANG to <lang>. Useful before launching
# LyX (i.e., before a TestBegin command, in order to set deterministically
# the language settings, which impacts the actual key sequences needed to
# operate within LyX. This way, different developers can write different
# test cases in different languages and still they can be executed by
# anyone.
#
# KK: <chars...>
# Feeds the running LyX instance with the specified key characters.
# Special sequences:
# \A<char> ...... sends the sequence [Alt+<char>]
# \[<dir>] ...... sends a cursor movement, <dir> = Right, Left, Up, Down
# \[Tab] ........ sends a Tab character
# \[Return] ..... sends a Return
#
#
# This example instructs LyX to type "Hello World", then exports it as
# LaTeX, and verifies that the typed characters are indeed present in the
# exported document.
#
Lang it_IT.utf8
TestBegin test.lyx > lyx-log.txt 2>&1
KK: Hello World
KK: \Afs
KK: \Ax
KK: buffer-export latex\[Return]
TestEnd grep "Hello World" test.tex