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+ --------------
+ Short Tutorial
+
+ The GuiTester is a small simple system to test the GUI of the BlueWire system.
+
+ As a programmer you have to do these steps:
+
+ 1. Write a little input script. Let's call it MyTest.inputs.
+ 2. Create a Java source file with your input script, with a Perl script called maketest.pl. Run this command: '''maketest.pl MyTest.inputs'''. This will create a file called MyTest.java.
+ 3. Compile your file: '''javac MyTest.java'''
+ 4. Run your test: '''java MyTest'''
+
+ That's the short form for writing your own single test. You can accumulate tests in a single directory, and via the magical tools "make" and Ant, run a whole set of tests.
+
+ 1. Write one or more input scripts.
+ 1. run '''makemakebuild.pl'''. This script gets the names of all .input files in the current directory and generates a Makefile and a build.xml file.
+ 1. Run ant with no arguments, i.e. just type "ant" and hit return.
+
+ That's all. All the Java files will be generated for you, compiled, and ran against BlueWire.
+
+
+ -----------------
+ A Longer Tutorial
+
An input script, which follows the naming convention ClassName.inputs,
consists of a set of little statement blocks. Here is a sample which
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-
- The GuiTester is a small simple system to test the GUI of the BlueWire system.
-
- As a programmer you have to do these steps:
-
- 1. Write a little input script. Let's call it MyTest.inputs.
- 2. Create a Java source file with your input script, with a Perl script called maketest.pl. Run this command: '''maketest.pl MyTest.inputs'''. This will create a file called MyTest.java.
- 3. Compile your file: '''javac MyTest.java'''
- 4. Run your test: '''java MyTest'''
-
- That's the short form for writing your own single test. You can accumulate tests in a single directory, and via the magical tools "make" and Ant, run a whole set of tests.
-
- 1. Write one or more input scripts.
- 1. run '''makemakebuild.pl'''. This script gets the names of all .input files in the current directory and generates a Makefile and a build.xml file.
- 1. Run ant with no arguments, i.e. just type "ant" and hit return.
-
- That's all. All the Java files will be generated for you, compiled, and ran against BlueWire.
-
- Here's a more in-depth tutorial: GuiTesterTutorialOne
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- CategoryGuiTester
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