lumiera_/tests/gui/session-structure-mapping-test.cpp
Ichthyostega 2c20d407fc mass clean-up: adapt usage of std::cout pretty much everywhere
- remove unnecessary includes
- expunge all remaining usages of boost::format
- able to leave out the expliti string(elm) in output
- drop various operator<<, since we're now picking up
  custom string conversions automatically
- delete diagnostics headers, which are now largely superfluous
- use newer helper functions occasionally

I didn't blindly change any usage of <iostream> though;
sometimes, just using the output streams right away
seems adequate.
2016-01-07 20:12:46 +01:00

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/*
SessionStructureMapping(Test) - map session structure to GUI widgets
Copyright (C) Lumiera.org
2014, Hermann Vosseler <Ichthyostega@web.de>
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* *****************************************************/
/** @file session-structure-mapping-test.cpp
** This test is a concept study how to organise the proxy model
** in the Lumiera GUI. This mediating model shields access to the
** actual "high-level model" in Proc-Layer, it translates signals
** into command invocations and helps to push structure changes
** up to the timeline display.
**
** @note as of 10/2014 this is a initial draft into the blue...
** @todo WIP ///////////////////////TICKET #955
** @todo WIP ///////////////////////TICKET #961
**
** @see gui::model::SessionFacade
**
*/
#include "lib/test/run.hpp"
#include "gui/model/session-facade.hpp"
#include "gui/model/diagnostics.hpp"
//#include "lib/util.hpp"
//#include <string>
//using util::contains;
//using std::string;
namespace gui {
namespace model{
namespace test {
namespace { // test fixture...
}//(End) test fixture
/***********************************************************************//**
* @test demonstrate the fundamental patterns to access the current
* session structure and contents from the GUI, and to receive
* a notification with the updated structure and contents.
* - since we focus on the mapping and enumeration mechanism,
* the explored content is faked diagnostic data
* - in reality, these operations are intended to be run from
* within the GUI event thread and immediately interwoven
* with GTK / Cairo display code
* - it is the responsibility of the "Gui Model" (#SessionFacade)
* to ensure a read barrier, so the retrieved data can not be
* corrupted by concurrent session mutation operations.
*
* @see SessionElementQuery_test
* @see gui::model::SessionFacade
*/
class SessionStructureMapping_test : public Test
{
virtual void
run (Arg)
{
gui::model::Diagnostics lock(TEST_SESSION_1);
retrieveSessionStructure();
}
/** @test how to retrieve and enumerate session contents
* as operation initiated from GUI display code
*/
void
retrieveSessionStructure ()
{
}
};
/** Register this test class... */
LAUNCHER (SessionStructureMapping_test, "unit gui");
}}} // namespace gui::model::test