LUMIERA.clone/tests/gui
Ichthyostega 60adaa5639 UI-top-level: simplify name and namespace
the (Presentation)StateManager interface and implementation
seems to fit in more into the ctrl package
2017-02-19 04:27:09 +01:00
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interact UI-top-level: simplify name and namespace 2017-02-19 04:27:09 +01:00
test UI-top-level: simplify name and namespace 2017-02-19 04:27:09 +01:00
abstract-tangible-test.cpp SessionCommand: draft the idea of a function(integration) test 2017-01-11 04:19:43 +01:00
bus-term-test.cpp UI-top-level: simplify name and namespace 2017-02-19 04:27:09 +01:00
README enable special unit-tests to link against the gui 2014-10-18 04:27:07 +02:00
session-structure-mapping-test.cpp mass clean-up: adapt usage of std::cout pretty much everywhere 2016-01-07 20:12:46 +01:00
tangible-update-test.cpp mass clean-up: adapt usage of std::cout pretty much everywhere 2016-01-07 20:12:46 +01:00
test-gui-test.cpp mass clean-up: adapt usage of std::cout pretty much everywhere 2016-01-07 20:12:46 +01:00

GUI backbone tests

The tests in this subtree are a bit special: they cover the generic and
backbone internals of the Lumiera GTK GUI. They are linked against the
complete GUI-module (gui plugin), and thus may use all related ABIs.

Yet these tests are *deliberately* compiled without any GTK, GTKmm or SigC
includes. This effectively rules out the use, even indirectly, of any GTK
widgets and APIs -- forcing the covered GUI backbone entities to stay
clean and generic at API level.

This is a decision done on purpose. The concrete GUI framework technology
shall be treated as an implementation detail. There is no point in writing
tests which click buttons in the GUI -- better delegate any significant
logic or functionality to GUI agnostic components. GUI is meant to be
a presentation layer and must not develop intelligence on its own.