LUMIERA.clone/tests/stage
Ichthyostega fa4fbe5225 Timeline: clarify or fix further ZoomWindow_test failures
- forgot the bias towards the next larger grid aligned size
- implement safeguard against empty window
2022-11-09 03:25:35 +01:00
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ctrl Global-Layer-Renaming: fix remaining textual usages and IDs in the code 2018-12-10 00:09:56 +01:00
interact Clip-Drag: get the gesture logic to work 2021-04-17 22:32:26 +02:00
model Timeline: clarify or fix further ZoomWindow_test failures 2022-11-09 03:25:35 +01:00
test Lib/Diff: prefer the name "emplace" over "build" 2021-05-02 18:31:47 +02:00
abstract-tangible-test.cpp Project: update and clean-up Doxygen configuration 2021-01-24 19:35:45 +01:00
bus-term-test.cpp Global-Layer-Renaming: fix remaining textual usages and IDs in the code 2018-12-10 00:09:56 +01:00
gen-node-location-query.hpp Global-Layer-Renaming: adjust namespace qualification 2018-11-15 23:59:23 +01:00
README Global-Layer-Renaming: rearrange directories 2018-11-15 23:28:03 +01:00
session-structure-mapping-test.cpp Timeline: reconsider time handling and Stage/Steam integration 2022-10-30 23:12:34 +01:00
test-gui-test.cpp Timeline: reconsider time handling and Stage/Steam integration 2022-10-30 23:12:34 +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.