Hi,
We're testing some
automated testing applications (LDTP, dogtail) which let us examine a running Wx
application and discover / control the GUI objects therein. However, the
performance so far is far from acceptable with respect to object identification
(wx names don't get through) and control type recognition; anything slightly
complex like ListCtrl, GridCtrl, etc comes up as a blank
panel.
At this stage we're
looking at running our linux-based app under Windows instead so the equivalent
Windows tools (QuickTest Pro, etc) can be used instead, but if there's something
we can do to improve the linux side of things we'd like that
more...
Does anyone have
experience with automated testing of Wx applications which could be of
benefit?
Thanks,
Ian
Macdonald
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