Its a great idea but testing GTK interfaces is going to be very
difficult. Simulating user input programaticly is difficult.

On Tue, 2009-06-23 at 11:15 +0200, Alex Launi wrote:
> So as anyone who has peeked at the Do source tree knows we've got a
> severe lack of tests. We've seen the effects of this issue with some
> bugs reoccurring multiple times (think Do crashes when switching from
> Docky). At this I propose we require tests with new commits. We'll
> have to hash out some guidelines as to when a commit requires tests,
> I'd think that some commits are small enough that a test wouldn't make
> sense. At some point we should go back and add tests where we're
> missing them (basically everywhere), but we can at least stop adding
> new stuff without tests. What do people think, can we make this a new
> development guideline and merge requirement?
> 
> -- 
> --Alex Launi
> 
> > 


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