On 22-Jan-08, at 6:03 PM, Ted Kosan wrote:

>
> Justin wrote:
>
>> It's not true that testing GUIs is in any way impossible (I believe
>> several companies make such products, and make a pretty good living
>> at it).
>>
>> However, I don't think there is a freely-available way to do it, and
>> in this aspect, your point is well-taken, and reinforces to my being
>> against "splitting" the functionality of Sage.
>
> Here are 3 open source Java GUI testers that may be useful:
>
> http://abbot.sourceforge.net/doc/overview.shtml

Does this look anything like our existing doctests?  Did you like the  
looks of the tutorial?  I certainly did not -- I'd beat my head into  
the ground trying to remember the names of my components, etc.

> http://www.uispec4j.org/

This looks the most promising, but it's not exactly

sage: factor(20)
2^2 * 5

> http://pounder.sourceforge.net/

Pounder seems to have the best concept (record actions, check  
conditions) but is, of course, no longer developed.

Nick

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