XSLT Tests
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Getting the XSLT test suite
- Pick a directory under which the tests will live. From now on it will be referred to as
$TESTHOME. Note that the only thing created in$TESTHOMEwill be anxml-xalan/directory. - set CVSROOT to
:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.apache.org:/home/cvspublic - Check out the
xml-xalan/testmodule.
For example, on a Unix system you might do
cd ~ cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.apache.org:/home/cvspublic co xml-xalan/test
(Note... the above cvs server seems to be no more. Instead use SVN and svn.apache.org. If someone can give the svn command line that would be nice.)
Running the tests
- Compile Seamonkey with the
--enable-testsoption. This is needed to run the tests until the user interface is ported to Firefox. -
From now on, we will refer to
${TESTHOME}/xml-xalan/test/tests(this is the directory that hasconfandconf-goldas subdirectories) as$TESTDIR. We will refer to your Mozilla source directory as$MOZDIR. - Go to
$TESTDIRand run$MOZDIR/content/xslt/tests/buster/helper/generate-rdf.pl. This will generate a file calledxalan.rdfin$TESTDIR. Steps 1-3 might look something like:cd ~/xml-xalan/test/tests perl ~/mozilla/debug/mozilla/content/xslt/tests/buster/helper/generate-rdf.pl
- Start a build that does NOT have the changes being tested in it. Go to the Tools > Web Development > Xalan Tests menu option. This opens a "Xalan testcase harness" window. Resize this window to be big enough to show at least three lines of the tree at the bottom of the window.
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Click the "Browse" button and browse for the
xalan.rdffile that you created in step 3. - Select the "conf" item in the tree at the bottom of the "Xalan testcase harness" window.
- Click the button labeled "run checked tests"
- Wait until the test completes.
- Go to File > Save Results and save the results to a file of your choice.
- Repeat step 4 with a build that DOES have the changes being tested in it.
- Go to File > Import results and import the results you saved in step 8.
- Repeat steps 5-8.
- Compare the results -- the "Success" column will have the results with the changes being tested, while the "Previously" column is the baseline.