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dchandler
f95240890c Don't halt for failure or error on DuffPaneTest; it requires a headed display. 2003-07-19 14:46:58 +00:00
dchandler
1c29566aee I'm now using the Unix diff built in to Apache Jakarta Commons JRCS
(which I found on suigeneris.org, not apache.org) in order to bulletproof the
Tibetan Converter tests.  They used to fail due to nondeterminism in the
Java RTF writer; they should no longer fail.

I've also changed it so that the Tibetan Converter tests run in headless
mode, which means that they'll run on the nightly builds server.
2003-07-14 12:26:26 +00:00
dchandler
689c1910aa To deal with java.swing.text.rtf bugs regarding hexadecimal escape
sequences, I've created RTFFixerInputStream.  It turns illegal hexadecimal
escapes into Unicode escapes.
2003-06-29 02:30:08 +00:00
dchandler
56d5ac7210 TM->TMW and TMW->TM conversion in RTF is now supported. I've
noticed that formatting is mostly OK but sometimes gets bungled slightly.
I tried everything I could think of, and now I'm passing the buck to Java's
RTF support.

TMW_RTF_TO_THDL_WYLIE (now misnamed) support TMW->TM
conversion (but not TM->TMW).  There is an automated test case for a
TMW->TM conversion.

I have full confidence in this conversion.  Even the smallest glitch in the core
functionality (not formatting) would surprise me.
2003-05-31 23:18:17 +00:00
dchandler
ec7fec695f Added some automated JUnit tests for TMW_RTF_TO_THDL_WYLIE. 2003-05-18 17:17:52 +00:00
dchandler
efa8fc1f25 DuffPane now has the start of a unit test suite. Invoke it via 'ant
clean check'.  Right now there are tests to ensure that typing certain
sequences of keys in the Extended Wylie keyboard gives the expected
Extended Wylie back when "Tools/Convert Tibetan to Wylie" is invoked.

The syntactically illegal d.wa now converts to Tibetan and then back
to d.wa (not dwa, as it did); likewise with the illegal g.wa.  wa
doesn't take any prefixes, but I prefer clean end-to-end
behavior. (jeskd doesn't go end-to-end, though.)

Note that you cannot successfully run the DuffPane tests on a Linux
box unless your DISPLAY variable is set correctly.  Thus, my nightly
builds will fail with an Error (as opposed to a Failure).
2003-04-14 05:22:27 +00:00
dchandler
08d2a5d702 Added a test for org.thdl.tib.text.tshegbar.UnicodeCodepointToThdlWylie. 2003-03-22 04:55:17 +00:00
dchandler
16cbfb6033 Moved ad-hoc test.java test cases to UnicodeGraphemeClusterTest.java,
a JUnit test which can be run via 'ant check'.  Removed test.java and
its build process.
2003-03-22 03:55:39 +00:00
dchandler
395eca7bb1 Moved ad-hoc test.java test cases to LegalTshegBarTest.java, a JUnit
test which can be run via 'ant check'.
2003-03-22 03:46:32 +00:00
dchandler
879b477902 Made some ad-hoc tests in test.java into JUnit tests, run by 'ant
check'.

NORM_NFD was replaced with NORM_NFKD in three cases in testMostlyNFKD.
2003-03-22 03:24:56 +00:00
dchandler
bb19c4f6d1 You may no longer put xml-apis.jar, xercesImpl.jar, or xalan.jar in
Jskad/extensions.  If you're lazy, you can move them to
extensions/drop-ins, but the correct thing to do is to move x*.jar to
$ANT_HOME/lib [next to vamp.jar, if you're already set up for Java Web
Start builds].  This is a side effect of improving the nightly builds.

Nightly builds now feature an HTML summary of the JUnit test results,
a datestamp, and full API docs in two flavors.

If you use a patched vamp.jar [e-mail me] that can run when an X11
display is not available (there is not an analogous problem for
Windows servers, I suspect), all you have to do to put up a nightly
builds site is to set up CVS access so that no password is requires
using SSH public-key crypto (sf.net documents how to do so well) and
then use the following daily cron job on your Unix box:

#! /bin/sh
renice +19 -p $$ >/dev/null 2>&1
su -l joe-user /bin/sh -c /var/www/thdl/nightly/doTheBuild.sh

where joe-user is an unprivileged user who has installed Ant properly
(see the updated BuildSystems.html on the developer's site off of
thdltools.sf.net) and set himself up a Jskad sandbox with a Fonts
sandbox underneath it in, e.g., /var/www/thdl/nightly/Jskad.  Here's
doTheBuild.sh:

#! /bin/sh
JSKAD=/var/www/thdl/nightly/Jskad
DEST=/var/www/thdl/nightly/builds
HISTORY=/var/www/thdl/nightly/history
DATE=`date`
if test ! -d $DEST; then \
     echo "$DEST does not exist ($DATE)." >> history; exit 1; fi
(cd $JSKAD && ant dc-nightly-build \
 && rm -fr ${DEST}/* \
 && cp dist/nightlyBuild.zip $DEST \
 && cd $DEST \
     && unzip nightlyBuild.zip)
if test $? != 0; then echo "NIGHTLY BUILDS FAILED on $DATE" >> $HISTORY; exit 2; fi
DDDATE=`date`
echo "Success on start=$DATE end=$DDDATE" >> $HISTORY
exit 0
2003-02-10 04:22:38 +00:00
dchandler
56de29cf4f jskad-all-in-one-dist, and thus jskad-jws, was botched.
nightly-build now cleans only ${bin} so that ${dist}'s files stay
around.

We now unwar all JAR files.
2003-02-03 08:21:37 +00:00
dchandler
380f749d1b Changed project name. 2003-02-01 06:43:13 +00:00
dchandler
a31fed2ea7 We're now set up to support automated unit tests. Besides the fact
that I like unit tests, my Unicode conversion work is going to have to
be thorougly tested for reasons I will outline in
http://thdltools.sf.net/BuildSystems.html later today.

Added the freely licensed JUnit 3.8.1 binary to the repository, along
with some README files.  Added a new supporting buildfile,
junitbuild.xml.  'ant clean check' is now good to go (though it uses
the text UI for JUnit, and some developers may want the Swing GUI)

Also, I cleaned up build.xml a bit, including adding all buildfiles
(but not junit.jar and things like that) to the source distribution
('ant src-dist') rather than just build.xml.
2003-01-12 20:24:01 +00:00