I think we can remove the setBackground test. It's only there to
make sure that applying a color to the TimeSliderComposite correctly
updates all of its contained widgets (this prevents ugly gray on
white blocks all over it).
And yes, there are one or two tests in particular that seem to throw
things off. In particular, the only way to set the text of a widget
and notify its listeners (like ModifyListeners or KeyListeners) is
with the typeText(String) operation. This has the unfortunate side
effect of breaking if you use the mouse and/or keyboard while any of
the related tests are running. I've seen it do things like type in
the values it should be putting in the Text widget inside my active
editor in Eclipse.
Jordan
Jordan Deyton
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Telephone: (865) 574-1091
Email: deytonjh@xxxxxxxx
On 7/9/2015 10:16 AM, McCaskey, Alex
wrote:
It’s the same way on the Mac. I have to start it and just watch,
without touching anything else.
Alex
That just failed on my machine too.
Apparently you must surrender control to the build
when it gets to those bundles because Jordan wrote a
series of very complex tests that require a long time
to run. Try starting a build and just watching it
without touching your computer and see if it still
breaks.
Jay
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