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-The following is an outline of the usage of this test suite.
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-Requirements
-^^^^^^^^^^^^
-The following are required for these qa scripts to run correctly.
- 1. POSE: the Palm OS Emulator. This is available from the PalmOS website.
- 2. A Palm pilot rom. Also available from Palm.
- 3. Compiled xmerge jar files (xmerge.jar, aportisdoc.jar etc.)
- 4. Xerces.jar: required by the xmerge framework. This is available from org.apache.com.
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-Test directory Contents
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-This test environment consists on 3 directories.
- 1. bin : This contains some helper scripts that are used by the test environment but can be used in a standalone fashion.
- 2. qa : This directory contains the files necessary to run the POSE emulator and to compare this results of tests with a set of verified (golden-data) files.
- 3. qa-wrapper: This directory contains some wrapper scripts and environment files, that allow a user to change the environment settings, without have to change the POSE control code itself.
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-Setting up the environment
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- The environment can be changes to reflect a particular users environment, by editing or creating an environment file. This files are usually kept in the qa-wrapper/env directory. These environment settings can then be used when running the scripts.
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-Running the Scripts
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Once the environment file has been created, the test scripts can be run by executing the "run-convtest" script in the qa-wrapper/bin directory. This file takes the following arguments
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- run-convtest -env <ENVFILE> [-name RUNNAME]
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-<ENVFILE> is the environment file to use
-optional <RUNNAME> This can be the name of the user running the scripts. This is used to name a directory for the test results to be kept in.
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