File choosers depend on the files in the current directory and the
settings the user has set for the file chooser, so the output cannot be
deterministic.
This reverts commit f05c9e02c49f857c33e02c3d89483fcccb5df254.
The font chooser depends on the fonts installed on the system, so the
output is nondeterministic.
This reverts commit 08fdc399762c2af07d94e42a1801e691e5d4d6ab.
Note that the spatial aspects of AtkComponent are all dependent
on fonts and other environmental factors, thus we only dump the
little bits outside of that.
Not really the best fix; for now just ignore accessible parents
that are not GtkAccessibles - it seems that something causes
GailToplevels to show up as parents of GailWindows, randomly.
For initial creation of the results, allow to run
accessibility-dump --generate file.ui,
which will dump just the expected output to stdout,
without any extra decorations.
The tool works like this:
./accessibility-dump [FILE ...]
If no files are given, all files with the extension ".ui" in the current
directory are taken. For every file "test.ui", the following steps are
performed:
1) test.ui is loaded using GtkBuilder
2) The accessible for the window is loaded
3) The information of accessible is converted into a string using a
syntax defined in this test file
4) The generated string is diffed with the file "test.txt"
5) If the diff is empty, the test is a success, if not, the test fails.
6) The diff is output when the test runner is run with --verbose
So to add a test named "test", create a file called "test.ui", put it
into this directory. Then create the expected output file "test.txt",
put it into this directory too. You can create the initial version of
this file by invoking "./accessibility-dump --verbose test.ui". The
output will contain the expected text and can be copy/pasted into the
text file.