gtk2/testsuite/a11y
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a11ychildren.test.in
a11yderive.test.in
a11ytests.test.in
a11ytext.test.in
a11ytree.test.in
a11yutil.test.in
a11yvalue.test.in
about.txt
about.ui
accessibile-name.txt
accessibility-dump.c
accessible-name.txt
accessible-name.ui
assistant.txt
assistant.ui
buttons.txt
buttons.ui
calendar.txt
calendar.ui
children.c
colorchooser.txt
colorchooser.ui
combos.txt
combos.ui
derive.c
entries.txt
entries.ui
expander.txt
expander.ui
focus.c
hello-world.txt
hello-world.ui
iconview.txt
iconview.ui
infobar.txt
infobar.ui
link.txt
link.ui
lockbutton.txt
lockbutton.ui
Makefile.am
menu.txt
menu.ui
menus.txt
menus.ui
messagedialog.txt
messagedialog.ui
mnemonic.txt
mnemonic.ui
notebook.txt
notebook.ui
paned.txt
paned.ui
pickers.txt
pickers.ui
placeholder-text.txt
placeholder-text.ui
progress.txt
progress.ui
range.txt
range.ui
README
scale-drawvalue.txt
scale-drawvalue.ui
spinner.txt
spinner.ui
statusbar.txt
statusbar.ui
testfocus.c
text.c
text.txt
text.ui
tree-performance.c
tree-relationships.c
util.c
value.c

accessibility-dump is a test runner that can do tests of static
accessibility information. Run it like this:

./accessibility-dump [OPTIONS] TESTFILE [TESTFILES...]

where TESTFILE is a GtkBuilder .ui file. accessibility-dump creates
a textual dump of the accessibility information for the created
widget hierarchy and compares it to a preexisting .txt file.

To create an initial dump, you can use the --generate option with
a single .ui file. You should carefully inspect the output before
blessing it as the official .txt to compare against.

To find out details about a failure, you can use the --verbose
option to see differences between expected and actual output.

When run without any arguments, all the .ui files in the current
directory are tested.