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* [test] Track XFAIL using expected results stored as xfail.pngChris Wilson2009-07-131-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Instead of tagging the sources, which is insensitive to changes, track the known failure modes by recording the current fail as an xfail.png reference. (We also introduce a new.png to track a fresh error, so that they are not lost in the noise of the old XFAILs and hopefully do not cause everyone to fret). As we have removed the XFAIL tagging we find, surprise surprise, that some tests are now working -- so review all the reference images (as also some .ref.png now should be .xfail.png). Note: I've only checked image,pdf,ps,svg. The test surfaces report some failures that probably need to addressed in source. I've not correct the changes for win32 and quartz. Nor fixed up the experimental backends.
* [test] Build test suite into single binary.Chris Wilson2008-10-311-15/+6
| | | | | | | | | Avoid calling libtool to link every single test case, by building just one binary from all the sources. This binary is then given the task of choosing tests to run (based on user selection and individual test requirement), forking each test into its own process and accumulating the results.
* [test/operator*] Remove XFAIL descriptions.Chris Wilson2008-09-271-2/+1
| | | | | The tests should now pass, so remove the line claiming that they fail for unknown reasons.
* Mark several new tests added during 1.7 as XFAIL.Carl Worth2008-09-241-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | The following tests were added during the 1.7 cycle to demonstrate bugs: alpha-similar operator operator-alpha self-copy-overlap In all cases, the identical bug existed in the last major release, (1.6.4), so these are not new regressions, but merely bugs that we're now aware of. The correct way to handle bugs such as these is to mark them as expected failures (XFAIL).
* [test] Check set_operator()Chris Wilson2008-09-171-0/+74
Draw a pair of rectangles with each operator in turn - seems to trigger an issue with the PDF/PS backends.