Re: Creating tests for gap analysis or other reasons

Hi Richard,

Thank you! I'll look at it.

Najib


On 22/02/18 09:42, r12a wrote:
> hi Najib,
>
> following up on your question during Tuesday's telecon...
>
> I have been updating the Japanese gap analysis doc, and yesterday i 
> added some tests.  You could use these as a model for the tests you 
> want to create.
>
> Go to https://w3c.github.io/jlreq/gap-analysis/#transforms
>
> There are two types of test page pointed to:
>
> [1] Tests: standard syntax • proprietary syntax
>
> This is a simple format that i use for my articles on vertical text, 
> ruby, etc.  It shows the relevant code when the page is displayed.
>
>
>
> [2] More tests: a-z, A-Z, punctuation, katakana, punctuation, symbols
>
> These are tests in the Web Platform Tests format. (When i get time, 
> i'll add them to the i18n framework and WPT repo.)  The format for 
> those tests is described at http://web-platform-tests.org/ (Writing 
> tests)
>
> Note that these tests check behaviour for a number of characters all 
> on the same page. I think this is desirable for this kind of test, 
> where many characters are being tested. However, normally each test 
> page would test a single thing.
>
>
> I hope that helps give you some ideas about how to proceed.
>
> ri
>
>
> PS: Shervin, Behnam, i've been taking the japanese gap analysis a bit 
> further than the others, so you may like to look at what i've done. It 
> still needs plenty more work – i only spent a short time on it.
>
> .
>

Received on Thursday, 22 February 2018 17:33:25 UTC