- From: Erik Dahlstrom <ed@opera.com>
- Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 14:19:58 +0100
- To: "Dirk Schulze" <dschulze@adobe.com>, "Cameron McCormack" <cam@mcc.id.au>
- Cc: "Tab Atkins Jr." <jackalmage@gmail.com>, "public-svg-wg@w3.org" <public-svg-wg@w3.org>
On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 02:30:00 +0100, Cameron McCormack <cam@mcc.id.au> wrote: > On 20/12/12 12:27 PM, Dirk Schulze wrote: >> Yes, we have a testing infrastructure in webkit that is using scripts >> to jump to certain points in timeline. Theses tests work on all >> platforms with SVG animation support. Pretty sure we can contribute >> the test suite to the W3C. If we are fine with doing JS test for >> animations. > > That's fine IMO. (We have similar scripted tests using > pauseAnimations() etc.) Same for Opera, and we have a subset of the existing SVG 1.1 animation tests modified to use this technique (for automated testing) which we hope to contribute when it's ready (it's being refactored). It uses the testharness.js framework. -- Erik Dahlstrom, Core Technology Developer, Opera Software Co-Chair, W3C SVG Working Group Personal blog: http://my.opera.com/macdev_ed
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