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[jira] [Updated] (COR-5) Test case grouping, cleanup

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jan iversen updated COR-5:
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    Fix Version/s: 0.5

> Test case grouping, cleanup
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>
>                 Key: COR-5
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COR-5
>             Project: Corinthia
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: source
>            Reporter: jan iversen
>            Priority: Blocker
>             Fix For: 0.5
>
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> It seems some of the test cases cannot work, and I would like to group the test cases
> peter: 
> I should have mentioned this previously. There's a problem with the Linux build at the moment in that the DFPlatformGetImageDimensions function in DFPlatform.c does not work, and just returns a failure code. There's a version of this that works on iOS and OS X, but this depends on Apple's ImageIO library which is not available on other platforms.
> The fix required here (which I'll create a separate issue for) is to find a suitable library (or set of libraries) we can use to get information about image dimensions, and then use those for the Linux build. I'm not familiar with what windows provides natively, but I suspect there may be APIs built in to windows for this purpose. So then we'd have the Apple version, the Windows version, and the "all others" (mainly Linux) version which uses suitable third-party libraries.
> Regarding grouping, we should discuss whether we want to organise the tests by functionality or by file format. Currently they're grouped by the former (you'll see a "word" directory inside most of the directories). Instead of formatting/word and tables/word etc we could have word/formatting and word/tables.
> There are some other tests which cover functionality not specific to a particular format (the bdt directory checks generic bidirectional transformation logic for node orderings) and these could be grouped more descriptively.



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