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Re: [Gnash] test cases
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strk |
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Re: [Gnash] test cases |
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Sun, 8 Jan 2006 20:54:36 +0100 |
Good. Ming takes a set of ascii files in input. Calling them
with .as extension is just a convention (maybe unfortunate, but
I don't know as I don't code in assembly).
If you get Ming from CVS a makeswf(1) executable is installed
by 'make install' and also it's manual page.
Basically it goes:
$ makeswf -o out.swf input1.as input2.as
--strk;
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 12:41:16PM -0700, Rob Savoye wrote:
> strk wrote:
>
> >What about using .as files rather then .swf ones ?
> >Upcoming ming release would be able to build .swf from them
> >(if pure actionscript).
>
> A .as file is what Ming can compile into a flash movie ? I'd think
> that's fine, as the testing process could then run the Ming compiler to
> produce the movie to be played.
>
> >Of course eventual Ming bugs would make the tests unstable,
> >but this is also true for bugs in other compilers.
>
> This is true for any testing that depends on other tools. We might
> get caught up in Ming bugs occasionally, but hopefully Ming can also use
> these .as test cases for it's own testing.
>
> - rob -
>
>
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