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Junit test Case for intractive RobotCan somebody tested intractive robot using Junit in eclipse.How to
test intractive robot in junit eclipse?.Any idea or solution ? Thanks, |
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Re: Junit test Case for intractive RobotHmm.. this will not be easy as an interactive robot needs a
user/tester to give some input using the keyboard and/or mouse. If you are familiar with the sources of the Robocode game, you will be able to find the top module named 'test'. This module contains the current test units for Robocode. Here you can get a good example of how to run test units from Eclipse (and/or IntelliJ IDEA for that matter). With a test, the test unit should ask the user for input for the keyboard and/or mouse, and react on it be watching what the robot is doing. This is not easy to explain here, but as mentioned, you can get a good clue by examining the test sources for Robocode. Regards, - Flemming --- In Robocode@..., "asherbaig" <devilvsevil@...> wrote: > > Can somebody tested intractive robot using Junit in eclipse.How to > test intractive robot in junit eclipse?.Any idea or solution ? > > Thanks, > |
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Re: Junit test Case for intractive RobotI tried to find Test module but not succeed yet.Could you plzzz point
out where is it ?. Thnaks --- In Robocode@..., "flemmingnlarsen" <flemming.n.larsen@...> wrote: > > Hmm.. this will not be easy as an interactive robot needs a > user/tester to give some input using the keyboard and/or mouse. > > If you are familiar with the sources of the Robocode game, you will be > able to find the top module named 'test'. This module contains the > current test units for Robocode. Here you can get a good example of > how to run test units from Eclipse (and/or IntelliJ IDEA for that matter). > > With a test, the test unit should ask the user for input for the > keyboard and/or mouse, and react on it be watching what the robot is > doing. This is not easy to explain here, but as mentioned, you can get > a good clue by examining the test sources for Robocode. > > Regards, > - Flemming > > --- In Robocode@..., "asherbaig" <devilvsevil@> wrote: > > > > Can somebody tested intractive robot using Junit in eclipse.How to > > test intractive robot in junit eclipse?.Any idea or solution ? > > > > Thanks, > > > |
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Re: Junit test Case for intractive RobotYou can browse the sources from SVN viewer at SourceForge e.g. from here:
http://robocode.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/robocode/robocode/trunk/ In general you can read about how to access the sources, which use the SVN at from this page: https://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=37202 - Flemming --- In Robocode@..., "asherbaig" <devilvsevil@...> wrote: > > I tried to find Test module but not succeed yet.Could you plzzz point > out where is it ?. > Thnaks > > --- In Robocode@..., "flemmingnlarsen" > <flemming.n.larsen@> wrote: > > > > Hmm.. this will not be easy as an interactive robot needs a > > user/tester to give some input using the keyboard and/or mouse. > > > > If you are familiar with the sources of the Robocode game, you will be > > able to find the top module named 'test'. This module contains the > > current test units for Robocode. Here you can get a good example of > > how to run test units from Eclipse (and/or IntelliJ IDEA for that > matter). > > > > With a test, the test unit should ask the user for input for the > > keyboard and/or mouse, and react on it be watching what the robot is > > doing. This is not easy to explain here, but as mentioned, you can get > > a good clue by examining the test sources for Robocode. > > > > Regards, > > - Flemming > > > > --- In Robocode@..., "asherbaig" <devilvsevil@> wrote: > > > > > > Can somebody tested intractive robot using Junit in eclipse.How to > > > test intractive robot in junit eclipse?.Any idea or solution ? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > |
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