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+ | * Go to the [Xtext build page [http://emft.eclipse.org/modeling/tmf/xtext/build/]]. | ||
== Test FAQ == | == Test FAQ == | ||
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* Name your plug-in like | * Name your plug-in like |
Revision as of 05:54, 23 July 2008
Contents
Xtext build server
This documentation relates to Xtext version 2 which is currently under development. For Xtext shipped with oAW consult sourceforge.org
Build FAQ
How do I trigger a build ?
- Go to the [Xtext build page [1]].
Test FAQ
How do I add a test plug-in ?
- Name your plug-in like
<plugin-to-be-tested>.tests
- Generate a test suite, e.g. by running the Xtext Tools->Create Test Suite action, provided by org.eclipse.xtext.testcollector. Make sure the test suite is in an exported package.
- Add file test.xml and add it to the binary build by checking it in the build.properties editor. Copy the contents form an existing test project and adapt plug-in name and classname. There are two kinds of tests:
- ui-test plug-in test needing a workbench
- core-test headless plug-in test