Changes in 4.0 Beta 1
Here is a summary of the changes that have been made since the Technical Preview editions and which are incorporated in the new Squish 4.0-beta1 editions.
General
- Added a new squishserver
--verbose
option to make it easier to debug connection problems involving remote hosts. - The Squish IDE no longer crashes if it's asked to display a reference to a non-existent Perl function.
- The Spy's tooltip colors no longer conflict with the AUT's palette.
- The Squish IDE is much more robust when property accesses to
null
objects are attempted. - The Squish IDE is no longer has startup errors if
.ini
configuration files are missing.
Scripting
- The
waitForObject()
andwaitForObjectItem()
functions can now accept an object name (as before) or an object reference (new) as their first argument. - The execution of
waitForObject()
function calls has been speeded up by eliminating one call round-trip between squishrunner and the AUT. (And newly recorded scripts are faster anyway.) - The
waitForObjectItem()
function returns a reference to the item rather than the object that contains the item—for example, it returns the relevant table cell item rather than the table. - If the
source()
function was used in Perl scripts that had one or more breakpoints, the filename and line number reported by the Squish IDE could be wrong; these problems have now been fixed. - Squish no longer crashes if the test script has incomplete or syntactically incorrect
switch
statements. - Squish no longer crashes if a JavaScript test script attempts to access results on a closed SQL query.
- The JavaScript SQL result object's
toFirst()
,toNext()
, andvalue()
methods no longer produce spurious warnings.
Web-specific
- The
waitForObject()
function now uses an improved readiness check for Web objects. - JavaScript error reporting in Internet Explorer has been improved.
- Squish now provides access to the computed/cascaded style values in HTML elements' style properties. This ensures that the values retrieved correctly reflect the actual state of the elements in the web page.
- Fixed a bug relating to
setText()
calls on file upload elements on macOS (for Firefox 3 and Safari). - Fixed a bug with Spy highlighting when using Firefox and Safari on macOS.
- The setup program now enforces the selection of a usable Firefox version to work around problems with Firefox 3.5.2 and later.
Qt-specific
QIconView
items are now accessible as objects with properties and geometry.- The
waitForObjectItem()
function when applied to aQTable
returns an object representing a particular cell item—or raises an exception if no cell item is matched. The cell item object can be used like any other object, for example, by passing it to themouseClick()
function. - When the
waitForObjectItem()
function is used on a menu it waits for the specified menu item to become available, i.e., visible and enabled. - If the
activateItem()
function is called on a disabled item, an exception is thrown. - If the native GUI style requests that clicking a button should move the keyboard focus to the button, the
clickButton()
function will honor this. - Squish no longer crashes if a
QLabel
had directly or indirectly set itself as its own buddy. - Conversions to and from the C++ Standard Library's
std::string
type have been added. - Script bindings for Qt 4's
QMovie
class have now been provided. (They were missing originally because of a function name conflict.) - Squish no longer crashes if a non-
QWidget
argument is passed to thewaitForObjectItem()
function. - The RTTI (Run Time Type Information) of
QListViewItem
s is now exposed as a Spy property. - Replaced the new
changeWindowState()
function that was introduced in the Technical Previews with a bettersetWindowState()
function which takes an object name or reference and anenum
(such asWindowState.Maximize
).
Java-specific
- Fixed a bug that occurred when hooking into Eclipse/RCP 3.5-based applications.
- Fixed a bug in the
dragAndDrop()
function where if the target was given as an object name rather than as a reference it could be incorrectly handled. - Fixed the recording of mouse clicks and double-clicks on SWT Tables, when the clicks were not on table cell items—for example, if the top-left corner of the Table was clicked.
- Fixed a problem with text escaping that affected SWT Combo and List items.
- Added
MessageBoxOpened
as a possible option for theinstallEventHandler()
function. If this option is used, the event handler will be called when a native SWT message box is shown.
Mac-specific
- The
scrollToObject()
function now supportsNSTableView
items.
Classic IDE
- Fixed a bug in the 'Use as expected image' feature on Windows.
Source builds
- Squish now builds successfully with gcc 4.4.
- Support has been added for the
--enable-64bit
configure option for gcc on Linux and Solaris. - Eliminated squishidl's dependency on the
fkit
library. This simplifies cross-compilations since it avoids a possible conflict.
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