- From: Travis Leithead <travis.leithead@microsoft.com>
- Date: 2014年4月21日 22:38:56 +0000
- To: Gary Kačmarčík (Кошмарчик) <garykac@google.com>, "kochi@google.com" <kochi@google.com>, "masayuki@d-toybox.com" <masayuki@d-toybox.com>, "www-dom@w3.org" <www-dom@w3.org>
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This is a little randomizing, so don’t let it distract from the current task of finishing the DOM L3 Events spec, but I did a bit of searching recently to find where the DOM Events tests are. This should be useful to us in the near future, I hope. -Travis DOM Events tests in web-platform-tests: · https://github.com/w3c/web-platform-tests/tree/master/DOMEvents o Run the tests at http://w3c-test.org/tools/runner/index.html (put "/DOMEvents" as the path) § Chrome: 39 pass, 6 fail, 1 timeout, 1 error § Firefox: 41 pass, 5 fail, 0 timeout, 1 error § IE: (IE has issues with the test runner- no meaningful results) · In flight pull requests related to DOM Events: As seen on Critic’s dashboard<https://critic.hoppipolla.co.uk/dashboard>: o Move the Microsoft DOM Events tests into position: https://critic.hoppipolla.co.uk/r/33 o Various Improvements to events tests: https://critic.hoppipolla.co.uk/r/1325
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