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Android Studio 2023.3.1-canary03 (11273936)
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author | Eugene Yakavets <yakavets@google.com> | Mon Nov 13 14:20:20 2023 -0800 |
committer | Eugene Yakavets <yakavets@google.com> | Tue Nov 14 12:37:51 2023 -0800 |
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Update baselines after ag/25301398 Bug: 309649408 Change-Id: Ie5e8e58418c43703710db184d88aa27515f92e40
This project provides a simple and intuitive API for functional testing of Swing user interfaces, resulting in tests that are compact, easy to write, and read like a specification. Tests written using FEST-Swing are also robust. FEST simulates actual user gestures at the operating system level, ensuring that the application will behave correctly in front of the user. It also provides a reliable mechanism for GUI component lookup that ensures that changes in the GUI's layout or look-and-feel will not break your tests.
For more details please visit FEST's home page.