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\mainpage Visual and Interactive Test Automation for SDL 2.0
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\section license_sec License
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Check the file \c LICENSE.txt for licensing information.
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\section intro_sec Introduction
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The goal of this GSoC project is to automate the testing of testsprite2.
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testsprite2 takes 26 parameters which have thousands of valid combinations and is
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used to validate SDL's window, mouse and rendering behaviour. By having a test
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harness that runs testsprite2 with various command line argument strings and
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validates the output for each run, we can make testing an easier task for
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maintainers, contributors and testers. The test harness can be used by a continuous
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integration system (like buildbot or jenkins) to validate SDL after checkins.
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SDL Homepage: http://libsdl.org/
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\section build_sec Building
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\subsection build_linux Building on Linux/Cygwin
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<tt>./autogen.sh; ./configure; make;</tt>
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\subsection build_windows Building on Windows
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Use the Visual Studio solution under \c SDL/VisualC/visualtest.
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\section docs_sec Documentation
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Documentation is available via Doxygen. To build the documentation, cd to the
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SDL/visualtest/docs directory and run \c doxygen. A good starting point for
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exploring the documentation is \c SDL/visualtest/docs/html/index.html
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\section usage_sec Usage
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To see all the options supported by the test harness, just run \c testharness
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with no arguments.
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At the moment the following options are supported:
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\li \c sutapp - Path to the system under test (SUT) application
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\li \c sutargs - Launch the SUT with the specified arguments string
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\li \c timeout - The maximum time after which the SUT process will be killed;
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passed as hh:mm:ss; default 00:01:00
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\li \c variator - Which variator to use; see \ref variators_sec
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\li \c num-variations - The number of variations to run for; taken to be
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1 for the random variator and ALL for the exhaustive variator by default
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\li \c no-launch - Just print the arguments string for each variation without
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launching the SUT or performing any actions
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\li \c parameter-config - A config file that describes the command line parameters
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supported by the SUT; see \ref paramconfig_sec or the sample *.parameters files
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for more details
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\li \c action-config - A config file with a list of actions to be performed while
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the SUT is running; see \ref actionconfig_sec or the sample *.actions files
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\li \c output-dir - Path to the directory where screenshots should be saved; is
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created if it doesn't exist; taken to be "./output" by default
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\li \c verify-dir - Path to the directory with the verification images; taken to
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be "./verify" by default
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Paths can be relative or absolute.
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Alternatively, the options can be passed as a config file for convenience:
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<tt>testharness \-\-config testsprite2_sample.config</tt>
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For a sample, take a look at the *.config files in this repository.
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We can also pass a config file and override certain options as necessary:
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<tt>testharness \-\-config testsprite2_sample.config \-\-num-variations 10</tt>
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Note: You may find it convenient to copy the SUT executable along with any
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resources to the test harness directory. Also note that testsprite2 and its
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resources (icon.bmp) are automatically copied when using the Visual Studio
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solution.
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\subsection usageexamples_subsec Usage examples:
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Passing a custom arguments string:
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<tt>testharness \-\-sutapp testsprite2 \-\-sutargs "\-\-cyclecolor \-\-blend mod
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\-\-iterations 2" \-\-action-config xyz.actions</tt>
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Using the random variator:
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<tt>testharness \-\-sutapp testsprite2 \-\-variator random \-\-num-variations 5
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\-\-parameter-config xyz.parameters \-\-action-config xyz.actions</tt>
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\subsection config_subsec Config Files
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Config files are an alternate way to pass parameters to the test harness. We
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describe the paramters in a config file and pass that to the test harness using
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the \-\-config option. The config file consists of lines of the form "x=y" where
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x is an option and y is it's value. For boolean options, we simply give the name
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of the option to indicate that it is to be passed to the testharness.
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The hash '#' character can be used to start a comment from that point to the end
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of the line.
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\section paramconfig_sec The SUT Parameters File
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To generate variations we need to describe the parameters the will be passed to
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the SUT. This description is given in a parameters file. Each line of the parameters
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file (except the blank lines) represents one command line option with five
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comma separated fields:
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<tt>name, type, values, required, categories</tt>
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\li \c name is the name of the option, e.g., \c \-\-cyclecolor.
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\li \c type can have one of three values - integer, boolean and enum.
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\li \c values - for integer options this is the valid range of values the option
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can take, i.e., [min max]. For enum options this is a list of strings that
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the option can take, e.g., [val1 val2 val3]. For boolean options this field
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is ignored.
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\li \c required - true if the option is required, false otherwise.
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\li \c categories - a list of categories that the option belongs to. For example,
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[video mouse audio]
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Just like with config files, hash characters can be used to start comments.
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\subsection additionalnotes_subsec Additional Notes
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\li If you want to have an option that always takes a certain value, use an enum
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with only one value.
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\li Currently there isn't any way to turn an option off, i.e., all options will
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be included in the command line options string that is generated using the
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config. If you don't want an option to be passed to the SUT, remove it from
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the config file or comment it out.
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\section variators_sec Variators
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Variators are the mechanism by which we generate strings of command line arguments
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to test the SUT with. A variator is quite simply an iterator that iterates through
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different variations of command line options. There are two variators supported at
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the moment:
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\li \b Exhaustive - Generate all possible combinations of command line arguments
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that are valid.
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\li \b Random - Generate a random variation each time the variator is called.
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As an example, let's try a simple .parameters file:\n
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<tt>
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\-\-blend, enum, [add mod], false, [] \n
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\-\-fullscreen, boolean, [], false, []
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</tt>
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The exhaustive variator would generate the following four variations:\n
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<tt>
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\-\-blend add \n
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\-\-blend mod \n
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\-\-blend add \-\-fullscreen \n
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\-\-blend mod \-\-fullscreen \n
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</tt>
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The random variator would simply generate a random variation like the following:\n
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<tt>\-\-blend mod</tt>
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\section actionconfig_sec The Actions File
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Once the SUT process has been launched, automated testing happens using a mechanism
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called actions. A list of actions is read from a file and each action is performed
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on the SUT process sequentially. Each line in the actions file describes an action.
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The format for an action is <tt>hh:mm:ss ACTION_NAME additional parameters</tt>.
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There are five actions supported at the moment:
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\li \b SCREENSHOT - Takes a screenshot of each window owned by the SUT process. The
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images are saved as \c [hash]_[i].bmp where \c [hash] is the 32 character long
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hexadecimal MD5 hash of the arguments string that was passed to the SUT while
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launching it and \c i is the window number. i = 1 is an exceptional case
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where the \c _[i] is dropped and the filename is simply \c [hash].bmp\n
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Note: The screenshots are only of the window's client area.
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\li \b VERIFY - Verifies the screenshots taken by the last SCREENSHOT action by
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comparing them against a verification image. Each \c [hash]_i.bmp image output
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by the SCREENSHOT action is compared against a \c [hash].bmp image in the
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verify-dir.
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\li \b QUIT - Gracefully quits the SUT process. On Windows this means sending a
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WM_CLOSE message to each window owned by the SUT process. On Linux it means
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sending a SIGQUIT signal to the SUT process.
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\li \b KILL - Forcefully kills the SUT process. This is useful when the SUT process
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doesn't respond to the QUIT action.
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\li <b>LAUNCH [/path/to/executable] [args]</b> - Runs an executable with \c [args]
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as the arguments string.
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Just like with config files, hash characters can be used to start comments.
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\section contint_sec Continuous Integration (CI)
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One of the goals of the project was to create a test harness that integrates
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with CI systems to provide automated visual and interactive testing to SDL.
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At the moment the test harness can be run in two modes that are useful for CI:
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\li Crash testing mode - launch the SUT with every variation and all parameters,
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report to the CI if there's a crash
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\li Visual testing mode - launch and visually verify the SUT for a smaller subset
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of the parameters
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Look at the launch_harness.sh/launch_harness.cmd for an example scripts that run the
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test harness for all variations with all parameters and report an error on a crash.
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The script uses the testsprite2_crashtest config, so remember to copy those files
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over to the test harness executable directory along with the script.
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\section todo_sec TODOs
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\li Allow specifying a clipping box along with the VERIFY action, i.e., hh:mm:ss
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VERIFY x, y, w, h
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\li Add support for spaces between the equals sign in test harness config files
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\li Implement the SCREENSHOT action on Linux
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\li Add a pairwise variator
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\li Add actions to inject keyboard/mouse events
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\li Add actions to manipulate the SUT window, e.g., minimize, restore, resize
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\li Add support to load and save screenshots as .pngs instead of .bmps
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\section issues_sec Known Issues
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\li The QUIT action does not work on a testsprite2 process with multiple windows.
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This appears to be an issue with testsprite2.
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\li The SCREENSHOT action doesn't capture the testsprite2 window correctly if the
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--fullscreen option is supplied. It works with --fullscreen-desktop, however.
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\section moreinfo_sec More Information
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Author Contact Info:\n
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Apoorv Upreti \c \<apoorvupreti@gmail.com\>
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Other useful links:
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- Project Repository: https://bitbucket.org/nerdap/sdlvisualtest
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- Project Wiki: https://github.com/nerdap/autotestsprite2/wiki
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- Project Blog: http://nerdap.github.io
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- Verification images for testsprite2_blendmodes: https://www.dropbox.com/s/nm02aem76m812ng/testsprite2_blendmodes.zip
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- Verification images for testsprite2_geometry: https://www.dropbox.com/s/csypwryopaslpaf/testsprite2_geometry.zip
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*/
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