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José Expósito 8cce7f5d64 test: Use Xwayland instead of wayland/weston-info
When neither `wayland-info` nor `weston-info` are installed, the
`xwayland-piglit.sh` script will wait indefinitely for the compositor
to start.

Use `Xwayland -pogo` instead to wait until weston is initialized.

Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/1536
Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer <mdaenzer@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jexposit@redhat.com>
2023-09-04 15:18:19 +00:00
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                        X server test suite

This suite contains a set of tests to verify the behaviour of functions used
internally to the server.

= How it works =
Through some automake abuse, we link the test programs with the same static
libraries as the Xorg binary. The test suites can then call various functions
and verify their behaviour - without the need to start the server or connect
clients.

This testing only works for functions that do not rely on a particular state
of the X server. Unless the test suite replicates the expected state, which
may be difficult.

= How to run the tests =
Run "make check" in the test directory. This will compile the tests and execute
them in the order specified in the TESTS variable in test/Makefile.am.

Each set of tests related to a subsystem are available as a binary that can be
executed directly. For example, run "xkb" to perform some xkb-related tests.

== Adding a new test ==
When adding a new test, ensure that you add a short description of what the
test does and what the expected outcome is.