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This README gives some details about Nunit tests and samples for
System.Drawing classes.
Following is the directory structure for the tests and samples:
Test/ (all the nunit test classes go here)
System.Drawing
System.Drawing.Drawing2D
System.Drawing.Imaging
System.Drawing.Printing
System.Drawing.Text
Samples/ (all the samples go here)
General (samples that affect more than a single area of SD)
System.Drawing
System.Drawing.Drawing2D
System.Drawing.Imaging
System.Drawing.Printing
System.Drawing.Text
Please note the directory structure given above is based on System.Drawing
namespaces.
Advice for writing System.Drawing tests/samples
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Tests are Nunit test classes and follow general Nunit test guidelines. When
you write a new test class, you need to add it to System.Drawing_test.dll.sources
file. Please follow the alphabetical order while adding the name of your test
class.
Samples are independent C# programs with a Main method. Samples are supposed
to solve two purposes. First, samples expose the bugs that are not captured
by Nunit tests. To achieve this, it is advisable not to repeat the code in a
test and a sample for any class until unless required. Second, samples help
System.Drawing users in understanding System.Drawing components as well as in
writing System.Drawing applications. Writing too trivial samples for well known
classes might not be really helpful for the users. It is better to write a sample
to solve a particular problem.
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