Converts tests from Timer-based async patterns to step()-based sync patterns, eliminating timeout issues in headless testing. Refactored tests: - simple_timer_screenshot_test.py - test_animation_callback_simple.py - test_animation_property_locking.py - test_animation_raii.py - test_animation_removal.py - test_timer_callback.py Also updates KNOWN_ISSUES.md with comprehensive documentation on the step()-based testing pattern including examples and best practices. 🤖 Generated with Claude Code (https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
81 lines
2.1 KiB
Python
81 lines
2.1 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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Test if the crash is related to removing animated objects.
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Uses mcrfpy.step() for synchronous test execution.
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"""
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import mcrfpy
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import sys
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print("Animation Removal Test")
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print("=" * 40)
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# Create initial scene
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print("Creating scene...")
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test = mcrfpy.Scene("test")
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test.activate()
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ui = test.children
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# Add title and subtitle (to preserve during clearing)
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title = mcrfpy.Caption(pos=(400, 20), text="Test Title")
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subtitle = mcrfpy.Caption(pos=(400, 50), text="Test Subtitle")
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ui.extend([title, subtitle])
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# Initialize scene
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mcrfpy.step(0.1)
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# Create initial animated objects
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print("Creating initial animated objects...")
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initial_frames = []
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for i in range(10):
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f = mcrfpy.Frame(pos=(50 + i*30, 100), size=(25, 25))
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f.fill_color = mcrfpy.Color(255, 100, 100)
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ui.append(f)
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initial_frames.append(f)
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# Animate them
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anim = mcrfpy.Animation("y", 300.0, 2.0, "easeOutBounce")
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anim.start(f)
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print(f"Initial scene has {len(ui)} elements")
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# Let animations run a bit
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mcrfpy.step(0.5)
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# Clear and recreate - mimics demo switching
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print("\nClearing and recreating...")
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print(f"Scene has {len(ui)} elements before clearing")
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# Remove all but first 2 items (like clear_demo_objects)
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# Use reverse iteration to remove by element
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while len(ui) > 2:
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ui.remove(ui[-1])
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print(f"Scene has {len(ui)} elements after clearing")
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# Create new animated objects
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print("Creating new animated objects...")
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for i in range(5):
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f = mcrfpy.Frame(pos=(100 + i*50, 200), size=(40, 40))
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f.fill_color = mcrfpy.Color(100 + i*30, 50, 200)
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ui.append(f)
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# Start animation on the new frame
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target_x = 300 + i * 50
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anim = mcrfpy.Animation("x", float(target_x), 1.0, "easeInOut")
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anim.start(f)
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print("New objects created and animated")
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print(f"Scene now has {len(ui)} elements")
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# Let new animations run
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mcrfpy.step(1.5)
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# Final check
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print(f"\nFinal scene has {len(ui)} elements")
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if len(ui) == 7: # 2 captions + 5 new frames
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print("SUCCESS: Animation removal test passed!")
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sys.exit(0)
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else:
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print(f"FAIL: Expected 7 elements, got {len(ui)}")
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sys.exit(1)
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