[01:57] <senan> hi
[01:57] <senan> can someone check this http://paste.ubuntu.com/5851450/
[01:57] <senan> and correct me
[02:02] <Noskcaj10> senan, may i suggest you ask on #ubuntu-autopilot
[02:02] <Noskcaj10> and remember a lot of people are away because it's the weekend
[02:03] <senan> Ok. Thanks :)
[08:01] <DanChapman> good morning all :-)
[08:01] <elfy> o/
[08:11] <smartboyhw> Hello DanChapman elfy
[08:11] <DanChapman> hey
[09:29]  * smartboyhw is trying to make himself write an autopilot test by reading code.......
[12:34] <Cecil> good morning... have a couple of questions about writing a test case...
[12:35] <Cecil> can someone point me to a code sample that walks down the Qt object tree? I'd like to test a value (the current day of the month view of the calendar app)
[12:37] <Cecil> I can see most of this in the autopilot vis window, but haven't seen a good example of how to write the python code to do it programmatically
[16:39] <om26er> Cecil, example here: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~phablet-team/camera-app/trunk/files/head:/tests/autopilot/camera_app/
[16:40] <om26er> Cecil, so in emulators directory where you have the methods to select objects, and in tests dir you are actually testing if stuff works
[20:27] <thomi> morning