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Lee Salzman a352fb08e0 Bug 1299435 - part 5 - adjust fuzz for Skia m55 update. r=mchang
MozReview-Commit-ID: I58xWEmBARK
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received Bug 1299435 - part 5 - adjust fuzz for Skia m55 update. r=mchang 2016-10-24 22:41:53 -04:00
submitted Bug 1295456 - add the versioned spec link for css-color-4 reftest. r=dholbert 2016-10-18 14:14:35 -07:00
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failures.list Bug 1295261 - Changed failures.list and reran import script after applying fix for import-tests.py (Bug 1299012) r=dbaron 2016-09-01 22:39:53 -07:00
import-tests.py Bug 1295261 - Added importing of multicol tests from CSSWG with py script and checking in these new tests + script r=dbaron 2016-08-15 15:55:20 -07:00

README

W3C CSS Test Suite Directory
----------------------------

This directory is for tests that are sync'ed with the official
W3C CSS test suites at http://test.csswg.org/.
 
submitted/ is for tests that are to be submitted to W3C.
This directory is sync'ed automatically with the
contributors/mozilla/submitted/mozilla-central-reftests/
directory in the CSSWG repository. The master copy is Mozilla's.

received/ is for tests that are received from W3C.
This directory is sync'ed semi-automatically with the approved/
directory in the CSSWG repository. The master copy is CSSWG's.
Don't make changes here; they'll be overwritten by the next sync.

import-tests.py automatically imports tests from a cloned hg repository
of csswg tests, located at hg.csswg.org/test. Note that this will
remove everything in the received/ directory when run, so don't
store anything in there.

failures.list is a list of reftests that fail in mozilla's
implementation of a given css module. Since the tests in are
checked-in to the mozilla tree after import, they are run in
the same manner as all other reftests in the tree. Thus, these
tests are marked as fails() when included in the reftest.list
file, so that new imports will not reawaken old oranges.

Legal Stuff
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These files are copyright by W3C and/or the author listed in the test
file. They are available under the BSD 3-clause license; see LICENSE
or http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/2008/03-bsd-license.html