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  2. User interface markup language - Wikipedia

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    Hierarchical Model View Controller User Interface Language (HMVCUL) is an XML markup user interface language which supports the creation and chaining of atomic MVC triad components used in constructing HMVC GUI applications. The associated runtime provides methods which enable configuration of properties, data binding and events of each of the ...

  3. Tk (software) - Wikipedia

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    Tk is a platform-independent GUI framework developed for Tcl. From a Tcl shell (tclsh), Tk may be invoked using the command package require Tk. The program wish (WIndowing SHell) provides a way to run a tclsh shell in a graphical window as well as providing Tk. [16] Tk has the following characteristics:

  4. IUP (software) - Wikipedia

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    This is the reverse of the usual situation for assembling GUI elements. Available as source or pre-built static or dynamic libraries for a wide variety of compilers, including turnkey example source. The Lua scripting is done by binding Lua and IUPLua in (at least) a small C program called a host application.

  5. Graphical user interface testing - Wikipedia

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    A system to do this testing for the X window system, but extensible to any windowing system is described in. [7] The X Window system provides functionality (via XServer and the editors' protocol) to dynamically send GUI input to and get GUI output from the program without directly using the GUI. For example, one can call XSendEvent() to ...

  6. Eggplant Functional - Wikipedia

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    Eggplant Functional utilizes intelligent image recognition algorithms to 'see' the display screen of the computer under test. The software secured a U.S. patent for its 'method for monitoring a graphical user interface on a second computer display from a first computer', [11] which underpins its GUI testing tool.

  7. curses (programming library) - Wikipedia

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    Curses is designed to facilitate GUI-like functionality on a text-only device, such as a PC running in console mode, a hardware ANSI terminal, a Telnet or SSH client, or similar. Curses-based software is software whose user interface is implemented through the curses library, or a compatible library (such as ncurses ).

  8. Expect - Wikipedia

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    Expect is an extension to the Tcl scripting language written by Don Libes. [2] The program automates interactions with programs that expose a text terminal interface. Expect, originally written in 1990 for the Unix platform, has since become available for Microsoft Windows and other systems.

  9. Scripting language - Wikipedia

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    A scripting language or script language is a programming language that is used for scripting. [ 1 ] Originally, scripting was limited to automating an operating system shell and languages were relatively simple.