10 sec poll - please reply!

Michael Herrmann michael.herrmann at getautoma.com
Sat Nov 24 16:59:38 EST 2012


Hey, 

how about 'write' instead of 'enter'?

	write("Hello World!")
	write("Brick Lane", into="Street")

This avoids the ambiguity of whether 'enter' ends by pressing ENTER or not.

Thanks,
Michael

On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 1:18:38 PM UTC+1, Michael Herrmann wrote:
> Hi, 
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> I'm developing a GUI Automation library (http://www.getautoma.com) and am having difficulty picking a name for the function that simulates key strokes. I currently have it as 'type' but that clashes with the built-in function. Example uses of 'type': 
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> type(ENTER)
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> type("Hello World!")
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> type(CTRL + 'a')
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> What, in your view, would be the most intuitive alternative name?
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> Here are my thoughts so far: I could call it 'press' but then our GUI automation tool also allows you to click things and then "press" might be mistaken for "pressing a button". A less ambiguous alternative is "type_keys" but that is rather long and doesn't read as well, for instance in type_keys(ENTER).
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> Thank you very much!



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