[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 201080] New: Web Inspector: AXI: Audit: obtuse error strings

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Fri Aug 23 11:32:41 PDT 2019


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201080

            Bug ID: 201080
           Summary: Web Inspector: AXI: Audit: obtuse error strings
           Product: WebKit
           Version: WebKit Nightly Build
          Hardware: All
                OS: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: Web Inspector
          Assignee: webkit-unassigned at lists.webkit.org
          Reporter: gr3g at apple.com
                CC: inspector-bugzilla-changes at group.apple.com

We should review these error messages, and make sure that they make sense on their own. "test will pass with" is ambiguous as to whether this is describing the state of the UI, the test results, or a suggested remedy to a failing test:

This test will pass with a variety of accessibility information about the <body> element.
This test will pass with all child nodes that are selected (\u0022%s\u0022) of the <body> element in the accessibility tree.
This test will pass with all DOM nodes that have a computed role of \u0022link\u0022.
This test will pass with all nodes controlled (\u0022%s\u0022) by the <body> element, if any exist.
This test will pass with all nodes flowed to (\u0022%s\u0022) from the <body> element, if any exist.
This test will pass with all nodes owned (\u0022%s\u0022) by the <body> element, if any exist.
This test will pass with all of the child nodes of the <body> element in the accessibility tree.
This test will pass with data indicating whether the <body> element has any click event listeners.
This test will pass with data indicating whether the <body> element has any event listeners.
This test will pass with somee basic information about each resource.
This test will pass with the active descendant (\u0022%s\u0022) of the <body> element, if it exists.
This test will pass with the contents of the main resource.
This test will pass with the node that would handle mouse events for the <body> element, if applicable
This test will pass with the parent node of the <body> element in the accessibility tree.

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