So..Based on your description I do not see anything that could not be done at Tk(Perhaps your description is incomplete)
It may look like:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use Tk; use Tk::DialogBox; use strict; my($main,$Edit); $main=MainWindow->new(-title => 'MyTestProg'); #Creating window with t +itle $main->Label(-text => 'Enter your action')->pack; $Edit=$main->Entry(-width => 20)->pack;#input field $main->Button(-text => 'Test', -command => \&process)->pack(-side => 'left'); #Button Calle +d 'Test' which calls the subroutine $main->Button(-text => 'Exit', -command => [$main => 'destroy'] #button for closing windwo )->pack; MainLoop;
Subroutine process can be just a regular sub.
The only difference is you must call smth like $request=$Edit->get to get data from input field
And if you want to print smth to user you can create another window and use smth like
... $InfoWindow->add("Label", -text => "Output: $output")->pack; ... $InfoWindow->Show(); $InfoWindow->destroy;
Here you can find everything you need about Tk http://www.ida.liu.se/~tompe/perltk/index.html

In reply to Re: GUI for Test suite by gemoroy
in thread GUI for Test suite by dpatel

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