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  23 
  24 /**
  25  * @test
  26  * @key headful
  27  * @bug 4873505 6588884
  28  * @author cheth
  29  * @summary verifies that drawImage behaves the bounds of a complex
  30  * clip shape.  This was a problem with our GDI renderer on Windows, where
  31  * we would ignore the window insets.
  32  * @run main InsetClipping
  33 */
  34 
  35 /**
  36  * This test works by setting up a clip area that equals the visible area
  37  * of the Frame.  When we perform any rendering operation to that window,
  38  * we should not see the results of the operation because they should be
  39  * clipped out.  We create an Image with one color (red) and use a
  40  * different background fill color (blue).  We fill the area with the
  41  * background color, then set the clip, then draw the image; if we detect
  42  * the image color at pixel (0, 0) then we did not clip correctly and the
  43  * test fails.
  44  */
  45 
  46 import java.awt.*;
  47 import java.awt.geom.*;
  48 import java.awt.image.*;
  49 
  50 
  51 public class InsetClipping extends Frame {
  52     BufferedImage image;
  53     Area area;
  54     static boolean painted = false;
  55     static Color imageColor = Color.red;
  56     static Color fillColor = Color.blue;
  57 
  58     public InsetClipping() {
  59 
  60         image  = new BufferedImage( 300, 300,BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB);
  61         Graphics g2 = image.createGraphics();
  62         g2.setColor(imageColor);
  63         g2.fillRect(0,0, 300,300);
  64     }
  65 
  66     public void paint(Graphics g) {
  67         Insets insets = getInsets();
  68         area = new Area( new Rectangle(0,0, getWidth(), getHeight()));
  69         area.subtract(new Area(new Rectangle(insets.left, insets.top,
  70                                       getWidth() - insets.right,
  71                                       getHeight() - insets.bottom)));
  72         g.setColor(fillColor);
  73         g.fillRect(0, 0, getWidth(), getHeight());
  74         g.setClip(area);
  75         g.drawImage(image, 0, 0, null);
  76         painted = true;
  77     }
  78 
  79     public static void main(String args[]) {
  80         InsetClipping clipTest = new InsetClipping();
  81         clipTest.setSize(300, 300);
  82         clipTest.setVisible(true);
  83         while (!painted) {
  84             try {
  85                 Thread.sleep(100);
  86             } catch (Exception e) {}
  87         }
  88         try {
  89             Thread.sleep(2000);
  90         } catch (InterruptedException ex) {}
  91         try {
  92             Robot robot = new Robot();
  93             Point clientLoc = clipTest.getLocationOnScreen();
  94             Insets insets = clipTest.getInsets();
  95             clientLoc.x += insets.left;
  96             clientLoc.y += insets.top;
  97             BufferedImage clientPixels =
  98                 robot.createScreenCapture(new Rectangle(clientLoc.x,
  99                                                         clientLoc.y,
 100                                                         clientLoc.x + 2,
 101                                                         clientLoc.y + 2));
 102             try {
 103                 Thread.sleep(2000);
 104             } catch (Exception e) {}
 105             int pixelVal = clientPixels.getRGB(0, 0);
 106             clipTest.dispose();
 107             if ((new Color(pixelVal)).equals(fillColor)) {
 108                 System.out.println("Passed");
 109             } else {
 110                 throw new Error("Failed: incorrect color in pixel (0, 0)");
 111             }
 112         } catch (Exception e) {
 113             System.out.println("Problems creating Robot");
 114         }
 115     }
 116 }