--- old/test/java/awt/Insets/WindowWithWarningTest/WindowWithWarningTest.java 2010-12-13 16:05:03.164946964 +0000 +++ /dev/null 2010-12-08 15:22:37.384000002 +0000 @@ -1,315 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2006, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. - * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. - * - * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it - * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as - * published by the Free Software Foundation. - * - * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT - * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License - * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that - * accompanied this code). - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version - * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, - * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - * - * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA - * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any - * questions. - */ - - -/* - test - @bug 6391770 - @summary Content of the Window should be laid out in the area left after WarningWindow was added. - @author yuri nesterenko: area= - @run applet WindowWithWarningTest.html -*/ - -// Note there is no @ in front of test above. This is so that the -// harness will not mistake this file as a test file. It should -// only see the html file as a test file. (the harness runs all -// valid test files, so it would run this test twice if this file -// were valid as well as the html file.) -// Also, note the area= after Your Name in the author tag. Here, you -// should put which functional area the test falls in. See the -// AWT-core home page -> test areas and/or -> AWT team for a list of -// areas. -// Note also the 'AutomaticAppletTest.html' in the run tag. This should -// be changed to the name of the test. - - -/** - * WindowWithWarningTest.java - * - * summary: - */ - -import java.applet.Applet; -import java.awt.*; -import java.awt.event.*; -import javax.swing.*; - -//Automated tests should run as applet tests if possible because they -// get their environments cleaned up, including AWT threads, any -// test created threads, and any system resources used by the test -// such as file descriptors. (This is normally not a problem as -// main tests usually run in a separate VM, however on some platforms -// such as the Mac, separate VMs are not possible and non-applet -// tests will cause problems). Also, you don't have to worry about -// synchronisation stuff in Applet tests they way you do in main -// tests... - - -public class WindowWithWarningTest extends Applet -{ - //Declare things used in the test, like buttons and labels here - boolean buttonClicked = false; - public static final int MAX_COUNT = 100; - - public void init() - { - //Create instructions for the user here, as well as set up - // the environment -- set the layout manager, add buttons, - // etc. - - this.setLayout (new BorderLayout ()); - - String[] instructions = - { - "This is an AUTOMATIC test", - "simply wait until it is done" - }; - //Sysout.createDialog( ); - //Sysout.printInstructions( instructions ); - - }//End init() - public void start () - { - //Get things going. Request focus, set size, et cetera - System.setSecurityManager( new SecurityManager() { - // deny AWTPermission("showWindowWithoutWarningBanner") - public boolean checkTopLevelWindow(Object window) { - return false; - } - }); - JFrame frame = new JFrame("Window Test"); - frame.setBounds(50, 50, 200, 200); - frame.show(); - - JWindow window = new JWindow( frame ); - JButton jbutton1 = new JButton( "First" ); - jbutton1.addMouseListener( new MouseAdapter() { - public void mousePressed( MouseEvent me ) { - buttonClicked = true; - } - }); - JButton jbutton2 = new JButton( "Second" ); - window.setLocation( 300, 300 ); - - window.add("North", jbutton1); - window.add("South", jbutton2); - - window.pack(); - window.show(); - //wait for frame to show: - getLocation( frame ); - window.toFront(); - - Dimension size0 = window.getSize(); - Dimension size1 = null; - try { - Robot robot = new Robot(); - - robot.delay(500); - window.pack(); - robot.delay(500); - window.pack(); - // size1 must be the same as size0 - size1 = window.getSize(); - robot.delay(500); - Point pt = jbutton1.getLocationOnScreen(); - robot.mouseMove((int) jbutton1.getLocationOnScreen().x + jbutton1.getWidth() / 2, - (int) jbutton1.getLocationOnScreen().y + jbutton1.getHeight() / 2); - robot.delay(500); - robot.mousePress(MouseEvent.BUTTON1_MASK); - robot.delay(100); - robot.mouseRelease(MouseEvent.BUTTON1_MASK); - robot.delay(2000); - }catch(Exception e) { - throw new RuntimeException( "Exception "+e ); - } - if( !size0.equals(size1) ) { - throw new RuntimeException( "Wrong Window size after multiple pack()s"); - } - if( !buttonClicked ) { - throw new RuntimeException( "Button was not clicked"); - } - window.dispose(); - frame.dispose(); - - System.out.println("Test Passed."); - }// start() - public static Point getLocation( Component co ) throws RuntimeException { - Point pt = null; - boolean bFound = false; - int count = 0; - while( !bFound ) { - try { - pt = co.getLocationOnScreen(); - bFound = true; - }catch( Exception ex ) { - bFound = false; - count++; - } - if( !bFound && count > MAX_COUNT ) { - throw new RuntimeException("don't see a component to get location"); - } - } - return pt; - } - - -}// class AutomaticAppletTest - - -/**************************************************** - Standard Test Machinery - DO NOT modify anything below -- it's a standard - chunk of code whose purpose is to make user - interaction uniform, and thereby make it simpler - to read and understand someone else's test. - ****************************************************/ - -/** - This is part of the standard test machinery. - It creates a dialog (with the instructions), and is the interface - for sending text messages to the user. - To print the instructions, send an array of strings to Sysout.createDialog - WithInstructions method. Put one line of instructions per array entry. - To display a message for the tester to see, simply call Sysout.println - with the string to be displayed. - This mimics System.out.println but works within the test harness as well - as standalone. - */ - -class Sysout -{ - private static TestDialog dialog; - - public static void createDialogWithInstructions( String[] instructions ) - { - dialog = new TestDialog( new Frame(), "Instructions" ); - dialog.printInstructions( instructions ); - dialog.setVisible(true); - println( "Any messages for the tester will display here." ); - } - - public static void createDialog( ) - { - dialog = new TestDialog( new Frame(), "Instructions" ); - String[] defInstr = { "Instructions will appear here. ", "" } ; - dialog.printInstructions( defInstr ); - dialog.setVisible(true); - println( "Any messages for the tester will display here." ); - } - - - public static void printInstructions( String[] instructions ) - { - dialog.printInstructions( instructions ); - } - - - public static void println( String messageIn ) - { - dialog.displayMessage( messageIn ); - } - -}// Sysout class - -/** - This is part of the standard test machinery. It provides a place for the - test instructions to be displayed, and a place for interactive messages - to the user to be displayed. - To have the test instructions displayed, see Sysout. - To have a message to the user be displayed, see Sysout. - Do not call anything in this dialog directly. - */ -class TestDialog extends Dialog -{ - - TextArea instructionsText; - TextArea messageText; - int maxStringLength = 80; - - //DO NOT call this directly, go through Sysout - public TestDialog( Frame frame, String name ) - { - super( frame, name ); - int scrollBoth = TextArea.SCROLLBARS_BOTH; - instructionsText = new TextArea( "", 15, maxStringLength, scrollBoth ); - add( "North", instructionsText ); - - messageText = new TextArea( "", 5, maxStringLength, scrollBoth ); - add("Center", messageText); - - pack(); - - show(); - }// TestDialog() - - //DO NOT call this directly, go through Sysout - public void printInstructions( String[] instructions ) - { - //Clear out any current instructions - instructionsText.setText( "" ); - - //Go down array of instruction strings - - String printStr, remainingStr; - for( int i=0; i < instructions.length; i++ ) - { - //chop up each into pieces maxSringLength long - remainingStr = instructions[ i ]; - while( remainingStr.length() > 0 ) - { - //if longer than max then chop off first max chars to print - if( remainingStr.length() >= maxStringLength ) - { - //Try to chop on a word boundary - int posOfSpace = remainingStr. - lastIndexOf( ' ', maxStringLength - 1 ); - - if( posOfSpace <= 0 ) posOfSpace = maxStringLength - 1; - - printStr = remainingStr.substring( 0, posOfSpace + 1 ); - remainingStr = remainingStr.substring( posOfSpace + 1 ); - } - //else just print - else - { - printStr = remainingStr; - remainingStr = ""; - } - - instructionsText.append( printStr + "\n" ); - - }// while - - }// for - - }//printInstructions() - - //DO NOT call this directly, go through Sysout - public void displayMessage( String messageIn ) - { - messageText.append( messageIn + "\n" ); - System.out.println(messageIn); - } - -}// TestDialog class