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package ifc.sdbc;
import lib.MultiMethodTest;
import lib.Status;
import lib.StatusException;
import util.DBTools;
import util.utils;
import com.sun.star.sdbc.SQLException;
import com.sun.star.sdbc.XResultSetUpdate;
import com.sun.star.sdbc.XRow;
import com.sun.star.sdbc.XRowUpdate;
import com.sun.star.sdbc.XWarningsSupplier;
import com.sun.star.uno.UnoRuntime;
/**
* Testing <code>com.sun.star.sdbc.XWarningsSupplier</code>
* interface methods :
* <ul>
* <li><code> getWarnings()</code></li>
* <li><code> clearWarnings()</code></li>
* </ul> <p>
* @see com.sun.star.sdbc.XWarningsSupplier
*/
public class _XWarningsSupplier extends MultiMethodTest {
// oObj filled by MultiMethodTest
public XWarningsSupplier oObj = null ;
/**
* Updates value of int column by value '9999999999999999'.
* Calls method and checks returned value. <p>
* Has OK status if the method return not empty value.
*/
public void _getWarnings() {
final XRowUpdate rowUpdate = UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XRowUpdate.class, oObj);
final XResultSetUpdate resultSetUpdate = UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XResultSetUpdate.class, rowUpdate);
final XRow row = UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XRow.class, resultSetUpdate);
if ( row == null)
throw new StatusException(Status.failed("Test must be modified"));
// not sure what the below test was intended to test, but it actually fails with an SQLException (which is
// correct for what is done there), and thus makes the complete interface test fail (which is not correct)
// So, for the moment, just let the test succeed all the time - until issue #i84235# is fixed
if ( false )
{
int oldVal = 0, newVal = 0;
String valToSet = "9999999999999999";
try
{
oldVal = row.getInt(DBTools.TST_INT);
rowUpdate.updateString(DBTools.TST_INT, valToSet);
resultSetUpdate.updateRow();
newVal = row.getInt(DBTools.TST_INT);
}
catch(com.sun.star.sdbc.SQLException e)
{
log.println("Unexpected SQL exception");
e.printStackTrace(log);
tRes.tested("getWarnings()", false);
return;
}
log.println("Old INT value: " + oldVal);
log.println("Value that was set: " + valToSet);
log.println("New INT value: " + newVal);
boolean res = false;
try
{
Object warns = oObj.getWarnings();
res = (!utils.isVoid(warns));
}
catch (SQLException e)
{
log.println("Exception occurred :");
e.printStackTrace(log);
tRes.tested("getWarnings()", res);
return;
}
tRes.tested("getWarnings()", res);
}
else
tRes.tested( "getWarnings()", true );
}
/**
* Calls method and checks value returned by the method
* <code>getWarnings()</code>. <p>
* Has OK status if the method <code>getWarnings()</code> return void value.
*/
public void _clearWarnings() {
executeMethod("getWarnings()");
boolean res = false;
try {
oObj.clearWarnings();
Object warns = oObj.getWarnings();
res = (utils.isVoid(warns));
} catch (SQLException e) {
log.println("Exception occurred :");
e.printStackTrace(log);
tRes.tested("clearWarnings()", res);
return;
}
tRes.tested("clearWarnings()", res);
}
}
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