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/*
@test
@bug 6243382 8006070
@summary Dragging of mouse outside of a List and Choice area don't work properly on XAWT
@requires (os.family == "linux")
@library /java/awt/regtesthelpers
@run main/manual MouseDraggedOutCauseScrollingTest
*/
import java.awt.Choice;
import java.awt.Frame;
import java.awt.GridLayout;
import java.awt.List;
import java.awt.Toolkit;
public class MouseDraggedOutCauseScrollingTest {
static Frame createUI() {
Frame frame = new Frame("MouseDraggedOutCausesScrollingTest");
frame.setLayout(new GridLayout(1, 3));
Choice choice = new Choice();
List singleList = new List(3, false);
List multipleList = new List(3, true);
choice.add("Choice");
for (int i = 1; i < 100; i++){
choice.add(""+i);
}
singleList.add("Single list");
for (int i = 1; i < 100; i++)
singleList.add(""+i);
multipleList.add("Multiple list");
for (int i = 1; i < 100; i++)
multipleList.add(""+i);
frame.add(choice);
frame.add(singleList);
frame.add(multipleList);
frame.setSize(400, 100);
return frame;
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
String toolkitName = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getClass().getName();
if (!toolkitName.equals("sun.awt.X11.XToolkit")) {
System.out.println(INAPPLICABLE);
return;
}
PassFailJFrame
.builder()
.instructions(INSTRUCTIONS)
.rows(40)
.columns(70)
.testUI(MouseDraggedOutCauseScrollingTest::createUI)
.build()
.awaitAndCheck();
}
static final String INAPPLICABLE = "The test is not applicable to the current platform. Test PASSES.";
static final String INSTRUCTIONS = "0) Please note, that this is an XAWT/Linux only test. First, make the test window is active.\n" +
"-----------------------------------\n" +
"1.1) Click on the Choice.\n" +
"1.2) Press and hold down the left button of the mouse to select (eg) item 5 in the choice.\n" +
"1.3) Drag the mouse vertically out of the area of the open list,\n" +
" keeping the X coordinate of the mouse position about the same.\n" +
"1.4) Check that when the Y coordinate of the mouse position is higher than the upper bound of the list\n" +
" then the list continues to scrolls UP and the selected item changes at the top until you reach the topmost item.\n" +
" If not, the test failed. Press FAIL.\n" +
"1.5) Check that when the Y coordinate of the mouse position is lower than the lower bound of the list\n" +
" then the list continues to scroll DOWN and the selected item changes at the bottom until you reach the bottommost item.\n" +
" If not, the test failed. Press FAIL.\n" +
"-----------------------------------\n" +
"2.1) Click on the Single List.\n" +
"2.2) Press and hold down the left button of the mouse to select (eg) item 5 in the list.\n" +
"2.3) Drag the mouse vertically out of the area of the open list,\n" +
" keeping the X coordinate of the mouse position about the same.\n" +
"2.4) Check that when the Y coordinate of the mouse position is higher than the upper bound of the list\n" +
" then the list continues to scrolls UP and the selected item changes at the top until you reach the topmost item.\n" +
" If not, the test failed. Press FAIL.\n" +
"2.5) Check that when the Y coordinate of the mouse position is lower than the lower bound of the list\n" +
" then the list continues to scroll DOWN and the selected item changes at the bottom until you reach the bottommost item.\n" +
" If not, the test failed. Press FAIL.\n" +
"-----------------------------------\n" +
"3.1) Click on the Multiple List.\n" +
"3.2) Press and hold down the left button of the mouse to select (eg) item 5 in the list.\n" +
"3.3) Drag the mouse vertically out of the area of the open list,\n" +
" keeping the X coordinate of the mouse position about the same.\n" +
"3.4) Check that when the Y coordinate of the mouse is higher than the upper bound of the list\n" +
" that scrolling of the list DOES NOT OCCUR and the selected item IS UNCHANGED at the top.\n" +
" If not, the test failed. Press FAIL.\n" +
"3.5) Check that when the Y coordinate of the mouse is below the lower bound of the list\n" +
" that scrolling of the list DOES NOT OCCUR and the selected item IS UNCHANGED at the bottom.\n" +
" If not, the test failed. Press FAIL.\n" +
"-----------------------------------\n" +
"4) The test has now passed. Press PASS.";
}
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