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import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
/*
* @test
* @summary To Test the following assertions in InvovationEvent.
* 1.InvocationEvent when dispatched, should invoke the
* run() method of the Runnable Interface.
* 2.If catchExceptions is false, Exception should be
* propagated up to the EventDispatchThread's dispatch loop.
* 3.If catchExceptions is true, InvocationEvent.getExceptions()
* should return the exception thrown inside thr run() method.
* 4.When InvocationEvent object is posted on to the EventQueue,
* InvocationEvent.dispatch() method should be invoked by the
* EventQueue.
* 5.If the notifier object is not null, notifyAll() of the
* notifier object should be invoked when the run() method returns.
* 6.To test whether the threads are invoked in the right order
* When InvocationEvents are nested.
* 7.The getWhen method should return timestamp which is less than
* current System time and greater than the time before it has
* actually happened
* @author Dmitriy Ermashov (dmitriy.ermashov@oracle.com)
* @run main InvocationEventTest
*/
public class InvocationEventTest {
EventQueue eventQ1 = new EventQueue();
Object lock = new Object();
static final int delay = 5000;
public volatile boolean notifierStatus = false;
public Object notifierLock = new Object();
public volatile boolean threadStatus = false;
public volatile boolean childInvoked = false;
public synchronized void doTest() throws Exception {
// Testing assertions 1, 2 and 7:
// 1.InvocationEvent when dispatched, should invoke the
// run() method of the Runnable Interface.
// 2.If catchExceptions is false, Exception should be
// propagated up to the EventDispatchThread's dispatch loop.
// 7.The getWhen method should return timestamp which is less than
// current System time and greater than the time before it has
// actually happened
long timeBeforeInvoking = System.currentTimeMillis();
Thread.sleep(10);
InvocationEvent invoc = new InvocationEvent(this, () -> { threadStatus = true; }, lock, false);
invoc.dispatch();
Thread.sleep(10);
if (!threadStatus) {
synchronized (lock) {
lock.wait(delay);
}
}
// testing getException() when no exception is thrown
if (invoc.getWhen() <= timeBeforeInvoking ||
invoc.getWhen() >= System.currentTimeMillis()) {
throw new RuntimeException("getWhen method is not getting the time at which event occured");
}
if (invoc.getException() != null) {
throw new RuntimeException("InvocationEvent.getException() does not return null " +
"when catchException is false");
}
// testing the normal behaviour of InvocationEvent
if (!threadStatus) {
throw new RuntimeException("InvocationEvent when dispatched, did not" +
" invoke the run() of the Runnable interface ");
}
threadStatus = false;
// Testing assertion 3:
// 3.If catchExceptions is true, InvocationEvent.getExceptions()
// should return the exception thrown inside the run() method.
RuntimeException sampleExn = new RuntimeException(" test exception");
invoc = new InvocationEvent(this, () -> { threadStatus = true; throw sampleExn; }, lock, true);
invoc.dispatch();
if (!threadStatus) {
synchronized (lock) {
lock.wait(delay);
}
}
// testing getException() when exception is thrown
// Should return the same exception thrown inside the run() method
if (!invoc.getException().equals(sampleExn)) {
throw new RuntimeException("getException() does not return " +
"the same Exception thrown inside the run() method ");
}
threadStatus = false;
// Testing assertions 4 and 5:
// 4.When InvocationEvent object is posted on to the EventQueue,
// InvocationEvent.dispatch() method should be invoked by the
// EventQueue.
// 5.If the notifier object is not null, notifyAll() of the
// notifier object should be invoked when the run() method returns.
Thread notify = new Thread(){
public void run() {
synchronized (this) {
try { wait(); } catch (InterruptedException e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); }
}
notifierStatus = true;
synchronized (notifierLock) {
notifierLock.notifyAll();
}
}
};
notify.start();
while (notify.getState() != Thread.State.WAITING)
Thread.sleep(delay/5);
InvocationEvent invocation = new InvocationEvent(this, () -> { }, (Object) notify, false);
eventQ1.postEvent(invocation);
while(!invocation.isDispatched())
synchronized (notifierLock) {
notifierLock.wait(delay);
}
while (notify.getState() != Thread.State.TERMINATED)
Thread.sleep(delay/5);
if (!notifierStatus) {
throw new RuntimeException("Notifier object did not get notified" +
" When the run method of the Runnable returns ");
}
// Testing assertion 6:
// 6.To test whether the threads are invoked in the right order
// When InvocationEvents are nested.
Thread thread = new Thread(){
public void run() {
InvocationEvent evt = new InvocationEvent(this, () -> { childInvoked = true; }, (Object) this, false);
new EventQueue().postEvent(evt);
synchronized (this) {
try {
wait(delay);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
}
threadStatus = true;
}
};
invocation = new InvocationEvent(this, thread, lock, false);
eventQ1.postEvent(invocation);
while (!invocation.isDispatched())
synchronized (lock) {
lock.wait(delay);
}
if (!threadStatus || !childInvoked) {
throw new RuntimeException("Nesting of InvocationEvents when dispatched," +
" did not invoke the run() of the Runnables properly ");
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
new InvocationEventTest().doTest();
}
}
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