1 /* 2 * Copyright (c) 2007, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 3 * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. 4 * 5 * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it 6 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as 7 * published by the Free Software Foundation. 8 * 9 * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT 10 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or 11 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License 12 * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that 13 * accompanied this code). 14 * 15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 16 * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 17 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. 18 * 19 * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA 20 * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any 21 * questions. 22 */ 23 24 /* 25 test 26 @bug 6497109 27 @summary TextArea must have selection expanding, and also be autoscrolled, if mouse is dragged from inside. 28 @author Konstantin Voloshin: area=TextArea 29 @run applet SelectionAutoscrollTest.html 30 */ 31 32 /** 33 * SelectionAutoscrollTest.java 34 * 35 * summary: TextArea should be auto-scrolled and text should be selected to 36 * the end, if mouse is dragged from inside box-for-text to outside it, and 37 * is hold pressed there. 38 */ 39 40 41 import java.applet.Applet; 42 import java.awt.Frame; 43 import java.awt.Panel; 44 import java.awt.GridLayout; 45 import java.awt.TextArea; 46 47 import java.awt.Point; 48 import java.awt.Dimension; 49 import java.awt.event.MouseEvent; 50 import java.awt.Robot; 51 import java.awt.Toolkit; 52 import test.java.awt.regtesthelpers.Util; 53 54 55 public class SelectionAutoscrollTest extends Applet { 56 TextArea textArea; 57 Robot robot; 58 final int desiredSelectionEnd = ('z'-'a'+1)*2; // 52 59 final static int SCROLL_DELAY = 10; // ms 60 61 public void start () { 62 createObjects(); 63 manipulateMouse(); 64 checkResults(); 65 } 66 67 void createObjects() { 68 textArea = new TextArea( bigString() ); 69 robot = Util.createRobot(); 70 71 Panel panel = new Panel(); 72 panel.setLayout( new GridLayout(3,3) ); 73 74 for( int y=0; y<3; ++y ) { 75 for( int x=0; x<3; ++x ) { 76 if( x==1 && y==1 ) { 77 panel.add( textArea ); 78 } else { 79 panel.add( new Panel() ); 80 } 81 } 82 } 83 84 Frame frame = new Frame( "TextArea cursor icon test" ); 108 // autoscroll and for text-selection to expand to the end. 109 // This is because: 110 // - On Windows, 111 // autoscrolling and selection-expansion happens only once per 112 // each mouse-dragged event received, and only for some ammount, 113 // not to the end. So, we have to drag mouse repeatedly. 114 // - on X, 115 // only 1 mouse-dragged event is required for autoscrolling/ 116 // selection-expanding to commence. Once commenced, it will 117 // continue to the end of text (provided that mouse-button is 118 // hold pressed), but it may take hardly predictable ammount of 119 // time. However, repeatedly dragging mouse seems perfectly help 120 // here, instead of having to use 'Thread.sleep( ??? )'. 121 // Note: It's required here to move mouse 2 times to receive the 122 // 1-st drag-event. After 1-st movement, only mouse-exited event 123 // will be generated. If mouse was released after first movement 124 // here, we would even get mouse-clicked event (at least for now, 125 // and this is probably a bug). But, starting with 2nd iteration, 126 // all events received will be mouse-dragged events. 127 128 moveMouseBelowTextArea( tremble%2!=0 ); 129 Util.waitForIdle( robot ); 130 // it is needed to add some small delay on Gnome 131 waitUntilScrollIsPerformed(robot); 132 } 133 134 robot.mouseRelease( MouseEvent.BUTTON1_MASK ); 135 Util.waitForIdle( robot ); 136 } 137 138 void moveMouseToCenterOfTextArea() { 139 Dimension d = textArea.getSize(); 140 Point l = textArea.getLocationOnScreen(); 141 robot.mouseMove( (int)(l.x+d.width*.5), (int)(l.y+d.height*.5) ); 142 } 143 144 void moveMouseBelowTextArea( boolean shift ) { 145 Dimension d = textArea.getSize(); 146 Point l = textArea.getLocationOnScreen(); 147 int x = (int)(l.x+d.width*.5); 148 int y = (int)(l.y+d.height*1.5); 149 if( shift ) y+=15; 150 robot.mouseMove( x, y ); 151 } 152 153 void waitUntilScrollIsPerformed(Robot robot) { 154 try { 155 Thread.sleep( SCROLL_DELAY ); 156 } 157 catch( Exception e ) { 158 throw new RuntimeException( e ); 159 } 160 } 161 162 void checkResults() { 163 //try { Thread.sleep( 30*1000 ); } 164 //catch( Exception e ) { throw new RuntimeException( e ); } 165 166 final int currentSelectionEnd = textArea.getSelectionEnd(); 167 168 System.out.println( 169 "TEST: Selection range after test is: ( " 170 + textArea.getSelectionStart() + ", " 171 + currentSelectionEnd + " )" 172 ); 173 174 boolean resultOk = ( currentSelectionEnd == desiredSelectionEnd ); 175 String desiredSelectionEndString = "" + desiredSelectionEnd; 176 177 // On Windows, last empty line is surprisingly not selected. 178 // Even if it's a bug, it's not for this test. 179 // So, we have 2 acceptable results in this case. 180 String toolkitName = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getClass().getName(); 181 if( toolkitName.equals("sun.awt.windows.WToolkit") ) { 182 final int desiredSelectionEnd2 = desiredSelectionEnd-1; // 51 183 resultOk |= ( currentSelectionEnd == desiredSelectionEnd2 ); 184 desiredSelectionEndString += " or " + desiredSelectionEnd2; 185 } 186 187 if( resultOk ) { | 1 /* 2 * Copyright (c) 2007, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 3 * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. 4 * 5 * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it 6 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as 7 * published by the Free Software Foundation. 8 * 9 * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT 10 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or 11 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License 12 * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that 13 * accompanied this code). 14 * 15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 16 * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 17 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. 18 * 19 * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA 20 * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any 21 * questions. 22 */ 23 24 /* 25 @test 26 @bug 6497109 6734341 27 @summary TextArea must have selection expanding, and also be autoscrolled, if mouse is dragged from inside. 28 @library ../../regtesthelpers 29 @build Util 30 @author Konstantin Voloshin: area=TextArea 31 @run main SelectionAutoscrollTest 32 */ 33 34 /** 35 * SelectionAutoscrollTest.java 36 * 37 * summary: TextArea should be auto-scrolled and text should be selected to 38 * the end, if mouse is dragged from inside box-for-text to outside it, and 39 * is hold pressed there. 40 */ 41 42 43 import java.awt.Frame; 44 import java.awt.Panel; 45 import java.awt.GridLayout; 46 import java.awt.TextArea; 47 import java.awt.Point; 48 import java.awt.Dimension; 49 import java.awt.event.MouseEvent; 50 import java.awt.Robot; 51 import java.awt.Toolkit; 52 import test.java.awt.regtesthelpers.Util; 53 54 55 public class SelectionAutoscrollTest { 56 TextArea textArea; 57 Robot robot; 58 final int desiredSelectionEnd = ('z'-'a'+1)*2; // 52 59 final static int SCROLL_DELAY = 10; // ms 60 61 public static void main(String[] args) { 62 SelectionAutoscrollTest selectionAutoscrollTest 63 = new SelectionAutoscrollTest(); 64 selectionAutoscrollTest.createObjects(); 65 selectionAutoscrollTest.manipulateMouse(); 66 selectionAutoscrollTest.checkResults(); 67 } 68 69 void createObjects() { 70 textArea = new TextArea( bigString() ); 71 robot = Util.createRobot(); 72 73 Panel panel = new Panel(); 74 panel.setLayout( new GridLayout(3,3) ); 75 76 for( int y=0; y<3; ++y ) { 77 for( int x=0; x<3; ++x ) { 78 if( x==1 && y==1 ) { 79 panel.add( textArea ); 80 } else { 81 panel.add( new Panel() ); 82 } 83 } 84 } 85 86 Frame frame = new Frame( "TextArea cursor icon test" ); 110 // autoscroll and for text-selection to expand to the end. 111 // This is because: 112 // - On Windows, 113 // autoscrolling and selection-expansion happens only once per 114 // each mouse-dragged event received, and only for some ammount, 115 // not to the end. So, we have to drag mouse repeatedly. 116 // - on X, 117 // only 1 mouse-dragged event is required for autoscrolling/ 118 // selection-expanding to commence. Once commenced, it will 119 // continue to the end of text (provided that mouse-button is 120 // hold pressed), but it may take hardly predictable ammount of 121 // time. However, repeatedly dragging mouse seems perfectly help 122 // here, instead of having to use 'Thread.sleep( ??? )'. 123 // Note: It's required here to move mouse 2 times to receive the 124 // 1-st drag-event. After 1-st movement, only mouse-exited event 125 // will be generated. If mouse was released after first movement 126 // here, we would even get mouse-clicked event (at least for now, 127 // and this is probably a bug). But, starting with 2nd iteration, 128 // all events received will be mouse-dragged events. 129 130 moveMouseBelowTextArea( tremble ); 131 Util.waitForIdle( robot ); 132 // it is needed to add some small delay on Gnome 133 waitUntilScrollIsPerformed(robot); 134 } 135 136 robot.mouseRelease( MouseEvent.BUTTON1_MASK ); 137 Util.waitForIdle( robot ); 138 } 139 140 void moveMouseToCenterOfTextArea() { 141 Dimension d = textArea.getSize(); 142 Point l = textArea.getLocationOnScreen(); 143 Util.mouseMove(robot, l, new Point((int) (l.x + d.width * .5), 144 (int) (l.y + d.height * .5))); 145 } 146 147 void moveMouseBelowTextArea(int tremble) { 148 Dimension d = textArea.getSize(); 149 Point l = textArea.getLocationOnScreen(); 150 Point p1; 151 if (tremble == 0) { 152 p1 = new Point((int) (l.x + d.width * .5), 153 (int) (l.y + d.height * 0.5)); 154 } else { 155 p1 = new Point((int) (l.x + d.width * .5), 156 (int) (l.y + d.height * 1.5)); 157 } 158 Point p2 = new Point((int) (l.x + d.width * .5), 159 (int) (l.y + d.height * 1.5) + 15); 160 if (tremble % 2 == 0) { 161 Util.mouseMove(robot, p1, p2); 162 } else { 163 Util.mouseMove(robot, p2, p1); 164 } 165 } 166 167 void waitUntilScrollIsPerformed(Robot robot) { 168 try { 169 Thread.sleep( SCROLL_DELAY ); 170 } 171 catch( Exception e ) { 172 throw new RuntimeException( e ); 173 } 174 } 175 176 void checkResults() { 177 final int currentSelectionEnd = textArea.getSelectionEnd(); 178 System.out.println( 179 "TEST: Selection range after test is: ( " 180 + textArea.getSelectionStart() + ", " 181 + currentSelectionEnd + " )" 182 ); 183 184 boolean resultOk = ( currentSelectionEnd == desiredSelectionEnd ); 185 String desiredSelectionEndString = "" + desiredSelectionEnd; 186 187 // On Windows, last empty line is surprisingly not selected. 188 // Even if it's a bug, it's not for this test. 189 // So, we have 2 acceptable results in this case. 190 String toolkitName = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getClass().getName(); 191 if( toolkitName.equals("sun.awt.windows.WToolkit") ) { 192 final int desiredSelectionEnd2 = desiredSelectionEnd-1; // 51 193 resultOk |= ( currentSelectionEnd == desiredSelectionEnd2 ); 194 desiredSelectionEndString += " or " + desiredSelectionEnd2; 195 } 196 197 if( resultOk ) { |