<AWT Dev> Review request for 8048171: Test java/awt/Mixing/AWT_Mixing/OpaqueOverlappingChoice.java fails on solaris, linux but passes on windows

Ambarish Rapte ambarish.rapte at oracle.com
Mon Nov 2 05:51:00 UTC 2015


 

Dear  Semyon,

 

                This test uses the mouse for input.

                While the test is running with or without fix, mouse should not be disturbed.

 

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guess we should not touch mouse while test in in progress, in that case it passed.
Fix looks fine to me.

Regards
Prasanta

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                Prasanta also has verified similar way, that the test passes.

                Kindly request you to try again.

 

                Also If possible, please share the execution log of failure for me to verify.

 

Many Thanks,

Ambarish

 

                

From: Semyon Sadetsky 
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2015 10:07 PM
To: Ambarish Rapte; Prasanta Sadhukhan; awt-dev at openjdk.java.net
Subject: Re: Review request for 8048171: Test java/awt/Mixing/AWT_Mixing/OpaqueOverlappingChoice.java fails on solaris, linux but passes on windows

 

Hi Ambarish,

After your fix applying the test still fails.

--Semyon

On 10/29/2015 5:00 PM, Ambarish Rapte wrote:

Dear All,

                Kindly review the fix for JDK9.

                Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8048171

                Webrev: HYPERLINK "http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Erchamyal/ambarish/8048171/webrev.00/"http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~rchamyal/ambarish/8048171/webrev.00/

 

 

Issue:

                This is an Opaque overlapping test for each AWT component.

                To test this functionality, a MouseAdapter is registered as mouseListener with overridden mouseClicked() .

                Test fails, due to issue with Event on Linux/Solaris, that mouseClicked event is not generated correctly to Choice.

 

Fix:

                This is an overlapping test and not a test for mouseCicked() for Choice.

                The test simulates mouseClick event by sequentially passing mousePress & mouseRelease events.

                Overriding mousePressed() instead of mouseClicked() for the registered mouse adapter solves the issue,

without causing any side effect in test execution on Windows.

 

Fix Verification:

                Verified successful execution of below tests using jtreg,

                java/awt/Mixing/AWT_Mixing/OpaqueOverlapping.java

java/awt/Mixing/AWT_Mixing/OpaqueOverlappingChoice.java

 

 

 

Many Thanks,

Ambarish Rapte

 

 
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