<AWT Dev> [12] RFR : JDK-8198002 : java/awt/Mixing/Validating.java debug assert on Windows
Ambarish Rapte
ambarish.rapte at oracle.com
Thu Nov 8 10:52:23 UTC 2018
Hi Sergey,
> But after the window will become visible, what state it will have? It will be "maximized" or "normal" window?
This issue occurs when extended state is set to MAXIMIZED_BOTH i.e. setExtendedState(Frame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH)
Immediately after this call, getExtendedState() correctly returns MAXIMIZED_BOTH (6) state and,
getState() returns the default state i.e. NORMAL(0).
Both before and after the window becomes visible, state and extended state values remain same.
Regards,
Ambarish
-----Original Message-----
From: Sergey Bylokhov
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2018 12:27 AM
To: Ambarish Rapte <ambarish.rapte at oracle.com>; awt-dev at openjdk.java.net
Subject: Re: <AWT Dev> [12] RFR : JDK-8198002 : java/awt/Mixing/Validating.java debug assert on Windows
On 07/11/2018 02:47, Ambarish Rapte wrote:
> 4. When the Frame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH extended state is set while the window is not visible, the state is saved,
> --- on java side in Frame.java::state variable and
> --- on native side in awtFrame::m_zoomed variable.
> --- But it is not actually applied to the window, i.e. WS_MAXIMIZE bit would be 0 and we do not access the style.
But after the window will become visible, what state it will have? It will be "maximized" or "normal" window?
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Best regards, Sergey.
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