<Swing Dev> [11] Review Request: JDK-6481195 ListSelectionListener indicates events on model.addElement after model.clear()

Pankaj Bansal pankaj.b.bansal at oracle.com
Wed Jan 31 19:04:44 UTC 2018


Hi Semyon,

 

Thanks for the review.

 

<< This is directly specified in getLeadSelectionIndex()/ getAnchorSelectionIndex().

Sorry but I am not able to find anything specific to handling of case of 0th item being deleted when first row is selected or anything which states that anchor or lead can't be -1. I guess I may be missing something here or not able to infer what you are saying. Can you please point out which specific statement describes the behavior you suggested.

 

<<Anchor and lead indexes are used in lot of places. Which tests did you run after the fix?

I have run following tests. I have run most of them(closed/jck) on Windows, but I think if this change is to affect something, it would not be platform specific. All the following runs have passed successfully (no new failures/errors).

 

All automated tests  in: Open/test/jdk/javax/swing/JList,  /JTable, /JTableHeader, /JTree 

All automated tests  in: Closed/test/jdk/javax/swing/JList, /Jtable, /JTableeHeader, /JTree, /DefaultListSelectionModel, /DefaultListModel, /DefaultListCellRenderer

All tests  in: jck/swing_javax/JList, /JTable, /Tree, /DefaultListSelectionModel, /DefaultSingleSelectionModel , /DefaultListModel, /DefaultListCellRenderer

Few demos like SwingSet2, Java2D

 

Please let me know if you think I should run some more tests.

 

Regards,

Pankaj Bansal

From: Semyon Sadetsky 
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2018 9:49 PM
To: Pankaj Bansal; swing-dev at openjdk.java.net
Subject: Re: <Swing Dev> [11] Review Request: JDK-6481195 ListSelectionListener indicates events on model.addElement after model.clear()

 

Hi Pankaj,

This is directly specified in getLeadSelectionIndex()/ getAnchorSelectionIndex().

Anchor and lead indexes are used in lot of places. Which tests did you run after the fix?

--Semyon

 

On 01/31/2018 12:38 AM, Pankaj Bansal wrote:

Hi Semyon,

 

<< When only the first list element deleted the anchor and lead selection indexes become -1 after your fix while should be 0.

Is it mentioned somewhere that it should be 0 ? I mean if lead index was 2 and only 3rd element is deleted, lead becomes 1. Same should be true when lead is 0 and first element is deleted. Is it rule that lead or anchor can't go beyond 0 considering their default value is -1? I think there is a similar bug filled as why should not lead or anchor become -1.

https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-4334792

 

 

Regards,

Pankaj Bansal

 

 

From: Semyon Sadetsky 
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2018 12:17 PM
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Subject: Re: <Swing Dev> [11] Review Request: JDK-6481195 ListSelectionListener indicates events on model.addElement after model.clear()

 

Hi Pankaj,

When only the first list element deleted the anchor and lead selection indexes become -1 after your fix while should be 0.

--Semyon

 

On 01/30/2018 01:13 AM, Pankaj Bansal wrote:

Hi Jay,

 

I have made the small correction you suggested.

webrev: HYPERLINK "http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Epbansal/6481195/webrev.02/"http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~pbansal/6481195/webrev.02/

 

Regards,

Pankaj Bansal

 

From: Jayathirth D V 
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Subject: RE: <Swing Dev> [11] Review Request: JDK-6481195 ListSelectionListener indicates events on model.addElement after model.clear()

 

Hi Pankaj,

 

Changes are fine.

 

As mentioned in previous suggestion Java code convention for different statements like if () and for () loops(http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/documentation/codeconventions-142311.html ) we have to maintain single space between if/for and braces. In test case this needs to be updated. There is no need for another webrev please update it before you push the change.

 

Thanks,

Jay

 

From: Pankaj Bansal 
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2018 3:39 PM
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Subject: RE: <Swing Dev> [11] Review Request: JDK-6481195 ListSelectionListener indicates events on model.addElement after model.clear()

 

Hi Jay,

 

Thanks for the review.

 

I have made the suggested changes. 

webrev: HYPERLINK "http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Epbansal/6481195/webrev.01/"http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~pbansal/6481195/webrev.01/

 

 

Regards,

Pankaj Bansal

 

From: Jayathirth D V 
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2018 6:28 PM
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Subject: RE: <Swing Dev> [11] Review Request: JDK-6481195 ListSelectionListener indicates events on model.addElement after model.clear()

 

Hi Pankaj,

 

Please find my inputs:

Test case is working properly before and after changes.

 

But I think we should make changes in test to actually detect all failure cases properly instead of throwing RuntimeException when we hit first failure:

                    if (numberOfEvents > 2) {

                        throw new RuntimeException("Wrong number of Events. " +

                        "Expected: 2, Actual: " + numberOfEvents);

                    }

 

                    if (list.getLeadSelectionIndex() != -1) {

                        throw new RuntimeException("Wrong Lead Index. " +

                        "Expected: -1, Actual: " + list

                        .getLeadSelectionIndex());

                    }

 

                    if (list.getAnchorSelectionIndex() != -1) {

                        throw new RuntimeException("Wrong Anchor Index. " +

                        "Expected: -1, Actual: " + list

                        .getAnchorSelectionIndex());

                    }

 

Before your code change we just hit first check throw exception which will not cover all the required conditions(proper number of events, proper lead selection index & proper anchor selection index).

We can update a boolean variable in each of 3 cases and then check them and throw relevant RuntimeException.

 

Also in test case there are some indentation problems in for loop, if condition and expressions please update them also.

 

Thanks,

Jay

 

From: Pankaj Bansal 
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 6:43 PM
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Subject: <Swing Dev> [11] Review Request: JDK-6481195 ListSelectionListener indicates events on model.addElement after model.clear()

 

Hi All,

 

Please review the fix for JDK 11.

 

Bug:

https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-6481195

 

Webrev:

HYPERLINK "http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Epbansal/6481195/webrev.00/"http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~pbansal/6481195/webrev.00/

 

Issue:

Invalid ListSelectionEvents are being fired, when the data is added after the clear() function has been called on DefaultListModel. This only happens when the index 0 was selected before calling clear.
 

When the index 0 is selected on a JList and clear() function is called, anchor and lead are not being updated properly in DefaultSelectionModel as they are not being reset to -1 inside the removeIndexInterval() function. Because of this, when new elements are added in model, a ListSelectionEvent is fired from insertIndexInterval() function.

 

Fix:

The code inside removeIndexInterval function handles the case when 0 index is selected in special way. Removed that piece of code. 

 

Note: 

This also fixes https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-4334792 partially when removeAllElements or clear() is called on DefaultListModel.

 

 

Regards

Pankaj Bansal

 

 
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