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Reviewed-by: azvegint, tr
79 lines
3.1 KiB
Java
79 lines
3.1 KiB
Java
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2016, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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*/
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import javax.swing.JComponent;
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import javax.swing.JLabel;
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import javax.swing.JPanel;
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import javax.swing.JTextField;
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/*
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* @test
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* @bug 8148984
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* @summary Verify that Chinese comma can be entered in JTextField
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* with Pinyin input method (IM) on OS X.
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* @requires (os.family == "mac")
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* @library /java/awt/regtesthelpers
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* @build PassFailJFrame
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* @run main/manual PinyinIMCommaTest
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*/
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public class PinyinIMCommaTest {
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private static final String INSTRUCTIONS = """
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This test verifies if Chinese comma can be entered in JTextField
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with Pinyin input method (IM).
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Test settings:
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Go to "System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Input Sources" and
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add "Pinyin – Traditional" or "Pinyin – Simplified" IM from Chinese language group.
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Set current IM to "Pinyin".
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1. Set focus to the text field below and press "comma" character
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on the keyboard.
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2. Now change the current IM to the IM used before "Pinyin" or to "U.S".
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Press comma character again.
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3. You should notice a difference in the comma. Pinyin IM should output
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full width comma "\uff0c" and the other IM should output a Latin comma "\u002c".
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If above is true press "PASS", if "\u002c" character is displayed for Pinyin IM, press "FAIL".
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""";
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public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
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PassFailJFrame.builder()
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.title("Test Comma using Pinyin Input Method")
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.instructions(INSTRUCTIONS)
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.rows((int) INSTRUCTIONS.lines().count() + 2)
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.columns(45)
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.splitUIBottom(PinyinIMCommaTest::createUI)
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.testTimeOut(10)
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.build()
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.awaitAndCheck();
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}
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private static JComponent createUI() {
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JPanel panel = new JPanel();
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panel.add(new JLabel("Text field:"));
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panel.add(new JTextField(20));
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return panel;
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}
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}
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