jdk-24/test/jdk/java/awt/FileDialog/PathChoiceWorkArrowsTest.java
Abhishek Kumar 50ec169116 8341191: Open source few more AWT FileDialog tests
Reviewed-by: prr, psadhukhan
2024-10-03 04:16:10 +00:00

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import java.awt.Button;
import java.awt.FileDialog;
import java.awt.Frame;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
/*
* @test
* @bug 6240074
* @summary Test that file drop-down field in FileDialog is working properly on XToolkit
* @requires (os.family == "linux")
* @library /java/awt/regtesthelpers
* @build PassFailJFrame
* @run main/manual PathChoiceWorkArrowsTest
*/
public class PathChoiceWorkArrowsTest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
System.setProperty("sun.awt.disableGtkFileDialogs", "true");
String INSTRUCTIONS = """
This is only XAWT test.
1) Click on 'Show File Dialog' to bring up the FileDialog window.
A file dialog would come up.
2) Click on the button next to 'Enter folder name' field.
A drop-down will appear. After this, there are 2 scenarios.
3) Press the down arrow one by one. You will see a '/' being
appended as soon as the current entry is removed.
Keep pressing till the last entry is reached. Now the drop-down
will stop responding to arrow keys. If yes, the test failed.
4) Press the up arrow. The cursor will directly go to the last
entry ('/') and navigation will stop there. You will see 2
entries being selected at the same time.
If yes, the test failed.
""";
PassFailJFrame.builder()
.title("PathChoiceWorkArrowsTest Instruction")
.instructions(INSTRUCTIONS)
.columns(40)
.testUI(PathChoiceWorkArrowsTest::createUI)
.build()
.awaitAndCheck();
}
public static Frame createUI() {
Frame f = new Frame("PathChoiceWorkArrowsTest Test");
Button b = new Button("Show File Dialog");
FileDialog fd = new FileDialog(f);
b.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
@Override
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
fd.setSize(200, 200);
fd.setLocation(200, 200);
fd.setVisible(true);
}
});
f.add(b);
f.setSize(300, 200);
return f;
}
}