jdk-24/test/jdk/java/awt/im/PinyinIMFullstopTest.java
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import javax.swing.JComponent;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.JTextArea;
/*
* @test
* @bug 8132503
* @summary [macosx] Chinese full stop symbol cannot be entered with Pinyin IM on OS X
* @requires (os.family == "mac")
* @library /java/awt/regtesthelpers
* @build PassFailJFrame
* @run main/manual PinyinIMFullstopTest
*/
public class PinyinIMFullstopTest {
private static final String INSTRUCTIONS = """
This test verifies if Chinese full stop symbol can be entered in JTextArea
with Pinyin input method (IM).
Test settings:
Go to "System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Input Sources" and
add "Pinyin Traditional" or "Pinyin Simplified" IM from Chinese language group.
Set current IM to "Pinyin".
1. Set focus to the text area below and press "dot" character
on the keyboard.
2. Now change the current IM to the IM used before "Pinyin" or to "U.S".
Press dot character again.
3. You should notice a difference in the dot. Pinyin IM should output
"" and the other IM should output "."
If above is true press "PASS", if normal fullstop "." character is displayed
for Pinyin IM, press "FAIL".
""";
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
PassFailJFrame.builder()
.title("Test Dot using Pinyin Input Method")
.instructions(INSTRUCTIONS)
.rows((int) INSTRUCTIONS.lines().count() + 2)
.columns(45)
.splitUIBottom(PinyinIMFullstopTest::createUI)
.testTimeOut(10)
.build()
.awaitAndCheck();
}
private static JComponent createUI() {
JPanel panel = new JPanel();
JTextArea textArea = new JTextArea(5, 40);
panel.add(new JLabel("Text Area:"));
panel.add(textArea);
return panel;
}
}