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* $RCSfile: _XTextRange.java,v $
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package ifc.text;
import lib.MultiMethodTest;
import com.sun.star.text.XText;
import com.sun.star.text.XTextRange;
/**
* Testing <code>com.sun.star.text.XTextRange</code>
* interface methods :
* <ul>
* <li><code> getText()</code></li>
* <li><code> getStart()</code></li>
* <li><code> getEnd()</code></li>
* <li><code> getString()</code></li>
* <li><code> setString()</code></li>
* </ul> <p>
* First the content is set to 'Middle' string value, then
* start range is retrieved and its content is set to 'Start'
* and end range is set to 'End'. Finally the whole TextRange
* is checked and it must be 'StartMiddleEnd'. <p>
* Test is <b> NOT </b> multithread compilant. <p>
* @see com.sun.star.text.XTextRange
*/
public class _XTextRange extends MultiMethodTest {
public XTextRange oObj = null; // oObj is filled by setField()
// in MultiMethodTest
XTextRange oStartRange = null; // startrange of textrang
XTextRange oEndRange = null; // endrange of textrang
String startStr = null; // string in startrange
String endStr = null; // string in endrange
/**
* Retrieves the start range and sets its context to
* 'Start' string. <p>
* Has <b>OK</b> status if the whole range string starts
* with 'Start' substring. <p>
* The following method tests are to be completed successfully before :
* <ul>
* <li> <code> setString </code> </li>
* </ul>
*/
public void _getStart() {
XText the_text = (XText) tEnv.getObjRelation("XTEXT");
if (the_text != null) {
the_text.setString("");
}
String exp="";
oObj.setString("MiddleEnd");
oStartRange = oObj.getStart();
oStartRange.setString("Start");
if (the_text !=null) {
exp = the_text.getString();
} else exp = oObj.getText().getString();
log.println("Start: "+exp);
tRes.tested( "getStart()", oStartRange != null &&
exp.startsWith("Start"));
oStartRange.setString("");
}
/**
* Retrieves the end range and sets its context to
* 'End' string. <p>
* Has <b>OK</b> status if the whole range string ends
* with 'End' substring. <p>
* The following method tests are to be completed successfully before :
* <ul>
* <li> <code> setString </code> </li>
* </ul>
*/
public void _getEnd() {
XText the_text = (XText) tEnv.getObjRelation("XTEXT");
if (the_text != null) {
the_text.setString("");
}
String exp="";
oObj.setString("StartMiddle");
oEndRange = oObj.getEnd();
oEndRange.setString("End");
if (the_text !=null) {
exp = the_text.getString();
} else exp = oObj.getText().getString();
log.println("End: "+exp);
tRes.tested( "getEnd()", oEndRange != null &&
exp.endsWith("End"));
oEndRange.setString("");
}
/**
* Gets the text of the range and retrieves its String content. <p>
* Has <b>OK</b> status if the string returned equals to
* 'StartMiddleEnd' value. <p>
* The following method tests are to be completed successfully before :
* <ul>
* <li> <code> setString </code> to get finally the string expected.</li>
* <li> <code> getStart </code> to get finally the string expected.</li>
* <li> <code> getEnd </code> to get finally the string expected.</li>
* </ul>
*/
public void _getText() {
requiredMethod("setString()");
requiredMethod("getStart()");
requiredMethod("getEnd()");
XText txt = oObj.getText() ;
tRes.tested( "getText()", txt != null &&
txt.getString().equals("StartMiddle"));
}
/**
* Gets the String of the range. <p>
* Has <b>OK</b> status if the string returned equals to
* 'StartMiddleEnd' value. <p>
*/
public void _getString() {
oObj.setString("StartMiddleEnd");
String gStr = oObj.getString() ;
tRes.tested( "getString()", gStr != null &&
gStr.equals("StartMiddleEnd"));
}
/**
* Sets the string content of the range to 'Middle' value. <p>
* Has <b>OK</b> status if <code>getString</code> method returns
* 'Middle' value.
*/
public void _setString() {
oObj.setString("Middle") ;
tRes.tested("setString()", "Middle".equals(oObj.getString())) ;
}
}
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