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Copyright (c) Applied Testing and Technology, Inc. 1995 All Rights Reserved. >># Project: VSW5 >># >># File: xts5/XIproto/slctextnsn/slctextnsn.m >># >># Description: >># Tests for SelectExtensionEvent >># >># Modifications: >># $Log: slctexevnt.m,v $ >># Revision 1.2 2005-11-03 08:42:14 jmichael >># clean up all vsw5 paths to use xts5 instead. >># >># Revision 1.1.1.2 2005/04/15 14:05:15 anderson >># Reimport of the base with the legal name in the copyright fixed. >># >># Revision 8.0 1998/12/23 23:31:48 mar >># Branch point for Release 5.0.2 >># >># Revision 7.0 1998/10/30 22:51:49 mar >># Branch point for Release 5.0.2b1 >># >># Revision 6.0 1998/03/02 05:23:24 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.1 >># >># Revision 5.0 1998/01/26 03:19:57 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.1b1 >># >># Revision 4.0 1995/12/15 09:03:08 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.0 >># >># Revision 3.1 1995/12/15 01:00:50 andy >># Prepare for GA Release >># /* Copyright (c) 1990, 1991 X Consortium Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 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Copyright 1988 by Sequent Computer Systems, Inc., Portland, Oregon All Rights Reserved Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of Sequent not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution or use of the software without specific, written prior permission. SEQUENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS; IN NO EVENT SHALL SEQUENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ >>TITLE SelectExtensionEvent XIproto >>SET startup protostartup >>SET cleanup protocleanup >>EXTERN #include "Xstlib.h" #define CLIENT 0 static TestType test_type = SETUP; xSelectExtensionEventReq *req; static void tester() { Create_Client(CLIENT); (void) Create_Default_Window(CLIENT); if (!Setup_Extension_DeviceInfo(KeyMask)) { Log_Err("Required extension devices are not present\n"); UNTESTED; return; } Set_Test_Type(CLIENT, test_type); req = (xSelectExtensionEventReq *) Make_XInput_Req(CLIENT, X_SelectExtensionEvent); Send_XInput_Req(CLIENT, (xReq *) req); Set_Test_Type(CLIENT, GOOD); switch(test_type) { case GOOD: Log_Trace("client %d sent default SelectExtensionEvent request\n", CLIENT); (void) Expect_Nothing(CLIENT); break; case BAD_LENGTH: Log_Trace("client %d sent SelectExtensionEvent request with bad length (%d)\n", CLIENT, req->length); (void) Expect_BadLength(CLIENT); (void) Expect_Nothing(CLIENT); break; case TOO_LONG: case JUST_TOO_LONG: Log_Trace("client %d sent overlong SelectExtensionEvent request (%d)\n", CLIENT, req->length); (void) Expect_BadLength(CLIENT); (void) Expect_Nothing(CLIENT); break; default: Log_Err("INTERNAL ERROR: test_type %d not one of GOOD(%d), BAD_LENGTH(%d), TOO_LONG(%d) or JUST_TOO_LONG(%d)\n", test_type, GOOD, BAD_LENGTH, TOO_LONG, JUST_TOO_LONG); Abort(); /*NOTREACHED*/ break; } Free_Req(req); Exit_OK(); } >>ASSERTION Good A When a client sends a valid xname protocol request to the X server, then the X server does not send back an error, reply, or event to the client. >>STRATEGY Call library function testfunc() to do the following: Open a connection to the X server using native byte sex. Send a valid xname protocol request to the X server. Verify that the X server sends back a reply. Open a connection to the X server using reversed byte sex. Send a valid xname protocol request to the X server. Verify that the X server sends back a reply. >>CODE test_type = GOOD; /* Call a library function to exercise the test code */ testfunc(tester); >>ASSERTION Bad A When a client sends an invalid xname protocol request to the X server, in which the length field of the request is not the minimum length required to contain the request, then the X server sends back a BadLength error to the client. >>STRATEGY Call library function testfunc() to do the following: Open a connection to the X server using native byte sex. Send an invalid xname protocol request to the X server with length one less than the minimum length required to contain the request. Verify that the X server sends back a BadLength error. Open a connection to the X server using reversed byte sex. Send an invalid xname protocol request to the X server with length one less than the minimum length required to contain the request. Verify that the X server sends back a BadLength error. Open a connection to the X server using native byte sex. Send an invalid xname protocol request to the X server with length one greater than the minimum length required to contain the request. Verify that the X server sends back a BadLength error. Open a connection to the X server using reversed byte sex. Send an invalid xname protocol request to the X server with length one greater than the minimum length required to contain the request. Verify that the X server sends back a BadLength error. >>CODE test_type = BAD_LENGTH; /* < minimum */ /* Call a library function to exercise the test code */ testfunc(tester); test_type = JUST_TOO_LONG; /* > minimum */ /* Call a library function to exercise the test code */ testfunc(tester); >>ASSERTION Bad A When a client sends an invalid xname protocol request to the X server, in which the length field of the request exceeds the maximum length accepted by the X server, then the X server sends back a BadLength error to the client. >>STRATEGY Call library function testfunc() to do the following: Open a connection to the X server using native byte sex. Send an invalid xname protocol request to the X server with length one greater than the maximum length accepted by the server. Verify that the X server sends back a BadLength error. Open a connection to the X server using reversed byte sex. Send an invalid xname protocol request to the X server with length one greater than the maximum length accepted by the server. Verify that the X server sends back a BadLength error. >>CODE test_type = TOO_LONG; /* Call a library function to exercise the test code */ testfunc(tester);