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Copyright (c) Applied Testing and Technology, Inc. 1995 All Rights Reserved. >># Project: VSW5 >># >># File: xts5/Xlib4/XUnmapSubwindows.m >># >># Description: >># Tests for XUnmapSubwindows() >># >># Modifications: >># $Log: unmpsbws.m,v $ >># Revision 1.2 2005-11-03 08:43:37 jmichael >># clean up all vsw5 paths to use xts5 instead. >># >># Revision 1.1.1.2 2005/04/15 14:05:26 anderson >># Reimport of the base with the legal name in the copyright fixed. >># >># Revision 8.0 1998/12/23 23:26:41 mar >># Branch point for Release 5.0.2 >># >># Revision 7.0 1998/10/30 22:44:58 mar >># Branch point for Release 5.0.2b1 >># >># Revision 6.0 1998/03/02 05:18:55 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.1 >># >># Revision 5.0 1998/01/26 03:15:26 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.1b1 >># >># Revision 4.0 1995/12/15 08:48:23 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.0 >># >># Revision 3.1 1995/12/15 00:46:59 andy >># Prepare for GA Release >># /* Portions of this software are based on Xlib and X Protocol Test Suite. 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UniSoft makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. */ >>TITLE XUnmapSubwindows Xlib4 void Display *display = Dsp; Window w; >>EXTERN /* * Tree of children (which are unmapped) and other descendents (which are * not). One window is already unmapped. */ static char *T1[] = { ".", "A . (5,5) 30x10", "A1 A (2,2) 12x4", "B . (10,20) 10x26", "B1 B (1,5) 5x4", "C . (66,16) 17x45", "C1 C (4,10) 10x5", "C2 C (4,30) 10x5", "D . (37,32) 15x8 unmap", "E . (30,58) 9x14", "F . (2,70) 21x19", "F1 F (3,3) 8x7", }; #define NT1 (NELEM(T1)) /* Number of windows */ #define NT1SUB (NELEM(T1)-1) /* Number of subwindows */ #define NT1MAPSUB 5 /* A, B, C, E, F */ >>ASSERTION Good A A call to xname unmaps all subwindows of the specified window in bottom to top stacking order. >>STRATEGY Create subwindows. Draw on subwindows. Unmap subwindows. Verify that map state of each child is IsUnmapped. Verify that map state of inferiors of children is IsUnviewable. Verify that subwindow have disappeared from screen. >>CODE struct buildtree *bt; XWindowAttributes atts; int i; w = defwin(display); bt = buildtree(display, w, T1, NT1); for (i = 1; i < NT1; i++) pattern(display, bt[i].wid); XCALL; for (i = 1; i < NT1; i++) { XGetWindowAttributes(display, bt[i].wid, &atts); if (bt[i].parent == bt) { /* This is a direct child of the test window */ if (atts.map_state != IsUnmapped) { report("After unmap of window '%s', map-state was %s, expecting IsUnmapped", bt[i].name, mapstatename(atts.map_state)); FAIL; } else CHECK; } else { /* This is an inferior of a child */ if (atts.map_state != IsUnviewable) { report("After unmap of window '%s', map-state was %s, expecting IsUnviewable", bt[i].name, mapstatename(atts.map_state)); FAIL; } else CHECK; } } if (checkclear(display, w)) CHECK; else { report("Window did not disappear after unmapping"); FAIL; } CHECKPASS(NT1SUB+1); >>ASSERTION Good A >># QUESTION: Are the UnmapNotify events ordered? c.f. XMapSubwindows >># kieron A call to xname generates an .S UnmapNotify event on each subwindow that was originally mapped. >>STRATEGY Create parent window. Create inferior windows. Select SubstructureNotify on parent. Select StructureNotify on inferiors. Call xname. Verify that UnmapNotify is received on child windows. Verify that UnmapNotify is received on parent for each child. Verify that not events are received for other inferiors. >>EXTERN #define GOT_WINDOW 01 #define GOT_PARENT 02 >>CODE XEvent ev; XUnmapEvent *ump; XUnmapEvent good; struct buildtree *bt; struct buildtree *btp; int i; w = defwin(display); bt = buildtree(display, w, T1, NT1); for (i = 1; i < NT1; i++) { pattern(display, bt[i].wid); XSelectInput(display, bt[i].wid, StructureNotifyMask); } XSelectInput(display, w, SubstructureNotifyMask); XCALL; for (i = 1; i < NT1; i++) XSelectInput(display, bt[i].wid, NoEventMask); XSelectInput(display, w, NoEventMask); /* This loop is traversed twice for each mapped child */ while (getevent(display, &ev)) { if (ev.type != UnmapNotify) { report("Event of type %s was received unexpectedly", eventname(ev.type)); FAIL; continue; } else CHECK; ump = (XUnmapEvent*)&ev; btp = btwtobtp(bt, ump->window); if (btp == NULL) { report("Event received for a window that was not in the test"); FAIL; continue; } /* * This checks the window and event fields. As events arrive they * are recorded in the bt structure. */ if (ump->event == ump->window) { /* Event arrived on the window */ if (btp->uflags & GOT_WINDOW) { report("Repeat event received on window '%s'", btp->name); FAIL; } else { btp->uflags |= GOT_WINDOW; CHECK; } } else if (ump->event != w) { /* Event arrived somewhere unexpected */ report("Event received for window '%s' on a window other than the parent", btp->name); FAIL; } else { /* Event arrived on the parent */ if (btp->uflags & GOT_PARENT) { report("Repeat event received on parent for window '%s'", btp->name); FAIL; } else { btp->uflags |= GOT_PARENT; CHECK; } } /* Check the rest of the fields */ good.type = UnmapNotify; good.serial = 0L; good.send_event = False; good.display = display; good.event = ump->event; good.window = ump->window; good.from_configure = False; if (checkevent((XEvent*)&good, &ev)) FAIL; else CHECK; } for (i = 1; i < NT1; i++) { /* * If this is a mapped child then should have events for * window and parent. * Otherwise and for other inferiors - no events. */ if (bt[i].parent == bt && !(bt[i].opts & BT_UNMAP)) { /* child */ if (bt[i].uflags & GOT_WINDOW) CHECK; else { report("Did not receive unmap event for window '%s'", bt[i].name); FAIL; } if (bt[i].uflags & GOT_PARENT) CHECK; else { report("Did not receive unmap event on parent for window '%s'", bt[i].name); FAIL; } } else { /* Other inferior or unmapped */ if (bt[i].uflags & GOT_WINDOW) { report("Received unexpected unmap event for window '%s'", bt[i].name); if (bt[i].opts & BT_UNMAP) report(" window was already unmapped"); FAIL; } else CHECK; if (bt[i].uflags & GOT_PARENT) { /* Getting here is very wrong */ report("Received unexpected unmap event on parent of window '%s'", bt[i].name); if (bt[i].opts & BT_UNMAP) report(" window was already unmapped"); FAIL; } else CHECK; } } CHECKPASS(3*2*NT1MAPSUB+2*NT1SUB); >>ASSERTION Good A When all the subwindows are already unmapped, then a call to xname has no effect. >>STRATEGY Create parent window. Create inferiors. Unmap all children. Select StructureNotify on inferiors. Call xname to unmap subwindows again. Verify that no UnmapNotify event is received on window. Verify that no change occurs on screen. >>CODE struct buildtree *bt; XImage *imp; int n; int i; w = defwin(display); bt = buildtree(display, w, T1, NT1); XCALL; for (i = 1; i < NT1; i++) { pattern(display, bt[i].wid); XSelectInput(display, bt[i].wid, StructureNotifyMask); } imp = savimage(display, w); XCALL; for (i = 1; i < NT1; i++) XSelectInput(display, bt[i].wid, NoEventMask); n = XPending(display); if (n != 0) { report("Received event when subwindows already unmapped"); FAIL; } else CHECK; if (compsavimage(display, w, imp)) CHECK; else { report("Screen contents changed when unmapped windows were unmapped again"); FAIL; } CHECKPASS(2); >>ASSERTION Good A When a call to xname uncovers part of any window that was formerly obscured, then either .S Expose events are generated or the contents are restored from backing store. >>STRATEGY Create base window. Call setforexpose() on base window. Enable expose events. Create subwindows to unmap. Call xname to unmap subwindows. Verify expose or backing store restore occurred with exposecheck(). >>CODE w = defwin(display); (void) buildtree(display, w, T1, NT1); setforexpose(display, w); XSelectInput(display, w, ExposureMask); XCALL; if (exposecheck(display, w)) CHECK; else { report("Neither Expose events or backing store processing"); report("could correctly restore the window contents."); FAIL; } CHECKPASS(1); >>ASSERTION Bad A .ER BadWindow