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Copyright (c) Applied Testing and Technology, Inc. 1995 All Rights Reserved. >># Project: VSW5 >># >># File: xts5/Xlib13/XGetPointerMapping.m >># >># Description: >># Tests for XGetPointerMapping() >># >># Modifications: >># $Log: gtpntrmppn.m,v $ >># Revision 1.3 2006-12-07 15:51:28 gwc >># Patch from bug #7428 - remove MAXBUTTON=5 constraints >># >># Revision 1.2 2005/11/03 08:42:40 jmichael >># clean up all vsw5 paths to use xts5 instead. >># >># Revision 1.1.1.2 2005/04/15 14:05:19 anderson >># Reimport of the base with the legal name in the copyright fixed. >># >># Revision 8.0 1998/12/23 23:33:41 mar >># Branch point for Release 5.0.2 >># >># Revision 7.0 1998/10/30 22:55:22 mar >># Branch point for Release 5.0.2b1 >># >># Revision 6.0 1998/03/02 05:25:04 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.1 >># >># Revision 5.0 1998/01/26 03:21:36 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.1b1 >># >># Revision 4.0 1995/12/15 09:08:32 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.0 >># >># Revision 3.1 1995/12/15 01:09:50 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 XGetPointerMapping Xlib13 int xname() Display *display = Dsp; unsigned char *map_return = Map; int nmap = MAPSIZE; >>EXTERN #define MAPSIZE 32 static unsigned char Map[MAPSIZE]; >>ASSERTION Good B 3 >>#A call to xname >>#returns the logical button numbers corresponding to the >>#physical button i+1, where i is an index into the returned array >>#.A map_return . A call to xname returns in map_return[i] the logical button numbers of the physical buttons i+1. >>STRATEGY Call xname to get pointer mapping. If extension available: Create window and map it. Select for ButtonPress events. Warp into window. For i in 1..nphysbuttons Simulate pressing button i. Check for incoming ButtonPress event. Check that event.xbutton.button is map_return[i-1]. Release all buttons. else UNTESTED touch test only. >>CODE int nbuttons; int i; Window win; nbuttons = XCALL; trace("Number of buttons reported as %d", nbuttons); if (noext(nbuttons)) { report("There is no reliable test method, but a touch test was performed"); UNTESTED; return; } else CHECK; win = defwin(display); if (isdeleted()) { delete("Failed to create ButtonPress window."); return; } else CHECK; XSelectInput(display, win, ButtonPressMask); XSync(display, True); if (isdeleted()) { delete("Failed to select for ButtonPress. May indicate competing clients (e.g. window managers)."); return; } else CHECK; (void) warppointer(display, win, 2, 2); for (i=0; i>ASSERTION Good B 3 A call to xname returns the number of physical buttons actually on the pointer. >>STRATEGY Call xname to get number of buttons. Check this lies within the limit. If extension available: Simulate the pressing of buttons 1..n and check that we got Success for buttons in the range returned by xname, and we got BadValue for the rest. Release all buttons. >>CODE int nbuttons; int i; nbuttons = XCALL; if (nbuttons < 1 || nbuttons > MAPSIZE) { report("Limit of 1..%d buttons exceeded (%d).", MAPSIZE, nbuttons); FAIL; } else CHECK; if (noext(nbuttons)) { report("There is no reliable test method, but a touch test was performed"); UNTESTED; return; } else CHECK; for(i=0; i>ASSERTION Good A When the .A nmap argument is less than the number of elements in the pointer mapping, then only the first .A nmap elements are returned in .A map_return . >>STRATEGY Set all elements of map_return to 255. Set nmap to a value less than number of elements in the pointer mapping. Call xname. Verify that elements of map_return beyond nmap-1 are still 255. >>CODE int nbuttons; int i; #define TEST_VAL ((unsigned char)255) nbuttons = XCALL; for (i = 0; i < MAPSIZE; i++) Map[i] = TEST_VAL; /* * Its not clear that asking for 0 elements is really sensible so we * only do it when there is only one button. */ if (nbuttons == 1) nmap = 0; else nmap = 1; XCALL; for (i = nmap; i < MAPSIZE; i++) { if (Map[i] != TEST_VAL) { report("An element beyond the first nmap was returned"); report(" element %d was %u, expecting %u", i, (unsigned)Map[i], (unsigned)TEST_VAL); FAIL; } else CHECK; } CHECKPASS(MAPSIZE-nmap);