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Copyright (c) Applied Testing and Technology, Inc. 1995 All Rights Reserved. >># Project: VSW5 >># >># File: xts5/Xlib13/XSetModifierMapping.m >># >># Description: >># Tests for XSetModifierMapping() >># >># Modifications: >># $Log: stmdfrmppn.m,v $ >># Revision 1.2 2005-11-03 08:42:41 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 23:33:43 mar >># Branch point for Release 5.0.2 >># >># Revision 7.0 1998/10/30 22:55:28 mar >># Branch point for Release 5.0.2b1 >># >># Revision 6.0 1998/03/02 05:25:07 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.1 >># >># Revision 5.0 1998/01/26 03:21:39 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.1b1 >># >># Revision 4.0 1995/12/15 09:08:39 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.0 >># >># Revision 3.1 1995/12/15 01:10:04 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 XSetModifierMapping Xlib13 int xname Display *display = Dsp; XModifierKeymap *modmap; >>SET return-value MappingSuccess >>EXTERN static XModifierKeymap *origmap; static int Minkc, Maxkc; >>SET startup savemap static void savemap() { startup(); if(Dsp) { origmap = XGetModifierMapping(Dsp); XDisplayKeycodes(Dsp, &Minkc, &Maxkc); } } >>SET cleanup cleanmap static void cleanmap() { if(Dsp) XSetModifierMapping(Dsp, origmap); cleanup(); } >>ASSERTION Good A A succesful call to xname specifies the KeyCodes of the keys that are to be used as modifiers and returns .S MappingSuccess . >>STRATEGY Set up a modifier map. Call xname to set servers map. Verify that MappingSuccess is returned. Get current map with XGetModifierMapping. Verify that the mapping has been set correctly. >>CODE int i; int kpm; XModifierKeymap *newmap; /* * Because some keycodes may not be usable as modifiers in a server * dependent fashion, then we must take steps to avoid this. * Therefore: get current modifiers and rearrange them. */ kpm = origmap->max_keypermod; modmap = XNewModifiermap(kpm); if (modmap == 0) { delete("Could not create new map"); return; } for (i = 0; i < kpm*8; i++) modmap->modifiermap[i] = origmap->modifiermap[kpm*8-1 - i]; XCALL; newmap = XGetModifierMapping(display); if (newmap->max_keypermod == modmap->max_keypermod) CHECK; else { report("max_keypermod was %d, expecting %d", newmap->max_keypermod, modmap->max_keypermod); FAIL; } for (i = 0; i < kpm*8; i += kpm) { int j, k; /* * "The order of keycodes within each set is chosen arbitrarily by * the server," so loop over all of the keycodes in both lists to * see if any match because the server might have reordered them. */ for (j = i; j < i + kpm; j++) { int found = 0; for (k = i; !found && k < i + kpm; k++) { if (modmap->modifiermap[j] == newmap->modifiermap[k]) { CHECK; found = 1; } } if (!found) { report("Modifier map was not set correctly"); FAIL; break; } } } CHECKPASS(1+kpm*8); XFreeModifiermap(newmap); >>ASSERTION Good A When a call to xname succeeds, then a .S MappingNotify event is generated. >>STRATEGY Call xname to set mapping. Verify that a MappingNotify event is generated. >>CODE int n; XEvent ev; XMappingEvent good; modmap = origmap; XCALL; defsetevent(good, display, MappingNotify); good.window = None; /* unused */ good.request = MappingModifier; /* rest not used */ n = getevent(display, &ev); if (n == 0 || ev.type != MappingNotify) { report("Expecting a MappingNotify event"); FAIL; return; } else CHECK; if (checkevent((XEvent*)&good, &ev)) FAIL; else CHECK; CHECKPASS(2); >>ASSERTION def The .M modifiermap member of the .S XModifierKeymap structure contains eight sets of .M max_keypermod KeyCodes, one for each modifier in the order .S Shift , .S Lock , .S Control , .S Mod1 , .S Mod2 , .S Mod3 , .S Mod4 , and .S Mod5 . >>ASSERTION Good A When a zero KeyCode occurs in a set, then it is ignored. >>STRATEGY >># This is not really true in any sense that we can test. >># Check that 0 does not generate BadValue when used multiple times. Set up a mapping with all keycodes zero. Set mapping with xname. Verify no BadValue error. >># Verify that mapping did not change. >>CODE XModifierKeymap *oldmap; int i; oldmap = XGetModifierMapping(display); if (oldmap == 0) { delete("Could not get the old map"); return; } modmap = XNewModifiermap(1); for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) modmap->modifiermap[i] = 0; XCALL; if (geterr() == Success) CHECK; CHECKPASS(1); >>ASSERTION Bad C When an implementation restriction on which keys can be used as modifiers is violated, then a call to xname returns .S MappingFailed and none of the modifiers are changed. >>STRATEGY Try in turn all possible keycodes. If all return MappingSuccess: Report unsupported. else Verify that MappingFailed is returned. Verify that modifier has not been set to this keycode. >>CODE int i; int ret; int found; XModifierKeymap *newmap; unsigned int kc; if ((modmap = XNewModifiermap(1)) == 0) { delete("Failed to create new modifier map"); return; } for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) modmap->modifiermap[i] = 0; found = 0; for (kc = Minkc; kc <= Maxkc; kc++) { modmap->modifiermap[0] = (KeyCode)kc; ret = XCALL; if (ret != MappingSuccess) { found = True; if (ret != MappingFailed) { report("Return value was %d, expecting MappingFailure", ret); FAIL; break; } newmap = XGetModifierMapping(display); if (newmap->modifiermap[0] == (KeyCode)kc) { report("An invalid keycode (%u) was set into the map", kc); FAIL; break; } else CHECK; } else CHECK; } if (!found) unsupported("All keycodes are acceptable as modifiers for this server"); else CHECKPASS(Maxkc-Minkc+1); >>ASSERTION Bad B 3 When the new KeyCodes specified for a modifier differ from those currently defined and any of the current or new keys for that modifier are in the logically down state, then a call to xname returns .S MappingBusy and none of the modifiers are changed. >>STRATEGY If extension available: Get current modifier mapping (other tests may have changed it from origmap). Make a new modifier map by permuting the old. Check there is at least one non-zero keycode in it. Simulate pressing this key using extension. Call xname to set the new mod. map. Expect MappingBusy Release all keys. Get current mapping with XGetModifierMapping. Compare with that got at first. Remove key from map. Simulate pressing key not in the map. Call xname. Expect MappingBusy as one of current (at time of xname call) mod keys pressed. Release all keys. Call xname to set up map to not include this key. Expect MappingSuccess. Simulate pressing key not in the map. Call xname. Expect !MappingBusy as key not in current or new maps (at time of xname call). Release all keys. else Report untested. >>CODE int i; int kpm; int modkc; XModifierKeymap *newmap; XModifierKeymap *oldmap; int ret; KeyCode *kcp; if (noext(0)) return; else CHECK; oldmap = XGetModifierMapping(display); /* * Because some keycodes may not be usable as modifiers in a server * dependent fashion, then we must take steps to avoid this. * Therefore: get current modifiers and rearrange them. */ kpm = oldmap->max_keypermod; modmap = XNewModifiermap(kpm); if (modmap == 0) { delete("Could not create new map"); XFreeModifiermap(oldmap); return; } modkc = 0; for (i = 0; i < kpm*8; i++) { KeyCode kc = modmap->modifiermap[i] = oldmap->modifiermap[kpm*8-1 - i]; if (!modkc && kc) { modkc = kc; kcp = &(modmap->modifiermap[i]); } } if (!modkc) { delete("Can't find a usable modifier key code."); XFreeModifiermap(oldmap); XFreeModifiermap(modmap); return; } else CHECK; keypress(display, modkc); ret = XCALL; relalldev(); if (ret == MappingBusy) CHECK; else { report("Key %d did not cause MappingBusy when pressed.", modkc); FAIL; } /* now check no change occurred */ newmap = XGetModifierMapping(display); if (newmap->max_keypermod == oldmap->max_keypermod) CHECK; else { report("max_keypermod was %d, expecting %d", newmap->max_keypermod, oldmap->max_keypermod); FAIL; } for (i = 0; i < kpm*8; i++) { if (oldmap->modifiermap[i] == newmap->modifiermap[i]) CHECK; else { report("Modifier map was not set correctly"); FAIL; break; } } /* use a key not in new map, but in current, and expect MappingBusy */ *kcp = 0; /* remove modkc from map */ keypress(display, modkc); ret = XCALL; relalldev(); if (ret == MappingBusy) CHECK; else { report("Pressing key %d caused %s, not MappingBusy, though in old map.", modkc, (ret==MappingSuccess)?"MappingSuccess":"MappingFailed"); FAIL; } /* make sure that key is not in map, now */ ret = XCALL; if (ret != MappingSuccess) { delete("Can't install new mod. map not including key %d.", modkc); XFreeModifiermap(modmap); XFreeModifiermap(oldmap); XFreeModifiermap(newmap); return; } else CHECK; /* use a key not in the new or current map and expect other than MappingBusy */ keypress(display, modkc); ret = XCALL; relalldev(); if (ret != MappingBusy) CHECK; else { report("Pressing key %d caused MappingBusy though not in new or old map.", modkc); FAIL; } XFreeModifiermap(modmap); XFreeModifiermap(oldmap); XFreeModifiermap(newmap); CHECKPASS(7 + kpm*8); >>SET return-value MappingSuccess >>ASSERTION Bad B 3 .ER BadAlloc >>ASSERTION Bad A When a KeyCode is not in the range returned by >># This was an error not spotted in the assertion reviews. >># .F XDisplayCodes , .F XDisplayKeycodes , then a .S BadValue error occurs. >>STRATEGY Call XDisplayKeycodes to get range of valid keycodes. Set up map with keycode less than the minimum value. Call xname. Verify that a BadValue error occurs. Set up map with keycode greater than the maximum value (if possible). Call xname. Verify that a BadValue error occurs. >>CODE BadValue >>SET return-value MappingFailed int i; modmap = XNewModifiermap(1); for (i = 0; i < 8*modmap->max_keypermod; i++) modmap->modifiermap[i] = 0; modmap->modifiermap[0] = Minkc-1; XCALL; if (geterr() == BadValue) CHECK; else FAIL; if (Maxkc+1 < 0xff) { modmap->modifiermap[0] = Maxkc+1; XCALL; if (geterr() == BadValue) CHECK; else FAIL; } else CHECK; CHECKPASS(2);