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Copyright (c) Applied Testing and Technology, Inc. 1995 All Rights Reserved. >># Project: VSW5 >># >># File: xts5/Xlib15/XReconfigureWMWindow.m >># >># Description: >># Tests for XReconfigureWMWindow() >># >># Modifications: >># $Log: rcnfgrwmwd.m,v $ >># Revision 1.2 2005-11-03 08:42:50 jmichael >># clean up all vsw5 paths to use xts5 instead. >># >># Revision 1.1.1.2 2005/04/15 14:05:21 anderson >># Reimport of the base with the legal name in the copyright fixed. >># >># Revision 8.0 1998/12/23 23:33:59 mar >># Branch point for Release 5.0.2 >># >># Revision 7.0 1998/10/30 22:55:58 mar >># Branch point for Release 5.0.2b1 >># >># Revision 6.0 1998/03/02 05:25:21 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.1 >># >># Revision 5.0 1998/01/26 03:21:53 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.1b1 >># >># Revision 4.0 1995/12/15 09:09:21 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.0 >># >># Revision 3.1 1995/12/15 01:11:19 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 XReconfigureWMWindow Xlib15 Status XReconfigureWMWIndow(display, w, screen_number, value_mask, values) Display *display = Dsp; Window w = DRW(Dsp); int screen_number = DefaultScreen(Dsp); unsigned int value_mask = 0; XWindowChanges *values = &wchanges; >>EXTERN XWindowChanges wchanges; >>ASSERTION Good A A call to xname issues a .S ConfigureWindow request on the specified top-level window named by the .A w argument. >>STRATEGY Create a window using XCreateWindow. Select ConfigureNotify events on the window using XSelectInput with SubstructureNotifyMask. Generate a ConfigureWindow event on the window using XReconfigureWMWindow. Verify that the call returned non-zero. Verify that a single event was generated. Verify that the event type was ConfigureWindow. >>CODE Status status; XEvent ev; int nevents = 0; XVisualInfo *vp; XWindowChanges changes; resetvinf(VI_WIN); nextvinf(&vp); w = makewin(display, vp); XSelectInput(display, w, StructureNotifyMask); screen_number = DefaultScreen(display); value_mask = CWBorderWidth; changes.border_width = 5; values = &changes; status = XCALL; if(status == 0) { report("%s() returned zero.", TestName); FAIL; } else CHECK; if( (nevents = getevent(display, &ev)) == 0 ) { report("No event was generated."); FAIL; } else { CHECK; if(nevents != 1) { delete("There were %d events generated instead of 1.", nevents); return; } else CHECK; if(ev.type != ConfigureNotify) { report("The type component of the generated event was %d instead of ConfigureWindow (%d)", ev.xclient.type, ConfigureNotify); FAIL; } else CHECK; } CHECKPASS(4); >>ASSERTION Good A When the ConfigureWindow request fails with a .S BadMatch error, then a call to xname sends a synthetic .S ConfigureRequestEvent to the root of the window specified by the .A w argument, with the event containing the same configuration parameters specified by the .A values and .A valuemask arguments and having a .M window element of .A w and a .M parent element equal to the receiving root window, using an event mask of .S SubstructureRedirectMask | .S SubstructureNotifyMask and returns non-zero. >>STRATEGY Create a window with XCreateWindow. Select ConfigureRequest events using XSelectInput with SubstructureNotifyMask. Call XReconfigureWMWindow using the root window as a sibling and no specified StackMode. Verify that the call did not return zero. Verify that one ConfigureRequest event is generated using XNextEvent. Verify that the event components are correct. Select ConfigureRequest events using XSelectInput with SubstructureRedirectMask. Call XReconfigureWMWindow using the root window as a sibling and no specified StackMode. Verify that the call did not return zero. Verify that one ConfigureRequest event is generated using XNextEvent. Verify that the event components are correct. >>CODE Status status; XEvent rev, expectev; int nevents = 0; int i; XVisualInfo *vp; XWindowChanges changes; unsigned long event_mask[2]; unsigned long valuemask = CWSibling /**/| CWStackMode/**/ | CWX | CWY | CWWidth | CWHeight | CWBorderWidth; event_mask[0] = SubstructureNotifyMask; event_mask[1] = SubstructureRedirectMask; resetvinf(VI_WIN); nextvinf(&vp); w = makewin(display, vp); expectev.type = ConfigureRequest; expectev.xany.display = display; expectev.xconfigurerequest.type = ConfigureRequest; expectev.xconfigurerequest.send_event = True; expectev.xconfigurerequest.display = display; expectev.xconfigurerequest.window = w; expectev.xconfigurerequest.parent = DRW(display); expectev.xconfigurerequest.x = 1; expectev.xconfigurerequest.y = 2; expectev.xconfigurerequest.width = 3; expectev.xconfigurerequest.height = 4; expectev.xconfigurerequest.border_width = 5; expectev.xconfigurerequest.above = DRW(display); expectev.xconfigurerequest.detail = Above; expectev.xconfigurerequest.value_mask = valuemask; screen_number = DefaultScreen(display); value_mask = valuemask; changes.x = 1; changes.y = 2; changes.width = 3; changes.height = 4; changes.border_width = 5; changes.sibling = DRW(display); changes.stack_mode = Above; values = &changes; for(i=0; i<2; i++) { startcall(display); XSelectInput(display, DRW(display), event_mask[i]); endcall(display); if(geterr() != Success) { delete("XSelectInput() failed with an event mask of 0x%lx.", event_mask[i]); return; } else CHECK; status = XCALL; if(status == 0) { report("%s() returned zero.", TestName); FAIL; } else CHECK; rev.type = -1; if( (nevents = getevent(display, &rev)) == 0 ) { report("No event was generated."); FAIL; } else { CHECK; if(nevents != 1){ delete("There were %d events generated instead of 1.", nevents); return; } else CHECK; if( checkevent( &expectev, &rev) != 0) FAIL; else CHECK; } } CHECKPASS(10); >>ASSERTION Bad B 1 >># Untestable, and not worth the effort of adding XTest extension facilities >># to provoke the error. When the .S ConfigureRequestEvent is not successfully sent, then a call to xname returns zero. >>ASSERTION Bad A When the .A value_mask argument contains the bits .S CWWidth or .S CWHeight and either of the .M width or .M height components of the .S XWindowChanges structure named by the .A values argument is zero, then a .S BadValue error occurs. >>STRATEGY Create a window using XCreateWindow. Configure the window to have a height of zero using XReconfigureWMWindow Verify that a BadValue error was generated. Configure the window to have a width of zero using XReconfigureWMWindow Verify that a BadValue error was generated. >>CODE BadValue Status status; XVisualInfo *vp; XWindowChanges changes; resetvinf(VI_WIN); nextvinf(&vp); w = makewin(display, vp); screen_number = DefaultScreen(display); value_mask = CWHeight ; changes.height = 0; values = &changes; status = XCALL; if(geterr() == BadValue) CHECK; changes.width = 0; value_mask = CWWidth; status = XCALL; if(geterr() == BadValue) CHECK; CHECKPASS(2); >>ASSERTION Bad A When the window argument does not name a valid window, then a .S BadWindow error occurs. >>STRATEGY Create a bad window by creating and destroying a window. Call test function using bad window as the window argument. Verify that a BadWindow error occurs. >>CODE BadWindow Status status; A_WINDOW = badwin(A_DISPLAY); status = XCALL; if (geterr() == BadWindow) PASS; else FAIL; >># Completed Kieron Review