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Copyright (c) Applied Testing and Technology, Inc. 1995 All Rights Reserved. >># Project: VSW5 >># >># File: xts5/Xlib17/XReadBitmapFile.m >># >># Description: >># Tests for XReadBitmapFile() >># >># Modifications: >># $Log: rdbtmpfl.m,v $ >># Revision 1.2 2005-11-03 08:43:11 jmichael >># clean up all vsw5 paths to use xts5 instead. >># >># Revision 1.1.1.2 2005/04/15 14:05:23 anderson >># Reimport of the base with the legal name in the copyright fixed. >># >># Revision 8.0 1998/12/23 23:34:51 mar >># Branch point for Release 5.0.2 >># >># Revision 7.0 1998/10/30 22:57:15 mar >># Branch point for Release 5.0.2b1 >># >># Revision 6.0 1998/03/02 05:26:08 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.1 >># >># Revision 5.0 1998/01/26 03:22:40 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.1b1 >># >># Revision 4.0 1995/12/15 09:11:39 tbr >># Branch point for Release 5.0.0 >># >># Revision 3.1 1995/12/15 01:14:22 andy >># Prepare for GA Release >># /* Portions of this software are based on Xlib and X Protocol Test Suite. 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It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. */ >>TITLE XReadBitmapFile Xlib17 int Display *display = Dsp; Drawable d = (Drawable)defwin(display); const char *filename = outfile(xrbf_name); unsigned int *width_return = &width; unsigned int *height_return = &height; Pixmap *bitmap_return = &bitmap; int *x_hot_return = &x_hot; int *y_hot_return = &y_hot; >>EXTERN #include /* Function return variables. */ static unsigned int width; static unsigned int height; static Pixmap bitmap; static int x_hot; static int y_hot; /* Temporary bitmap filename. */ static char *xrbf_name = "xrbf_temp"; static char *xrbf_bad_name = "xrbf_nofile"; /* Valid bitmap file without hotspot definition. */ static char *xrbf_one[] = { "#define test_width 16", "#define test_height 8", "static char test_bits[] = {", "0x80, 0x00, 0x3f, 0xfe, 0x04, 0x07, 0x88, 0x41,", "0xfc, 0x09, 0x00, 0x80, 0x40, 0x20, 0x08, 0x04};", } ; static int xrbf_n_one = NELEM(xrbf_one); /* Valid bitmap file with hotspot definition. */ static char *xrbf_two[] = { "#define test_width 16", "#define test_height 8", "#define test_x_hot 5", "#define test_y_hot 6", "static char test_bits[] = {", "0x80, 0x00, 0x3f, 0xfe, 0x04, 0x07, 0x88, 0x41,", "0xfc, 0x09, 0x00, 0x80, 0x40, 0x20, 0x08, 0x04};", } ; static int xrbf_n_two = NELEM(xrbf_two); /* Invalid bitmap file. */ static char *xrbf_three[] = { "#define not bit map data", "static char data_bits[]={", "};", }; static int xrbf_n_three = NELEM(xrbf_three); static char *xrbf_verify_array[8]={ "0000000100000000", "1111110001111111", "0010000011100000", "0001000110000010", "0011111110010000", "0000000000000001", "0000001000000100", "0001000000100000", }; static int xrbf_create(file, data, elements) char *file; char **data; int elements; { FILE *fp; int a; fp = fopen(file, "w"); if (fp == (FILE *)NULL) { delete("Could not create temporary bitmap file '%s'", file); return -1; } a = 0; while( a>ASSERTION Good A When the file .A filename is readable and in the X11 bitmap format, then a call to xname returns .S BitmapSuccess . >>SET return-value BitmapSuccess >>STRATEGY Create a valid, readable, bitmap file. Call xname to read the bitmap file. Verify that BitmapSuccess was returned. >>CODE /* Create a valid, readable, bitmap file. */ if (xrbf_create(filename, xrbf_two, xrbf_n_two)) { return; } else CHECK; /* Call xname to read the bitmap file. */ XCALL; unlink(filename); CHECKPASS(1); >>ASSERTION Good A When the file .A filename is readable and in the X11 bitmap format, then a call to xname returns the bitmap's height and width as read from the file in .A width_return and .A height_return , and a pixmap containing the bitmap with the bitmap's height and width, on the same screen as the .A drawable , in .A bitmap_return . >>STRATEGY Create a valid, readable, bitmap file. Call xname to read the bitmap file. Verify that the width was returned as expected. Verify that the height was returned as expected. Call XGetGeometry to obtain the bitmap width, height and depth. Verify that the bitmap was of the correct height, width and depth. Verify that the bitmap contents were correct. Verify that the bitmap was created on the correct screen. >>CODE Window rw_ret, rw2_ret; int i_tmp; unsigned int h_ret, w_ret, d_ret, ui_tmp; /* Create a valid, readable, bitmap file. */ if (xrbf_create(filename, xrbf_one, xrbf_n_one)) { return; } else CHECK; /* Call xname to read the bitmap file. */ width = 0; height = 0; bitmap = (Pixmap)NULL; XCALL; /* Verify that the width was returned as expected. */ if (width != 16) { FAIL; report("%s did not return the expected width", TestName); report("Expected width: 16"); report("Returned width: %d", width); } else CHECK; /* Verify that the height was returned as expected. */ if (height != 8) { FAIL; report("%s did not return the expected height", TestName); report("Expected height: 8"); report("Returned height: %d", height); } else CHECK; /* Call XGetGeometry to obtain the bitmap width, height and depth. */ (void)XGetGeometry(display, bitmap, &rw_ret, &i_tmp, &i_tmp, &w_ret, &h_ret, &ui_tmp, &d_ret); /* Verify that the bitmap was of the correct height, width and depth. */ if (w_ret != 16 || h_ret != 8 || d_ret != 1) { FAIL; report("%s created a pixmap of unexpected dimensions.", TestName); report("Expected width :16; Returned width :%u", w_ret); report("Expected height: 8; Returned height:%u", h_ret); report("Expected depth : 1; Returned depth :%u", d_ret); } else CHECK; /* Verify that the bitmap contents were correct. */ if (xrbf_check(bitmap, xrbf_verify_array, 16, 8)) { FAIL; report("%s did not generate the expected pixmap.", TestName); } else CHECK; /* Verify that the bitmap was created on the correct screen. */ (void)XGetGeometry(display, d, &rw2_ret, &i_tmp, &i_tmp, &ui_tmp, &ui_tmp, &ui_tmp, &ui_tmp); if(rw2_ret != rw_ret) { FAIL; report("%s did not generate the pixmap on the expected screen.", TestName); report("Root window for drawable and bitmap differ."); } else CHECK; unlink(filename); CHECKPASS(6); >>ASSERTION Good A When the file .A filename is readable, and in the X11 bitmap format, and contains .M name_x_hot and .M name_y_hot , then a call to xname returns the value of .M name_x_hot to .A x_hot_return , and the value of .M name_y_hot to .A y_hot_return . >>STRATEGY Create a valid, readable, bitmap file containing a hotspot. Call xname to read the bitmap file. Verify that the x_hot_return was returned as expected. Verify that the y_hot_return was returned as expected. >>CODE /* Create a valid, readable, bitmap file containing a hotspot. */ if (xrbf_create(filename, xrbf_two, xrbf_n_two)) { return; } else CHECK; /* Call xname to read the bitmap file. */ x_hot = 0; y_hot = 0; XCALL; /* Verify that the x_hot_return was returned as expected. */ if (x_hot != 5) { FAIL; report("%s did not return the expected x_hot_return", TestName); report("Expected x_hot_return: 5"); report("Returned x_hot_return: %d", x_hot); } else CHECK; /* Verify that the y_hot_return was returned as expected. */ if (y_hot != 6) { FAIL; report("%s did not return the expected y_hot_return", TestName); report("Expected y_hot_return: 6"); report("Returned y_hot_return: %d", y_hot); } else CHECK; unlink(filename); CHECKPASS(3); >>ASSERTION Good A When the file .A filename is readable, and in the X11 bitmap format, and does not contain .M name_x_hot and .M name_y_hot , then a call to xname returns -1 to .A x_hot_return and .A y_hot_return . >>STRATEGY Create a valid, readable, bitmap file containing no hotspot. Call xname to read the bitmap file. Verify that the x_hot_return was returned as expected. Verify that the y_hot_return was returned as expected. >>CODE /* Create a valid, readable, bitmap file containing no hotspot. */ if (xrbf_create(filename, xrbf_one, xrbf_n_one)) { return; } else CHECK; /* Call xname to read the bitmap file. */ x_hot = 0; y_hot = 0; XCALL; /* Verify that the x_hot_return was returned as expected. */ if (x_hot != -1) { FAIL; report("%s did not return the expected x_hot_return", TestName); report("Expected x_hot_return: -1"); report("Returned x_hot_return: %d", x_hot); } else CHECK; /* Verify that the y_hot_return was returned as expected. */ if (y_hot != -1) { FAIL; report("%s did not return the expected y_hot_return", TestName); report("Expected y_hot_return: -1"); report("Returned y_hot_return: %d", y_hot); } else CHECK; unlink(filename); CHECKPASS(3); >>ASSERTION Bad A When the file .A filename cannot be opened, then a call to xname returns .S BitmapOpenFailed . >>STRATEGY Call xname with a non-existant bitmap filename. Verify that BitmapOpenFailed was returned. >>CODE int ret; /* Call xname with a non-existant bitmap filename. */ filename = xrbf_bad_name; ret = XCALL; /* Verify that BitmapOpenFailed was returned. */ if (ret != BitmapOpenFailed) { FAIL; report("%s did not return correct value with a nonexistant", TestName); report("bitmap file."); report("Expected: %d (BitmapOpenFailed)"); report("Returned: %d", ret); } else CHECK; CHECKPASS(1); >>ASSERTION Bad A When the file .A filename is readable and does not contain valid bitmap data, then a call to xname returns .S BitmapFileInvalid . >>STRATEGY Create an invalid, bitmap file. Call xname to read the bitmap file. Verify that BitmapFileInvalid was returned. >>CODE int ret; /* Create an invalid, bitmap file. */ if (xrbf_create(filename, xrbf_three, xrbf_n_three)) { return; } else CHECK; /* Call xname to read the bitmap file. */ ret = XCALL; /* Verify that BitmapFileInvalid was returned. */ if (ret != BitmapFileInvalid) { FAIL; report("%s did not return correct value with an invalid", TestName); report("bitmap file."); report("Expected: %d (BitmapFileInvalid)"); report("Returned: %d", ret); } else CHECK; unlink(filename); CHECKPASS(2); >>ASSERTION Bad B 1 When insufficient memory is allocated, then a call to xname returns .S BitmapNoMemory . >>ASSERTION Bad A .ER BadAlloc >>SET tpstartup xrbf_b_start >>SET tpcleanup xrbf_b_end >>ASSERTION Bad A When a drawable argument does not name a valid drawable, then one or more .S BadDrawable errors, one or more .S BadGC errors or both types of error occur. >>STRATEGY Create a bad drawable by creating and destroying a window. Call test function using bad drawable as the drawable argument. Verify that a BadDrawable and BadGC error occurs. >>CODE BadDrawable seterrdef(); A_DRAWABLE = (Drawable)badwin(A_DISPLAY); >>SET no-error-status-check XCALL; if (geterr() == BadDrawable || geterr() == BadGC) PASS; else FAIL;