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/*
test %I% %E%
@bug 6315717
@summary verifies that MouseEvent could be constructed correctly for mouse extra buttons in regard to sun.awt.enableExtraMouseButtons property
@author Andrei Dmitriev : area=awt.event
@run main CTORRestrictions
*/
/*
* verify that user can create the MouseEvent? with button1|2|3|4|5|... when property "sun.awt.enableExtraMouseButtons" is true by default
*/
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class CTORRestrictions{
static Frame frame = new Frame("MouseEvent Test Frame");
static Point mousePosition;
static Point mousePositionOnScreen;
public static void main(String []s){
Robot robot = null;
try {
robot = new Robot();
} catch (AWTException ex) {
throw new RuntimeException("Test Failed", ex);
}
frame.setSize (200,200);
frame.setLocation (300, 400);
frame.setVisible(true);
robot.delay(1000);
System.out.println("sun.awt.enableExtraMouseButtons = "+Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getDesktopProperty("sun.awt.enableExtraMouseButtons"));
mousePosition = new Point(100, 100);
mousePositionOnScreen = new Point(frame.getLocationOnScreen().x + mousePosition.x,
frame.getLocationOnScreen().y + mousePosition.y);
/*
* On Linux the native system count a wheel (both directions) as two more buttons on a mouse.
* So, MouseInfo.getNumberOfButtons() would report 5 buttons on a three-button mouse.
* On Windows it would still report that MouseInfo.getNumberOfButtons() == 3.
* We should handle XToolkit case and iterate through the buttons
* up to (MouseInfo.getNumberOfButtons() - 2) value.
*/
int numberOfButtons;
if (Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getClass().getName().equals("sun.awt.windows.WToolkit")){
numberOfButtons = MouseInfo.getNumberOfButtons();
} else {
numberOfButtons = MouseInfo.getNumberOfButtons() - 2;
}
System.out.println("Stage 1. Number of buttons = "+ numberOfButtons);
for (int buttonId = 1; buttonId <= numberOfButtons; buttonId++){
postMouseEventNewCtor(buttonId);
}
System.out.println("Stage 2. Number of buttons = "+ numberOfButtons);
for (int buttonId = 1; buttonId <= numberOfButtons; buttonId++){
postMouseEventOldCtor(buttonId);
}
System.out.println("Test passed.");
}
public static void postMouseEventNewCtor(int buttonId) {
MouseEvent me = new MouseEvent(frame,
MouseEvent.MOUSE_PRESSED,
System.currentTimeMillis(),
MouseEvent.BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK,
mousePosition.x, mousePosition.y,
mousePositionOnScreen.x,
mousePositionOnScreen.y,
1,
false, //popupTrigger
buttonId //button
);
frame.dispatchEvent( ( AWTEvent )me );
}
public static void postMouseEventOldCtor(int buttonId) {
MouseEvent meOld = new MouseEvent(frame,
MouseEvent.MOUSE_PRESSED,
System.currentTimeMillis(),
MouseEvent.BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK,
mousePosition.x, mousePosition.y,
1,
false, //popupTrigger
buttonId //button
);
frame.dispatchEvent( ( AWTEvent )meOld );
}
}