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package ifc.awt;
import lib.MultiMethodTest;
import lib.Status;
import lib.StatusException;
import com.sun.star.awt.TextEvent;
import com.sun.star.awt.XTextListener;
/**
* Testing <code>com.sun.star.awt.XTextListener</code>
* interface methods:
* <ul>
* <li><code> textChanged() </code></li>
* </ul><p>
*
* This test needs the following object relations :
* <ul>
* <li> <code>'TestTextListener'</code>
* (of type <code>ifc.awt._XTextListener.TestTextListener</code>):
* this listener implementation must be registered for object tested for
* checking
* <code>textChanged()</code> method call. The listener must be registered
* in object environment creation because it's not a fact that tested
* component supports <code>XTextComponent</code> interface and the listener
* can be registered in another object.</li>
* <ul> <p>
*
* @see com.sun.star.awt.XTextListener
*/
public class _XTextListener extends MultiMethodTest {
public XTextListener oObj = null;
/**
* Listener implementation which sets flags on appropriate method calls
* and stores event passed.
*/
public static class TestTextListener implements
com.sun.star.awt.XTextListener {
public boolean textChangedCalled = false ;
public TextEvent event = null ;
public void textChanged(TextEvent e) {
textChangedCalled = true ;
event = e ;
}
public void disposing(com.sun.star.lang.EventObject e) {}
}
TestTextListener textListener = null;
/**
* Retrieves object relation.
* @throws StatusException If the relation not found.
*/
public void before() {
textListener = (TestTextListener)
tEnv.getObjRelation("TestTextListener");
if (textListener == null) {
throw new StatusException(Status.failed("Relation not found"));
}
}
/**
* First a <code>TextEvent</code> object created and
* it is passed to <code>textChanged</code> method
* call. Then a short wait follows for listener already
* registered at the object to be called. <p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if the listener was called with
* the same <code>TextEvent</code> object as was created
* before.
*/
public void _textChanged() {
boolean result = true ;
TextEvent event = new TextEvent() ;
event.dummy1 = 2;
oObj.textChanged(event);
try {
Thread.sleep(200) ;
} catch (InterruptedException e) {}
result = textListener.textChangedCalled &&
textListener.event.dummy1 == 2;
tRes.tested("textChanged()", result) ;
}
/**
* Forces environment recreation.
*/
protected void after() {
disposeEnvironment();
}
}