/* getActionMap.java -- some checks for the getActionMap() method in the
JLabel class.
Copyright (C) 2006 David Gilbert <david.gilbert@object-refinery.com>
This file is part of Mauve.
Mauve is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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*/
// Tags: JDK1.3
package gnu.testlet.javax.swing.JLabel;
import gnu.testlet.TestHarness;
import gnu.testlet.Testlet;
import javax.swing.ActionMap;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
public class getActionMap implements Testlet
{
public void test(TestHarness harness)
{
// this is the original version of the test - it shows no actions for
// a regular label...
JLabel label = new JLabel("XYZ");
ActionMap m = label.getActionMap();
harness.check(m.keys(), null);
ActionMap mp = m.getParent();
harness.check(mp, null);
// but then I remembered that when a label has a mnemonic and target
// component, you can get the focus for the target component via the
// keyboard
JLabel label2 = new JLabel("ABC");
JButton button = new JButton("Target");
label2.setLabelFor(button);
label2.setDisplayedMnemonic('A');
m = label2.getActionMap();
harness.check(m.keys(), null);
mp = m.getParent();
harness.check(mp.size(), 2);
harness.check(mp.get("press") != null);
harness.check(mp.get("release") != null);
}
}