7044486: open jdk repos have files with incorrect copyright headers, which can end up in src bundles
Reviewed-by: ohair, trims
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/*
@test
@bug 6480024
@library ../../../regtesthelpers
@build Util Sysout AbstractTest
@summary stack overflow on mouse wheel rotation
@author Andrei Dmitriev: area=awt.event
@run main InfiniteRecursion
*/
/**
* InfiniteRecursion.java
*
* summary: put a JButton into JFrame.
* Add MouseWheelListener to JFrame.
* Add MouseListener to JButton.
* Rotating a wheel over the JButton would result in stack overflow.
*/
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import test.java.awt.regtesthelpers.Util;
import test.java.awt.regtesthelpers.AbstractTest;
import test.java.awt.regtesthelpers.Sysout;
public class InfiniteRecursion {
final static Robot robot = Util.createRobot();
final static int MOVE_COUNT = 5;
//*2 for both rotation directions,
//*2 as Java sends the wheel event to every for nested component in hierarchy under cursor
final static int EXPECTED_COUNT = MOVE_COUNT * 2 * 2;
static int actualEvents = 0;
public static void main(String []s)
{
JFrame frame = new JFrame("A test frame");
frame.setSize(200, 200);
frame.addMouseWheelListener(new MouseWheelListener() {
public void mouseWheelMoved(MouseWheelEvent e) {
System.out.println("Wheel moved on FRAME : "+e);
actualEvents++;
}
});
JButton jButton = new JButton();
/*
outputBox.addMouseWheelListener(new MouseWheelListener() {
public void mouseWheelMoved(MouseWheelEvent e){}
});
*/
jButton.addMouseListener(new MouseAdapter() {
public void mousePressed(MouseEvent e) {
System.out.println("MousePressed on jButton : "+e);
}
});
frame.add(jButton);
frame.setVisible(true);
Util.waitForIdle(robot);
Util.pointOnComp(jButton, robot);
Util.waitForIdle(robot);
for (int i = 0; i < MOVE_COUNT; i++){
robot.mouseWheel(1);
robot.delay(10);
}
for (int i = 0; i < MOVE_COUNT; i++){
robot.mouseWheel(-1);
robot.delay(10);
}
Util.waitForIdle(robot);
//Not fair to check for multiplier 4 as it's not specified actual number of WheelEvents
//result in a single wheel rotation.
if (actualEvents != EXPECTED_COUNT) {
AbstractTest.fail("Expected events count: "+ EXPECTED_COUNT+" Actual events count: "+ actualEvents);
}
}
}