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package ifc.container;
import lib.MultiMethodTest;
import com.sun.star.container.XIndexContainer;
import com.sun.star.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException;
/**
* Testing com.sun.star.container.XIndexContainer
* interface methods :
*
insertByIndex()
removeByIndex()
* * This test needs the following object relations : *
'INSTANCE1', ..., 'INSTANCEN'
: N relations
* which represents objects to be inserted. See below
* for more information.'XIndexContainerINDEX'
: For internal test
* usage. Contains current thread number. 'THRCNT'
: number
* of interface threads running concurrently. * XIndexContainer needs n ObjectRelations "INSTANCEn" , where n=1, ..., * THRCNT.
* When this interface tested by different threads, it must use different * instances to insert/remove - one for each thread. *
* That's why we use objRelation "XIndexContainerINDEX" to store the number of * last taken instance. If there is no such relation, it initialize with 1. *
* This ObjectRelations should be necessary to create an Object, * which is insertable by insterByIndex() * INSTANCEn are n Objectrelations so that every thread can insert its own * object. n depends on the variable THRCNT which and comes from API.INI *
* Why that: * If you insert the same Object by insertByIndex() several times you * don't insert the Object several times. The first insertByIndex() inserts * the Object to the Container but all other insertByIndex() changes * the Index in the Container because it's the same Object.
* Test is multithread compliant.
* @see com.sun.star.container.XIndexContainer */ public class _XIndexContainer extends MultiMethodTest { public XIndexContainer oObj = null; int Index = 0; /** * First tries to insert proper object. Second tries to insert * null value. For each test thread different objects are inserted * on different indexes. For example for the first started test index * is 0 and object is get from relation 'INSTANCE1', and so on.
* Has OK status if in the first case getByIndex
* method returns non null value and in the second
* IndexOutOfBoundsException
was thrown.
*/
public void _insertByIndex() {
boolean result = true;
log.println("get ObjRelation(\"XIndexContainerINDEX\")");
String sIndex = (String)tEnv.getObjRelation("XIndexContainerINDEX");
if (sIndex == null) {
log.println("No XIndexContainerINDEX - so set it to 1.");
tEnv.addObjRelation("XIndexContainerINDEX", Integer.toString(1));
Index = 1;
} else {
Index = Integer.parseInt(sIndex);
Index++;
tEnv.addObjRelation("XIndexContainerINDEX",
Integer.toString(Index));
}
log.println("get ObjRelation(\"INSTANCE" + Index +"\")");
Object oInstance = tEnv.getObjRelation("INSTANCE"+ Index);
if (oInstance == null) {
log.println("ObjRelation(\"INSTANCE" + Index +"\") Object n.a.");
}
log.println("testing insertByIndex(\"" + Index + "\")...");
try {
oObj.insertByIndex(Index, oInstance);
result &= oObj.getByIndex(Index) != null ;
log.println("insertByIndex(\""+Index+"\")...OK");
} catch (com.sun.star.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
log.println("insertByIndex(\""+Index+"\"): " + e + " FLASE");
result = false;
} catch (com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException e) {
log.println("insertByIndex(\""+Index+"\"): " + e + " FLASE");
result = false;
} catch (com.sun.star.lang.WrappedTargetException e) {
log.println("insertByIndex(\""+Index+"\"): " + e + " FLASE");
result = false;
}
log.println("inserting a wrong Object occurs Exceptions ...");
try {
Object dummy = null;
oObj.insertByIndex(0, dummy);
log.println("No Exception: -> FALSE");
result = false;
} catch (com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException e) {
log.println("Dummy-Exception: " + e + " -> OK");
} catch (com.sun.star.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
log.println("!!! Wrong Exception: " + e + " -> FAILED");
result = false;
} catch (com.sun.star.lang.WrappedTargetException e) {
log.println("!!! Wrong Exception: " + e + " -> FAILED");
result = false;
}
tRes.tested("insertByIndex()", result);
}
/**
* Removes the element inserted by insertByIndex
method test.
* The number of elements is checked before and after removing.
* Then tries to remove an element with invalid index and checks exceptions.
*
* Has OK status if after removing number of elements decreases by
* one and IndexOutOfBoundsException
is thrown on invalid index
* removing.
* The following method tests are to be completed successfully before :
*
insertByIndex
: to have an object which can be
* removed.