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package ifc.container;
import lib.MultiMethodTest;
import com.sun.star.container.XIndexAccess;
import com.sun.star.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException;
import com.sun.star.lang.WrappedTargetException;
/**
* Testing <code>com.sun.star.container.XIndexAccess</code>
* interface methods :
* <ul>
* <li><code> getCount()</code></li>
* <li><code> getByIndex()</code></li>
* </ul> <p>
* Test seems to work properly in multithreaded environment.
* @see com.sun.star.container.XIndexAccess
*/
public class _XIndexAccess extends MultiMethodTest {
public XIndexAccess oObj = null;
/**
* Number of elements in the container.
*/
public int count = 0;
/**
* Get number of element in the container. <p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if method returns number lager than -1.
*/
public void _getCount() {
boolean result = true;
log.println("getting the number of the elements");
// hope we haven't a count lower than zerro ;-)
count = -1;
count = oObj.getCount();
result = (count != -1);
tRes.tested("getCount()", result);
} //end getCount()
/**
* This method tests the IndexAccess from the first element,
* the middle element and the last element. Finaly it test
* Exceptions which throws by a not available index. <p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if first, middle and last elements
* successfully returned and has non null value; and if on
* invalid index parameter <code>IndexOutOfBoundException</code>
* is thrown.<p>
* The following method tests are to be completed successfully before :
* <ul>
* <li> <code> getCount() </code> : to have number of elements
* in container. </li>
* </ul>
*/
public void _getByIndex() {
requiredMethod("getCount()");
// get count from holder
try {
Thread.sleep(200);
}
catch(java.lang.InterruptedException e) {}
boolean result = true;
boolean loc_result = true;
Object o = null;
log.println("Testing getByIndex()");
if (count > 0) {
// Check the first element
log.println("Check the first element");
result &= checkGetByIndex(0);
// Check the middle element
log.println("Check the middle element");
result &= checkGetByIndex(count /2);
// Check the last element
log.println("Check the last element");
result &= checkGetByIndex(count -1);
// Testing getByIndex with wrong params.
log.println("Testing getByIndex with wrong params.");
try {
log.println("getByIndex(" + count + ")");
loc_result = oObj.getByIndex(count) == null;
log.println("no exception thrown - FAILED");
result = false;
} catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
log.println("Expected exception cought! " + e + " OK");
} catch (WrappedTargetException e) {
log.println("Wrong exception! " + e + " FAILED");
result = false;
}
}
tRes.tested("getByIndex()", result);
} // end getByIndex
private boolean checkGetByIndex(int index){
Object o = null;
boolean result = true;
try {
log.println("getByIndex(" + index + ")");
o = oObj.getByIndex(index);
if ( tEnv.getObjRelation("XIndexAccess.getByIndex.mustBeNull") != null){
result = (o == null);
if (result) log.println("OK"); else log.println("FAILED -> not null");
} else {
result = (o != null);
if (result) log.println("OK"); else log.println("FAILED -> null");
}
} catch (WrappedTargetException e) {
log.println("Exception! " + e);
result = false;
} catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
log.println("Exception! " + e);
result = false;
}
return result;
}
} // end XIndexAccess