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package ifc.util;
import lib.MultiMethodTest;
import com.sun.star.util.XModeSelector;
/**
* Testing <code>com.sun.star.util.XModeSelector</code>
* interface methods :
* <ul>
* <li><code>setMode()</code></li>
* <li><code>getMode()</code></li>
* <li><code>getSupportedModes()</code></li>
* <li><code>supportsMode()</code></li>
* </ul> <p>
* Test is <b> NOT </b> multithread compilant. <p>
* @see com.sun.star.util.XModeSelector
*/
public class _XModeSelector extends MultiMethodTest {
public XModeSelector oObj = null;
String[] supportedModes;
/**
* Calls the method and as argument pass one of the supported modes
* that was returned by method getSupportedMode.<p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if no runtime exceptions occurred.
*/
public void _setMode() {
requiredMethod("getSupportedModes()");
try {
oObj.setMode(supportedModes[0]);
} catch(com.sun.star.lang.NoSupportException e) {
log.println("Method setMode() doesn't support mode '"
+ supportedModes[0] + "'");
tRes.tested("setMode()", false);
return ;
}
tRes.tested("setMode()", true);
}
/**
* Calls the method and check returned value.<p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if no runtime exceptions occurred
* and returned value is equal to value that was set by method setMode.
*/
public void _getMode() {
requiredMethod("setMode()");
String curMode = oObj.getMode();
tRes.tested("getMode()", curMode.equals(supportedModes[0]));
}
/**
* Calls the method and checks value returned by method.<p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if no runtime exceptions occurred
* and returned value is not null.
*/
public void _getSupportedModes() {
supportedModes = oObj.getSupportedModes();
tRes.tested("getSupportedModes()", supportedModes != null);
}
/**
* Calls the method. First one of the supported modes that was returned
* by method getSupportedMode is passed as argument.
* Then the method is called again and the mode that is certainly not supported
* is passed. Checks up returned values in both cases.<p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if no runtime exceptions occurred,
* returned value is true in first call and is false in second call.
*/
public void _supportsMode() {
requiredMethod("getSupportedModes()");
boolean result = oObj.supportsMode(supportedModes[0]) &&
! oObj.supportsMode(supportedModes[0] + "_ForTest");
tRes.tested("supportsMode()", result);
}
}// finish class _XModeSelector
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