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#include <QtTest/QtTest> |
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#include "q3header.h" |
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//TESTED_CLASS= |
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//TESTED_FILES= |
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class tst_Q3Header : public QObject |
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{ |
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Q_OBJECT |
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public: |
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tst_Q3Header(); |
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public slots: |
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void initTestCase(); |
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void cleanupTestCase(); |
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private slots: |
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void bug_setOffset(); |
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void nullStringLabel(); |
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private: |
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Q3Header *testW; |
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}; |
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tst_Q3Header::tst_Q3Header() |
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{ |
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} |
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void tst_Q3Header::initTestCase() |
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{ |
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// Create the test class |
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testW = new Q3Header( 0, "testObject" ); |
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} |
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void tst_Q3Header::cleanupTestCase() |
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{ |
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delete testW; |
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} |
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/*! info/arc-15/30171 described a bug in setOffset(). Supposedly |
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fixed in change 59949. Up to Qt 3.0.2 the horizontal size was used |
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to determine whether scrolling was possible at all. Could be merged |
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into a general setOffset() test that goes through several variations |
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of sizes and orientation. |
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*/ |
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void tst_Q3Header::bug_setOffset() |
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{ |
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// create a vertical header which is wider than high. |
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testW->setOrientation( Qt::Vertical ); |
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testW->addLabel( "111111111111111111111111111111111111" ); |
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testW->addLabel( "222222222222222222222222222222222222" ); |
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testW->addLabel( "333333333333333333333333333333333333" ); |
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testW->addLabel( "444444444444444444444444444444444444" ); |
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testW->setFixedSize( testW->headerWidth() * 2, testW->headerWidth() / 2 ); |
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// we'll try to scroll down a little bit |
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int offs = testW->sectionSize( 0 ) / 2; |
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testW->setOffset( offs ); |
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// and check whether we succeeded. In case the method used width() |
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// for the visible header length offset() would be 0. |
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QCOMPARE( testW->offset(), offs ); |
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} |
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// Task 95640 |
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void tst_Q3Header::nullStringLabel() |
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{ |
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QString oldLabel = testW->label(0); |
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testW->setLabel(0, QString()); |
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QCOMPARE(testW->label(0), QString()); |
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testW->setLabel(0, oldLabel); |
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QCOMPARE(testW->label(0), oldLabel); |
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QCOMPARE(testW->label(testW->addLabel(QString())), QString()); |
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QCOMPARE(testW->label(testW->addLabel(QString("Foo"))), QString("Foo")); |
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testW->removeLabel(testW->count()-1); |
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QCOMPARE(testW->label(testW->addLabel(QString())), QString()); |
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QCOMPARE(testW->label(testW->addLabel(QString(""))), QString("")); |
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} |
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QTEST_MAIN(tst_Q3Header) |
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#include "tst_q3header.moc" |