# This file is a Tcl script to test out the procedures in the file # tkColor.c. It is organized in the standard fashion for Tcl tests. # # Copyright (c) 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # # SCCS: @(#) color.test 1.5 96/02/16 10:56:05 if {[info procs test] != "test"} { source defs } eval destroy [winfo children .] wm geometry . {} raise . # cname -- # Returns a proper name for a color, given its intensities. # # Arguments: # r, g, b - Intensities on a 0-255 scale. proc cname {r g b} { format #%02x%02x%02x $r $g $b } proc cname4 {r g b} { format #%04x%04x%04x $r $g $b } # mkColors -- # Creates a canvas and fills it with a 2-D array of squares, each of a # different color. # # Arguments: # c - Name of canvas window to create. # width - Number of squares in each row. # height - Number of squares in each column. # r, g, b - Initial value for red, green, and blue intensities. # rx, gx, bx - Change in intensities between adjacent elements in row. # ry, gy, by - Change in intensities between adjacent elements in column. proc mkColors {c width height r g b rx gx bx ry gy by} { catch {destroy $c} canvas $c -width 400 -height 200 -bd 0 for {set y 0} {$y < $height} {incr y} { for {set x 0} {$x < $width} {incr x} { set color [format #%02x%02x%02x [expr $r + $y*$ry + $x*$rx] \ [expr $g + $y*$gy + $x*$gx] [expr $b + $y*$by + $x*$bx]] $c create rectangle [expr 10*$x] [expr 20*$y] \ [expr 10*$x + 10] [expr 20*$y + 20] -outline {} \ -fill $color } } } # closest - # Given intensities between 0 and 255, return the closest intensities # that the server can provide. # # Arguments: # w - Window in which to lookup color # r, g, b - Desired intensities, between 0 and 255. proc closest {w r g b} { set vals [winfo rgb $w [cname $r $g $b]] list [expr [lindex $vals 0]/256] [expr [lindex $vals 1]/256] \ [expr [lindex $vals 2]/256] } # c255 - # Given a list of red, green, and blue intensities, scale them # down to a 0-255 range. # # Arguments: # vals - List of intensities. proc c255 {vals} { list [expr [lindex $vals 0]/256] [expr [lindex $vals 1]/256] \ [expr [lindex $vals 2]/256] } # colorsFree -- # # Returns 1 if there appear to be free colormap entries in a window, # 0 otherwise. # # Arguments: # w - Name of window in which to check. # red, green, blue - Intensities to use in a trial color allocation # to see if there are colormap entries free. proc colorsFree {w {red 31} {green 245} {blue 192}} { set vals [winfo rgb $w [format #%02x%02x%02x $red $green $blue]] expr ([lindex $vals 0]/256 == $red) && ([lindex $vals 1]/256 == $green) \ && ([lindex $vals 2]/256 == $blue) } # Create a top-level with its own colormap (so we can test under # controlled conditions), then check to make sure that the visual # is color-mapped with 256 colors. If not, just skip this whole # test file. if [catch {toplevel .t -visual {pseudocolor 8} -colormap new}] { return } wm geom .t +0+0 if {[winfo depth .t] != 8} { destroy .t return } mkColors .t.c 40 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 40 pack .t.c update if ![colorsFree .t.c 101 233 17] { destroy .t return } mkColors .t.c2 20 1 250 0 0 -10 0 0 0 0 0 pack .t.c2 if [colorsFree .t.c] { destroy .t return } destroy .t.c .t.c2 test color-1.1 {Tk_GetColor procedure} { c255 [winfo rgb .t red] } {255 0 0} test color-1.2 {Tk_GetColor procedure} { list [catch {winfo rgb .t noname} msg] $msg } {1 {unknown color name "noname"}} test color-1.3 {Tk_GetColor procedure} { c255 [winfo rgb .t #123456] } {18 52 86} test color-1.4 {Tk_GetColor procedure} { list [catch {winfo rgb .t #xyz} msg] $msg } {1 {invalid color name "#xyz"}} test color-2.1 {Tk_FreeColor procedure, reference counting} { eval destroy [winfo child .t] mkColors .t.c 40 6 0 240 240 0 -6 0 0 0 -40 pack .t.c mkColors .t.c2 20 1 250 0 0 -10 0 0 0 0 0 pack .t.c2 update set last [.t.c2 create rectangle 50 50 70 60 -outline {} \ -fill [cname 0 240 240]] .t.c delete 1 set result [colorsFree .t] .t.c2 delete $last lappend result [colorsFree .t] } {0 1} test color-2.2 {Tk_FreeColor procedure, flushing stressed cmap information} { eval destroy [winfo child .t] mkColors .t.c 40 6 0 240 240 0 -6 0 0 0 -40 pack .t.c mkColors .t.c2 20 1 250 0 0 -10 0 0 0 0 0 mkColors .t.c2 20 1 250 250 0 -10 -10 0 0 0 0 pack .t.c2 update closest .t 241 241 1 } {240 240 0} destroy .t