# This file is a Tcl script to test out the old syntax of Tk's # "pack" command (before release 3.3). It is organized in the # standard fashion for Tcl tests. # # Copyright (c) 1991-1994 The Regents of the University of California. # Copyright (c) 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # Copyright (c) 1998-1999 by Scriptics Corporation. # All rights reserved. package require tcltest 2.2 eval tcltest::configure $argv tcltest::loadTestedCommands namespace import -force tcltest::test # First, test a single window packed in various ways in a parent destroy .pack frame .pack place .pack -width 100 -height 100 frame .pack.red -width 10 -height 20 label .pack.red.l -text R -bd 2 -relief raised place .pack.red.l -relwidth 1.0 -relheight 1.0 frame .pack.green -width 30 -height 40 label .pack.green.l -text G -bd 2 -relief raised place .pack.green.l -relwidth 1.0 -relheight 1.0 frame .pack.blue -width 40 -height 40 label .pack.blue.l -text B -bd 2 -relief raised place .pack.blue.l -relwidth 1.0 -relheight 1.0 frame .pack.violet -width 80 -height 20 label .pack.violet.l -text P -bd 2 -relief raised place .pack.violet.l -relwidth 1.0 -relheight 1.0 test oldpack-1.1 {basic positioning} -body { pack ap .pack .pack.red top update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+45+0 test oldpack-1.2 {basic positioning} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red bottom update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+45+80 test oldpack-1.3 {basic positioning} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red left update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+0+40 test oldpack-1.4 {basic positioning} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red right update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+90+40 # Try adding padding around the window and make sure that the # window gets a larger frame. test oldpack-2.1 {padding} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {t padx 20} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+45+0 test oldpack-2.2 {padding} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {top pady 20} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+45+10 test oldpack-2.3 {padding} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {l padx 20} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+10+40 test oldpack-2.4 {padding} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {left pady 20} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+0+40 # Position the window at different positions in its frame to # make sure they all work. Try two differenet frame locations, # to make sure that frame offsets are being added in correctly. test oldpack-3.1 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {b padx 20 pady 30} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+45+65 test oldpack-3.2 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {bottom padx 20 pady 30 fr n} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+45+50 test oldpack-3.3 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {bottom padx 20 pady 30 frame ne} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+90+50 test oldpack-3.4 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {bottom padx 20 pady 30 frame e} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+90+65 test oldpack-3.5 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {bottom padx 20 pady 30 frame se} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+90+80 test oldpack-3.6 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {bottom padx 20 pady 30 frame s} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+45+80 test oldpack-3.7 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {bottom padx 20 pady 30 frame sw} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+0+80 test oldpack-3.8 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {bottom padx 20 pady 30 frame w} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+0+65 test oldpack-3.9 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {bottom padx 20 pady 30 frame nw} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+0+50 test oldpack-3.10 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {bottom padx 20 pady 30 frame c} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+45+65 test oldpack-3.11 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {r padx 20 pady 30} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+80+40 test oldpack-3.12 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {right padx 20 pady 30 frame n} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+80+0 test oldpack-3.13 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {right padx 20 pady 30 frame ne} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+90+0 test oldpack-3.14 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {right padx 20 pady 30 frame e} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+90+40 test oldpack-3.15 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {right padx 20 pady 30 frame se} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+90+80 test oldpack-3.16 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {right padx 20 pady 30 frame s} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+80+80 test oldpack-3.17 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {right padx 20 pady 30 frame sw} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+70+80 test oldpack-3.18 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {right padx 20 pady 30 frame w} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+70+40 test oldpack-3.19 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {right padx 20 pady 30 frame nw} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+70+0 test oldpack-3.20 {framing} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {right padx 20 pady 30 frame center} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+80+40 # Try out various filling combinations in a couple of different # frame locations. test oldpack-4.1 {filling} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {bottom padx 20 pady 30 fillx} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 100x20+0+65 test oldpack-4.2 {filling} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {bottom padx 20 pady 30 filly} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x50+45+50 test oldpack-4.3 {filling} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {bottom padx 20 pady 30 fill} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 100x50+0+50 test oldpack-4.4 {filling} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {right padx 20 pady 30 fillx} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 30x20+70+40 test oldpack-4.5 {filling} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {right padx 20 pady 30 filly} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x100+80+0 test oldpack-4.6 {filling} -body { pack append .pack .pack.red {right padx 20 pady 30 fill} update winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 30x100+70+0 # Multiple windows: make sure that space is properly subtracted # from the cavity as windows are positioned inwards from all # different sides. Also make sure that windows get unmapped if # there isn't enough space for them. pack append .pack .pack.red top .pack.green top .pack.blue top \ .pack.violet top update test oldpack-5.1 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+45+0 test oldpack-5.2 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.green } -result 30x40+35+20 test oldpack-5.3 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.blue } -result 40x40+30+60 test oldpack-5.4 {multiple windows} -body { winfo ismapped .pack.violet } -result 0 pack b .pack.blue .pack.violet top update test oldpack-5.5 {multiple windows} -body { winfo ismapped .pack.violet } -result 1 test oldpack-5.6 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.violet } -result 80x20+10+60 test oldpack-5.7 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.blue } -result 40x20+30+80 pack after .pack.blue .pack.red top update test oldpack-5.8 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.green } -result 30x40+35+0 test oldpack-5.9 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.violet } -result 80x20+10+40 test oldpack-5.10 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.blue } -result 40x40+30+60 test oldpack-5.11 {multiple windows} -body { winfo ismapped .pack.red } -result 0 pack before .pack.green .pack.red right .pack.blue left update test oldpack-5.12 {multiple windows} -body { winfo ismapped .pack.red } -result 1 test oldpack-5.13 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+90+40 test oldpack-5.14 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.blue } -result 40x40+0+30 test oldpack-5.15 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.green } -result 30x40+50+0 test oldpack-5.16 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.violet } -result 50x20+40+40 pack append .pack .pack.violet left .pack.green bottom .pack.red bottom \ .pack.blue bottom update test oldpack-5.17 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.violet } -result 80x20+0+40 test oldpack-5.18 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.green } -result 20x40+80+60 test oldpack-5.19 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+85+40 test oldpack-5.20 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.blue } -result 20x40+80+0 pack after .pack.blue .pack.blue top .pack.red right .pack.green right \ .pack.violet right update test oldpack-5.21 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.blue } -result 40x40+30+0 test oldpack-5.22 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+90+60 test oldpack-5.23 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.green } -result 30x40+60+50 test oldpack-5.24 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.violet } -result 60x20+0+60 pack after .pack.blue .pack.red left .pack.green left .pack.violet left update test oldpack-5.25 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.blue } -result 40x40+30+0 test oldpack-5.26 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.red } -result 10x20+0+60 test oldpack-5.27 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.green } -result 30x40+10+50 test oldpack-5.28 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.violet } -result 60x20+40+60 pack append .pack .pack.violet left .pack.green left .pack.blue left \ .pack.red left update test oldpack-5.29 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.violet } -result 80x20+0+40 test oldpack-5.30 {multiple windows} -body { winfo geometry .pack.green } -result 20x40+80+30 test oldpack-5.31 {multiple windows} -body { winfo ismapped .pack.blue } -result 0 test oldpack-5.32 {multiple windows} -body { winfo ismapped .pack.red } -result 0 # Test the ability of the packer to propagate geometry information # to its parent. Make sure it computes the parent's needs both in # the direction of packing (width for "left" and "right" windows, # for example), and perpendicular to the pack direction (height for # "left" and "right" windows). pack append .pack .pack.red top .pack.green top .pack.blue top \ .pack.violet top update test oldpack-6.1 {geometry propagation} -body { winfo reqwidth .pack} -result 80 test oldpack-6.2 {geometry propagation} -body { winfo reqheight .pack} -result 120 destroy .pack.violet update test oldpack-6.3 {geometry propagation} -body { winfo reqwidth .pack} -result 40 test oldpack-6.4 {geometry propagation} -body { winfo reqheight .pack} -result 100 frame .pack.violet -width 80 -height 20 -bg violet label .pack.violet.l -text P -bd 2 -relief raised place .pack.violet.l -relwidth 1.0 -relheight 1.0 pack append .pack .pack.red left .pack.green right .pack.blue bottom \ .pack.violet top update test oldpack-6.5 {geometry propagation} -body { winfo reqwidth .pack} -result 120 test oldpack-6.6 {geometry propagation} -body { winfo reqheight .pack} -result 60 pack append .pack .pack.violet top .pack.green top .pack.blue left \ .pack.red left update test oldpack-6.7 {geometry propagation} -body { winfo reqwidth .pack} -result 80 test oldpack-6.8 {geometry propagation} -body { winfo reqheight .pack} -result 100 # Test the "expand" option, and make sure space is evenly divided # when several windows request expansion. pack append .pack .pack.violet top .pack.green {left e} \ .pack.blue {left expand} .pack.red {left expand} update test oldpack-7.1 {multiple expanded windows} -body { pack append .pack .pack.violet top .pack.green {left e} \ .pack.blue {left expand} .pack.red {left expand} update list [winfo geometry .pack.green] [winfo geometry .pack.blue] \ [winfo geometry .pack.red] } -result {30x40+3+40 40x40+39+40 10x20+86+50} test oldpack-7.2 {multiple expanded windows} -body { pack append .pack .pack.green left .pack.violet {bottom expand} \ .pack.blue {bottom expand} .pack.red {bottom expand} update list [winfo geometry .pack.violet] [winfo geometry .pack.blue] \ [winfo geometry .pack.red] } -result {70x20+30+77 40x40+45+30 10x20+60+3} test oldpack-7.3 {multiple expanded windows} -body { foreach i [winfo child .pack] { pack unpack $i } pack append .pack .pack.green {left e fill} .pack.red {left expand fill} \ .pack.blue {top fill} update list [winfo geometry .pack.green] [winfo geometry .pack.red] \ [winfo geometry .pack.blue] } -result {40x100+0+0 20x100+40+0 40x40+60+0} test oldpack-7.4 {multiple expanded windows} -body { foreach i [winfo child .pack] { pack unpack $i } pack append .pack .pack.red {top expand} .pack.violet {top expand} \ .pack.blue {right fill} update list [winfo geometry .pack.red] [winfo geometry .pack.violet] \ [winfo geometry .pack.blue] } -result {10x20+45+5 80x20+10+35 40x40+60+60} test oldpack-7.5 {multiple expanded windows} -body { foreach i [winfo child .pack] { pack unpack $i } pack append .pack .pack.green {right frame s} .pack.red {top expand} update list [winfo geometry .pack.green] [winfo geometry .pack.red] } -result {30x40+70+60 10x20+30+40} test oldpack-7.6 {multiple expanded windows} -body { foreach i [winfo child .pack] { pack unpack $i } pack append .pack .pack.violet {bottom frame e} .pack.red {right expand} update list [winfo geometry .pack.violet] [winfo geometry .pack.red] } -result {80x20+20+80 10x20+45+30} # Need more bizarre tests with combinations of expanded windows and # windows in opposing directions! Also, include padding in expanded # (and unexpanded) windows. # Syntax errors on pack commands test oldpack-8.1 {syntax errors} -body { pack } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args: should be "pack option arg ?arg ...?"} test oldpack-8.2 {syntax errors} -body { pack append } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args: should be "pack option arg ?arg ...?"} test oldpack-8.3 {syntax errors} -body { pack gorp foo } -returnCodes error -result {bad option "gorp": must be configure, forget, info, propagate, or slaves} test oldpack-8.4 {syntax errors} -body { pack a .pack } -returnCodes error -result {bad option "a": must be configure, forget, info, propagate, or slaves} test oldpack-8.5 {syntax errors} -body { pack after foobar } -returnCodes error -result {bad window path name "foobar"} test oldpack-8.6 {syntax errors} -setup { destroy .pack.yellow } -body { frame .pack.yellow -bg yellow pack after .pack.yellow } -cleanup { destroy .pack.yellow } -returnCodes error -result {window ".pack.yellow" isn't packed} test oldpack-8.7 {syntax errors} -body { pack append foobar } -returnCodes error -result {bad window path name "foobar"} test oldpack-8.8 {syntax errors} -body { pack before foobar } -returnCodes error -result {bad window path name "foobar"} test oldpack-8.9 {syntax errors} -setup { destroy .pack.yellow } -body { frame .pack.yellow -bg yellow pack before .pack.yellow } -cleanup { destroy .pack.yellow } -returnCodes error -result {window ".pack.yellow" isn't packed} test oldpack-8.10 {syntax errors} -body { pack info .pack help } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args: should be "pack info window"} test oldpack-8.11 {syntax errors} -body { pack info foobar } -returnCodes error -result {bad window path name "foobar"} test oldpack-8.12 {syntax errors} -body { pack append .pack .pack.blue } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args: window ".pack.blue" should be followed by options} test oldpack-8.13 {syntax errors} -body { pack append . .pack.blue top } -returnCodes error -result {can't pack .pack.blue inside .} test oldpack-8.14 {syntax errors} -body { pack append .pack .pack.blue f } -returnCodes error -result {bad option "f": should be top, bottom, left, right, expand, fill, fillx, filly, padx, pady, or frame} test oldpack-8.15 {syntax errors} -body { pack append .pack .pack.blue pad } -returnCodes error -result {bad option "pad": should be top, bottom, left, right, expand, fill, fillx, filly, padx, pady, or frame} test oldpack-8.16 {syntax errors} -body { pack append .pack .pack.blue {frame south} } -returnCodes error -result {bad anchor "south": must be n, ne, e, se, s, sw, w, nw, or center} test oldpack-8.17 {syntax errors} -body { pack append .pack .pack.blue {padx -2} } -returnCodes error -result {bad pad value "-2": must be positive screen distance} test oldpack-8.18 {syntax errors} -body { pack append .pack .pack.blue {padx} } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args: "padx" option must be followed by screen distance} test oldpack-8.19 {syntax errors} -body { pack append .pack .pack.blue {pady -2} } -returnCodes error -result {bad pad value "-2": must be positive screen distance} test oldpack-8.20 {syntax errors} -body { pack append .pack .pack.blue {pady} } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args: "pady" option must be followed by screen distance} test oldpack-8.21 {syntax errors} -body { pack append .pack .pack.blue "\{abc" } -returnCodes error -result {unmatched open brace in list} test oldpack-8.22 {syntax errors} -body { pack append .pack .pack.blue frame } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args: "frame" option must be followed by anchor point} # Test "pack info" command output. test oldpack-9.1 {information output} -body { pack append .pack .pack.blue {top fillx frame n} \ .pack.red {bottom filly frame s} .pack.green {left fill frame w} \ .pack.violet {right expand frame e} list [pack slaves .pack] [pack info .pack.blue] [pack info .pack.red] \ [pack info .pack.green] [pack info .pack.violet] } -result {{.pack.blue .pack.red .pack.green .pack.violet} {-in .pack -anchor n -expand 0 -fill x -ipadx 0 -ipady 0 -padx 0 -pady 0 -side top} {-in .pack -anchor s -expand 0 -fill y -ipadx 0 -ipady 0 -padx 0 -pady 0 -side bottom} {-in .pack -anchor w -expand 0 -fill both -ipadx 0 -ipady 0 -padx 0 -pady 0 -side left} {-in .pack -anchor e -expand 1 -fill none -ipadx 0 -ipady 0 -padx 0 -pady 0 -side right}} test oldpack-9.2 {information output} -body { pack append .pack .pack.blue {padx 10 frame nw} \ .pack.red {pady 20 frame ne} .pack.green {frame se} \ .pack.violet {frame sw} list [pack slaves .pack] [pack info .pack.blue] [pack info .pack.red] \ [pack info .pack.green] [pack info .pack.violet] } -result {{.pack.blue .pack.red .pack.green .pack.violet} {-in .pack -anchor nw -expand 0 -fill none -ipadx 0 -ipady 0 -padx 5 -pady 0 -side top} {-in .pack -anchor ne -expand 0 -fill none -ipadx 0 -ipady 0 -padx 0 -pady 10 -side top} {-in .pack -anchor se -expand 0 -fill none -ipadx 0 -ipady 0 -padx 0 -pady 0 -side top} {-in .pack -anchor sw -expand 0 -fill none -ipadx 0 -ipady 0 -padx 0 -pady 0 -side top}} test oldpack-9.3 {information output} -body { pack append .pack .pack.blue {frame center} .pack.red {frame center} \ .pack.green {frame c} .pack.violet {frame c} list [pack slaves .pack] [pack info .pack.blue] [pack info .pack.red] \ [pack info .pack.green] [pack info .pack.violet] } -result {{.pack.blue .pack.red .pack.green .pack.violet} {-in .pack -anchor center -expand 0 -fill none -ipadx 0 -ipady 0 -padx 0 -pady 0 -side top} {-in .pack -anchor center -expand 0 -fill none -ipadx 0 -ipady 0 -padx 0 -pady 0 -side top} {-in .pack -anchor center -expand 0 -fill none -ipadx 0 -ipady 0 -padx 0 -pady 0 -side top} {-in .pack -anchor center -expand 0 -fill none -ipadx 0 -ipady 0 -padx 0 -pady 0 -side top}} destroy .pack # cleanup cleanupTests return