# This file is a Tcl script to test out the option-handling facilities # of Tk. It is organized in the standard fashion for Tcl tests. # # Copyright (c) 1991-1993 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 namespace import ::tcltest::* eval tcltest::configure $argv tcltest::loadTestedCommands testConstraint appNameIsTktest [expr {[winfo name .] eq "tktest"}] deleteWindows set appName [winfo name .] # First, test basic retrievals, being sure to trigger all the various # types of NodeElements (EXACT_LEAF_NAME, WILDCARD_NODE_CLASS, and # everything in-between). frame .op1 -class Class1 frame .op2 -class Class2 frame .op1.op3 -class Class1 frame .op1.op4 -class Class3 frame .op2.op5 -class Class2 frame .op1.op3.op6 -class Class4 # Configurations for tests 1.* - 12.* option clear option add *Color1 red option add *x blue option add *Class1.x yellow option add $appName.op1.x green option add *Class2.Color1 orange option add $appName.op2.op5.Color2 purple option add $appName.Class1.Class3.y brown option add $appName*op6*Color2 black option add $appName*Class1.op1.Color2 grey test option-1.1 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get . x Color1 } -result blue test option-1.2 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get . y Color1 } -result red test option-1.3 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get . z Color1 } -result red test option-1.4 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get . x Color2 } -result blue test option-1.5 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get . y Color2 } -result {} test option-1.6 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get . z Color2 } -result {} test option-2.1 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1 x Color1 } -result green test option-2.2 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1 y Color1 } -result red test option-2.3 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1 z Color1 } -result red test option-2.4 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1 x Color2 } -result green test option-2.5 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1 y Color2 } -result {} test option-2.6 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1 z Color2 } -result {} test option-3.1 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op3 x Color1 } -result yellow test option-3.2 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op3 y Color1 } -result red test option-3.3 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op3 z Color1 } -result red test option-3.4 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op3 x Color2 } -result yellow test option-3.5 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op3 y Color2 } -result {} test option-3.6 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op3 z Color2 } -result {} test option-4.1 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op3.op6 x Color1 } -result blue test option-4.2 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op3.op6 y Color1 } -result red test option-4.3 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op3.op6 z Color1 } -result red test option-4.4 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op3.op6 x Color2 } -result black test option-4.5 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op3.op6 y Color2 } -result black test option-4.6 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op3.op6 z Color2 } -result black test option-5.1 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op4 x Color1 } -result blue test option-5.2 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op4 y Color1 } -result brown test option-5.3 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op4 z Color1 } -result red test option-5.4 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op4 x Color2 } -result blue test option-5.5 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op4 y Color2 } -result brown test option-5.6 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op1.op4 z Color2 } -result {} test option-6.1 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op2 x Color1 } -result orange test option-6.2 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op2 y Color1 } -result orange test option-6.3 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op2 z Color1 } -result orange test option-6.4 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op2 x Color2 } -result blue test option-6.5 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op2 y Color2 } -result {} test option-6.6 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op2 z Color2 } -result {} test option-7.1 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op2.op5 x Color1 } -result orange test option-7.2 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op2.op5 y Color1 } -result orange test option-7.3 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op2.op5 z Color1 } -result orange test option-7.4 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op2.op5 x Color2 } -result purple test option-7.5 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op2.op5 y Color2 } -result purple test option-7.6 {basic option retrieval} -body { option get .op2.op5 z Color2 } -result purple # Now try similar tests to above, except jump around non-hierarchically # between windows to make sure that the option stacks are pushed and # popped correctly. option get . foo Foo test option-8.1 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op2.op5 x Color1 } -result orange test option-8.2 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op2.op5 y Color1 } -result orange test option-8.3 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op2.op5 z Color1 } -result orange test option-8.4 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op2.op5 x Color2 } -result purple test option-8.5 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op2.op5 y Color2 } -result purple test option-8.6 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op2.op5 z Color2 } -result purple test option-9.1 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get . x Color1 } -result blue test option-9.2 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get . y Color1 } -result red test option-9.3 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get . z Color1 } -result red test option-9.4 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get . x Color2 } -result blue test option-9.5 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get . y Color2 } -result {} test option-9.6 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get . z Color2 } -result {} test option-10.1 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1.op3.op6 x Color1 } -result blue test option-10.2 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1.op3.op6 y Color1 } -result red test option-10.3 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1.op3.op6 z Color1 } -result red test option-10.4 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1.op3.op6 x Color2 } -result black test option-10.5 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1.op3.op6 y Color2 } -result black test option-10.6 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1.op3.op6 z Color2 } -result black test option-11.1 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1.op3 x Color1 } -result yellow test option-11.2 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1.op3 y Color1 } -result red test option-11.3 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1.op3 z Color1 } -result red test option-11.4 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1.op3 x Color2 } -result yellow test option-11.5 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1.op3 y Color2 } -result {} test option-11.6 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1.op3 z Color2 } -result {} test option-12.1 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1 x Color1 } -result green test option-12.2 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1 y Color1 } -result red test option-12.3 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1 z Color1 } -result red test option-12.4 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1 x Color2 } -result green test option-12.5 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1 y Color2 } -result {} test option-12.6 {stack pushing/popping} -body { option get .op1 z Color2 } -result {} # Test the major priority levels (widgetDefault, etc.) # Configurations for tests 13.* option clear option add $appName.op1.a 100 100 option add $appName.op1.A interactive interactive option add $appName.op1.b userDefault userDefault option add $appName.op1.B startupFile startupFile option add $appName.op1.c widgetDefault widgetDefault option add $appName.op1.C 0 0 test option-13.1 {priority levels} -body { option get .op1 a A } -result 100 test option-13.2 {priority levels} -body { option get .op1 b A } -result interactive test option-13.3 {priority levels} -body { option get .op1 b B } -result userDefault test option-13.4 {priority levels} -body { option get .op1 c B } -result startupFile test option-13.5 {priority levels} -body { option get .op1 c C } -result widgetDefault option add $appName.op1.B file2 widget test option-13.6 {priority levels} -body { option get .op1 c B } -result startupFile option add $appName.op1.B file2 startupFile test option-13.7 {priority levels} -body { option get .op1 c B } -result file2 # Test various error conditions test option-14.1 {error conditions} -body { option } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args: should be "option cmd arg ?arg ...?"} test option-14.2 {error conditions} -body { option x } -returnCodes error -result {bad option "x": must be add, clear, get, or readfile} test option-14.3 {error conditions} -body { option foo 3 } -returnCodes error -result {bad option "foo": must be add, clear, get, or readfile} test option-14.4 {error conditions} -body { option add 3 } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args: should be "option add pattern value ?priority?"} test option-14.5 {error conditions} -body { option add . a b c } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args: should be "option add pattern value ?priority?"} test option-14.6 {error conditions} -body { option add . a -1 } -returnCodes error -result {bad priority level "-1": must be widgetDefault, startupFile, userDefault, interactive, or a number between 0 and 100} test option-14.7 {error conditions} -body { option add . a 101 } -returnCodes error -result {bad priority level "101": must be widgetDefault, startupFile, userDefault, interactive, or a number between 0 and 100} test option-14.8 {error conditions} -body { option add . a gorp } -returnCodes error -result {bad priority level "gorp": must be widgetDefault, startupFile, userDefault, interactive, or a number between 0 and 100} test option-14.9 {error conditions} -body { option get 3 } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args: should be "option get window name class"} test option-14.10 {error conditions} -body { option get 3 4 } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args: should be "option get window name class"} test option-14.11 {error conditions} -body { option get 3 4 5 6 } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args: should be "option get window name class"} test option-14.12 {error conditions} -body { option get .gorp.gorp a A } -returnCodes error -result {bad window path name ".gorp.gorp"} set option1 [file join [testsDirectory] option.file1] test option-15.1 {database files} -body { option read non-existent } -returnCodes error -result {couldn't open "non-existent": no such file or directory} test option-15.2 {database files} -body { option read $option1 option get . x1 color } -result blue test option-15.3 {database files} -constraints appNameIsTktest -body { option read $option1 option get . x2 color } -result green test option-15.4 {database files} -body { option read $option1 option get . x3 color } -result purple test option-15.5 {database files} -body { option read $option1 option get . {x 4} color } -result brown test option-15.6 {database files} -body { option read $option1 option get . x6 color } -result {} test option-15.7 {database files} -body { option read $option1 option get . x9 color } -result " \t\\A\n" test option-15.8 {database files} -body { option read $option1 widget foo } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args: should be "option readfile fileName ?priority?"} test option-15.9 {database files} -body { option add *x3 burgundy catch {option read $option1 userDefault} option get . x3 color } -result burgundy test option-15.10 {database files} -body { set option2 [file join [testsDirectory] option.file2] option read $option2 } -returnCodes error -result {missing colon on line 2} set option3 [file join [testsDirectory] option.file3] option read $option3 test option-15.11 {database files} {option get . {x 4} color} br\xf3wn test option-16.1 {ReadOptionFile} -body { set option4 [makeFile {} option.file3] set file [open $option4 w] fconfigure $file -translation crlf puts $file "*x7: true\n*x8: false" close $file option read $option4 userDefault list [option get . x7 color] [option get . x8 color] } -cleanup { removeFile $option4 } -result {true false} deleteWindows # cleanup cleanupTests return