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package android.widget.touchmode;
import android.widget.layout.linear.LLOfButtons1;
import static android.util.TouchModeFlexibleAsserts.assertInTouchModeAfterClick;
import static android.util.TouchModeFlexibleAsserts.assertInTouchModeAfterTap;
import static android.util.TouchModeFlexibleAsserts.assertNotInTouchModeAfterKey;
import android.test.ActivityInstrumentationTestCase;
import android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.MediumTest;
import android.view.KeyEvent;
import android.widget.Button;
/**
* Make sure focus isn't kept by buttons when entering touch mode.
*
* When in touch mode and hitting the d-pad, we should leave touch mode and the
* top most focusable gets focus.
*/
public class TouchModeFocusChangeTest extends ActivityInstrumentationTestCase<LLOfButtons1> {
private LLOfButtons1 mActivity;
private Button mFirstButton;
public TouchModeFocusChangeTest() {
super("com.android.frameworks.coretests", LLOfButtons1.class);
}
@Override
protected void setUp() throws Exception {
super.setUp();
mActivity = getActivity();
mFirstButton = mActivity.getFirstButton();
}
@MediumTest
public void testPreconditions() {
assertFalse("we should not be in touch mode", mActivity.isInTouchMode());
assertTrue("top button should have focus", mFirstButton.isFocused());
}
@MediumTest
public void testTouchButtonNotTakeFocus() {
assertInTouchModeAfterTap(this, mFirstButton);
assertTrue("should be in touch mode", mActivity.isInTouchMode());
assertFalse("button.isFocused",
mFirstButton.isFocused());
assertFalse("button.hasFocus",
mFirstButton.hasFocus());
assertNull("activity shouldn't have focus", mActivity.getCurrentFocus());
assertFalse("linear layout should not have focus",
mActivity.getLayout().hasFocus());
assertTrue("button's onClickListener should have fired",
mActivity.buttonClickListenerFired());
}
// TODO: reenable when more reliable
public void DISABLE_testLeaveTouchModeWithDpadEvent() {
assertInTouchModeAfterClick(this, mFirstButton);
assertTrue("should be in touch mode", mActivity.isInTouchMode());
assertFalse("button should not have focus when touched",
mFirstButton.isFocused());
assertNotInTouchModeAfterKey(this, KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_RIGHT, mFirstButton);
assertFalse("should be out of touch mode", mActivity.isInTouchMode());
assertTrue("first button (the top most focusable) should have gained focus",
mFirstButton.isFocused());
}
}
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