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package org.assertj.swing.driver;
import static org.assertj.swing.awt.AWT.centerOf;
import java.awt.Point;
import java.awt.Rectangle;
import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
import javax.swing.JList;
import org.assertj.swing.annotation.RunsInCurrentThread;
/**
* Calculates the centre of a cell in a {@code JList}.
*
* @author Alex Ruiz
*/
final class JListCellCenterQuery {
/*
* Sometimes the cell is not completely contained in the visible rectangle of the JList (e.g. when a list item
* has long text and the JList is in a JScrollPane). In this case, we return the center of the intersection of the
* visible rectangle of the JList and the cell bounds. (issue FEST-65).
*/
@RunsInCurrentThread
static @Nonnull Point cellCenter(@Nonnull JList> list, @Nonnull Rectangle cellBounds) {
Point cellCenter = centerOf(cellBounds);
Rectangle visibleRect = list.getVisibleRect();
if (visibleRect.contains(cellCenter)) {
return cellCenter;
}
Rectangle intersection = visibleRect.intersection(cellBounds);
return centerOf(intersection);
}
private JListCellCenterQuery() {
}
}