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* --------------------
* ObjectListTests.java
* --------------------
* (C) Copyright 2003, 2004, by Object Refinery Limited and Contributors.
*
* Original Author: David Gilbert (for Object Refinery Limited);
* Contributor(s): -;
*
* $Id: ObjectListTests.java,v 1.3 2007/11/02 17:50:37 taqua Exp $
*
* Changes
* -------
* 13-Aug-2003 : Version 1 (DG);
* 17-Sep-2003 : Added new tests for equals and serialization (DG);
*
*/
package org.jfree.util.junit;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.ObjectInput;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutput;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import junit.framework.Test;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
import junit.framework.TestSuite;
import org.jfree.util.ObjectList;
/**
* Tests for the {@link ObjectList} class.
*/
public class ObjectListTests extends TestCase {
/**
* Returns the tests as a test suite.
*
* @return The test suite.
*/
public static Test suite() {
return new TestSuite(ObjectListTests.class);
}
/**
* Constructs a new set of tests.
*
* @param name the name of the tests.
*/
public ObjectListTests(final String name) {
super(name);
}
/**
* Tests the equals() method.
*/
public void testEquals() {
final ObjectList l1 = new ObjectList();
l1.set(0, Color.blue);
l1.set(1, Color.red);
final ObjectList l2 = new ObjectList();
l2.set(0, Color.blue);
l2.set(1, Color.red);
assertTrue(l1.equals(l2));
assertTrue(l2.equals(l2));
}
/**
* Another test of the equals method. The capacity of the internal list shouldn't
* be a factor.
*/
public void testEquals2() {
final ObjectList l1 = new ObjectList(20);
l1.set(0, Color.blue);
l1.set(1, Color.red);
final ObjectList l2 = new ObjectList();
l2.set(0, Color.blue);
l2.set(1, Color.red);
assertTrue(l1.equals(l2));
assertTrue(l2.equals(l2));
}
/**
* Confirm that cloning works.
*/
public void testCloning() {
final ObjectList l1 = new ObjectList();
l1.set(0, Color.blue);
l1.set(1, Color.red);
ObjectList l2 = null;
try {
l2 = (ObjectList) l1.clone();
}
catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
System.err.println("ObjectListTests.testCloning: failed to clone.");
}
assertTrue(l1 != l2);
assertTrue(l1.getClass() == l2.getClass());
assertTrue(l1.equals(l2));
l2.set(0, Color.green);
assertFalse(l1.equals(l2));
}
/**
* Serialize an instance, restore it, and check for equality.
*/
public void testSerialization() {
final ObjectList l1 = new ObjectList();
l1.set(0, Color.red);
l1.set(1, Color.blue);
l1.set(2, null);
ObjectList l2 = null;
try {
final ByteArrayOutputStream buffer = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
final ObjectOutput out = new ObjectOutputStream(buffer);
out.writeObject(l1);
out.close();
final ObjectInput in = new ObjectInputStream(new ByteArrayInputStream(buffer.toByteArray()));
l2 = (ObjectList) in.readObject();
in.close();
}
catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e.toString());
}
assertEquals(l1, l2);
}
/**
* Tests the expand method. This test reproduces a bug where the list was not expanded beyond
* the initial default size of 8. This bug is now fixed.
*/
public void testExpand() {
final ObjectList l1 = new ObjectList();
l1.set(10, Color.blue);
final Color c = (Color) l1.get(10);
assertTrue(c.equals(Color.blue));
}
}
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