On 01.09.16 12:51, Anton Tarasov wrote:
On 31 Aug 2016, at 21:04, Sergey Bylokhov <sergey.bylok...@oracle.com> wrote:
On 30.08.16 18:18, Anton Tarasov wrote:
As I wrote in JIRA, the problem is caused by the fact that a native
window (for a modal dialog) is shown before the peer starts to show.
(This seems strange, and you can investigate the reason, I’m not aware)
Maybe because NSWindow.orderFrontRegardless() is called? Why it is
called on that moment and why the "Regardless" version is used?
Well, I suggest a one-line fix, harmless from my point of view. And I'm
pointing to a problematic spot alongside. I'd love to know why modal
dialogs are shown that way, but I'm afraid there was a hidden reason.
I wonder how do you use this dialogs, because it is not possible to dispose or
make them invisible. For example all tests should dispose all windows which
were created in the test, and it seems impossible in the provided code,
right(tested on latest jdk9)?
What do you mean? Ok, I simply tried to dispose it, it disappeared (well, I
didn’t debug to check if it was disposed properly, but visually I see no
problem). So, please clarify.
I just check on the latest jdk9 and jdk8u101, I add these lines to the test:
f.setVisible(true);
d.setVisible(true);
+ f.dispose();
+ d.dispose();
but both frames are still visible. This is why I wonder, how did you
close it in the app.
Why do I have to dispose all windows in a reg test?
Of course I tested it, on jdk9 of a version matching the date of submitting the
fix.
Regards,
Anton.
--Semyon
The problem is thus specific to OSX.
Regards,
Anton.
On 29 Aug 2016, at 19:30, Semyon Sadetsky
<semyon.sadet...@oracle.com> wrote:
Hi Anton,
is it really OS X only problem? It seems on other platforms the peer
focusability is updated in the same way.
--Semyon
On 6/29/2016 9:04 PM, Anton Tarasov wrote:
Hello,
Please review the fix:
bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8160570
webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ant/JDK-8160570/webrev.0
<http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Eant/JDK-8160570/webrev.0>
The problem is that a modal dialog can skip the activation/focus
events on OSX.
The fix is to cache the focusability state of the Window peer
earlier, in its ctor.
Please find more details in JIRA.
Thanks,
Anton.
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Best regards, Sergey.
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Best regards, Sergey.