On Tue, 4 Oct 2022 22:52:30 GMT, SWinxy <d...@openjdk.org> wrote: > Many `installDefaults` methods set the font, foreground, and background on > objects but their inverse methods `uninstallDefaults` do not remove them. > I've added an inverse method to remove the colors and font to call for the > `uninstallDefaults` methods that install defaults. > > `AquaButtonUI` can call its super since it would otherwise be repeated code. > `BasicComboBoxUI` (weirdly) installs the properties again when it should be > uninstalling them, so I changed. > > I noticed that, in a few subclasses, only one of calls to the super of > `installDefaults` and `uninstallDefaults` are made. That is, an overridden > `installDefaults` may call its super while the overridden `uninstallDefaults` > does not call its super (or vise versa). These classes are: > `AquaTabbedPaneUI`, `SynthMenuItemUI`, `SynthSplitPaneUI`, and > `XTextAreaPeer`. > > Sorry I couldn't write a test; I wasn't sure how I should have accessed the > protected variable aside from creating extending classes for each class that > changed. > > See also #6603, where this issue was discovered.
I've started looking at this. It looks good, yet I just skimmed through the changes without thoroughly reviewing, I haven't run the tests yet. ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/10565