On 10/25/2016 4:24 PM, Semyon Sadetsky wrote:
Hello,
Please review fix for JDK9:
bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8075084
webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ssadetsky/8075084/webrev.00/
When a modal dialog is shown in scroll bar button click listener it
blocks all events targeted to the scroll bar owner window.
At the same time clicking on scroll bar button triggers a timer which
should adjust scroll bar value automatically until mouse button is
released, i.e. until mouse release event comes to the pushed scroll
button. So, this timer is not stopped by the mouse release event
because it is rejected by the modal filter. When modal dialog is
closed the timer continues to produce scroll adjustment events and the
dialog is shown again. Also the scroll button remains pushed and
hovered all the time (because it didn't get mouse release event).
In the suggested fix the timer is started only if the scroll bar owner
window keeps input focus after the adjustment callback and the scroll
button is reset otherwise.
Is it possible that a scroll bar lost the focus not because a new
modal dialog opened by some other valid reason and the scroll timer
should be started for this case?
Thanks,
Alexandr.
--Semyon