Hi Phil,
Please find the modified webrev:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~psadhukhan/8165947/webrev.01/
Regards
Prasanta
On 9/22/2016 11:10 PM, Prasanta Sadhukhan wrote:
On 9/22/2016 11:09 PM, Philip Race wrote:
OK I see now.
The comment should be updated to remove mention of the dialog
and explain that instead.
But in that case do you still need the "else" in setAttributes?
Yes, right. we do not need the else in setAttributes. will update that
and comment and publish new webrev.
Regards
Prasanta
-phil.
On 9/22/16, 10:32 AM, Prasanta Sadhukhan wrote:
On 9/22/2016 10:59 PM, Philip Race wrote:
Your comment refers only (and explicitly) to the print dialog :-
1484 * printing Banner page through print dialog via setAttributes().
So if we get into that code afterwards why do we need this new code ?
The new code is needed because if we have null attributes, then
setAttributes() will return
1177 if (attributes == null || service == null) {
1178 return;
1179 }
even before it reaches
1271 JobSheets jobSheets =
(JobSheets)attributes.get(JobSheets.class);
1272 if (jobSheets != null) {
1273 noJobSheet = jobSheets == JobSheets.NONE;
1274 } else {
1275 JobSheets js = (JobSheets)getPrintService().
1276 getDefaultAttributeValue(JobSheets.class);
1277 if (js != null && js.equals(JobSheets.NONE)) {
1278 noJobSheet = true;
1279 }
1280 }
Regards
Prasanta
I do see that call to setAttributes() but I am assuming it does not
get in there, else why does it not work already for this case?
It looks identical to your new code.
Put another way I don't see how the bug even manifests if it works
as you describe.
-phil.
On 9/22/16, 10:10 AM, Prasanta Sadhukhan wrote:
That's why I call the new code before setAttributes() so that
user's selection is not overridden. I put a comment regarding that
in the fix.
Regards
Prasanta
On 9/22/2016 10:38 PM, Philip Race wrote:
What happens if the application does not display a dialog but
instead the application code explicitly does this:
aset.add(JobSheets.STANDARD);
print(aset)
?
It appears to me you will over-ride that.
-phil.
On 9/22/16, 9:54 AM, Prasanta Sadhukhan wrote:
Hi Phil,
My new code takes care of the problem when attribute is not set
by the user who directly calls PrinterJob.print(). If no print
dialog is shown, then print(attr) seems to be called with Null
attribute
and since noJobSheet was false, it used to print the banner page.
I now checked only the
PrintService.getDefaultAttributeValue(JobSheets.class) and if
IPP returns "none", I change the default noJobSheet to true so
that no banner page is printed (to honor system default).
Regards
Prasanta
On 9/22/2016 10:16 PM, Philip Race wrote:
This looks wrong to me. Shouldn't the logic look like the one
you have earlier in
the file ? ie this :
1271 JobSheets jobSheets =
(JobSheets)attributes.get(JobSheets.class);
1272 if (jobSheets != null) {
1273 noJobSheet = jobSheets == JobSheets.NONE;
1274 } else {
1275 JobSheets js = (JobSheets)getPrintService().
1276 getDefaultAttributeValue(JobSheets.class);
1277 if (js != null && js.equals(JobSheets.NONE)) {
1278 noJobSheet = true;
1279 }
1280 }
As it is your new code seems to completely disregard any
setting by
the application in the attribute set - which *does not* have
anything to do with
whether a dialog was set.
Also I reject that this can be a TCK failure.
"I got a banner page" is something that can be a system
configuration
parameter and is wholly outside anything JCK can (or should)
care about.
You could fix this but it could then behave the same on a
different system.
In fact my reading of the bug is simply that they noticed this
when running
a TCK test. That does not make it a TCK failure.
I have removed the tck labels from the bug and JCK can argue
with me if they want to ..
-phil.
On 9/16/16, 3:21 AM, Prasanta Sadhukhan wrote:
Hi All,
Please review a fix for a tck failure in jdk9 whereby "banner
page" (cover page) is printed by default when print() is
called directly without any print dialog being shown.
Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8165947
webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~psadhukhan/8165947/webrev.00/
Issue was in RasterPrinterJob, "noJobSheet" variable was set
to false which when passed to PSPrinterJob#printExecCmd(), it
results in adding "-o job-sheets=standard" to lpr command and
therefore, Banner page was getting printed by default.
Proposed fix is to check for defaultAttributeValue for
JobSheets attribute so that we can find what is the default
value reported by underlying platform and set "noJobSheet"
value to default jobsheet native value
(like CUPS report job-sheet=none so that no banner page is to
be printed by default even though it supports jobsheet)
I tested "6575247:Banner checkbox in PrinterJob print dialog
doesn't work" testcase in windows, solaris, linux and it works
as expected.
JCK test api/javax_swing/interactive/PrintTest.html#PrintTest
via command
"/jdk-9/bin/java -showversion
-Dswing.defaultlaf=com.sun.java.swing.plaf.motif.MotifLookAndFeel
-cp /root/jck/JCK-runtime-9/classes:
-Djava.security.policy=/root/jck/JCK-runtime-9/lib/jck.policy
javasoft.sqe.tests.api.java.awt.interactive.PrintTest
-platform.hasPrinter true -TestCaseID ALL"
also works ie no banner page is printed by default.
Regards
Prasanta