Oh two other things.

1) The change should be pushed to jdk/client not jdk/jdk
2) If you are making changes anyway maybe enumerate the imports rather than wild-carding..

-phil.

On 2/21/19, 5:47 PM, Philip Race wrote:
I submitted a test job to see what it did on our test platforms : Solaris, WIndows, Mac as well as Linux and I got lot of failures on Solaris .. 38 of them .. a sample below but not just for obscure fonts,
it included Arial (in various styles), Arial Black, Arial Narrow ...

They are all at char width 1 or 2 .. since Arial is also available on Mac + Windows and didn't
fail there I wonder if it is due to the freetype installed on Solaris ?

Not sure what to do ... exclude the smallest sizes for now ?

-phil.

Testing java.awt.Font[family=AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni,name=AR PL ShanHeiSun 
Uni,style=bolditalic,size=1] in FT_LOAD_TARGET_MONO
getMaxAdvance: 2
Max char width: 1
PASSED
.........................
Testing java.awt.Font[family=AlArabiya,name=AlArabiya,style=bolditalic,size=1] 
in FT_LOAD_TARGET_MONO
getMaxAdvance: 2
Max char width: 1
PASSED
.........................
Testing java.awt.Font[family=AlBattar,name=AlBattar,style=bolditalic,size=1] in 
FT_LOAD_TARGET_MONO
getMaxAdvance: 2
Max char width: 1
PASSED
.........................
Testing java.awt.Font[family=AlHor,name=AlHor,style=bolditalic,size=1] in 
FT_LOAD_TARGET_MONO
getMaxAdvance: 2
Max char width: 1
PASSED
.........................
Testing 
java.awt.Font[family=AlManzomah,name=AlManzomah,style=bolditalic,size=1] in 
FT_LOAD_TARGET_MONO
getMaxAdvance: 2
Max char width: 1
PASSED
....




On 2/21/19, 2:19 PM, Sergey Bylokhov wrote:
Hi, Martin.

What exceptions do you expect below? I think any exception will means a bug in jdk, no?

        try {
            GraphicsEnvironment e =
                GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment();
            fonts = e.getAllFonts();
        } catch (Exception e) {}

Even if you skip an Exception, you will get NPE later at line "103 for (Font f : fonts) {"

BTW probably the test can be moved to the "java/awt/FontMetrics/" folder.

On 21/02/2019 13:27, Martin Balao wrote:
Hi Phil,

On 2/19/19 10:34 PM, Philip Race wrote:
One more thing about the test, I am not sure why you need to use
sun.font.FontDesignMetrics directly ?

Isn't it enough to create a BufferedImage and get an appropriate
FRC and FM by setting the properties on the graphics for that ?


Yes, that's better, there's no need to use an internal API here.

Webrev.02:

* http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~mbalao/webrevs/8218854/8218854.webrev.02/ * http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~mbalao/webrevs/8218854/8218854.webrev.02.zip

Are we good to go with Webrev.02?

Thanks,
Martin.-



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