Looks fine.

On 12/12/2017 01:29, Shashidhara Veerabhadraiah wrote:
Hi Sergey, Here is the new Webrev for the comments:

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~sveerabhadra/8190192/webrev.03/

Thanks and regards,
Shashi

-----Original Message-----
From: Sergey Bylokhov
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2017 7:02 AM
To: shashidhara veerabhadraiah <shashidhara.veerabhadra...@oracle.com>
Cc: Philip Race <philip.r...@oracle.com>; awt-dev@openjdk.java.net
Subject: Re: <AWT Dev> [10] JDK-8190192: Double click on the title bar no 
longer repositions the window

Hi, Shashi.
On 06/12/2017 22:06, shashidhara veerabhadraiah wrote:
The web rev now  contains a test for this bug and also ran the above
additional tests to prove to not to cause regression.

It seems that the test is passed before the fix, but it should not.
Also note that the frame should be disposed at the end of the test, and the 
swing components should be accessed on EDT(frame.getLocationOnScreen()).@author 
tag is not used in our testbase, we tries to drop them when we update an 
existing tests.


Thanks and regards,
Shashi

On 06-Dec-2017, at 11:56 PM, shashidhara veerabhadraiah
<shashidhara.veerabhadra...@oracle.com
<mailto:shashidhara.veerabhadra...@oracle.com>> wrote:

Thanks for this information Sergey.

Will check out these issues and update back.

Thanks and regards,
Shashi

On 06-Dec-2017, at 11:48 PM, Sergey Bylokhov
<sergey.bylok...@oracle.com <mailto:sergey.bylok...@oracle.com>> wrote:

Hi, Shashi.
There are a few tests which fails after this fix:
fail   ---
    java/awt/Frame/MaximizedToIconified/MaximizedToIconified.java
fail   ---    java/awt/Frame/SetMaximizedBounds/SetMaximizedBounds.java
fail   ---    javax/swing/reliability/TaskZoomJFrameRepaint.java

Please check them.


On 23/11/2017 22:09, Shashidhara Veerabhadraiah wrote:
Hi Sergey, In order to not to cause regression I ran the test that
caused this change earlier under the bug:
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8032595
The test is
http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk10/sandbox/jdk/file/79bd216ab4d4/test/java/awt/Frame/SlideNotResizableTest/SlideNotResizableTest.java
that was written to address this earlier bug and I have ran this
test under jtreg and found the test being passed.
Thanks and regards,
Shashi
-----Original Message-----
From: Sergey Bylokhov
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2017 4:36 AM
To: Shashidhara Veerabhadraiah
<shashidhara.veerabhadra...@oracle.com
<mailto:shashidhara.veerabhadra...@oracle.com>>; Philip Race
<philip.r...@oracle.com <mailto:philip.r...@oracle.com>>;
awt-dev@openjdk.java.net <mailto:awt-dev@openjdk.java.net>
Subject: Re: <AWT Dev> [10] JDK-8190192: Double click on the title
bar no longer repositions the window
On 20/11/2017 23:19, Shashidhara Veerabhadraiah wrote:
Hi Sergey, When we drag the window by holding the title bar, the
size of the window does not changes but the zoom state is false.
The current logic compares the size and based on that it returns
true or false and since window size remains same even after
movement, the window does not get zoomed out. This is also proved
when I checked for the earlier code where it worked  ealier. Here
it is as per
"https://java.se.oracle.com/source/xref/jdk7u-cpu/jdk/src/macosx/native/sun/awt/AWTWindow.m";
and they use the window isZoomed state to trigger a zoom or not. I
do not know the reason why this logic was changed to window size
based triggers though.
We need to understand why it was changed, probably it was a fix for
some bug and we should check that we will not reintroduce it.

My current change also utilizes the zoom state  of the window to
trigger the zoom or not. Hope this answers your question.

Thanks and regards,
Shashi

-----Original Message-----
From: Sergey Bylokhov
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 3:28 AM
To: Shashidhara Veerabhadraiah
<shashidhara.veerabhadra...@oracle.com
<mailto:shashidhara.veerabhadra...@oracle.com>>; Philip Race
<philip.r...@oracle.com <mailto:philip.r...@oracle.com>>;
awt-dev@openjdk.java.net <mailto:awt-dev@openjdk.java.net>
Subject: Re: <AWT Dev> [10] JDK-8190192: Double click on the title bar
no longer repositions the window

Hi, Shashi.
did you find what change caused this problem?

On 07/11/2017 02:00, Shashidhara Veerabhadraiah wrote:
Hi, Please find the updated Webrev at:

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~sveerabhadra/8190192/webrev.01/

The issue was that upon clicking on the title bar twice would invoke
windowShouldZoom() which was returning false /_always_/ to the
appkit, thereby blocking the window from getting zoomed /_all the
time_/. Now the logic is simplified as there is an existing zoom
state of the window being maintained internally by the appkit and my
change would use it instead of trying to make up our own logic.

Thanks and regards,

Shashi

*From:*Philip Race
*Sent:* Sunday, October 29, 2017 10:16 PM
*To:* shashidhara veerabhadraiah
<shashidhara.veerabhadra...@oracle.com>
*Cc:* Sergey Bylokhov <sergey.bylok...@oracle.com>;
awt-dev@openjdk.java.net
*Subject:* Re: <AWT Dev> [10] JDK-8190192: Double click on the title
bar no longer repositions the window

Hello,

This seems a regression in JDK 8 as it worked fine in 7u80.

That is too vague for my taste. Precisely what fix caused this
regression ?
Once you find that you may find some additional insight into the
issue .. and not regress something else.

  From a quick scan of the history of AWTWindow.m my top candidate is
8026143: [macosx] Maximized state could be inconsistent between peer
and frame

So if this regression starts from 8b115 that is quite likely the
cause.

Also why is it not possible to include an automated Robot
regression test ?

-phil.

On 10/29/17, 7:51 AM, shashidhara veerabhadraiah wrote:

     Hi All, Please review a fix for the below bug:

     Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8190192

     Webrev:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~sveerabhadra/8190192/webrev.00/
     <http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Esveerabhadra/8190192/webrev.00/>

     Summary: Double clicking on the title bar of a java frame supposed
     to maximise the window which is not happening. Above fix makes
     corrects that behaviour by listening to double clicks on the title
     bar and accordingly raising a toggle full screen functionality on
     the window.

     Thanks and regards,

     Shashi



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