On Wed, 20 Mar 2024 10:55:56 GMT, Jose Pereda <[email protected]> wrote:

> This PR fixes the issue that after committing an edit on a 
> ListView/TreeView/TableView/TreeTableView control, the control might lose the 
> focus unexpectedly.
> 
> For that, it refactors the 
> `ControlUtils::requestFocusOnControlOnlyIfCurrentFocusOwnerIsChild` method, 
> in order to check if the control (`ListView`, `TreeView`, `TableView`, 
> `TreeTableView`) should request the focus _before_ the actual focus owner 
> (which could be the control added to the cell to edit its content, like a 
> `TextField`) is removed from the cell, so the `Control::requestFocus` call, 
> if needed, can be still invoked after the edit commit is done (as it was done 
> before).
> 
> By adding `ControlUtils::controlShouldRequestFocusIfCurrentFocusOwnerIsChild` 
> the `Cell::commitEdit` implementations can now query if the control should 
> have the focus, after `super.commitEdit(newValue);` but before firing the 
> `CellEditEvent` and calling `updateItem()`, and if the result is true, then 
> request focus after the edit commit ends (like it was done before).
> 
> Two new tests per control have been included, to verify that the focus 
> remains at the control, one for edit cancel (this passes before and after the 
> proposed changes), one for edit commit (this fails before and passes after 
> including the proposed fix).

modules/javafx.controls/src/test/java/test/javafx/scene/control/TreeViewTest.java
 line 2362:

> 2360:         assertTrue(treeView.isFocused());
> 2361: 
> 2362:         VirtualFlowTestUtils.BLOCK_STAGE_LOADER_DISPOSE = true;

This should not be needed since you are creating a `stageLoader` above. This 
seems to be only used when no `stageLoader` was created before

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1411#discussion_r1542737994

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