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Sat Apr 3 21:13:24 CEST 2010 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test static member variable access using slot-value with a class object.
Sat Apr 3 14:52:50 CEST 2010 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test slot-value for C++ attributes.
Sat Apr 3 14:50:36 CEST 2010 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test qt.opengl conversions.
Sat Feb 20 22:06:45 CET 2010 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test (qt:value (qt:make-variant qt:+green+))
Sat Feb 20 19:06:27 CET 2010 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test overload resolution exact match for long and ulong.
Mon Jan 25 22:13:40 CET 2010 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test QGraphicsScene::setItem
Mon Jan 25 19:51:13 CET 2010 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test QList translation
Sat Jan 23 23:18:13 CET 2010 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test to QVector<QPoint> translation.
Sun Jan 10 09:57:03 CET 2010 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* ASDF & modular smoke.
Sun Dec 13 13:45:36 CET 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Support ASDF instead of Mudballs.
Wed Sep 2 14:02:23 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test Lisp to QList<QVariant> and test user conversion sequence for return values.
Sun Aug 30 16:18:04 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test multiple C++ superclasses.
Thu Aug 27 10:41:11 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Updates for the new smokegenerator.
* workaround missing default arguments for QTest::mouseClick
* test const correctness.
Thu Jul 23 00:22:47 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Qt property names are symbols in the keyword package.
Wed Jul 1 13:02:20 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Use new qt:with-app
Wed Jul 1 00:48:36 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* CCL fixes
Sun Jun 21 11:21:04 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* uses-macros-from :smoke
Thu Jun 11 20:52:38 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* The Qt modules are now all in :qt
Thu Jun 11 17:04:11 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test adding a child to a no smoke object and fixes for :qt :qt-impl split.
Wed Jun 10 14:09:14 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test gc cycle and non cxx:object parent
Fri Jun 5 09:52:01 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test #'QT:GET-SLOT for function with this argument.
Fri Jun 5 09:49:09 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Fix test failures when a qt:application instance is already running.
Thu Jun 4 00:07:20 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test restarts in callback and slot; and test abort-app
Mon Jun 1 00:56:59 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Fix timer test
Mon Jun 1 00:41:10 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test QList<QWidget*> to sequence conversion.
Mon Jun 1 00:26:27 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test QList<Object*> to sequence conversion.
Mon Jun 1 00:24:46 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test undo stack
Sun May 31 19:37:47 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test return QVariant on the stack
Sun May 31 19:36:58 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test remove-property
Sun May 31 19:36:36 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* use cxx:class instead of smoke-wrapper-class
Wed May 27 19:29:05 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test CXX:= overload resolution
Wed May 27 19:28:53 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test dynamic properties
Tue May 26 11:59:49 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test argument conversion/promotion when emiting signals
Sun May 24 16:14:11 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test with-app
Mon May 11 17:42:25 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test setf for "set[A-Z].*" methods.
Mon May 11 16:18:40 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test setf value for variant, nil variant & operator conversion,
Mon May 11 16:17:41 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Use value instead of from-variant
Wed Apr 15 10:28:36 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* Test cxx order relations.
Tue Apr 14 16:30:40 CEST 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
* License
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--- old-qt.tests/LICENSE 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ new-qt.tests/LICENSE 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+The software in this package is distributed under the GNU General Public
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+in the file COPYING.
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+ module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/cl-smoke.qt.tests.asd new-qt.tests/cl-smoke.qt.tests.asd
--- old-qt.tests/cl-smoke.qt.tests.asd 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ new-qt.tests/cl-smoke.qt.tests.asd 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+(defsystem :cl-smoke.qt.tests
+ :name :cl-smoke.qt.tests
+ :version (0 0 1)
+ :author "Tobias Rautenkranz"
+ :license "GPL with linking exception"
+ :description "Qt unit tests."
+ :depends-on (:cl-smoke.qt.test :cl-smoke.qt.gui :cl-smoke.qt.opengl
+ :FiveAM :trivial-garbage :cl-smoke.smoke)
+
+ :components
+ ((:module "src"
+ :components
+ ((:file "package")
+ (:file "tests" :depends-on ("package"))
+ (:file "qbytearray" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "qstring" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "qvector" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "qlist" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "graphics-item" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "overload" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "opengl" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "gc" :depends-on ("tests" "object"))
+ (:file "variant" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "application" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "signal-slot" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "operators" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "undo" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "abort" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "object" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "thread" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "properties" :depends-on ("tests"))
+ (:file "click" :depends-on ("tests"))))))
+
+(defmethod perform ((operation test-op) (c (eql (find-system :cl-smoke.qt.tests))))
+ (funcall (intern (string :run) (string :qt.tests))))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/qt.tests.mbd new-qt.tests/qt.tests.mbd
--- old-qt.tests/qt.tests.mbd 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/qt.tests.mbd 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-;;;; -*- Mode: lisp; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-
-(in-package :sysdef-user)
-
-(define-system :qt.tests ()
- (:version 0 0 1)
- (:documentation "Qt unit tests.")
- (:needs :qt :qt.test :FiveAM :trivial-garbage)
- (:components
- ("src" module
- (:components "package"
- ("tests" (:needs "package"))
- ("qbytearray" (:needs "tests"))
- ("qstring" (:needs "tests"))
- ("overload" (:needs "tests"))
- ("gc" (:needs "tests"))
- ("variant" (:needs "tests"))
- ("application" (:needs "tests"))
- ("signal-slot" (:needs "tests"))
- ("operators" (:needs "tests"))
- ("thread" (:needs "tests"))
- ("properties" (:needs "tests"))
- ("click" (:needs "tests"))))))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/abort.lisp new-qt.tests/src/abort.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/abort.lisp 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ new-qt.tests/src/abort.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+(in-package :qt.tests)
+
+(5am:in-suite :qt.suite)
+
+(defmacro with-invoke-restart ((condition restart &optional handler) &body body)
+ "Invokes RESTART when CONDITION is signaled in BODY."
+ (alexandria:with-gensyms (c)
+ `(handler-bind ((,condition #'(lambda (,c)
+ (declare (ignore ,c))
+ (assert (find-restart ',restart))
+ ,(when handler `(funcall ,handler))
+ (invoke-restart ',restart))))
+ ,@body)))
+
+(define-condition no-ticket (error) ())
+
+(defun call-slot (slot &rest arguments)
+ (let ((sig (qt:make-signal)))
+ (qt:connect sig slot qt:+queued-connection+)
+ (apply sig arguments)))
+
+(5am:test abort-with-app
+ "Test aborting the event loop."
+ (dotimes (i 3)
+ (bt:with-timeout (5)
+ (with-invoke-restart (no-ticket qt::abort-app)
+ (qt:with-app ()
+ (let ((timer (make-instance 'qt:timer))
+ (continued-p))
+ (cxx:set-single-shot timer t)
+ (qt:connect (qt:get-signal timer "timeout()")
+ #'(lambda ()
+ (cerror "ignore" (make-condition 'no-ticket))
+ (setf continued-p t)))
+ (cxx:start timer 0)
+ (qt:exec)
+ (5am:is (eq continued-p t))))))))
+
+(defclass error-object (qt:object)
+ ()
+ (:metaclass cxx:class))
+
+(defmethod cxx:timer-event ((object error-object) timer-event)
+ (cxx:kill-timer object (cxx:timer-id timer-event))
+ (error (make-condition 'no-ticket)))
+
+(5am:test error-in-callback-return
+ "Test returning from a void method on error."
+ (qt:with-core-app ()
+ (let ((object (make-instance 'error-object))
+ (restarted-p))
+ (with-invoke-restart (no-ticket smoke::return
+ #'(lambda () (setf restarted-p t)))
+ (cxx:start-timer object 0)
+ (qt:core-application.process-events))
+ (5am:is (eq t restarted-p)))))
+
+(5am:test error-in-callback-default
+ "Test calling the default C++ method on error in the user defined method."
+ (qt:with-core-app ()
+ (let ((object (make-instance 'error-object))
+ (restarted-p))
+ (with-invoke-restart (no-ticket smoke::call-default
+ #'(lambda () (setf restarted-p t)))
+ (cxx:start-timer object 0)
+ (qt:core-application.process-events))
+ (5am:is (eq t restarted-p)))))
+
+ (5am:test error-in-slot
+ "Test skipping a slot function when it signals an error."
+ (qt:with-core-app ()
+ (let ((timer (make-instance 'qt:timer))
+ (continued-p))
+ (with-invoke-restart (no-ticket continue
+ #'(lambda () (setf continued-p t)))
+ (cxx:set-single-shot timer t)
+ (qt:connect (qt:get-signal timer "timeout()")
+ #'(lambda ()
+ (error (make-condition 'no-ticket))))
+ (cxx:start timer 0)
+ (qt:core-application.process-events))
+ (5am:is (eq t continued-p)))))
+
+
+(5am:test msg-handler
+ "Test catching Q_ASSERTS."
+ (5am:signals error
+ (qt:qt-assert ":qt.tests msg-handler test assert"
+ "abort.lisp"
+ -1)))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/application.lisp new-qt.tests/src/application.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/application.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/src/application.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -4,23 +4,35 @@
(5am:test with-app
"Tests qt:with-app and qt:with-core-app"
- (5am:for-all ((core-p (5am:gen-one-element nil t)))
-; (5am:is (eql nil (qt:app-p)))
- (if core-p
- (qt:with-core-app
- (5am:is (eql t (qt:app-p)))
- (5am:is (typep (qt:app) (find-class 'qt:core-application)))
- (cxx:set-object-name (qt:app) "core-app")) ;; test for memfault
- (qt:with-app
- (5am:is (eql t (qt:app-p)))
- (5am:is (typep (qt:app) (find-class 'qt:application)))
- (cxx:set-object-name (qt:app) "app")))))
-; (5am:is (eql nil (qt:app-p)))))
+ (let ((nested (qt:app-p)))
+ (5am:for-all ((core-p (5am:gen-one-element nil t)))
+ (unless nested
+ (5am:is (eql nil (qt:app-p))))
+ (if core-p
+ (qt:with-core-app ()
+ (5am:is (eql t (qt:app-p)))
+ (5am:is (string= "QCoreApplication"
+ (cxx:class-name (cxx:meta-object (qt:app)))))
+ (setf (cxx:object-name (qt:app)) "core-app")) ;; test for memfault
+ (qt:with-app ()
+ (5am:is (eql t (qt:app-p)))
+ (5am:is (string= "QApplication"
+ (cxx:class-name (cxx:meta-object (qt:app)))))
+ (setf (cxx:object-name (qt:app)) "app")))
+ (unless nested
+ (5am:is (eql nil (qt:app-p)))))))
(5am:test application-nest
"Test qt:with-core-app nesting."
- (qt:with-core-app
+ (qt:with-core-app ()
(5am:is (eql (qt:app) (qt:core-application.instance)))
- (qt:with-core-app
- (5am:is (eql (qt:app) (qt:core-application.instance))))))
+ (qt:with-core-app ()
+ (5am:is (eql (qt:app) (qt:core-application.instance))))
+ (5am:is (eql (qt:app) (qt:core-application.instance)))))
+(5am:test application-widgetlist
+ "Test cxx:all-widgets"
+ (qt:with-app ()
+ (5am:is (= 0 (length (cxx:all-widgets (qt:app)))))
+ (let ((w (make-instance 'qt:widget)))
+ (5am:is (find w (cxx:all-widgets (qt:app)))))))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/click.lisp new-qt.tests/src/click.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/click.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/src/click.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -8,26 +8,28 @@
(5am:test (click-test :depends-on with-app)
"Test clicking a button."
- (qt:with-app
+ (qt:with-app ()
(let ((widget (make-instance 'click-test-widget))
(click-count 0))
(qt:connect (qt:get-signal widget "clicked()")
#'(lambda ()
(5am:is (eq widget (qt:sender)))
(incf click-count)))
-
+
(cxx:set-text widget "Hello World")
(5am:is (string= "Hello World" (cxx:text widget)))
(5am:is (= 0 click-count))
- (qt.test:test.mouse-click widget qt:+left-button+)
+ (qt:test.mouse-click widget qt:+left-button+
+ 0 (make-instance 'qt:point) -1)
(5am:is (= 1 click-count))
- (qt.test:test.mouse-click widget qt:+right-button+)
+ (qt:test.mouse-click widget qt:+right-button+
+ 0 (make-instance 'qt:point) -1)
(5am:is (= 1 click-count)))))
(5am:test (click-test-bool :depends-on click-test)
"Test clicking a button (bool argument)."
- (qt:with-app
+ (qt:with-app ()
(let ((widget (make-instance 'click-test-widget))
(click-count 0))
(qt:connect (qt:get-signal widget "clicked(bool)")
@@ -35,10 +37,28 @@
(5am:is (eql nil checked))
(incf click-count)))
(5am:is (= 0 click-count))
- (qt.test:test.mouse-click widget qt:+left-button+)
+ (qt:test.mouse-click widget qt:+left-button+
+ 0 (make-instance 'qt:point) -1)
(5am:is (= 1 click-count))
- (qt.test:test.mouse-click widget qt:+left-button+)
+ (qt:test.mouse-click widget qt:+left-button+
+ 0 (make-instance 'qt:point) -1)
(5am:is (= 2 click-count)))))
-
-
+(5am:test (click-test-bool-this :depends-on click-test)
+ "Test clicking a button (bool argument) for a function with this argument."
+ (qt:with-app ()
+ (let ((widget (make-instance 'click-test-widget))
+ (click-count 0))
+ (qt:connect (qt:get-signal widget "clicked(bool)")
+ (qt:get-slot widget
+ #'(lambda (object checked)
+ (5am:is (eq nil checked))
+ (5am:is (eq widget object))
+ (incf click-count))))
+ (5am:is (= 0 click-count))
+ (qt:test.mouse-click widget qt:+left-button+
+ 0 (make-instance 'qt:point) -1)
+ (5am:is (= 1 click-count))
+ (qt:test.mouse-click widget qt:+left-button+
+ 0 (make-instance 'qt:point) -1)
+ (5am:is (= 2 click-count)))))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/gc.lisp new-qt.tests/src/gc.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/gc.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/src/gc.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,30 +1,28 @@
(in-package :qt.tests)
(5am:in-suite :qt.suite)
-
;;; The GC stuff depends on (gc :full t) to collect the consed objects.
-;;; Sometimes calling GC twice helps in sbcl.
+;;; Sometimes calling GC twice helps in SBCL.
(defun test-gc (class)
"Returns true when some instances of class get garbage collected
and false otherwise.
-It is not required that every instance is gc'ed, since this rarly happens
+It is not required that every instance is gc'ed, since this rarely happens
and is not a bug."
(let ((objects nil))
- (dotimes (x 9)
+ (dotimes (x 30)
(let ((object (make-instance class)))
(push (make-weak-pointer object)
objects)))
(dotimes (x 2)
(gc :full t))
- (5am:is (eql t
- (some #'(lambda (o) (null (weak-pointer-value o)))
- objects)))))
+ (5am:is (eq t (some #'(lambda (o) (null (weak-pointer-value o)))
+ objects)))))
(defclass lisp-object ()
((a :initform (make-array '(1000 1000) :initial-element 3))
(b :initform (list 1 2 43)))
- (:documentation "For the object to be (hopefully) garbage colleted
+ (:documentation "For the object to be (hopefully) garbage collected
we cons up some memory."))
(5am:test gc-lisp-object
@@ -39,9 +37,13 @@
"Test garbage collection of a QObject."
(test-gc 'qt:object))
+(5am:test gc-multi-object
+ "Test garbage collection of a custom object that has two C++ superclasses."
+ (test-gc 'my-multi-object))
+
(defclass my-gc-object (qt:object)
()
- (:metaclass smoke::smoke-wrapper-class))
+ (:metaclass cxx:class))
;; FIXME 5am prevents garbage collection!?
;; use eval !?
@@ -50,7 +52,7 @@
(dotimes (x 10)
(let ((object (make-instance 'qt:object)))
(make-instance 'qt:object :args (list object))
- ;(cxx:set-parent (make-instance 'qt:object) object)
+ ;;(cxx:set-parent (make-instance 'qt:object) object)
(push object objects)))
(gc :full t)))
@@ -58,7 +60,6 @@
(let ((objects nil))
(dotimes (x 10)
(let ((object (make-instance 'qt:object)))
-; (cxx:set-parent (make-instance 'my-gc-object) object)
(make-instance 'my-gc-object :args (list object))
(push object objects)))
(gc :full t)))
@@ -67,22 +68,119 @@
(5am:test (gc-child :depends-on gc-qobject)
"Test garbage collection of a qt:object with a parent."
(gc :full t)
- (let ((count (hash-table-count smoke::*object-map*)))
- (eval '(run-gc-child))
- (gc :full t)
- (gc :full t)
- (5am:is (= count (hash-table-count smoke::*object-map*)))))
+ (gc :full t)
+ (qt:with-core-app ()
+ (let ((count (hash-table-count smoke::*object-map*)))
+ (eval '(run-gc-child))
+ (eval '(gc :full t))
+ (qt:core-application.send-posted-events)
+ (gc :full t)
+ (qt:core-application.send-posted-events)
+ (gc :full t)
+ (5am:is (>= count (hash-table-count smoke::*object-map*))))))
(5am:test (gc-lisp-child :depends-on (and gc-child with-app))
"Test garbage collection of a qt:object with a parent."
(gc :full t)
- (qt:with-core-app
+ (qt:with-core-app ()
(let ((count (hash-table-count smoke::*object-map*)))
(eval '(run-gc-my-child))
+ ;; a.k.a :really-full ;)
(gc :full t)
(qt:core-application.send-posted-events)
+ (eval '(gc :full t))
+ (qt:core-application.send-posted-events)
+ (eval '(gc :full t))
+ (qt:core-application.send-posted-events)
(gc :full t)
(qt:core-application.send-posted-events)
-
;; allow some objects to be not collected
(5am:is (>= (+ count 2) (hash-table-count smoke::*object-map*))))))
+
+(defun test-gc-cycle ()
+ (dotimes (i 10)
+ (let ((timer (make-instance 'qt:timer)))
+ (qt:connect (qt:get-signal timer "timeout()")
+ #'(lambda ()
+ (format *debug-io* "Timeout ~A" timer)))))
+ (gc :full t)
+ (qt:core-application.send-posted-events)
+ (gc :full t)
+ (qt:core-application.send-posted-events))
+
+(5am:test (gc-cycle :depends-on gc-lisp-child)
+ "Test GC a unreachable cycle."
+ ;; timer -> qslot -> closure(lambda)
+ ;; ^------------------/
+ (qt:with-core-app ()
+ (let ((objects (hash-table-count smoke::*object-map*)))
+ (eval '(test-gc-cycle))
+ (eval '(gc :full t))
+ (qt:core-application.send-posted-events)
+ (eval '(gc :full t))
+ (qt:core-application.send-posted-events)
+ (gc :full t)
+ (qt:core-application.send-posted-events)
+ (gc :full t)
+ (5am:is (>= (+ 2 objects) (hash-table-count smoke::*object-map*))))))
+
+(5am:test (ownership-transfer-no-wrapper :depends-on gc-lisp-child)
+ "Test ownership transfer of a QObject without a wrapper."
+ (let ((grand-parent (make-instance 'qt:object)))
+ (setf (cxx:object-name grand-parent) "grand parent")
+ (let* ((parent (make-instance 'qt:object :args (list grand-parent)))
+ (object (make-instance 'my-object :args (list parent))))
+ (setf (cxx:object-name parent) "parent"
+ (cxx:object-name object) "child"))
+ (gc :full t)
+ (qt:core-application.send-posted-events)
+ (gc :full t)
+ (qt:core-application.send-posted-events)
+ (5am:is (member (find-class 'my-object)
+ (loop for c across (cxx:children grand-parent) append
+ (map 'list #'class-of
+ (cxx:children c)))))))
+
+(5am:test (gc-non-smoke-object :depends-on gc-lisp-child)
+ "Test adding a child to a non smoke object."
+ (qt:with-app ()
+ (let ((model (make-instance 'qt:string-list-model :arg0 #("a" "b" "c")))
+ (view (make-instance 'qt:list-view))
+ (counter 0))
+ (setf (cxx:model view) model)
+ (qt:connect (qt:get-signal (cxx:selection-model view)
+ "selectionChanged(QItemSelection, QItemSelection)")
+ #'(lambda (selected deselected)
+ (declare (ignore selected deselected))
+ (incf counter)))
+ (cxx:destroyed (cxx:selection-model view)
+ (cxx:selection-model view))
+ (gc :full t)
+ (qt:core-application.send-posted-events)
+ (gc :full t)
+ (qt:core-application.send-posted-events)
+ (5am:is (= 0 counter))
+ (cxx:select (cxx:selection-model view)
+ (cxx:index model 0)
+ qt:item-selection-model.+toggle+)
+ (5am:is (= 1 counter))
+ (cxx:select (cxx:selection-model view)
+ (cxx:index model 1)
+ qt:item-selection-model.+toggle+)
+ (5am:is (= 2 counter)))))
+
+#|
+;; FIXME
+(5am:test (gc-variant-cycle :depends-on gc-lisp-child lisp-variant)
+ (let ((finalized-p))
+ (let* ((list (list nil))
+ (variant (qt:make-lisp-variant list)))
+ (setf (first list)
+ variant)
+ (tg:finalize list #'(lambda () (setf finalized-p t)))
+ (5am:is (eq nil finalized-p)))
+ (gc :full t)
+ (gc :full t)
+ (5am:is (eq t finalized-p))))
+
+|#
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/graphics-item.lisp new-qt.tests/src/graphics-item.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/graphics-item.lisp 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ new-qt.tests/src/graphics-item.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+(in-package :qt.tests)
+
+(5am:in-suite :qt.suite)
+
+(5am:test set-graphics-item
+ "Ownership transfer for QGraphicsScene::setItem."
+ (qt:with-app ()
+ (let ((scene (make-instance 'qt:graphics-scene)))
+ (let ((item (make-instance 'qt:graphics-item)))
+ (cxx:set-tool-tip item "Foo")
+ (cxx:add-item scene item))
+ (tg:gc :full t)
+ (tg:gc :full t)
+ (5am:is (= 1 (length (cxx:items scene))))
+ (5am:is (string= "Foo"
+ (cxx:tool-tip (elt (cxx:items scene) 0))))
+ ;; FIXME delete QGraphicsScene before the QApplication is deleted
+ (smoke::delete-object scene))))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/object.lisp new-qt.tests/src/object.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/object.lisp 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ new-qt.tests/src/object.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+(in-package :qt.tests)
+
+(5am:in-suite :qt.suite)
+
+(5am:test test-children
+ "Test QList<Object*> to sequence conversion."
+ (let ((object (make-instance 'qt:object)))
+ (5am:is (= 0 (length (cxx:children object))))
+ (let ((children (mapcar #'(lambda (parent)
+ (make-instance 'qt:object :args (list parent)))
+ (list object object object))))
+ (5am:is (= (length children)
+ (length (cxx:children object))))
+ (dolist (c children)
+ (5am:is (find c (cxx:children object)))))))
+
+(defclass my-multi-object (qt:object qt:graphics-item)
+ ()
+ (:metaclass cxx:class))
+
+(5am:test multi-object
+ "Tests a custom object that has two C++ superclasses."
+ (let ((object (make-instance 'my-multi-object)))
+ (5am:is (string= "" (cxx:object-name object)))
+ (5am:is (= qt:graphics-item.+user-type+
+ (cxx:type object)))))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/opengl.lisp new-qt.tests/src/opengl.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/opengl.lisp 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ new-qt.tests/src/opengl.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+(in-package :qt.tests)
+
+(5am:in-suite :qt.suite)
+
+(5am:test gluint
+ "GLuint conversion"
+ (qt:with-app ()
+ (let* ((texture (make-instance 'qt:pixmap))
+ (gl-widget (make-instance 'qt:glwidget))
+ (id (cxx:bind-texture gl-widget texture)))
+ (5am:is (typep id '(integer 0)))
+ (cxx:delete-texture gl-widget id))))
+
+
+(5am:test glint
+ "Test GLint and GLenum conversion."
+ (qt:with-app ()
+ (let* ((texture (make-instance 'qt:pixmap))
+ (target 3553) ;(cffi:foreign-enum-value '%gl:enum :texture-2d))
+ (format 6409) ;(cffi:foreign-enum-value '%gl:enum :rgba))
+ (gl-widget (make-instance 'qt:glwidget))
+ (id (cxx:bind-texture gl-widget texture target format)))
+ (5am:is (typep id '(integer 0)))
+ (cxx:delete-texture gl-widget id))))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/operators.lisp new-qt.tests/src/operators.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/operators.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/src/operators.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -16,12 +16,18 @@
(y2 (5am:gen-integer)))
(let ((p1 (make-instance 'qt:point :args (list x1 y1)))
(p2 (make-instance 'qt:point :args (list x2 y2))))
-(5am:is (eq (and (= x1 x2)
- (= y1 y2))
- (cxx:= p1 p2)))
-(5am:is (eq (or (/= x1 x2)
- (/= y1 y2))
- (cxx:/= p1 p2))))))
+ (5am:is (eq (and (= x1 x2)
+ (= y1 y2))
+ (cxx:= p1 p2)))
+ (5am:is (eq (or (/= x1 x2)
+ (/= y1 y2))
+ (cxx:/= p1 p2))))))
+
+(5am:test cxx-equality-conversion
+ "Test cxx:= overload resolution."
+ (5am:is (eq t (cxx:= (qt:make-variant "foo") "foo")))
+ (5am:is (eq t (cxx:= "foo" (qt:make-variant "foo") "foo")))
+ (5am:is (eq nil (cxx:= "foo" (qt:make-variant "foo") "bar"))))
(5am:test (cxx-+ :depends-on cxx-equality)
"Test cxx:+"
@@ -69,3 +75,17 @@
(setf (cxx:aref byte-array 3)
#\B)))
(5am:is (eq #\B (cxx:aref byte-array 3)))))
+
+(5am:test relations
+ "Test cxx order relations."
+ (dolist (relation (list #'cxx:< #'cxx:<= #'cxx:>= #'cxx:>))
+ (5am:is (eq t (funcall relation (make-instance 'qt:byte-array)))))
+
+ (5am:is (eq t (cxx:<= (make-instance 'qt:byte-array)
+ (make-instance 'qt:byte-array))))
+ (5am:is (eq nil (cxx:< (make-instance 'qt:byte-array)
+ (make-instance 'qt:byte-array))))
+ (5am:is (eq t (cxx:>= (make-instance 'qt:byte-array)
+ (make-instance 'qt:byte-array))))
+ (5am:is (eq nil (cxx:> (make-instance 'qt:byte-array)
+ (make-instance 'qt:byte-array)))))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/overload.lisp new-qt.tests/src/overload.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/overload.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/src/overload.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -4,18 +4,51 @@
(defclass my-object (qt:object)
((counter :accessor counter :initform 0))
- (:metaclass smoke::smoke-wrapper-class))
+ (:metaclass cxx:class))
-(defmethod cxx:timer-event ((object my-object))
- (incf (counter object)))
+(defmethod cxx:timer-event ((object my-object) event)
+ (incf (counter object))
+ (cxx:quit (qt:app)))
-
-;;FIXME
-#|(5am:test timer
+(5am:test timer
(let ((object (make-instance 'my-object)))
- (qt:init-app)
- (5am:is (= 0 (counter object)))
- (cxx:starttimer object 50)
- (sleep 3)
- (5am:is (= 1 (counter object)))))
-|#
+ (qt:with-core-app ()
+ (5am:is (= 0 (counter object)))
+ (cxx:start-timer object 0)
+ (with-timeout (5)
+ (qt:exec))
+ (5am:is (= 1 (counter object))))))
+
+(defclass my-list-model (qt:abstract-list-model)
+ ((counter :accessor counter :initform 0))
+ (:metaclass cxx:class))
+
+(defmethod cxx:data ((list my-list-model) index role)
+ (incf (counter list))
+ (if (< (cxx:row index) 2)
+ (cxx:row index) ;; cl-smoke converts to the required qt:variant
+ (qt:make-variant)))
+
+(defmethod cxx:row-count ((list my-list-model) parent)
+ 2)
+
+(5am:test return-on-stack
+ "Test virtual method return value on stack."
+ (let ((list (make-instance 'my-list-model))
+ (proxy (make-instance 'qt:sort-filter-proxy-model)))
+ (5am:is (= 0 (counter list)))
+ (setf (cxx:source-model proxy) list)
+ (dotimes (i 10) ;; test for faulty ownership transfer
+ (cxx:sort proxy 0)
+ (gc :full t))
+ (5am:is (< 0 (counter list)))))
+
+(5am:test return-on-stack-c++
+ (let ((list (make-instance
+ 'qt:string-list-model :args (list #("foo" "bar"))))
+ (proxy (make-instance 'qt:sort-filter-proxy-model)))
+ (setf (cxx:source-model proxy) list)
+ (dotimes (i 10) ;; test for faulty ownership transfer
+ (cxx:sort proxy 0)
+ (gc :full t))
+ (5am:is (= 2 (cxx:row-count list)))))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/package.lisp new-qt.tests/src/package.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/package.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/src/package.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
(defpackage :qt.tests
- (:use :cl :trivial-garbage :bordeaux-threads)
+ (:use :cl :trivial-garbage :bordeaux-threads :cxx-support)
(:export :run))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/properties.lisp new-qt.tests/src/properties.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/properties.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/src/properties.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -5,24 +5,28 @@
(5am:test property-list
"Test properties"
(5am:is (= 1 (length (qt:class-properties (find-class 'qt:object)))))
- (5am:is (= 1 (length (qt:properties (make-instance 'qt:object)))))
- (5am:is (= 1 (length (qt:class-properties (find-class 'qt:qslot))))))
+ (5am:is (= 1 (length (qt:properties (make-instance 'qt:object))))))
(5am:test (property :depends-on qstring)
"Tests get and set property string"
(let ((o (make-instance 'qt:object)))
(5am:is (eql t (qt:property-p o "objectName")))
- (5am:is (eql t (qt:property-p o 'object-name)))
+ (5am:is (eql t (qt:property-p o :object-name)))
- (setf (qt:property o 'object-name) "fooBar")
- (5am:is (string= (qt:property o 'object-name) "fooBar"))
+ (setf (qt:property o :object-name) "fooBar")
+ (5am:is (string= (qt:property o :object-name) "fooBar"))
(5am:is (string= (qt:property o "objectName") "fooBar"))
(5am:is (string= (cxx:object-name o) "fooBar"))
(5am:is (eql nil (qt:property-p o 'foo)))
(setf (qt:property o 'foo) "bar")
- (5am:is (eql t (qt:property-p o 'foo)))
- (5am:is (string= (qt:property o 'foo) "bar"))))
+ (5am:is (= 2 (length (qt:properties o))))
+ (5am:is (member 'foo (qt:properties o)))
+ (5am:is (eq t (qt:property-p o 'foo)))
+ (5am:is (string= (qt:property o 'foo) "bar"))
+
+ (qt:remove-property o 'foo)
+ (5am:is (eq nil (qt:property-p o 'foo)))))
(5am:test property-int
@@ -31,3 +35,24 @@
(5am:for-all ((integer (5am:gen-integer)))
(setf (qt:property o 'foo-bar) integer)
(5am:is (= integer (qt:property o 'foo-bar))))))
+
+(5am:test attributes
+ "Test C++ attribute access with slot-* functions."
+ (let ((o (make-instance 'qt:object)))
+ (5am:is (slot-boundp o :static-meta-object))
+ (5am:is (slot-boundp (find-class 'qt:object) :static-meta-object))
+ (5am:is (string= "QObject"
+ (cxx:class-name
+ (slot-value o :static-meta-object))))
+ (5am:is (string= "QObject"
+ (cxx:class-name
+ (slot-value (find-class 'qt:object)
+ :static-meta-object))))
+ (5am:signals error
+ (setf (slot-value o :static-meta-object)
+ (cffi:null-pointer))))
+ (let ((data (make-instance 'qt:shared-data)))
+ (5am:is (slot-boundp data :ref))
+ (5am:for-all ((value (5am:gen-integer :min -255 :max 255)))
+ (setf (slot-value data :ref) value)
+ (5am:is (cxx:= (slot-value data :ref) value)))))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/qbytearray.lisp new-qt.tests/src/qbytearray.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/qbytearray.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/src/qbytearray.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -2,16 +2,28 @@
(5am:in-suite :qt.suite)
-
(5am:test null-bytearray
"Test empty QByteArray."
- (5am:is (string= ""
- (cxx:data (make-instance 'qt:byte-array)))))
-
+ (5am:is (string= "" (cxx:data (make-instance 'qt:byte-array)))))
(5am:test bytearray
- "Tests string <-> QByteArray."
+ "Test string <-> QByteArray."
+ (5am:for-all ((string (5am:gen-one-element "" "Foo" "bar" "öäü" "1234")))
+ (5am:is (string= string
+ (cxx:data (make-instance 'qt:byte-array
+ :arg0 string)))))
+ #-openmcl ;; FIXME utf-8 problems with Clozure cl?
(5am:for-all ((string (5am:gen-string)))
(5am:is (string= string
(cxx:data (make-instance 'qt:byte-array
- :args (list string)))))))
+ :arg0 string))))))
+
+(5am:test const-bytearray
+ "Test const QByteArray."
+ ;; Const operator[] returns a char, but the non const version a QByteRef.
+ ;; Using this to test constnes overload resolution.
+ (let ((const-array (qt:operator+ (make-instance 'qt:byte-array :arg0 "a")
+ (make-instance 'qt:byte-array :arg0 "b"))))
+ (5am:is (typep (cxx:operator[] (make-instance 'qt:byte-array :arg0 "a") 0)
+ 'qt:byte-ref))
+ (5am:is (eql #\a (cxx:operator[] const-array 0)))))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/qlist.lisp new-qt.tests/src/qlist.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/qlist.lisp 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ new-qt.tests/src/qlist.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+(in-package :qt.tests)
+
+(5am:in-suite :qt.suite)
+
+(5am:test variant-list
+ "QList<Variant>"
+ (let ((variants (vector (qt:make-variant "foo"))))
+ (5am:is (every #'cxx:=
+ variants
+ (cxx:to-list (qt:make-variant variants))))))
+
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/qstring.lisp new-qt.tests/src/qstring.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/qstring.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/src/qstring.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -5,12 +5,13 @@
(5am:test (qstring :depends-on bytearray)
"Tests string <-> QString."
(let ((object (make-instance 'qt:object)))
-; (5am:for-all ((string (5am:gen-string))) ;;FIXME
+ ;; (5am:for-all ((string (5am:gen-string))) ;; FIXME (Qt bug?)
(5am:for-all ((string (5am:gen-one-element "foo"
- "FOO bar"
- (format nil "A~AB" #\Null)
- "öäüƧЪ")))
- (cxx:set-object-name object string)
+ "FOO bar"
+ ""
+ (format nil "A~AB" #\Null)
+ "öäüƧЪ")))
+ (setf (cxx:object-name object) string)
(5am:is (string= string (cxx:object-name object))))))
(5am:test (string-list :depends-on qstring)
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/qvector.lisp new-qt.tests/src/qvector.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/qvector.lisp 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ new-qt.tests/src/qvector.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+(in-package :qt.tests)
+
+(5am:in-suite :qt.suite)
+
+(5am:test qvector-qpoint
+ "Tests to QVector<QPoint> translation."
+ (let* ((points
+ (map 'vector #'(lambda (coords)
+ (make-instance 'qt:point :arg0 (first coords)
+ :arg1 (rest coords)))
+ '((9 . 8) (7 . 6) (5 . 4))))
+ (polygon (make-instance 'qt:polygon :arg0 points)))
+ (dotimes (i (length points))
+ (5am:is (= (cxx:x (aref points i))
+ (cxx:x (cxx:point polygon i))))
+ (5am:is (= (cxx:y (aref points i))
+ (cxx:y (cxx:point polygon i))))))
+ ;; Free the allocated QVector<QPoint>
+ (tg:gc :full t))
+
+(5am:test qvector-double
+ "Test QVector<double> <-> Lisp translation."
+ (5am:for-all ((pattern (5am:gen-one-element #()
+ #(1d0 2d0)
+ #(3.1415926d0 -10d0 1d10 0d0))))
+ (let ((pen (make-instance 'qt:pen))) ;; set-dash-pattern only works once!?
+ (cxx:set-dash-pattern pen pattern)
+ (5am:is (equalp pattern (cxx:dash-pattern pen))))))
+
+(5am:test qvector-uint
+ "Test QVector<unsigned int> <-> Lisp translation."
+ (let ((image (make-instance 'qt:image
+ :args (list 10 10 qt:image.+format-indexed8+)))
+ (colors (map 'vector
+ #'qt:q-rgb
+ '(1 2 44 55 255)
+ '(4 6 23 43 12)
+ '(5 0 23 12 123))))
+ (5am:is (equalp #() (cxx:color-table image)))
+ (cxx:set-color-table image colors)
+ (5am:is (equalp colors (cxx:color-table image)))))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/signal-slot.lisp new-qt.tests/src/signal-slot.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/signal-slot.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/src/signal-slot.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,22 +1,21 @@
(in-package :qt.tests)
-(declaim (optimize (debug 3)))
(5am:in-suite :qt.suite)
(5am:test simple-signal-slot
"Test custom signal to custom slot connection."
(let ((counter 0))
- (let ((my-signal (make-instance 'qt:qsignal))
+ (let ((my-signal (qt:make-signal))
(my-slot (qt::make-slot #'(lambda () (incf counter))
nil)))
-
+
(qt:connect my-signal my-slot)
(funcall my-signal)
(5am:is (= 1 counter)))))
(5am:test (emit-int-signal :depends-on with-app)
"Emits a signal with a C++ integer argument to a C++ slot."
- (qt:with-core-app
+ (qt:with-app ()
(let ((my-signal (qt:make-signal))
(label (make-instance 'qt:label)))
(qt:connect my-signal (qt:get-slot label "setNum(int)"))
@@ -26,7 +25,7 @@
(5am:test (emit-float-signal :depends-on with-app)
"Emits a signal with a C++ integer argument to a C++ slot."
- (qt:with-core-app
+ (qt:with-app ()
(let ((my-signal (qt:make-signal))
(label (make-instance 'qt:label)))
(qt:connect my-signal (qt:get-slot label "setNum(double)"))
@@ -38,7 +37,7 @@
(5am:test emit-bool-signal
"Emits a signal with an boolean C++ argument to a C++ slot."
- (qt:with-app
+ (qt:with-app ()
(let ((my-signal (qt:make-signal))
(widget (make-instance 'qt:check-box)))
(qt:connect my-signal (qt:get-slot widget "setChecked(bool)"))
@@ -49,7 +48,7 @@
(5am:test (emit-qstring-signal :depends-on (and qstring with-app))
"Emits a signal with a C++ QString argument to a C++ slot."
- (qt:with-app
+ (qt:with-app ()
(let ((my-signal (qt:make-signal))
(widget (make-instance 'qt:widget)))
(qt:connect my-signal (qt:get-slot widget "setWindowTitle(QString)"))
@@ -93,7 +92,7 @@
"Pass a lisp object over a signal-slot connection."
(let ((num 1d0)
(count 0))
- (let ((my-signal (make-instance 'qt:qsignal))
+ (let ((my-signal (qt:make-signal))
(my-slot (qt::make-slot #'(lambda (a b)
(5am:is (eq a num))
(5am:is (eql t b))
@@ -113,6 +112,10 @@
(5am:is (eq nil *destroyed*)))
(tg:gc :full t))
+;; SBCL runs the finalizer when the object has been garbage collected,
+;; thus its children could be to and thus the destroyed() signal is not
+;; received
+#-(or sbcl cmucl ccl)
(5am:test (destroyed-signal :depends-on gc-qobject)
"Receive a destroy signal for a QObject."
(setf *destroyed* nil)
@@ -123,54 +126,70 @@
(5am:test int-signal
"Receive a int signal."
- (qt:with-app
- (let ((spin-box (make-instance 'qt:spin-box))
- (current-value)
- (current-string-value))
- (qt:connect (qt:get-signal spin-box "valueChanged(int)")
- #'(lambda (value)
- (setf current-value value)))
- (qt:connect (qt:get-signal spin-box "valueChanged(const QString&)")
- #'(lambda (value)
- (setf current-string-value value)))
- (5am:for-all ((value (5am:gen-integer
- :min (cxx:minimum spin-box)
- :max (cxx:maximum spin-box))))
- (cxx:set-value spin-box value)
- (5am:is (= value current-value))
- (5am:is (= value (read-from-string current-string-value)))))))
+ (qt:with-app ()
+ (let ((spin-box (make-instance 'qt:spin-box))
+ (current-value)
+ (current-string-value))
+ (qt:connect (qt:get-signal spin-box "valueChanged(int)")
+ #'(lambda (value)
+ (setf current-value value)))
+ (qt:connect (qt:get-signal spin-box "valueChanged(const QString&)")
+ #'(lambda (value)
+ (setf current-string-value value)))
+ (5am:for-all ((value (5am:gen-integer
+ :min (cxx:minimum spin-box)
+ :max (cxx:maximum spin-box))))
+ (cxx:set-value spin-box value)
+ (5am:is (= value current-value))
+ (5am:is (= value (read-from-string current-string-value)))))))
(5am:test object-signal
"Receive a qt:object pointer signal."
- (qt:with-app
- (let ((button (make-instance 'qt:push-button))
- (click-count 0)
- (signal-mapper (make-instance 'qt:signal-mapper)))
- (qt:connect (qt:get-signal button "clicked()")
- (qt:get-slot signal-mapper "map()"))
- (cxx:set-mapping signal-mapper button button)
-
- (qt:connect (qt:get-signal signal-mapper "mapped(QObject*)")
- #'(lambda (object)
- (5am:is (eq button object))
- (incf click-count)))
- (5am:is (= 0 click-count))
- (qt.test:test.mouse-click button qt:+left-button+)
- (5am:is (= 1 click-count)))))
+ (qt:with-app ()
+ (let ((button (make-instance 'qt:push-button))
+ (click-count 0)
+ (signal-mapper (make-instance 'qt:signal-mapper)))
+ (qt:connect (qt:get-signal button "clicked()")
+ (qt:get-slot signal-mapper "map()"))
+ (cxx:set-mapping signal-mapper button button)
+ ;; button is a QWidget thus it's mapped(QWidget*) and not
+ ;; mapped(QObject*)
+ (qt:connect (qt:get-signal signal-mapper "mapped(QWidget*)")
+ #'(lambda (object)
+ (5am:is (eq button object))
+ (incf click-count)))
+ (5am:is (= 0 click-count))
+ (qt:test.mouse-click button qt:+left-button+
+ 0 (make-instance 'qt:point) -1)
+ (5am:is (= 1 click-count)))))
(5am:test receive-by-value
"Receive a C++ class by value signal."
- (qt:with-app
+ (qt:with-app ()
(let ((model (make-instance 'qt:string-list-model))
(count 0))
(qt:connect (qt:get-signal model
"rowsInserted(QModelIndex, int, int)")
#'(lambda (parent start end)
+ (declare (ignore end))
(5am:is (cxx:= (cxx:parent (cxx:index model start)))
- parent)
+ parent)
(incf count)))
(5am:is (= 0 count))
(cxx:insert-rows model 0 1)
(5am:is (= 1 count))
(cxx:insert-rows model 0 3)
(5am:is (= 2 count)))))
+
+(5am:test (emit-user-conversion :depends-on emit-qstring-signal)
+ "Emit a signal with a user conversion of the argument."
+ (qt:with-app ()
+ (let ((combobox (make-instance 'qt:text-edit))
+ (set-font (qt:make-signal)))
+ (qt:connect set-font
+ (qt:get-slot combobox "setCurrentFont(QFont)"))
+ (5am:is (cxx:operator== (cxx:current-font combobox)
+ (make-instance 'qt:font)))
+ (funcall set-font "Times")
+ (5am:is (cxx:operator== (cxx:current-font combobox)
+ "Times")))))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/tests.lisp new-qt.tests/src/tests.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/tests.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/src/tests.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,3 +1,30 @@
+;;; Copyright (C) 2009 Tobias Rautenkranz <tobias@rautenkranz.ch>
+;;;
+;;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+;;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+;;; (at your option) any later version.
+;;;
+;;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+;;;
+;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+;;;
+;;; As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
+;;; permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
+;;; executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
+;;; modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
+;;; terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
+;;; independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
+;;; module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from or
+;;; based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend this
+;;; exception to your version of the library, but you are not obligated to
+;;; do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement
+;;; from your version.
+
(in-package :qt.tests)
(5am:def-suite :qt.suite :description "Qt tests")
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/undo.lisp new-qt.tests/src/undo.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/undo.lisp 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ new-qt.tests/src/undo.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+(in-package :qt.tests)
+
+(5am:in-suite :qt.suite)
+
+(defclass reversible-incf (qt:undo-command)
+ ((place :accessor place
+ :initarg :place))
+ (:metaclass cxx:class))
+
+(defmethod cxx:redo ((incf reversible-incf))
+ (incf (symbol-value (place incf))))
+
+(defmethod cxx:undo ((incf reversible-incf))
+ (decf (symbol-value (place incf))))
+
+(5am:test undo-stack
+ "Test ownership transfer of a undo-command to the undo-stack."
+ (let ((undo-stack (make-instance 'qt:undo-stack))
+ (iterations 10)
+ (counter 0))
+ (declare (special counter))
+ (dotimes (i iterations)
+ (cxx:push undo-stack
+ (make-instance 'reversible-incf :place 'counter))
+ (gc :full t)) ;; Test for faulty ownership transfer
+ (5am:is (eq t (cxx:can-undo undo-stack)))
+ (5am:is (= iterations counter))
+
+ (dotimes (i iterations)
+ (cxx:undo undo-stack))
+ (5am:is (eq nil (cxx:can-undo undo-stack)))
+ (5am:is (= 0 counter))))
+
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/src/variant.lisp new-qt.tests/src/variant.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/src/variant.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/src/variant.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -4,19 +4,58 @@
(5am:test (variant-string :depends-on qstring)
"Test qt:variant <-> string conversion."
-; (5am:for-all ((string (5am:gen-string)))
+ ;; (5am:for-all ((string (5am:gen-string)))
(5am:for-all ((string (5am:gen-one-element "foo"
- "Foo Bar")))
- (5am:is (string= string (qt:from-variant (qt:make-variant string))))))
+ "Foo Bar")))
+ (5am:is (eq t (cxx:= string (qt:make-variant string))))
+ (5am:is (string= string (qt:value (qt:make-variant string))))))
(5am:test variant-int
"Test qt:variant <-> string conversion."
(5am:for-all ((integer (5am:gen-integer)))
- (5am:is (= integer (qt:from-variant (qt:make-variant integer))))))
+ (5am:is (eq t (cxx:= integer (qt:make-variant integer))))
+ (5am:is (= integer (qt:value (qt:make-variant integer))))))
(5am:test lisp-variant
"Test qt:variant <-> lisp object conversion."
(5am:for-all ((object (5am:gen-one-element #(1 2 3)
(list "foo" "bar"))))
- (5am:is (eq object (qt:from-variant (qt:make-lisp-variant object))))))
+ (5am:is (eq object (qt:value (qt:make-lisp-variant object))))))
+
+(5am:test variant-color
+ "The C++ overload resolution for QColor:operator QVariant()."
+ (let* ((color (make-instance 'qt:color))
+ (variant1 (qt:make-variant color))
+ (variant2 (qt:make-variant color)))
+ (5am:is (eq t (cxx:= variant1 variant2)))))
+
+(5am:test nil-variant
+ "Make a nil variant."
+ (5am:is (eq nil (qt:variant-boundp (qt:make-variant)))))
+
+(5am:test setf-variant-value
+ "Set a qt:variant."
+ (let ((variant (qt:make-variant)))
+ (5am:is (= 1 (setf (qt:value variant) 1)))
+ (5am:is (= 1 (qt:value variant)))))
+
+(5am:test variant-list
+ (let ((list (qt:make-variant (map 'vector #'qt:make-variant
+ '(1 "asdf" #\a)))))
+ (5am:is (string= "QVariantList"
+ (cxx:type-name list)))))
+
+(5am:test exact-int-type-match
+ "Test overload resolution exact match long vs. int."
+ (5am:is (enum= qt:variant.+uint+
+ (cxx:type (qt:make-variant 1))))
+ (5am:is (enum= qt:variant.+int+
+ (cxx:type (qt:make-variant -1)))))
+ ;; on 32 bit sizeof(long) == sizeof(int) thus not test for that.
+
+(5am:test variant-color
+ "Test QColor variant."
+ (let ((color (make-instance 'qt:color :arg0 qt:+green+)))
+ (5am:is (string= (cxx:name color)
+ (cxx:name (qt:value (qt:make-variant color)))))))
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/test.lisp new-qt.tests/test.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/test.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/test.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,25 +1,9 @@
#|
exec -a "$0" sbcl --noinform --noprint --disable-debugger --load $0 --end-toplevel-options "$@"
-# do not use --script to allow loading mudballs with ${HOME}/.sbclrc
# Used for testing on darcs record.
|#
-
-(in-package :sysdef-user)
-
-(defun load-sysdef (pathname system)
- (load pathname)
- (setf (mb.sysdef::pathname-of (find-system system)) pathname))
-
-(defun load-sysdef-file (system-name)
- "Loads a mbd file in the current directory."
- (load-sysdef (make-pathname :defaults *default-pathname-defaults*
- :name (string-downcase system-name)
- :type "mbd")
- system-name))
-
-(load-sysdef-file :qt.tests)
-(mb:clean :qt.tests)
-(mb:test :qt.tests)
+(asdf:operate 'asdf:load-op :cl-smoke.qt.tests)
+(asdf:operate 'asdf:test-op :cl-smoke.qt.tests)
(sb-ext:quit)
diff -rN -u old-qt.tests/tests/test.lisp new-qt.tests/tests/test.lisp
--- old-qt.tests/tests/test.lisp 2014-10-18 08:04:55.000000000 +0200
+++ new-qt.tests/tests/test.lisp 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-(in-package :qt.tests)
-
-(run)