qt5base-lts/tests/auto/testlib
Gatis Paeglis b3e91b66b9 qtestlib: fix support for pressing multiple mouse buttons
After a37785ec76 went in, it become
apparent that multi mouse button state handling in qtestlib is
non-existent, for details see QTBUG-64030 and QTBUG-63786. What
happened behind the scenes often was not what one would expect based
on the provided QTest::mouse* input sequence - events went missing,
incorrect events were generated, each subsequent test function
started with a state set from the function that run earlier. It is
easy to see how a minor change in one test could easily affect outcome
of other tests.

With a37785ec76, Qt platform plugins
are now responsible for sending explicit mouse button type and state
information; qtestlib should take full responsibility now as well.
But using the new API from a37785ec7 alone in qtestlib is not sufficient.
We need to reset mouse state between each new test function run (we do
this at function scope as that fits with the current qtestlib API user
expectations). This patch implements the necessary reseting logic.

Updated tst_qwindow.cpp::generatedMouseMove() to use QTest::mouse* APIs.
That test requires pressing multiple buttons, it was not possible with
QTest::mouse* APIs before this patch.

Added an auto test for multiple mouse button pressing/release in
tests/auto/testlib/selftests/mouse/. And few other tests which are
currently QSKIP-ed, but should be considered when re-designing qtestlib
APIs.

Task-number: QTBUG-64030
Change-Id: I39fdcbc73a467a7463ce2aed622bf22484095635
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
2018-03-01 19:41:10 +00:00
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qabstractitemmodeltester QAbstractItemModelTester: fix the autotests 2018-01-09 21:12:58 +00:00
qsignalspy Updated license headers 2016-01-21 18:55:18 +00:00
selftests qtestlib: fix support for pressing multiple mouse buttons 2018-03-01 19:41:10 +00:00
testlib.pro QAbstractItemModelTester: fix the autotests 2018-01-09 21:12:58 +00:00