Signed-off-by: Henri Verbeet <hverbeet(a)codeweavers.com>
---
dlls/usp10/tests/usp10.c | 264 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------
1 file changed, 115 insertions(+), 149 deletions(-)
diff --git a/dlls/usp10/tests/usp10.c b/dlls/usp10/tests/usp10.c
index c6ae57e..6fc6129 100644
--- a/dlls/usp10/tests/usp10.c
+++ b/dlls/usp10/tests/usp10.c
@@ -3171,25 +3171,19 @@ static void test_ScriptString(HDC hdc)
ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
}
+/* This test is for the ScriptStringXtoCP() and ScriptStringCPtoX() functions.
+ * Due to the nature of the fonts between Windows and Wine, the test is
+ * implemented by generating values using one one function then checking the
+ * output of the second. In this way the validity of the functions is
+ * established using Windows as a base and confirming similar behaviour in
+ * Wine. */
static void test_ScriptStringXtoCP_CPtoX(HDC hdc)
{
-/*****************************************************************************************
- *
- * This test is for the ScriptStringXtoCP and ScriptStringXtoCP functions. Due to the
- * nature of the fonts between Windows and Wine, the test is implemented by generating
- * values using one one function then checking the output of the second. In this way
- * the validity of the functions is established using Windows as a base and confirming
- * similar behaviour in wine.
- */
-
HRESULT hr;
static const WCHAR teststr1[] = {0x05e9, 'i', 0x05dc, 'n', 0x05d5, 'e', 0x05dd, '.',0};
static const BOOL rtl[] = {1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0};
unsigned int String_len = ARRAY_SIZE(teststr1) - 1;
int Glyphs = String_len * 2 + 16; /* size of buffer as recommended */
- int Charset = -1; /* unicode */
- DWORD Flags = SSA_GLYPHS;
- int ReqWidth = 100;
static const BYTE InClass[ARRAY_SIZE(teststr1) - 1];
SCRIPT_STRING_ANALYSIS ssa = NULL;
@@ -3198,163 +3192,135 @@ static void test_ScriptStringXtoCP_CPtoX(HDC hdc)
int Cp; /* Character position in string */
int X;
int trail,lead;
- BOOL fTrailing;
/* Test with hdc, this should be a valid test. Here we generate a
* SCRIPT_STRING_ANALYSIS that will be used as input to the following
* character-positions-to-X and X-to-character-position functions. */
- hr = ScriptStringAnalyse(hdc, &teststr1, String_len, Glyphs, Charset,
- Flags, ReqWidth, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, InClass, &ssa);
+ hr = ScriptStringAnalyse(hdc, &teststr1, String_len, Glyphs, -1,
+ SSA_GLYPHS, 100, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, InClass, &ssa);
ok(hr == S_OK || broken(hr == E_INVALIDARG) /* NT */,
"Got unexpected hr %08x.\n", hr);
+ if (hr != S_OK)
+ return;
+ ok(!!ssa, "Got unexpected ssa %p.\n", ssa);
- if (hr == S_OK)
+ /* Loop to generate character positions to provide starting positions for
+ * the ScriptStringCPtoX() and ScriptStringXtoCP() functions. */
+ for (Cp = 0; Cp < String_len; ++Cp)
{
- ok(ssa != NULL, "ScriptStringAnalyse ssa should not be NULL\n");
-
- /*
- * Loop to generate character positions to provide starting positions for the
- * ScriptStringCPtoX and ScriptStringXtoCP functions
- */
- for (Cp = 0; Cp < String_len; Cp++)
- {
- /* The fTrailing flag is used to indicate whether the X being returned is at
- * the beginning or the end of the character. What happens here is that if
- * fTrailing indicates the end of the character, ie. FALSE, then ScriptStringXtoCP
- * returns the beginning of the next character and iTrailing is FALSE. So for this
- * loop iTrailing will be FALSE in both cases.
- */
- hr = ScriptStringCPtoX(ssa, Cp, TRUE, &trail);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringCPtoX should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
- hr = ScriptStringCPtoX(ssa, Cp, FALSE, &lead);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringCPtoX should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
- if (rtl[Cp])
- ok(lead > trail, "Leading values should be after trailing for rtl characters(%i)\n",Cp);
- else
- ok(lead < trail, "Trailing values should be after leading for ltr characters(%i)\n",Cp);
-
- /* move by 1 pixel so that we are not between 2 characters. That could result in being the lead of a rtl and
- at the same time the trail of an ltr */
-
- /* inside the leading edge */
- X = lead;
- if (rtl[Cp]) X--; else X++;
- hr = ScriptStringXtoCP(ssa, X, &Ch, &iTrailing);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
- ok(Cp == Ch, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return Ch = %d not %d for X = %d\n", Cp, Ch, trail);
- ok(iTrailing == FALSE, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return iTrailing = 0 not %d for X = %d\n",
- iTrailing, X);
-
- /* inside the trailing edge */
- X = trail;
- if (rtl[Cp]) X++; else X--;
- hr = ScriptStringXtoCP(ssa, X, &Ch, &iTrailing);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
- ok(Cp == Ch, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return Ch = %d not %d for X = %d\n", Cp, Ch, trail);
- ok(iTrailing == TRUE, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return iTrailing = 1 not %d for X = %d\n",
- iTrailing, X);
-
- /* outside the "trailing" edge */
- if (Cp < String_len-1)
- {
- if (rtl[Cp]) X = lead; else X = trail;
- X++;
- hr = ScriptStringXtoCP(ssa, X, &Ch, &iTrailing);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
- ok(Cp + 1 == Ch, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return Ch = %d not %d for X = %d\n", Cp + 1, Ch, trail);
- if (rtl[Cp+1])
- ok(iTrailing == TRUE, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return iTrailing = 1 not %d for X = %d\n",
- iTrailing, X);
- else
- ok(iTrailing == FALSE, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return iTrailing = 0 not %d for X = %d\n",
- iTrailing, X);
- }
+ /* The fTrailing flag is used to indicate whether the X being returned
+ * is at the beginning or the end of the character. What happens here
+ * is that if fTrailing indicates the end of the character, ie. FALSE,
+ * then ScriptStringXtoCP() returns the beginning of the next
+ * character and iTrailing is FALSE. So for this loop iTrailing will
+ * be FALSE in both cases. */
+ hr = ScriptStringCPtoX(ssa, Cp, TRUE, &trail);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+ hr = ScriptStringCPtoX(ssa, Cp, FALSE, &lead);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+ ok(rtl[Cp] ? lead > trail : lead < trail,
+ "Got unexpected lead %d, trail %d, for rtl[%u] %u.\n",
+ lead, trail, Cp, rtl[Cp]);
+
+ /* Move by 1 pixel so that we are not between 2 characters. That could
+ * result in being the lead of a RTL and at the same time the trail of
+ * an LTR. */
+
+ /* Inside the leading edge. */
+ X = rtl[Cp] ? lead - 1 : lead + 1;
+ hr = ScriptStringXtoCP(ssa, X, &Ch, &iTrailing);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+ ok(Ch == Cp, "Got unexpected Ch %d for X %d, expected %d.\n", Ch, X, Cp);
+ ok(!iTrailing, "Got unexpected iTrailing %#x for X %d.\n", iTrailing, X);
- /* outside the "leading" edge */
- if (Cp != 0)
- {
- if (rtl[Cp]) X = trail; else X = lead;
- X--;
- hr = ScriptStringXtoCP(ssa, X, &Ch, &iTrailing);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
- ok(Cp - 1 == Ch, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return Ch = %d not %d for X = %d\n", Cp - 1, Ch, trail);
- if (Cp != 0 && rtl[Cp-1])
- ok(iTrailing == FALSE, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return iTrailing = 0 not %d for X = %d\n",
- iTrailing, X);
- else
- ok(iTrailing == TRUE, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return iTrailing = 1 not %d for X = %d\n",
- iTrailing, X);
- }
- }
+ /* Inside the trailing edge. */
+ X = rtl[Cp] ? trail + 1 : trail - 1;
+ hr = ScriptStringXtoCP(ssa, X, &Ch, &iTrailing);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+ ok(Ch == Cp, "Got unexpected Ch %d for X %d, expected %d.\n", Ch, X, Cp);
+ ok(iTrailing, "Got unexpected iTrailing %#x for X %d.\n", iTrailing, X);
- /* Check beyond the leading boundary of the whole string */
- if (rtl[0])
+ /* Outside the trailing edge. */
+ if (Cp < String_len - 1)
{
- /* having a leading rtl character seems to confuse usp */
- /* this looks to be a windows bug we should emulate */
- hr = ScriptStringCPtoX(ssa, 0, TRUE, &X);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringCPtoX should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
- X--;
+ X = rtl[Cp] ? lead + 1 : trail + 1;
hr = ScriptStringXtoCP(ssa, X, &Ch, &iTrailing);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
- ok(Ch == 1, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return Ch = 1 not %d for X outside leading edge when rtl\n", Ch);
- ok(iTrailing == FALSE, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return iTrailing = 0 not %d for X = outside leading edge when rtl\n",
- iTrailing);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+ ok(Ch == Cp + 1, "Got unexpected Ch %d for X %d, expected %d.\n", Ch, X, Cp + 1);
+ ok(iTrailing == !!rtl[Cp + 1], "Got unexpected iTrailing %#x for X %d, expected %#x.\n",
+ iTrailing, X, !!rtl[Cp + 1]);
}
- else
+
+ /* Outside the leading edge. */
+ if (Cp)
{
- hr = ScriptStringCPtoX(ssa, 0, FALSE, &X);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringCPtoX should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
- X--;
+ X = rtl[Cp] ? trail - 1 : lead - 1;
hr = ScriptStringXtoCP(ssa, X, &Ch, &iTrailing);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
- ok(Ch == -1, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return Ch = -1 not %d for X outside leading edge\n", Ch);
- ok(iTrailing == TRUE, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return iTrailing = 1 not %d for X = outside leading edge\n",
- iTrailing);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+ ok(Ch == Cp - 1, "Got unexpected Ch %d for X %d, expected %d.\n", Ch, X, Cp - 1);
+ ok(iTrailing == !rtl[Cp - 1], "Got unexpected iTrailing %#x for X %d, expected %#x.\n",
+ iTrailing, X, !rtl[Cp - 1]);
}
+ }
- /* Check beyond the end boundary of the whole string */
- if (rtl[String_len-1])
- {
- hr = ScriptStringCPtoX(ssa, String_len-1, FALSE, &X);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringCPtoX should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
- }
- else
- {
- hr = ScriptStringCPtoX(ssa, String_len-1, TRUE, &X);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringCPtoX should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
- }
- X++;
+ /* Check beyond the leading boundary of the whole string. */
+ if (rtl[0])
+ {
+ /* Having a leading RTL character seems to confuse usp. This looks to
+ * be a Windows bug we should emulate. */
+ hr = ScriptStringCPtoX(ssa, 0, TRUE, &X);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+ --X;
hr = ScriptStringXtoCP(ssa, X, &Ch, &iTrailing);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
- ok(Ch == String_len, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return Ch = %i not %d for X outside trailing edge\n", String_len, Ch);
- ok(iTrailing == FALSE, "ScriptStringXtoCP should return iTrailing = 0 not %d for X = outside trailing edge\n",
- iTrailing);
-
- /*
- * Cleanup the SSA for the next round of tests
- */
- hr = ScriptStringFree(&ssa);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringFree should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
-
- /* Test to see that exceeding the number of characters returns
- * E_INVALIDARG. First generate an SSA for the subsequent tests. */
- hr = ScriptStringAnalyse(hdc, &teststr1, String_len, Glyphs, Charset,
- Flags, ReqWidth, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, InClass, &ssa);
- ok(hr == S_OK, "ScriptStringAnalyse should return S_OK not %08x\n", hr);
-
- /*
- * When ScriptStringCPtoX is called with a character position Cp that exceeds the
- * string length, return E_INVALIDARG. This also invalidates the ssa so a
- * ScriptStringFree should also fail.
- */
- fTrailing = FALSE;
- Cp = String_len + 1;
- hr = ScriptStringCPtoX(ssa, Cp, fTrailing, &X);
- ok(hr == E_INVALIDARG, "ScriptStringCPtoX should return E_INVALIDARG not %08x\n", hr);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+ ok(Ch == 1, "Got unexpected Ch %d.\n", Ch);
+ ok(!iTrailing, "Got unexpected iTrailing %#x.\n", iTrailing);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ hr = ScriptStringCPtoX(ssa, 0, FALSE, &X);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+ --X;
+ hr = ScriptStringXtoCP(ssa, X, &Ch, &iTrailing);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+ ok(Ch == -1, "Got unexpected Ch %d.\n", Ch);
+ ok(iTrailing, "Got unexpected iTrailing %#x.\n", iTrailing);
+ }
- ScriptStringFree(&ssa);
+ /* Check beyond the end boundary of the whole string. */
+ if (rtl[String_len - 1])
+ {
+ hr = ScriptStringCPtoX(ssa, String_len - 1, FALSE, &X);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
}
+ else
+ {
+ hr = ScriptStringCPtoX(ssa, String_len - 1, TRUE, &X);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+ }
+ ++X;
+ hr = ScriptStringXtoCP(ssa, X, &Ch, &iTrailing);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+ ok(Ch == String_len, "Got unexpected Ch %d, expected %d.\n", Ch, String_len);
+ ok(!iTrailing, "Got unexpected iTrailing %#x.\n", iTrailing);
+
+ /* Cleanup the SSA for the next round of tests. */
+ hr = ScriptStringFree(&ssa);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+
+ /* Test to see that exceeding the number of characters returns
+ * E_INVALIDARG. First generate an SSA for the subsequent tests. */
+ hr = ScriptStringAnalyse(hdc, &teststr1, String_len, Glyphs, -1,
+ SSA_GLYPHS, 100, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, InClass, &ssa);
+ ok(hr == S_OK, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+
+ /* When ScriptStringCPtoX() is called with a character position that
+ * exceeds the string length, return E_INVALIDARG. This also invalidates
+ * the ssa so a ScriptStringFree() should also fail. */
+ hr = ScriptStringCPtoX(ssa, String_len + 1, FALSE, &X);
+ ok(hr == E_INVALIDARG, "Got unexpected hr %#x.\n", hr);
+
+ ScriptStringFree(&ssa);
}
static HWND create_test_window(void)
--
2.1.4