On Fri, 30 May 2025 13:42:08 GMT, Anass Baya <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > However, the CountDownLatch is currently set to 1, which means the test
>>> > only waits for the first open/close interaction to complete. As a result,
>>> > it does not wait for the second attempt (opening the dialog again and
>>> > pressing ESC to close it), because the latch reaches zero after the first
>>> > attempt.
>>> > This causes the test to proceed immediately to the validation step:
>>> > if (fd.isVisible()) {
>>> > throw new RuntimeException("File Dialog is not closed");
>>> > }
>>>
>>> I don't see the existing code ignores the second attempt, that is due to
>>> longer delay put after the robot operations. You can add print statements
>>> and observe the behavior.
>>>
>>> However, I agree the countdown latch should be initialize to 2 to behave
>>> correctly.
>>
>> Technically, longer delays do add up, yet if it takes longer to display the
>> dialog and hide it, it's well possible that the dialog isn't hidden by the
>> time the main thread reaches the point where it calls `fd.isVisible()`.
>
> Hello @aivanov-jdk,
> I also added the test DoubleActionESCWithGtkDisabled to ensure that the old
> fix is still working
@anass-baya You could have made the changes under single commit and pushed. No
need to add multiple commits.
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/25184#issuecomment-2923128668