windowing/windowserver/test/t_integ/scripts/graphics-wserv-integ-surface-screenrotation.script
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+//
+// Copyright (c) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+// All rights reserved.
+// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
+// under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
+// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
+// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
+//
+// Initial Contributors:
+// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
+//
+// Contributors:
+//
+// Description:
+//
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// graphics-wserv-integ-surface-screenrotation.script
+//
+// Tests elements of the classes associated with RWindow and the Surface Update Server
+// as a means of confidence that the APIs work as expected.
+//
+// The purpose is to provide a regression test suite of Public
+// APIs for RWindow. Negative testing is performed to confirm that correct
+// errors are returned when incorrect parameters are given.
+//
+// The tests are fully automated.
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+//! @file
+//! @SYMTestSuiteName graphics-wserv-integ-surface
+//! @SYMScriptTestEnvironment This test script requires a basic ROM.
+LOAD_SUITE t_wservintegserver
+
+START_TESTCASE GRAPHICS-WSERV-INTEG-SURFACE-0009-0001
+//! @SYMTestCaseID GRAPHICS-WSERV-INTEG-SURFACE-0009-0001
+//! @SYMPREQ 1007 1019
+//! @SYMREQ 8222 8223 8227
+//! @SYMAPI RWindow
+//! @SYMAuthor John Mercer
+//! @SYMCreationDate 24/08/2007
+//! @SYMTestCaseDependencies graphics-wserv-integ-surface.script
+//! @SYMTestCaseDesc Moving Image with opaque UI Components, whilst changing screen device orientation
+//! @SYMTestActions With graphics-0001 as a base.
+//! From a separate thread/process raise a screen orientation change event.
+//! Use CWsScreenDevice::SetCurrentRotations() to change the screen rotation
+//! Utilise CWsScreenDevice::GetRotationsList() to obtain the supported rotations. (NOTE: requires entry in wsini.ini)
+//! Measure frame rate.
+//! @SYMTestStatus Implemented
+//! @SYMTestPriority 1
+//! @SYMTestExpectedResults Frame Rate: 30fps
+//! Display is composed of moving image in background with opaque UI components in foreground. The moving image is that of a clock sweep with large numerals indicating the frame number.
+//! NOTE: Screen rotates through the available orientations. Application receives screen rotation event to redraw to a different perspective.
+//! @SYMTestType CIT
+
+RUN_TEST_STEP !Heap=0x200000 100 t_wservintegserver WServIntegSurface c:\graphics\graphics-wserv-integ-surface.ini graphics-wserv-integ-surface-0009-001
+END_TESTCASE GRAPHICS-WSERV-INTEG-SURFACE-0009-0001
+
+START_TESTCASE GRAPHICS-WSERV-INTEG-SURFACE-0024-0001
+//! @SYMTestCaseID GRAPHICS-WSERV-INTEG-SURFACE-0024-0001
+//! @SYMPREQ 1007 1019
+//! @SYMREQ 8222 8223 8227
+//! @SYMAPI RWindow
+//! @SYMAuthor John Mercer
+//! @SYMCreationDate 24/08/2007
+//! @SYMTestCaseDependencies graphics-wserv-integ-surface.script
+//! @SYMTestCaseDesc Moving Image with semi-transparent UI Components, whilst changing screen device orientation
+//! @SYMTestActions With graphics-0001 as a base.
+//! From a separate thread/process raise a screen orientation change event.
+//! Use CWsScreenDevice::SetCurrentRotations() to change the screen rotation
+//! Utilise CWsScreenDevice::GetRotationsList() to obtain the supported rotations. (NOTE: requires entry in wsini.ini)
+//! Measure frame rate.
+//! @SYMTestStatus Implemented
+//! @SYMTestPriority 1
+//! @SYMTestExpectedResults Frame Rate: 30fps
+//! Display is composed of moving image in background with semi-transparent UI components in foreground. The moving image is that of a clock sweep with large numerals indicating the frame number.
+//! NOTE: Screen rotates through the available orientations. Application receives screen rotation event to redraw to a different perspective.
+//! @SYMTestType CIT
+
+RUN_TEST_STEP !Heap=0x200000 100 t_wservintegserver WServIntegSurface c:\graphics\graphics-wserv-integ-surface.ini graphics-wserv-integ-surface-0024-001
+END_TESTCASE GRAPHICS-WSERV-INTEG-SURFACE-0024-0001
+
+START_TESTCASE GRAPHICS-WSERV-INTEG-SURFACE-0039-0001
+//! @SYMTestCaseID GRAPHICS-WSERV-INTEG-SURFACE-0039-0001
+//! @SYMPREQ 1007 1019
+//! @SYMREQ 8222 8223 8227
+//! @SYMAPI RWindow
+//! @SYMAuthor John Mercer
+//! @SYMCreationDate 24/08/2007
+//! @SYMTestCaseDependencies graphics-wserv-integ-surface.script
+//! @SYMTestCaseDesc Multiple Moving Images with opaque UI Components, whilst changing screen device orientation
+//! @SYMTestActions With graphics-0001 as a base.
+//! From a separate thread/process raise a screen orientation change event.
+//! Use CWsScreenDevice::SetCurrentRotations() to change the screen rotation
+//! Utilise CWsScreenDevice::GetRotationsList() to obtain the supported rotations. (NOTE: requires entry in wsini.ini)
+//! Measure frame rate.
+//! @SYMTestStatus Implemented
+//! @SYMTestPriority 1
+//! @SYMTestExpectedResults Frame Rate: 30fps
+//! Display is composed of 2 moving images in background, with opaque UI components in foreground. The moving images are that of a clock sweep with large numerals indicating the frame number (red on blue background for video, and yellow on green background for viewfinder).
+//! NOTE: Screen rotates through the available orientations. Application receives screen rotation event to redraw to a different perspective.
+//! @SYMTestType CIT
+
+RUN_TEST_STEP !Heap=0x200000 500 t_wservintegserver WServIntegSurface c:\graphics\graphics-wserv-integ-surface.ini graphics-wserv-integ-surface-0039-001
+END_TESTCASE GRAPHICS-WSERV-INTEG-SURFACE-0039-0001
+
+START_TESTCASE GRAPHICS-WSERV-INTEG-SURFACE-0054-0001
+//! @SYMTestCaseID GRAPHICS-WSERV-INTEG-SURFACE-0054-0001
+//! @SYMPREQ 1007 1019
+//! @SYMREQ 8222 8223 8227
+//! @SYMAPI RWindow
+//! @SYMAuthor John Mercer
+//! @SYMCreationDate 24/08/2007
+//! @SYMTestCaseDependencies graphics-wserv-integ-surface.script
+//! @SYMTestCaseDesc Multiple Moving Images with semi-transparent UI Components, whilst changing screen device orientation
+//! @SYMTestActions With graphics-0061 as a base.
+//! From a separate thread/process raise a screen orientation change event.
+//! Use CWsScreenDevice::SetCurrentRotations() to change the screen rotation
+//! Utilise CWsScreenDevice::GetRotationsList() to obtain the supported rotations. (NOTE: requires entry in wsini.ini)
+//! Measure frame rate.
+//! @SYMTestStatus Implemented
+//! @SYMTestPriority 1
+//! @SYMTestExpectedResults Frame Rate: 30fps
+//! Display is composed of moving image in background with semi-transparent UI components in foreground. The moving image is that of a clock sweep with large numerals indicating the frame number.
+//! NOTE: Screen rotates through the available orientations. Application receives screen rotation event to redraw to a different perspective.
+//! @SYMTestType CIT
+
+RUN_TEST_STEP !Heap=0x200000 100 t_wservintegserver WServIntegSurface c:\graphics\graphics-wserv-integ-surface.ini graphics-wserv-integ-surface-0054-001
+END_TESTCASE GRAPHICS-WSERV-INTEG-SURFACE-0054-0001