On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 13:10:05 GMT, Gopal Pattnaik <d...@openjdk.org> wrote:

>> There was a Assertion fail issue in mouse location test case JDK-8296554,
>> Reason: We felt the one mili second delay time for the Robot test may be 
>> insufficient in few OS.
>> Solution: We Changed the delay time to three mili second.
>> 
>> Verification:
>> Tested in Windows 11, and the Assert fail issue is not found.
>
> Gopal Pattnaik has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional 
> commit since the last revision:
> 
>   Addressed Review comments

tests/system/src/test/java/test/robot/javafx/scene/MouseLocationOnScreenTest.java
 line 123:

> 121:         try {
> 122:             Util.sleep(DELAY_TIME);
> 123:             Assertions.assertEquals(x, (int) robot.getMouseX());

this works also, though I'd simply use `if`.

A bigger question is why are we using `int` coordinates?  Wouldn't it make the 
test depend on the scale (and also on the screen resolution and window 
position)?

Should we instead use the double coordinates and `Assertions.equals(double, 
double, double)` ?

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1772#discussion_r2042526271

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