Here I have two classes:
Test Class:
public class test {
private static JPanel contentPane;
private static JFrame frame = new JFrame("Sleeping");
private static JTextPane textPane;
private static StyledDocument doc;
private static Thread sleep;
private static HandleMouse S = new HandleMouse();
public static void main(String[] args) {
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE);
frame.setBounds(0, 0, 450, 300);
contentPane = new JPanel();
contentPane.setBorder(new EmptyBorder(5, 5, 5, 5));
contentPane.setLayout(new BorderLayout(0, 0));
frame.setContentPane(contentPane);
frame.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
JPanel panel = new JPanel();
contentPane.add(panel, BorderLayout.CENTER);
panel.setLayout(new BorderLayout(0, 0));
textPane = new JTextPane();
panel.add(textPane, BorderLayout.CENTER);
doc = textPane.getStyledDocument();
SimpleAttributeSet center = new SimpleAttributeSet();
StyleConstants.setAlignment(center, StyleConstants.ALIGN_CENTER);
doc.setParagraphAttributes(doc.getLength() + 1, 1, center, false);
textPane.setEditable(false);
sleep = new Thread(() -> {
try {
textPane.setBackground(new Color(59, 82, 217));
Thread.sleep(1200);
doc.insertString(doc.getLength(), "Waiting for sleep, I drift from thoughts like these;\n", null);
Thread.sleep(1200);
doc.insertString(doc.getLength(), "And where to-day was dream-like, build my dreams.\n", null);
Thread.sleep(1200);
doc.insertString(doc.getLength(), "Across my brain, ghost of remembered chords\n ", null);
Thread.sleep(1200);
doc.insertString(doc.getLength(), "Which still can make such radiance in my dream.\n", null);
Thread.sleep(1200);
doc.insertString(doc.getLength(), "And count their faces; faces; sunlit faces.\n", null);
Thread.sleep(1200);
doc.insertString(doc.getLength(), "Falling asleep ... the herons, and the hounds....\n", null);
Thread.sleep(1200);
doc.insertString(doc.getLength(), "September in the darkness; and the world I've known\n", null);
Thread.sleep(1200);
doc.insertString(doc.getLength(), "all fading past me into peace. ", null);
} catch (BadLocationException | InterruptedException e) {
}
});
frame.setResizable(false);
frame.setVisible(true);
sleep.start();
try {
Thread.sleep(1000);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
textPane.addMouseMotionListener(S);
frame.addMouseMotionListener(S);
}
}
and another inner class that is within the test class which handles the mouse motion:
public static class HandleMouse implements MouseMotionListener {
@Override
public synchronized void mouseDragged(MouseEvent e) {
textPane.setText("Test");
ifinterrupt();
}
@Override
public synchronized void mouseMoved(MouseEvent e) {
textPane.setText("Test");
ifinterrupt();
}
private void ifinterrupt() {
sleep.interrupt();
textPane.removeMouseMotionListener(S);
frame.removeMouseMotionListener(S);
textPane.setBackground(Color.RED);
try {
Thread.sleep(1000);
System.exit(0);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
However, when I move my mouse and trigger the mouseMoved
method, the JFrame exits(System.exit(0)
) before the this line is executed:
textPane.setText("Test");
but in theory it should set the text to "Test"
before exiting, as setText
is set before the ifinterrupt()
line:
textPane.setText("Test");
ifinterrupt();
My question is, why does the JFrame exit before the text is set and what causes it?
Any help is appreciated.
Thread.sleep()
which block current Thread before re-paint the UI