+int UtcDaliPropertyMapFindIndexThenString(void)
+{
+ // Define the valid keys and values to test with.
+ std::string stringKeyValid = "bar";
+ std::string stringKeyInvalid = "aardvark";
+ int indexKeyValid = 100;
+ int indexKeyInvalid = 101;
+
+ // Define invalid key and value to test with.
+ std::string stringValueValid = "DALi";
+ int indexValueValid = 3;
+
+ // Set up a property map containing the valid keys and values defined above.
+ Property::Map map;
+ map[ "foo" ] = 1;
+ map[ 10 ] = "string";
+ map[ stringKeyValid ] = stringValueValid;
+ map[ indexKeyValid ] = indexValueValid;
+
+ Property::Value* value = NULL;
+
+ // TEST: If both index and string are valid, the Property::Value of the index is returned.
+ value = map.Find( indexKeyValid, stringKeyValid );
+
+ DALI_TEST_EQUALS( value->Get<int>(), indexValueValid, TEST_LOCATION );
+
+
+ // TEST: If only the index is valid, the Property::Value of the index is returned.
+ value = map.Find( indexKeyValid, stringKeyInvalid );
+
+ DALI_TEST_EQUALS( value->Get<int>(), indexValueValid, TEST_LOCATION );
+
+
+ // TEST: If only the string is valid, the Property::Value of the string is returned.
+ value = map.Find( indexKeyInvalid, stringKeyValid );
+
+ DALI_TEST_EQUALS( value->Get<std::string>(), stringValueValid, TEST_LOCATION );
+
+
+ // TEST: If neither the index or string are valid, then a NULL pointer is returned.
+ value = map.Find( indexKeyInvalid, stringKeyInvalid );
+
+ DALI_TEST_CHECK( value == NULL );
+
+ END_TEST;
+}