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>>TITLE StoreColors XPROTO
>>ASSERTION C StoreColors-1
If the default visual class for screen zero is DirectColor,
PseudoColor, or GrayScale: When a client sends a valid
StoreColors protocol request to the X server, and the colour
cell is read-write, then the X server does not send back an
error, event or reply to the client.
>>STRATEGY
Call library function testfunc() to do the following:
DirectColor, PseudoColor, or GrayScale :
Open a connection to the X server using native byte sex.
Send a valid StoreColors protocol request to the X server.
Verify that the X server does not send back an error, event or reply.
Open a connection to the X server using reversed byte sex.
Send a valid StoreColors protocol request to the X server.
Verify that the X server does not send back an error, event or reply.
>>ASSERTION A StoreColors-2
When a client sends a valid StoreColors protocol request to
the X server, and the colour cell is read-only, then the X
server sends back a BadAccess error to the client.
>>STRATEGY
Call library function testfunc() to do the following:
Open a connection to the X server using native byte sex.
Send a valid StoreColors protocol request to the X server.
Verify that the X server sends back a BadAccess error.
Open a connection to the X server using reversed byte sex.
Send a valid StoreColors protocol request to the X server.
Verify that the X server sends back a BadAccess error.
>>ASSERTION A StoreColors-3
When a client sends an invalid StoreColors protocol request
to the X server, in which the length field of the request is
not the minimum length required to contain the request plus
zero or more colours, then the X server sends back a
BadLength error to the client.
>>STRATEGY
Call library function testfunc() to do the following:
Open a connection to the X server using native byte sex.
Send an invalid StoreColors protocol request to the X server with length 
  one less than the minimum length required to contain the request + zero colours.
Verify that the X server sends back a BadLength error.
Open a connection to the X server using reversed byte sex.
Send an invalid StoreColors protocol request to the X server with length 
  one less than the minimum length required to contain the request + zero colours.
Verify that the X server sends back a BadLength error.

Open a connection to the X server using native byte sex.
Send an invalid StoreColors protocol request to the X server with length 
  one greater than the minimum length required to contain the request + n colours.
Verify that the X server sends back a BadLength error.
Open a connection to the X server using reversed byte sex.
Send an invalid StoreColors protocol request to the X server with length 
  one greater than the minimum length required to contain the request + n colours.
Verify that the X server sends back a BadLength error.
>>ASSERTION B StoreColors-4
When a client sends an invalid StoreColors protocol request
to the X server, in which the length field of the request
exceeds the maximum length accepted by the X server, then
the X server sends back a BadLength error to the client.
>>STRATEGY
Call library function testfunc() to do the following:
Open a connection to the X server using native byte sex.
Send an invalid StoreColors protocol request to the X server with length 
  one greater than the maximum length accepted by the server.
Verify that the X server sends back a BadLength error.
Open a connection to the X server using reversed byte sex.
Send an invalid StoreColors protocol request to the X server with length 
  one greater than the maximum length accepted by the server.
Verify that the X server sends back a BadLength error.
