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[SDL4.0]SDL sends appName in vrSynonyms and ttsName in case of lower and upper bound values of params in json file #977

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KhrystynaDubovyk opened this issue Nov 7, 2016 · 2 comments
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KhrystynaDubovyk commented Nov 7, 2016

Occurrence

Always.

Preconditions

SDL4.0 feature is enabled in .ini file, SDL and HMI are started.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Register app via 4th protocol.
  2. App sends via SystemRequest json file JSONWithLanguageDefaultVrTtsLowerBound.json
    JSONWithLanguageDefaultVrTtsUpperBound.json

Expected result

SDL sends in BC.UpdateAppList values of vrSynonyms and ttsName from json file

Actual result

SDL sends in BC.UpdateAppList in vrSynonyms and ttsName value of appName
Notes: To reproduce defect using ATF extract attached files in 'ATF_build/' folder and execute TtsNameVrSyn_lower_bound_language.lua.

Environment

Tag: 4.2.0
commit: a6c32b4
ATF version: 2.2 / 962e1eff8664d97a

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att_issue#977.zip

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  • Source code updates 
  • Code comments 
  • UTs add/update 
  • ATF tests add/update (not required) 
  • Manual tests (not required) 
  • Add/update CI plans/jobs (not required) 
  • SDD updates (not required) 
  • Guidelines update (sdl_core_guides(not required) 
  • Guidelines update (sdl_hmi_integration_guidelines) (not required)
@LitvinenkoIra
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Priority Low.
Defect is related to processing values of lower and upper bound.

@ShobhitAd
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Closed via #2705

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