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ListView.getSelectedItem() returns previous item after selectedItems change

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    • windows_10

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      ADDITIONAL SYSTEM INFORMATION :
      Observed on Windows 10

      Failing configuration:
      Java: Temurin JDK 11.0.12+7
      JavaFX: javafx-sdk-11.0.2

      Successful configuration:
      Java/JavaFX: liberica JDK 8u302-full

      A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM :
      In Java 11 with JavaFX SDK 11, a call to ListView.getSelectedItem() will return the previously selected item if called from the invalidation listener on ListView.getSelectionModel().getSelectedItems().

      It works just fine on Liberica's Java 8 build that includes JavaFX bundled inside.

      REGRESSION : Last worked in version 8u301

      STEPS TO FOLLOW TO REPRODUCE THE PROBLEM :
      Run the included code and watch as the list items get selected once per second. Note that the label will not match the selected item.


      EXPECTED VERSUS ACTUAL BEHAVIOR :
      EXPECTED -
      Label should always match the selected item in the list.
      ACTUAL -
      Label will match the selected item in the list if the user selects an item in a list. However if the list item is selected programmatically (which will happen once per second in this example code) the label will show the value of the previously selected item.

      ---------- BEGIN SOURCE ----------
      import javafx.application.Application;
      import javafx.application.Platform;
      import javafx.beans.binding.Bindings;
      import javafx.scene.Scene;
      import javafx.scene.control.Label;
      import javafx.scene.control.ListView;
      import javafx.scene.layout.FlowPane;
      import javafx.scene.layout.Pane;
      import javafx.stage.Stage;



      public class ListViewBugDemo extends Application{

          @Override
          public void start(Stage primaryStage) throws Exception {
              
              Pane root = new FlowPane();
              
              ListView<String> list = new ListView<>();
              list.getItems().addAll("One", "Two", "Three");
              
              Label selectedItemLabel = new Label();
              
              //This way works just fine
      // selectedItemLabel.textProperty().bind(list.getSelectionModel().selectedItemProperty());
              
              
              //This way also works just fine
      // selectedItemLabel.textProperty().bind(
      // Bindings.createStringBinding(
      // () -> list.getSelectionModel().getSelectedItems().isEmpty() ? null : list.getSelectionModel().getSelectedItems().get(0),
      // list.getSelectionModel().getSelectedItems())
      // );
              
              //This way results in a binding that always has the previously selected item
              selectedItemLabel.textProperty().bind(
                      Bindings.createStringBinding(
                              () -> list.getSelectionModel().getSelectedItem(),
                              list.getSelectionModel().getSelectedItems())
                      );
              
              
              root.getChildren().addAll(list, selectedItemLabel);
              
              primaryStage.setScene(new Scene(root, 400, 400));
              primaryStage.show();
              
              new Thread(() -> {
                  while(true) {
                      try {
                          Thread.sleep(1000);
                          Platform.runLater(() -> list.getSelectionModel().select((list.getSelectionModel().getSelectedIndex() + 1) % list.getItems().size()));
                      } catch (InterruptedException e) {
                          Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
                      }
                  }
              }).start();
              
          }
          
          public static void main(String[] args) {
              launch(args);
          }
      }

      ---------- END SOURCE ----------

      CUSTOMER SUBMITTED WORKAROUND :
      Replace the binding with either of the commented out bindings above it.

      FREQUENCY : always


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