34 lines
1009 B
Perl
34 lines
1009 B
Perl
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#!perl
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# vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
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#
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# by moving the window in the opposite orientation that its parent has, we
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# force i3 to create a new split container with the appropriate orientation.
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# However, when doing that two times in a row, we end up with two split
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# containers which are then redundant (workspace is horizontal, then v-split,
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# then h-split – we could just append the children of the latest h-split to the
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# workspace itself).
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#
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# This testcase checks that the tree is properly flattened after moving.
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#
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use X11::XCB qw(:all);
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use i3test tests => 2;
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my $x = X11::XCB::Connection->new;
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my $tmp = get_unused_workspace;
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cmd "workspace $tmp";
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my $left = open_standard_window($x);
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sleep 0.25;
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my $mid = open_standard_window($x);
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sleep 0.25;
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my $right = open_standard_window($x);
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sleep 0.25;
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cmd 'move before v';
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cmd 'move after h';
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my $ws = get_ws($tmp);
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is($ws->{orientation}, 'horizontal', 'workspace orientation is horizontal');
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is(@{$ws->{nodes}}, 3, 'all three windows on workspace level');
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