#!perl # vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab # # Regression: Checks if focus is stolen when a window is managed which is # assigned to an invisible workspace # use i3test i3_autostart => 0; use X11::XCB qw(PROP_MODE_REPLACE); # TODO: move to X11::XCB sub set_wm_class { my ($id, $class, $instance) = @_; # Add a _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL hint my $atomname = $x->atom(name => 'WM_CLASS'); my $atomtype = $x->atom(name => 'STRING'); $x->change_property( PROP_MODE_REPLACE, $id, $atomname->id, $atomtype->id, 8, length($class) + length($instance) + 2, "$instance\x00$class\x00" ); } sub open_special { my %args = @_; my $wm_class = delete($args{wm_class}) || 'special'; $args{name} //= 'special window'; return open_window( %args, before_map => sub { set_wm_class($_->id, $wm_class, $wm_class) }, ); } ##################################################################### # start a window and see that it does not get assigned with an empty config ##################################################################### my $config = <{focused}, 'current workspace focused'); my $window = open_special; ok(@{get_ws_content($tmp)} == 0, 'special window not on current workspace'); ok(@{get_ws_content('targetws')} == 1, 'special window on targetws'); ok(get_ws($tmp)->{focused}, 'current workspace still focused'); ##################################################################### # the same test, but with a floating window ##################################################################### $window = open_special( window_type => $x->atom(name => '_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_UTILITY'), ); ok(@{get_ws_content($tmp)} == 0, 'special window not on current workspace'); ok(@{get_ws_content('targetws')} == 1, 'special window on targetws'); ok(get_ws($tmp)->{focused}, 'current workspace still focused'); exit_gracefully($pid); $window->destroy; done_testing;