#!perl # vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab # # Please read the following documents before working on tests: # • https://build.i3wm.org/docs/testsuite.html # (or docs/testsuite) # # • https://build.i3wm.org/docs/lib-i3test.html # (alternatively: perldoc ./testcases/lib/i3test.pm) # # • https://build.i3wm.org/docs/ipc.html # (or docs/ipc) # # • http://onyxneon.com/books/modern_perl/modern_perl_a4.pdf # (unless you are already familiar with Perl) # # Check if numbered workspaces and named workspaces are sorted in the right way # in get_workspaces IPC output (necessary for i3bar etc.). use i3test; my $i3 = i3(get_socket_path()); sub check_order { my ($msg) = @_; my @ws = @{$i3->get_workspaces->recv}; my @nums = map { $_->{num} } grep { $_->{num} != -1 } @ws; my @sorted = sort @nums; is_deeply(\@nums, \@sorted, $msg); } check_order('workspace order alright before testing'); ############################################################################# # open a window to keep this ws open ############################################################################# cmd "workspace 93"; open_window; my @ws = @{$i3->get_workspaces->recv}; my @f = grep { defined($_->{num}) && $_->{num} == 93 } @ws; is(@f, 1, 'ws 93 found by num'); check_order('workspace order alright after opening 93'); cmd "workspace 92"; open_window; check_order('workspace order alright after opening 92'); cmd "workspace 94"; open_window; check_order('workspace order alright after opening 94'); cmd "workspace 96"; open_window; check_order('workspace order alright after opening 96'); cmd "workspace foo"; open_window; check_order('workspace order alright after opening foo'); cmd "workspace 91"; open_window; check_order('workspace order alright after opening 91'); done_testing;