#!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) # # Verify that the corrent focus stack order is preserved after various # operations. use i3test; sub kill_and_confirm_focus { my $focus = shift; my $msg = shift; cmd "kill"; sync_with_i3; is($x->input_focus, $focus, $msg); } my @windows; my $ws; sub focus_windows { for (my $i = $#windows; $i >= 0; $i--) { cmd '[id=' . $windows[$i]->id . '] focus'; } } sub confirm_focus { my $msg = shift; sync_with_i3; is($x->input_focus, $windows[0]->id, $msg . ': window 0 focused'); foreach my $i (1 .. $#windows) { kill_and_confirm_focus($windows[$i]->id, "$msg: window $i focused"); } cmd 'kill'; @windows = (); } ##################################################################### # Open 5 windows, focus them in a custom order and then change to # tabbed layout. The focus order should be preserved. ##################################################################### fresh_workspace; $windows[3] = open_window; $windows[1] = open_window; $windows[0] = open_window; $windows[2] = open_window; $windows[4] = open_window; focus_windows; cmd 'layout tabbed'; confirm_focus('tabbed'); ##################################################################### # Same as above but with stacked. ##################################################################### fresh_workspace; $windows[3] = open_window; $windows[1] = open_window; $windows[0] = open_window; $windows[2] = open_window; $windows[4] = open_window; focus_windows; cmd 'layout stacked'; confirm_focus('stacked'); ##################################################################### # Open 4 windows horizontally, move the last one down. The focus # order should be preserved. ##################################################################### fresh_workspace; $windows[3] = open_window; $windows[2] = open_window; $windows[1] = open_window; $windows[0] = open_window; cmd 'move down'; confirm_focus('split-h + move'); ##################################################################### # Same as above but with a vertical split. ##################################################################### fresh_workspace; $windows[3] = open_window; cmd 'split v'; $windows[2] = open_window; $windows[1] = open_window; $windows[0] = open_window; cmd 'move left'; confirm_focus('split-v + move'); ###################################################################### # Test that moving an unfocused container maintains the correct focus # order. # Layout: H [ A V1 [ B C D ] ] ###################################################################### fresh_workspace; $windows[3] = open_window; $windows[2] = open_window; cmd 'split v'; $windows[1] = open_window; $windows[0] = open_window; cmd '[id=' . $windows[3]->id . '] move right'; confirm_focus('split-v + unfocused move'); ###################################################################### # Test that moving an unfocused container from inside a split # container to another workspace doesn't focus sibling. ###################################################################### $ws = fresh_workspace; $windows[0] = open_window; $windows[1] = open_window; cmd 'split v'; open_window; cmd 'mark a'; cmd '[id=' . $windows[0]->id . '] focus'; cmd '[con_mark=a] move to workspace ' . get_unused_workspace; is(@{get_ws_content($ws)}, 2, 'Sanity check: marked window moved'); confirm_focus('Move unfocused window from split container'); ###################################################################### # Moving containers to another workspace puts them on the top of the # focus stack but behind the focused container. ###################################################################### for my $new_workspace (0 .. 1) { fresh_workspace; $windows[2] = open_window; $windows[1] = open_window; fresh_workspace if $new_workspace; $windows[3] = open_window; $windows[0] = open_window; cmd 'mark target'; cmd '[id=' . $windows[2]->id . '] move to mark target'; cmd '[id=' . $windows[1]->id . '] move to mark target'; confirm_focus('\'move to mark\' focus order' . ($new_workspace ? ' when moving containers from other workspace' : '')); } ###################################################################### # Same but with workspace commands. ###################################################################### fresh_workspace; $windows[2] = open_window; $windows[1] = open_window; $ws = fresh_workspace; $windows[3] = open_window; $windows[0] = open_window; cmd 'mark target'; cmd '[id=' . $windows[2]->id . '] move to workspace ' . $ws; cmd '[id=' . $windows[1]->id . '] move to workspace ' . $ws; confirm_focus('\'move to workspace\' focus order when moving containers from other workspace'); ###################################################################### # Test focus order with floating and tiling windows. # See issue: 1975 ###################################################################### fresh_workspace; $windows[2] = open_window; $windows[0] = open_window; $windows[3] = open_floating_window; $windows[1] = open_floating_window; focus_windows; confirm_focus('mix of floating and tiling windows'); ###################################################################### # Same but an unfocused tiling window is killed first. ###################################################################### fresh_workspace; $windows[2] = open_window; $windows[0] = open_window; $windows[3] = open_floating_window; $windows[1] = open_floating_window; focus_windows; cmd '[id=' . $windows[1]->id . '] focus'; cmd '[id=' . $windows[0]->id . '] kill'; kill_and_confirm_focus($windows[2]->id, 'window 2 focused after tiling killed'); kill_and_confirm_focus($windows[3]->id, 'window 3 focused after tiling killed'); done_testing;