#!perl # vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab use i3test; use X11::XCB qw(:all); use X11::XCB::Connection; my $x = X11::XCB::Connection->new; my $tmp = fresh_workspace; ############################################################################# # 1: see if focus stays the same when toggling tiling/floating mode ############################################################################# my $first = open_standard_window($x); my $second = open_standard_window($x); is($x->input_focus, $second->id, 'second window focused'); cmd 'mode floating'; cmd 'mode tiling'; is($x->input_focus, $second->id, 'second window still focused after mode toggle'); ############################################################################# # 2: see if focus stays on the current floating window if killing another # floating window ############################################################################# $tmp = fresh_workspace; $first = open_standard_window($x); # window 2 $second = open_standard_window($x); # window 3 my $third = open_standard_window($x); # window 4 is($x->input_focus, $third->id, 'last container focused'); cmd 'mode floating'; cmd '[id="' . $second->id . '"] focus'; is($x->input_focus, $second->id, 'second con focused'); cmd 'mode floating'; # now kill the third one (it's floating). focus should stay unchanged cmd '[id="' . $third->id . '"] kill'; sleep 0.25; is($x->input_focus, $second->id, 'second con still focused after killing third'); ############################################################################# # 3: see if the focus gets reverted correctly when closing floating clients # (first to the next floating client, then to the last focused tiling client) ############################################################################# $tmp = fresh_workspace; $first = open_standard_window($x); # window 5 $second = open_standard_window($x); # window 6 my $third = open_standard_window($x); # window 7 is($x->input_focus, $third->id, 'last container focused'); cmd 'mode floating'; cmd '[id="' . $second->id . '"] focus'; is($x->input_focus, $second->id, 'second con focused'); cmd 'mode floating'; # now kill the second one. focus should fall back to the third one, which is # also floating cmd 'kill'; sleep 0.25; is($x->input_focus, $third->id, 'third con focused'); cmd 'kill'; sleep 0.25; is($x->input_focus, $first->id, 'first con focused after killing all floating cons'); done_testing;