i3/testcases/t/173-get-marks.t

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#!perl
# vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
#
# Please read the following documents before working on tests:
# • http://build.i3wm.org/docs/testsuite.html
# (or docs/testsuite)
#
# • http://build.i3wm.org/docs/lib-i3test.html
# (alternatively: perldoc ./testcases/lib/i3test.pm)
#
# • http://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)
#
# checks if the IPC message type get_marks works correctly
#
use i3test;
sub get_marks {
return i3(get_socket_path())->get_marks->recv;
}
##############################################################
# 1: check that get_marks returns no marks yet
##############################################################
my $tmp = fresh_workspace;
my $marks = get_marks();
is_deeply($marks, [], 'no marks set so far');
##############################################################
# 2: check that setting a mark is reflected in the get_marks reply
##############################################################
cmd 'open';
cmd 'mark foo';
is_deeply(get_marks(), [ 'foo' ], 'mark foo set');
##############################################################
# 3: check that the mark is gone after killing the container
##############################################################
cmd 'kill';
is_deeply(get_marks(), [ ], 'mark gone');
done_testing;