i3/testcases/t/70-force_focus_wrapping.t

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#!perl
# vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
# !NO_I3_INSTANCE! will prevent complete-run.pl from starting i3
#
# Tests if the 'force_focus_wrapping' config directive works correctly.
#
use i3test;
use X11::XCB qw(:all);
use X11::XCB::Connection;
my $x = X11::XCB::Connection->new;
#####################################################################
# 1: test the wrapping behaviour without force_focus_wrapping
#####################################################################
my $config = <<EOT;
# i3 config file (v4)
font -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--13-120-75-75-C-70-iso10646-1
EOT
my $process = launch_with_config($config);
my $tmp = fresh_workspace;
ok(@{get_ws_content($tmp)} == 0, 'no containers yet');
my $first = open_window($x);
my $second = open_window($x);
cmd 'layout tabbed';
cmd 'focus parent';
my $third = open_window($x);
is($x->input_focus, $third->id, 'third window focused');
cmd 'focus left';
is($x->input_focus, $second->id, 'second window focused');
cmd 'focus left';
is($x->input_focus, $first->id, 'first window focused');
# now test the wrapping
cmd 'focus left';
is($x->input_focus, $second->id, 'second window focused');
# but focusing right should not wrap now, but instead focus the third window
cmd 'focus right';
is($x->input_focus, $third->id, 'third window focused');
exit_gracefully($process->pid);
#####################################################################
# 2: test the wrapping behaviour with force_focus_wrapping
#####################################################################
$config = <<EOT;
# i3 config file (v4)
font -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--13-120-75-75-C-70-iso10646-1
force_focus_wrapping true
EOT
$process = launch_with_config($config);
$tmp = fresh_workspace;
ok(@{get_ws_content($tmp)} == 0, 'no containers yet');
$first = open_window($x);
$second = open_window($x);
cmd 'layout tabbed';
cmd 'focus parent';
$third = open_window($x);
sync_with_i3($x);
is($x->input_focus, $third->id, 'third window focused');
cmd 'focus left';
is($x->input_focus, $second->id, 'second window focused');
cmd 'focus left';
is($x->input_focus, $first->id, 'first window focused');
# now test the wrapping
cmd 'focus left';
is($x->input_focus, $second->id, 'second window focused');
# focusing right should now be forced to wrap
cmd 'focus right';
is($x->input_focus, $first->id, 'first window focused');
exit_gracefully($process->pid);
done_testing;