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open_window has a better API than open_standard_window. It uses named parameters and supplies default values for everything you don’t specify. This way, you can use every feature which X11::XCB::Window supports.
45 lines
720 B
Perl
45 lines
720 B
Perl
#!perl
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# vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
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#
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# Regression test for moving a con outside of a floating con when there are no
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# tiling cons on a workspace
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#
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use X11::XCB qw(:all);
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use Time::HiRes qw(sleep);
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use i3test;
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BEGIN {
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use_ok('X11::XCB::Window');
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}
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my $x = X11::XCB::Connection->new;
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my $tmp = fresh_workspace;
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my $left = open_window($x);
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my $mid = open_window($x);
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my $right = open_window($x);
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# go to workspace level
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cmd 'level up';
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sleep 0.25;
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# make it floating
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cmd 'mode toggle';
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sleep 0.25;
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# move the con outside the floating con
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cmd 'move before v';
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sleep 0.25;
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does_i3_live;
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# move another con outside
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cmd '[id="' . $mid->id . '"] focus';
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cmd 'move before v';
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sleep 0.25;
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does_i3_live;
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done_testing;
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