i3/testcases/t/20-multiple-cmds.t

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Perl

#!perl
# vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
#
# Tests multiple commands (using ';') and multiple operations (using ',')
#
use Test::More tests => 24;
use Data::Dumper;
use FindBin;
use lib "$FindBin::Bin/lib";
use i3test;
use AnyEvent::I3;
use X11::XCB qw(:all);
use v5.10;
my $i3 = i3("/tmp/nestedcons");
my $tmp = get_unused_workspace();
$i3->command("workspace $tmp")->recv;
sub multiple_cmds {
my ($cmd) = @_;
$i3->command('open')->recv;
$i3->command('open')->recv;
ok(@{get_ws_content($tmp)} == 2, 'two containers opened');
$i3->command($cmd)->recv;
ok(@{get_ws_content($tmp)} == 0, "both containers killed (cmd = $cmd)");
}
multiple_cmds('kill;kill');
multiple_cmds('kill; kill');
multiple_cmds('kill ; kill');
multiple_cmds('kill ;kill');
multiple_cmds('kill ;kill');
multiple_cmds('kill ; kill');
multiple_cmds("kill;\tkill");
multiple_cmds("kill\t;kill");
multiple_cmds("kill\t;\tkill");
multiple_cmds("kill\t ;\tkill");
multiple_cmds("kill\t ;\t kill");
multiple_cmds("kill \t ; \t kill");
# TODO: need a non-invasive command before implementing a test which uses ','
diag( "Testing i3, Perl $], $^X" );