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This is useful for third-party scripts which require certain features and want to error out cleanly when they are run with an old i3 version. Additionally, i3 --version might be different from what’s actually running (an old version of the binary), so i3-msg -t get_version will be the best way to figure out the i3 version you are actually running from this commit on.
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Perl
24 lines
902 B
Perl
#!perl
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# vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
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# Verifies that we can get the version number of i3 via IPC.
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use i3test;
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my $i3 = i3(get_socket_path());
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$i3->connect->recv;
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# We explicitly send the version message because AnyEvent::I3’s 'version' sugar
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# method has a fallback which tries to parse the version number from i3
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# --version for older versions, and we want to avoid using that.
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my $version = $i3->message(7, "")->recv;
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# We need to change this when the major version changes (but we need to touch a
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# lot of changes then anyways).
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is($version->{major}, 4, 'major version is 4');
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cmp_ok($version->{minor}, '>', 0, 'minor version > 0');
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is(int($version->{minor}), $version->{minor}, 'minor version is an integer');
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is(int($version->{patch}), $version->{patch}, 'patch version is an integer');
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like($version->{human_readable}, qr/branch/, 'human readable version contains branch name');
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done_testing;
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