i3/testcases/t/112-floating-resize.t
Tony Crisci 2ddbc71e2b Testcases: Use Xephyr instead of XDummy
Replace the XDummy script with Xephyr. This is done because of some
changes in the Xorg server that make XDummy difficult to use.

Rename library internal variables and function names to replace "xdummy"
with "xserver" to show this change (except for renaming the package and
lib file for better git history).

Rename the switch `--keep-xdummy-output` to `--keep-xserver-output`.
This switch should now be rarely used because Xephyr requires less set
up.

Replace "xdummy" with "xephyr" in comments and utility help
information. Update docs to show the new dependency.

fixes #1367
2014-10-02 23:05:00 +02:00

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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)
use i3test;
fresh_workspace;
#####################################################################
# Create a floating window and see if resizing works
#####################################################################
my $window = open_floating_window;
# See if configurerequests cause window movements (they should not)
my ($a, $t) = $window->rect;
$window->rect(X11::XCB::Rect->new(x => $a->x, y => $a->y, width => $a->width, height => $a->height));
sync_with_i3;
my ($na, $nt) = $window->rect;
is_deeply($na, $a, 'Rects are equal after configurerequest');
sub test_resize {
$window->rect(X11::XCB::Rect->new(x => 0, y => 0, width => 100, height => 100));
sync_with_i3;
my ($absolute, $top) = $window->rect;
# Make sure the width/height are different from what were gonna test, so
# that the test will work.
isnt($absolute->width, 300, 'width != 300');
isnt($absolute->height, 500, 'height != 500');
$window->rect(X11::XCB::Rect->new(x => 0, y => 0, width => 300, height => 500));
sync_with_i3;
($absolute, $top) = $window->rect;
is($absolute->width, 300, 'width = 300');
is($absolute->height, 500, 'height = 500');
}
# Test with default border
test_resize;
# Test borderless
cmd 'border none';
test_resize;
# Test with 1-px-border
cmd 'border 1pixel';
test_resize;
################################################################################
# Check if we can position a floating window out of bounds. The Xephyr screen
# is 1280x1024, so x=2864, y=893 is out of bounds.
################################################################################
($a, $t) = $window->rect;
$window->rect(X11::XCB::Rect->new(
x => 2864,
y => 893,
width => $a->width,
height => $a->height));
sync_with_i3;
($a, $t) = $window->rect;
cmp_ok($a->x, '<', 1280, 'X not moved out of bounds');
cmp_ok($a->y, '<', 1024, 'Y not moved out of bounds');
done_testing;