awesome/tests/test-menubar.lua
actionless fa7648e6d6 test(menubar): enable the test back on lua 5.3
and disable it back but only for specific lgi version
2021-05-28 00:39:43 +02:00

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-- Test the menubar
local runner = require("_runner")
local menubar = require("menubar")
local menubar_refreshed = false
local orig_refresh = menubar.refresh
function menubar.refresh(...)
menubar_refreshed = true
orig_refresh(...)
end
-- XXX This test sporadically errors on LuaJIT ("attempt to call a number
-- value"). This might be a different issue, but still, disable the test.
-- And also breaks other tests due to weirdness of older lgi version.
if os.getenv('LGIVER') == '0.8.0' or jit then --luacheck: globals jit
print("Skipping this test since it would just fail.")
runner.run_steps { function() return true end }
return
end
-- Make sure no error messages for non-existing directories are printed. If the
-- word "error" appears in our output, the test is considered to have failed.
do
local gdebug = require("gears.debug")
local orig_warning = gdebug.print_warning
function gdebug.print_warning(msg)
msg = tostring(msg)
if (not msg:match("/dev/null/.local/share/applications")) and
(not msg:match("No such file or directory")) then
orig_warning(msg)
end
end
end
local show_menubar_and_hide = function(count)
-- Just show the menubar and hide it.
-- TODO: Write a proper test. But for the mean time this is better than
-- nothing (and tells us when errors are thrown).
if count == 1 then
menubar.show()
end
-- Test that the async population of the menubar is done
if menubar_refreshed then
menubar.hide()
awesome.sync()
return true
end
end
runner.run_steps {
function(count)
-- Show and hide with defaults
return show_menubar_and_hide(count)
end,
function(count)
-- Show and hide with match_empty set to false
menubar.match_empty = false
return show_menubar_and_hide(count)
end,
function()
return true
end
}
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