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/*
KWin - the KDE window manager
This file is part of the KDE project.
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2017 Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin@kde.org>
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#include "gestures.h"
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
2017-03-18 10:00:30 +00:00
#include <QSignalSpy>
#include <QTest>
#include <QtWidgets/qaction.h>
#include <iostream>
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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using namespace KWin;
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(SwipeDirection);
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(PinchDirection);
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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class GestureTest : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
private Q_SLOTS:
void testSwipeMinFinger_data();
void testSwipeMinFinger();
void testPinchMinFinger_data();
void testPinchMinFinger();
void testSwipeMaxFinger_data();
void testSwipeMaxFinger();
void testPinchMaxFinger_data();
void testPinchMaxFinger();
void testSwipeDirection_data();
void testSwipeDirection();
void testPinchDirection_data();
void testPinchDirection();
// swipe only
void testMinimumX_data();
void testMinimumX();
void testMinimumY_data();
void testMinimumY();
void testMaximumX_data();
void testMaximumX();
void testMaximumY_data();
void testMaximumY();
void testStartGeometry();
// swipe and pinch
void testSetMinimumDelta();
void testMinimumDeltaReached_data();
void testMinimumDeltaReached();
void testMinimumScaleDelta();
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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void testUnregisterSwipeCancels();
void testUnregisterPinchCancels();
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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void testDeleteSwipeCancels();
void testSwipeCancel_data();
void testSwipeCancel();
void testSwipeUpdateTrigger_data();
void testSwipeUpdateTrigger();
// both
void testSwipeMinFingerStart_data();
void testSwipeMinFingerStart();
void testSwipeMaxFingerStart_data();
void testSwipeMaxFingerStart();
void testNotEmitCallbacksBeforeDirectionDecided();
// swipe only
void testSwipeGeometryStart_data();
void testSwipeGeometryStart();
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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};
void GestureTest::testSwipeMinFinger_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<uint>("count");
QTest::addColumn<uint>("expectedCount");
QTest::newRow("0") << 0u << 0u;
QTest::newRow("1") << 1u << 1u;
QTest::newRow("10") << 10u << 10u;
}
void GestureTest::testSwipeMinFinger()
{
SwipeGesture swipeGesture;
QCOMPARE(swipeGesture.minimumFingerCountIsRelevant(), false);
QCOMPARE(swipeGesture.minimumFingerCount(), 0u);
QFETCH(uint, count);
swipeGesture.setMinimumFingerCount(count);
QCOMPARE(swipeGesture.minimumFingerCountIsRelevant(), true);
QTEST(swipeGesture.minimumFingerCount(), "expectedCount");
swipeGesture.setMinimumFingerCount(0);
QCOMPARE(swipeGesture.minimumFingerCountIsRelevant(), true);
QCOMPARE(swipeGesture.minimumFingerCount(), 0u);
}
void GestureTest::testPinchMinFinger_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<uint>("count");
QTest::addColumn<uint>("expectedCount");
QTest::newRow("0") << 0u << 0u;
QTest::newRow("1") << 1u << 1u;
QTest::newRow("10") << 10u << 10u;
}
void GestureTest::testPinchMinFinger()
{
PinchGesture pinchGesture;
QCOMPARE(pinchGesture.minimumFingerCountIsRelevant(), false);
QCOMPARE(pinchGesture.minimumFingerCount(), 0u);
QFETCH(uint, count);
pinchGesture.setMinimumFingerCount(count);
QCOMPARE(pinchGesture.minimumFingerCountIsRelevant(), true);
QTEST(pinchGesture.minimumFingerCount(), "expectedCount");
pinchGesture.setMinimumFingerCount(0);
QCOMPARE(pinchGesture.minimumFingerCountIsRelevant(), true);
QCOMPARE(pinchGesture.minimumFingerCount(), 0u);
}
void GestureTest::testSwipeMaxFinger_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<uint>("count");
QTest::addColumn<uint>("expectedCount");
QTest::newRow("0") << 0u << 0u;
QTest::newRow("1") << 1u << 1u;
QTest::newRow("10") << 10u << 10u;
}
void GestureTest::testSwipeMaxFinger()
{
SwipeGesture gesture;
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumFingerCountIsRelevant(), false);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumFingerCount(), 0u);
QFETCH(uint, count);
gesture.setMaximumFingerCount(count);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumFingerCountIsRelevant(), true);
QTEST(gesture.maximumFingerCount(), "expectedCount");
gesture.setMaximumFingerCount(0);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumFingerCountIsRelevant(), true);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumFingerCount(), 0u);
}
void GestureTest::testPinchMaxFinger_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<uint>("count");
QTest::addColumn<uint>("expectedCount");
QTest::newRow("0") << 0u << 0u;
QTest::newRow("1") << 1u << 1u;
QTest::newRow("10") << 10u << 10u;
}
void GestureTest::testPinchMaxFinger()
{
PinchGesture gesture;
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumFingerCountIsRelevant(), false);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumFingerCount(), 0u);
QFETCH(uint, count);
gesture.setMaximumFingerCount(count);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumFingerCountIsRelevant(), true);
QTEST(gesture.maximumFingerCount(), "expectedCount");
gesture.setMaximumFingerCount(0);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumFingerCountIsRelevant(), true);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumFingerCount(), 0u);
}
void GestureTest::testSwipeDirection_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<SwipeDirection>("swipe_direction");
QTest::newRow("Up") << SwipeDirection::Up;
QTest::newRow("Left") << SwipeDirection::Left;
QTest::newRow("Right") << SwipeDirection::Right;
QTest::newRow("Down") << SwipeDirection::Down;
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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}
void GestureTest::testSwipeDirection()
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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{
SwipeGesture gesture;
QCOMPARE(gesture.direction(), SwipeDirection::Down);
QFETCH(SwipeDirection, swipe_direction);
gesture.setDirection(swipe_direction);
QCOMPARE(gesture.direction(), swipe_direction);
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
2017-03-18 10:00:30 +00:00
// back to down
gesture.setDirection(SwipeDirection::Down);
QCOMPARE(gesture.direction(), SwipeDirection::Down);
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
2017-03-18 10:00:30 +00:00
}
void GestureTest::testPinchDirection_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<PinchDirection>("pinch_direction");
QTest::newRow("Contracting") << PinchDirection::Contracting;
QTest::newRow("Expanding") << PinchDirection::Expanding;
}
void GestureTest::testPinchDirection()
{
PinchGesture gesture;
QCOMPARE(gesture.direction(), PinchDirection::Expanding);
QFETCH(PinchDirection, pinch_direction);
gesture.setDirection(pinch_direction);
QCOMPARE(gesture.direction(), pinch_direction);
// back to down
gesture.setDirection(PinchDirection::Expanding);
QCOMPARE(gesture.direction(), PinchDirection::Expanding);
}
void GestureTest::testMinimumX_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<int>("min");
QTest::newRow("0") << 0;
QTest::newRow("-1") << -1;
QTest::newRow("1") << 1;
}
void GestureTest::testMinimumX()
{
SwipeGesture gesture;
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumX(), 0);
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumXIsRelevant(), false);
QFETCH(int, min);
gesture.setMinimumX(min);
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumX(), min);
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumXIsRelevant(), true);
}
void GestureTest::testMinimumY_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<int>("min");
QTest::newRow("0") << 0;
QTest::newRow("-1") << -1;
QTest::newRow("1") << 1;
}
void GestureTest::testMinimumY()
{
SwipeGesture gesture;
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumY(), 0);
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumYIsRelevant(), false);
QFETCH(int, min);
gesture.setMinimumY(min);
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumY(), min);
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumYIsRelevant(), true);
}
void GestureTest::testMaximumX_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<int>("max");
QTest::newRow("0") << 0;
QTest::newRow("-1") << -1;
QTest::newRow("1") << 1;
}
void GestureTest::testMaximumX()
{
SwipeGesture gesture;
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumX(), 0);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumXIsRelevant(), false);
QFETCH(int, max);
gesture.setMaximumX(max);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumX(), max);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumXIsRelevant(), true);
}
void GestureTest::testMaximumY_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<int>("max");
QTest::newRow("0") << 0;
QTest::newRow("-1") << -1;
QTest::newRow("1") << 1;
}
void GestureTest::testMaximumY()
{
SwipeGesture gesture;
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumY(), 0);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumYIsRelevant(), false);
QFETCH(int, max);
gesture.setMaximumY(max);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumY(), max);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumYIsRelevant(), true);
}
void GestureTest::testStartGeometry()
{
SwipeGesture gesture;
gesture.setStartGeometry(QRect(1, 2, 20, 30));
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumXIsRelevant(), true);
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumYIsRelevant(), true);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumXIsRelevant(), true);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumYIsRelevant(), true);
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumX(), 1);
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumY(), 2);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumX(), 21);
QCOMPARE(gesture.maximumY(), 32);
}
void GestureTest::testSetMinimumDelta()
{
SwipeGesture swipeGesture;
QCOMPARE(swipeGesture.isMinimumDeltaRelevant(), false);
QCOMPARE(swipeGesture.minimumDelta(), QPointF());
QCOMPARE(swipeGesture.minimumDeltaReached(QPointF()), true);
swipeGesture.setMinimumDelta(QPointF(2, 3));
QCOMPARE(swipeGesture.isMinimumDeltaRelevant(), true);
QCOMPARE(swipeGesture.minimumDelta(), QPointF(2, 3));
QCOMPARE(swipeGesture.minimumDeltaReached(QPointF()), false);
QCOMPARE(swipeGesture.minimumDeltaReached(QPointF(2, 3)), true);
PinchGesture pinchGesture;
QCOMPARE(pinchGesture.isMinimumScaleDeltaRelevant(), false);
QCOMPARE(pinchGesture.minimumScaleDelta(), DEFAULT_UNIT_SCALE_DELTA);
QCOMPARE(pinchGesture.minimumScaleDeltaReached(1.25), true);
pinchGesture.setMinimumScaleDelta(.5);
QCOMPARE(pinchGesture.isMinimumScaleDeltaRelevant(), true);
QCOMPARE(pinchGesture.minimumScaleDelta(), .5);
QCOMPARE(pinchGesture.minimumScaleDeltaReached(1.24), false);
QCOMPARE(pinchGesture.minimumScaleDeltaReached(1.5), true);
}
void GestureTest::testMinimumDeltaReached_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<SwipeDirection>("direction");
QTest::addColumn<QPointF>("minimumDelta");
QTest::addColumn<QPointF>("delta");
QTest::addColumn<bool>("reached");
QTest::addColumn<qreal>("progress");
QTest::newRow("Up (more)") << SwipeDirection::Up << QPointF(0, -30) << QPointF(0, -40) << true << 1.0;
QTest::newRow("Up (exact)") << SwipeDirection::Up << QPointF(0, -30) << QPointF(0, -30) << true << 1.0;
QTest::newRow("Up (less)") << SwipeDirection::Up << QPointF(0, -30) << QPointF(0, -29) << false << 29.0 / 30.0;
QTest::newRow("Left (more)") << SwipeDirection::Left << QPointF(-30, -30) << QPointF(-40, 20) << true << 1.0;
QTest::newRow("Left (exact)") << SwipeDirection::Left << QPointF(-30, -40) << QPointF(-30, 0) << true << 1.0;
QTest::newRow("Left (less)") << SwipeDirection::Left << QPointF(-30, -30) << QPointF(-29, 0) << false << 29.0 / 30.0;
QTest::newRow("Right (more)") << SwipeDirection::Right << QPointF(30, -30) << QPointF(40, 20) << true << 1.0;
QTest::newRow("Right (exact)") << SwipeDirection::Right << QPointF(30, -40) << QPointF(30, 0) << true << 1.0;
QTest::newRow("Right (less)") << SwipeDirection::Right << QPointF(30, -30) << QPointF(29, 0) << false << 29.0 / 30.0;
QTest::newRow("Down (more)") << SwipeDirection::Down << QPointF(0, 30) << QPointF(0, 40) << true << 1.0;
QTest::newRow("Down (exact)") << SwipeDirection::Down << QPointF(0, 30) << QPointF(0, 30) << true << 1.0;
QTest::newRow("Down (less)") << SwipeDirection::Down << QPointF(0, 30) << QPointF(0, 29) << false << 29.0 / 30.0;
}
void GestureTest::testMinimumDeltaReached()
{
GestureRecognizer recognizer;
// swipe gesture
SwipeGesture gesture;
QFETCH(SwipeDirection, direction);
gesture.setDirection(direction);
QFETCH(QPointF, minimumDelta);
gesture.setMinimumDelta(minimumDelta);
QFETCH(QPointF, delta);
QFETCH(bool, reached);
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumDeltaReached(delta), reached);
recognizer.registerSwipeGesture(&gesture);
QSignalSpy startedSpy(&gesture, &SwipeGesture::started);
QSignalSpy triggeredSpy(&gesture, &SwipeGesture::triggered);
QSignalSpy cancelledSpy(&gesture, &SwipeGesture::cancelled);
QSignalSpy progressSpy(&gesture, &SwipeGesture::progress);
recognizer.startSwipeGesture(1);
QCOMPARE(startedSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(triggeredSpy.count(), 0);
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 0);
QCOMPARE(progressSpy.count(), 0);
recognizer.updateSwipeGesture(delta);
QCOMPARE(startedSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(triggeredSpy.count(), 0);
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 0);
QCOMPARE(progressSpy.count(), 1);
QTEST(progressSpy.first().first().value<qreal>(), "progress");
recognizer.endSwipeGesture();
QCOMPARE(startedSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(progressSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(triggeredSpy.isEmpty(), !reached);
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.isEmpty(), reached);
}
void GestureTest::testMinimumScaleDelta()
{
// pinch gesture
PinchGesture gesture;
gesture.setDirection(PinchDirection::Contracting);
gesture.setMinimumScaleDelta(.5);
gesture.setMinimumFingerCount(3);
gesture.setMaximumFingerCount(4);
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumScaleDeltaReached(1.25), false);
QCOMPARE(gesture.minimumScaleDeltaReached(1.5), true);
GestureRecognizer recognizer;
recognizer.registerPinchGesture(&gesture);
QSignalSpy startedSpy(&gesture, &PinchGesture::started);
QSignalSpy triggeredSpy(&gesture, &PinchGesture::triggered);
QSignalSpy cancelledSpy(&gesture, &PinchGesture::cancelled);
QSignalSpy progressSpy(&gesture, &PinchGesture::progress);
recognizer.startPinchGesture(4);
QCOMPARE(startedSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(triggeredSpy.count(), 0);
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 0);
QCOMPARE(progressSpy.count(), 0);
}
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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void GestureTest::testUnregisterSwipeCancels()
{
GestureRecognizer recognizer;
std::unique_ptr<SwipeGesture> gesture(new SwipeGesture);
QSignalSpy startedSpy(gesture.get(), &SwipeGesture::started);
QSignalSpy cancelledSpy(gesture.get(), &SwipeGesture::cancelled);
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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recognizer.registerSwipeGesture(gesture.get());
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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recognizer.startSwipeGesture(1);
QCOMPARE(startedSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 0);
recognizer.unregisterSwipeGesture(gesture.get());
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 1);
// delete the gesture should not trigger cancel
gesture.reset();
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 1);
}
void GestureTest::testUnregisterPinchCancels()
{
GestureRecognizer recognizer;
std::unique_ptr<PinchGesture> gesture(new PinchGesture);
QSignalSpy startedSpy(gesture.get(), &PinchGesture::started);
QSignalSpy cancelledSpy(gesture.get(), &PinchGesture::cancelled);
recognizer.registerPinchGesture(gesture.get());
recognizer.startPinchGesture(1);
QCOMPARE(startedSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 0);
recognizer.unregisterPinchGesture(gesture.get());
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 1);
// delete the gesture should not trigger cancel
gesture.reset();
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 1);
}
void GestureTest::testDeleteSwipeCancels()
{
GestureRecognizer recognizer;
std::unique_ptr<SwipeGesture> gesture(new SwipeGesture);
QSignalSpy startedSpy(gesture.get(), &SwipeGesture::started);
QSignalSpy cancelledSpy(gesture.get(), &SwipeGesture::cancelled);
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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recognizer.registerSwipeGesture(gesture.get());
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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recognizer.startSwipeGesture(1);
QCOMPARE(startedSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 0);
gesture.reset();
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 1);
}
void GestureTest::testSwipeCancel_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<SwipeDirection>("direction");
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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QTest::newRow("Up") << SwipeDirection::Up;
QTest::newRow("Left") << SwipeDirection::Left;
QTest::newRow("Right") << SwipeDirection::Right;
QTest::newRow("Down") << SwipeDirection::Down;
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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}
void GestureTest::testSwipeCancel()
{
GestureRecognizer recognizer;
std::unique_ptr<SwipeGesture> gesture(new SwipeGesture);
QFETCH(SwipeDirection, direction);
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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gesture->setDirection(direction);
QSignalSpy startedSpy(gesture.get(), &SwipeGesture::started);
QSignalSpy cancelledSpy(gesture.get(), &SwipeGesture::cancelled);
QSignalSpy triggeredSpy(gesture.get(), &SwipeGesture::triggered);
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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recognizer.registerSwipeGesture(gesture.get());
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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recognizer.startSwipeGesture(1);
QCOMPARE(startedSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 0);
recognizer.cancelSwipeGesture();
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(triggeredSpy.count(), 0);
}
void GestureTest::testSwipeUpdateTrigger_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<SwipeDirection>("direction");
QTest::addColumn<QPointF>("delta");
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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QTest::newRow("Up") << SwipeDirection::Up << QPointF(2, -3);
QTest::newRow("Left") << SwipeDirection::Left << QPointF(-3, 1);
QTest::newRow("Right") << SwipeDirection::Right << QPointF(20, -19);
QTest::newRow("Down") << SwipeDirection::Down << QPointF(0, 50);
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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}
void GestureTest::testSwipeUpdateTrigger()
{
GestureRecognizer recognizer;
SwipeGesture gesture;
QFETCH(SwipeDirection, direction);
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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gesture.setDirection(direction);
QSignalSpy triggeredSpy(&gesture, &SwipeGesture::triggered);
QSignalSpy cancelledSpy(&gesture, &SwipeGesture::cancelled);
recognizer.registerSwipeGesture(&gesture);
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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recognizer.startSwipeGesture(1);
QFETCH(QPointF, delta);
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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recognizer.updateSwipeGesture(delta);
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 0);
QCOMPARE(triggeredSpy.count(), 0);
recognizer.endSwipeGesture();
QCOMPARE(cancelledSpy.count(), 0);
QCOMPARE(triggeredSpy.count(), 1);
}
void GestureTest::testSwipeMinFingerStart_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<uint>("min");
QTest::addColumn<uint>("count");
QTest::addColumn<bool>("started");
QTest::newRow("same") << 1u << 1u << true;
QTest::newRow("less") << 2u << 1u << false;
QTest::newRow("more") << 1u << 2u << true;
}
void GestureTest::testSwipeMinFingerStart()
{
GestureRecognizer recognizer;
SwipeGesture gesture;
QFETCH(uint, min);
gesture.setMinimumFingerCount(min);
QSignalSpy startedSpy(&gesture, &SwipeGesture::started);
recognizer.registerSwipeGesture(&gesture);
QFETCH(uint, count);
recognizer.startSwipeGesture(count);
QTEST(!startedSpy.isEmpty(), "started");
}
void GestureTest::testSwipeMaxFingerStart_data()
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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{
QTest::addColumn<uint>("max");
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
2017-03-18 10:00:30 +00:00
QTest::addColumn<uint>("count");
QTest::addColumn<bool>("started");
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
2017-03-18 10:00:30 +00:00
QTest::newRow("same") << 1u << 1u << true;
QTest::newRow("less") << 2u << 1u << true;
QTest::newRow("more") << 1u << 2u << false;
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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}
void GestureTest::testSwipeMaxFingerStart()
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
2017-03-18 10:00:30 +00:00
{
GestureRecognizer recognizer;
SwipeGesture gesture;
QFETCH(uint, max);
gesture.setMaximumFingerCount(max);
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
2017-03-18 10:00:30 +00:00
QSignalSpy startedSpy(&gesture, &SwipeGesture::started);
recognizer.registerSwipeGesture(&gesture);
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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QFETCH(uint, count);
recognizer.startSwipeGesture(count);
QTEST(!startedSpy.isEmpty(), "started");
}
void GestureTest::testNotEmitCallbacksBeforeDirectionDecided()
{
GestureRecognizer recognizer;
SwipeGesture up;
SwipeGesture down;
SwipeGesture right;
PinchGesture expand;
PinchGesture contract;
up.setDirection(SwipeDirection::Up);
down.setDirection(SwipeDirection::Down);
right.setDirection(SwipeDirection::Right);
expand.setDirection(PinchDirection::Expanding);
contract.setDirection(PinchDirection::Contracting);
recognizer.registerSwipeGesture(&up);
recognizer.registerSwipeGesture(&down);
recognizer.registerSwipeGesture(&right);
recognizer.registerPinchGesture(&expand);
recognizer.registerPinchGesture(&contract);
QSignalSpy upSpy(&up, &SwipeGesture::progress);
QSignalSpy downSpy(&down, &SwipeGesture::progress);
QSignalSpy rightSpy(&right, &SwipeGesture::progress);
QSignalSpy expandSpy(&expand, &PinchGesture::progress);
QSignalSpy contractSpy(&contract, &PinchGesture::progress);
// don't release callback until we know the direction of swipe gesture
recognizer.startSwipeGesture(4);
QCOMPARE(upSpy.count(), 0);
QCOMPARE(downSpy.count(), 0);
QCOMPARE(rightSpy.count(), 0);
// up (negative y)
recognizer.updateSwipeGesture(QPointF(0, -1.5));
QCOMPARE(upSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(downSpy.count(), 0);
QCOMPARE(rightSpy.count(), 0);
// down (positive y)
// recognizer.updateSwipeGesture(QPointF(0, 0));
recognizer.updateSwipeGesture(QPointF(0, 3));
QCOMPARE(upSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(downSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(rightSpy.count(), 0);
// right
recognizer.cancelSwipeGesture();
recognizer.startSwipeGesture(4);
recognizer.updateSwipeGesture(QPointF(1, 0));
QCOMPARE(upSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(downSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(rightSpy.count(), 1);
recognizer.cancelSwipeGesture();
// same test for pinch gestures
recognizer.startPinchGesture(4);
QCOMPARE(expandSpy.count(), 0);
QCOMPARE(contractSpy.count(), 0);
// contracting
recognizer.updatePinchGesture(.5, 0, QPointF(0, 0));
QCOMPARE(expandSpy.count(), 0);
QCOMPARE(contractSpy.count(), 1);
// expanding
recognizer.updatePinchGesture(1.5, 0, QPointF(0, 0));
QCOMPARE(expandSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(contractSpy.count(), 1);
}
void GestureTest::testSwipeGeometryStart_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<QRect>("geometry");
QTest::addColumn<QPointF>("startPos");
QTest::addColumn<bool>("started");
QTest::newRow("top left") << QRect(0, 0, 10, 20) << QPointF(0, 0) << true;
QTest::newRow("top right") << QRect(0, 0, 10, 20) << QPointF(10, 0) << true;
QTest::newRow("bottom left") << QRect(0, 0, 10, 20) << QPointF(0, 20) << true;
QTest::newRow("bottom right") << QRect(0, 0, 10, 20) << QPointF(10, 20) << true;
QTest::newRow("x too small") << QRect(10, 20, 30, 40) << QPointF(9, 25) << false;
QTest::newRow("y too small") << QRect(10, 20, 30, 40) << QPointF(25, 19) << false;
QTest::newRow("x too large") << QRect(10, 20, 30, 40) << QPointF(41, 25) << false;
QTest::newRow("y too large") << QRect(10, 20, 30, 40) << QPointF(25, 61) << false;
QTest::newRow("inside") << QRect(10, 20, 30, 40) << QPointF(25, 25) << true;
}
void GestureTest::testSwipeGeometryStart()
{
GestureRecognizer recognizer;
SwipeGesture gesture;
QFETCH(QRect, geometry);
gesture.setStartGeometry(geometry);
QSignalSpy startedSpy(&gesture, &SwipeGesture::started);
recognizer.registerSwipeGesture(&gesture);
QFETCH(QPointF, startPos);
recognizer.startSwipeGesture(startPos);
QTEST(!startedSpy.isEmpty(), "started");
}
Add support for global touchpad swipe gestures Summary: This change adds global touchpad swipe gestures to the GlobalShortcutsManager and hooks up the swipe gestures as defined at the Plasma Affenfels sprint: * swipe up: Desktop Grid * swipe down: Present Windows * swipe left: previous virtual desktop * swipe right: next virtual desktop The main work is handled by two new classes: SwipeGesture and GestureRecognizer. This is implemented in a way that it can be extended to also recognize touch screen gestures and pinch gestures. The SwipeGesture defines what is required for the gesture to trigger. Currently this includes the minimum and maximum number of fingers participating in the gesture and the direction. The gesture gets registered in the GestureRecognizer. The events for the gesture are fed into the GestureRecognizer. It evaluates which gestures could trigger and tracks them for every update of the gesture. In the process of the gesture tracking the GestureRecognizer emits signals on the Gesture: * started: when the Gesture gets considered for a sequence * cancelled: the Gesture no longer matches the sequence * triggered: the sequence ended and the Gesture still matches The remaining changes are related to hook up the existing shortcut framework with the new touchpad gestures. The GlobalShortcutManager gained support for it, InputRedirection and EffectsHandler offer methods to register a QAction. VirtualDesktopManager, PresentWindows and DesktopGrid are adjusted to support the gesture. Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel Tags: #plasma_on_wayland Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5097
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QTEST_MAIN(GestureTest)
#include "test_gestures.moc"