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Martin Gräßlin
f75e53af60 [wayland] Ensure to not call into x11 on Compositor tear-down
During Compositor tear down Xwayland is already destroyed. Thus it
doesn't make sense to try to delete the support properties: either
it freezes in xcb or it crashes because the connection is null.

At the same time we also ensure that the connection internally is
reset to null. Note: the one in kwinglobals.h caches and could cause
use-after-free errors. Any tear-down code must be migrated to
kwinApp()->x11Connection().
2015-11-10 13:54:26 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
1998d5ac1a [wayland] Improve tear-down to not crash if X11 applications are still around
We need to destroy the compositor after Xwayland terminated and after
the internal Wayland connection is destroyed. This means when destroying
the Workspace we may no longer destroy the Compositor at the same time.
Also we need to ensure that other tear down functionality doesn't call
into the no longer existing internal client connection.

With this change kwin doesn't crash when exiting with Wayland and/or
X11 windows still open.
2015-11-10 08:56:32 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
80b6a26a09 [autotests] Enforce QPainter compositing
The change to O2 in 4a35a63d2d didn't
work on the CI, so QPainter it is.
2015-10-09 07:58:30 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
4a35a63d2d [autotests] Enforce OpenGL compositing
As expected in a025791d7b the tests
fail on the CI system  due to llvmpipe. Let's try whether enforcing
O2 makes them run, if not update to switch to Q is following.
2015-10-09 07:42:34 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
7fed20f136 [autotest] Welcome to integration testing KWin
This is the beginning of a new testing era for KWin: finally we are
able to test against a running KWin. This works by making use of the
new virtual framebuffer backend for Wayland. It starts a specific
Application subclass which is mostly a fork of ApplicationWayland.

The individual tests are able to influence the socket name and the
size of the virtual screen. This is supposed to be done in
initTestCase. To know when KWin is fully started one can use the
workspaceCreated signal of KWin::Application. KWin is not started in
another process, but the kwin library is used, so the test has pretty
much full introspection to everything going on inside KWin. It can
access the Workspace, WaylandServer, fake input events through
InputRedirection and so on.

Once the test KWin is running it's possible to connect to it using
KWayland::Client library. This allows to introspect the Workspace
to see whether all worked as expected (e.g. correct stacking order,
active window and so on).

This first autotest is mostly meant to illustrate how to setup a
test and how one can use KWayland::Client to interact with the mock
KWin. For more tests it is suggested to move the connections to the
Wayland server in the init() and cleanup() methods.

The change also affects the qpa plugin: the specific check to only
run in binaries called kwin_wayland doesn't hold any more. This can
now be overwritten by an env variable.

Please note that this first test will probably fail in the CI system
as it might not have XWayland which is needed by KWin.
2015-10-02 15:14:41 +02:00