kwin/autotests/libinput/input_event_test.cpp
David Edmundson a3cff85e7a Remove Qt module declarations in includes
Summary:
Test Plan: Compiles

Subscribers: kwin

Tags: #kwin

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13359
2018-06-05 18:07:23 +01:00

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/********************************************************************
KWin - the KDE window manager
This file is part of the KDE project.
Copyright (C) 2016 Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin@kde.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*********************************************************************/
#include "mock_libinput.h"
#include "../../libinput/device.h"
#include "../input_event.h"
#include <QtTest>
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(KWin::SwitchEvent::State);
using namespace KWin;
using namespace KWin::LibInput;
class InputEventsTest : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
private Q_SLOTS:
void testInitMouseEvent_data();
void testInitMouseEvent();
void testInitKeyEvent_data();
void testInitKeyEvent();
void testInitWheelEvent_data();
void testInitWheelEvent();
void testInitSwitchEvent_data();
void testInitSwitchEvent();
};
void InputEventsTest::testInitMouseEvent_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<QEvent::Type>("type");
QTest::newRow("Press") << QEvent::MouseButtonPress;
QTest::newRow("Release") << QEvent::MouseButtonRelease;
QTest::newRow("Move") << QEvent::MouseMove;
}
void InputEventsTest::testInitMouseEvent()
{
// this test verifies that a MouseEvent is constructed correctly
// first create the test LibInput::Device
libinput_device device;
Device d(&device);
QFETCH(QEvent::Type, type);
// now create our own event
MouseEvent event(type, QPointF(100, 200), Qt::LeftButton, Qt::LeftButton | Qt::RightButton,
Qt::ShiftModifier | Qt::ControlModifier, 300, QSizeF(1, 2), QSizeF(3, 4), quint64(-1), &d);
// and verify the contract of QMouseEvent
QCOMPARE(event.type(), type);
QCOMPARE(event.globalPos(), QPoint(100, 200));
QCOMPARE(event.screenPos(), QPointF(100, 200));
QCOMPARE(event.localPos(), QPointF(100, 200));
QCOMPARE(event.button(), Qt::LeftButton);
QCOMPARE(event.buttons(), Qt::LeftButton | Qt::RightButton);
QCOMPARE(event.modifiers(), Qt::ShiftModifier | Qt::ControlModifier);
QCOMPARE(event.timestamp(), 300ul);
// and our custom argument
QCOMPARE(event.device(), &d);
QCOMPARE(event.delta(), QSizeF(1, 2));
QCOMPARE(event.deltaUnaccelerated(), QSizeF(3, 4));
QCOMPARE(event.timestampMicroseconds(), quint64(-1));
}
void InputEventsTest::testInitKeyEvent_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<QEvent::Type>("type");
QTest::addColumn<bool>("autorepeat");
QTest::newRow("Press") << QEvent::KeyPress << false;
QTest::newRow("Repeat") << QEvent::KeyPress << true;
QTest::newRow("Release") << QEvent::KeyRelease << false;
}
void InputEventsTest::testInitKeyEvent()
{
// this test verifies that a KeyEvent is constructed correctly
// first create the test LibInput::Device
libinput_device device;
Device d(&device);
// setup event
QFETCH(QEvent::Type, type);
QFETCH(bool, autorepeat);
KeyEvent event(type, Qt::Key_Space, Qt::ShiftModifier | Qt::ControlModifier, 200, 300,
QStringLiteral(" "), autorepeat, 400, &d);
// and verify the contract of QKeyEvent
QCOMPARE(event.type(), type);
QCOMPARE(event.isAutoRepeat(), autorepeat);
QCOMPARE(event.key(), int(Qt::Key_Space));
QCOMPARE(event.nativeScanCode(), 200u);
QCOMPARE(event.nativeVirtualKey(), 300u);
QCOMPARE(event.text(), QStringLiteral(" "));
QCOMPARE(event.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(event.nativeModifiers(), 0u);
QCOMPARE(event.modifiers(), Qt::ShiftModifier | Qt::ControlModifier);
QCOMPARE(event.timestamp(), 400ul);
// and our custom argument
QCOMPARE(event.device(), &d);
}
void InputEventsTest::testInitWheelEvent_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<Qt::Orientation>("orientation");
QTest::addColumn<qreal>("delta");
QTest::addColumn<QPoint>("expectedAngleDelta");
QTest::newRow("horiz") << Qt::Horizontal << 3.0 << QPoint(3, 0);
QTest::newRow("vert") << Qt::Vertical << 2.0 << QPoint(0, 2);
}
void InputEventsTest::testInitWheelEvent()
{
// this test verifies that a WheelEvent is constructed correctly
// first create the test LibInput::Device
libinput_device device;
Device d(&device);
// setup event
QFETCH(Qt::Orientation, orientation);
QFETCH(qreal, delta);
WheelEvent event(QPointF(100, 200), delta, orientation, Qt::LeftButton | Qt::RightButton,
Qt::ShiftModifier | Qt::ControlModifier, 300, &d);
// compare QWheelEvent contract
QCOMPARE(event.type(), QEvent::Wheel);
QCOMPARE(event.posF(), QPointF(100, 200));
QCOMPARE(event.globalPosF(), QPointF(100, 200));
QCOMPARE(event.buttons(), Qt::LeftButton | Qt::RightButton);
QCOMPARE(event.modifiers(), Qt::ShiftModifier | Qt::ControlModifier);
QCOMPARE(event.timestamp(), 300ul);
QTEST(event.angleDelta(), "expectedAngleDelta");
// and our custom argument
QCOMPARE(event.device(), &d);
}
void InputEventsTest::testInitSwitchEvent_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<KWin::SwitchEvent::State>("state");
QTest::addColumn<quint32>("timestamp");
QTest::addColumn<quint64>("micro");
QTest::newRow("on") << SwitchEvent::State::On << 23u << quint64{23456790};
QTest::newRow("off") << SwitchEvent::State::Off << 456892u << quint64{45689235987};
}
void InputEventsTest::testInitSwitchEvent()
{
// this test verifies that a SwitchEvent is constructed correctly
libinput_device device;
Device d(&device);
QFETCH(SwitchEvent::State, state);
QFETCH(quint32, timestamp);
QFETCH(quint64, micro);
SwitchEvent event(state, timestamp, micro, &d);
QCOMPARE(event.state(), state);
QCOMPARE(event.timestamp(), ulong(timestamp));
QCOMPARE(event.timestampMicroseconds(), micro);
QCOMPARE(event.device(), &d);
}
QTEST_GUILESS_MAIN(InputEventsTest)
#include "input_event_test.moc"