Merge pull request #1236 from Elv13/fix_new_tag_rule
rules.new_tag: Fix when the tag screen doesn't match the client
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@ -312,8 +312,9 @@ end
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--- Create a new tag based on a rule.
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-- @tparam client c The client
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-- @tparam boolean|function|string value The value.
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-- @tparam table props The properties.
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-- @treturn tag The new tag
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function rules.high_priority_properties.new_tag(c, value)
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function rules.high_priority_properties.new_tag(c, value, props)
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local ty = type(value)
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local t = nil
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@ -324,8 +325,16 @@ function rules.high_priority_properties.new_tag(c, value)
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-- Create a tag named after "value"
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t = atag.add(value, {screen=c.screen, volatile=true})
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elseif ty == "table" then
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-- Assume a table of tags properties
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t = atag.add(value.name or c.class or "N/A", value)
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-- Assume a table of tags properties. Set the right screen, but
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-- avoid editing the original table
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local values = value.screen and value or util.table.clone(value)
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values.screen = values.screen or c.screen
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t = atag.add(value.name or c.class or "N/A", values)
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-- In case the tag has been forced to another screen, move the client
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c.screen = t.screen
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props.screen = t.screen -- In case another rule query it
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else
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assert(false)
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end
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@ -409,7 +418,7 @@ function rules.execute(c, props, callbacks)
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value = value(c, props)
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end
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handler(c, value)
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handler(c, value, props)
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end
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end
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@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ start_awesome() {
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# Count errors.
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errors=0
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# Seconds after when awesome gets killed.
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timeout_stale=120 # FIXME This should be no more than 60s
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timeout_stale=180 # FIXME This should be no more than 60s
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for f in $tests; do
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echo "== Running $f =="
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@ -209,6 +209,36 @@ table.insert(multi_screen_steps, function()
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return true
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end)
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-- Test the `new_tag` rule
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table.insert(multi_screen_steps, function()
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for _, c in ipairs(client.get()) do
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c:kill()
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end
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for i=1, screen.count() do
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local s = screen[i]
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test_client("screen"..i, nil, {
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new_tag = {
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name = "NEW_AT_"..i,
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screen = s,
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}
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})
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end
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return true
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end)
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table.insert(multi_screen_steps, function()
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if #client.get() ~= screen.count() then return end
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for _, c in ipairs(client.get()) do
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assert(#c:tags() == 1)
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assert(c.first_tag.name == "NEW_AT_"..c.screen.index)
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end
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return true
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end)
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require("_multi_screen")(steps, multi_screen_steps)
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require("_runner").run_steps(steps)
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