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Author SHA1 Message Date
Emmanuel Lepage Vallee cefd4f843e gears.filesystem: Improve get_random_file_from_dir.
Previously, only a filename was returned. Getting the path was
inconvinient when used within a declarative construct.

It was also misbehaving then the directory didn't exist. Finally,
the extention list now accept extension names starting with a dot.
2021-09-24 08:38:13 -07:00
mergify[bot] 832483dd60
Merge pull request #3362 from actionless/prompt-multibyte-hack
Fix the hack for multibyte characters in prompt (fixes #3308)
2021-07-12 06:07:03 +00:00
Aire-One 53a880454f fix(w.widget): signal typo and unit test
This is a combination of 2 commits.
* fix(w.widget): emit signal typo
* add(w.widget.base_spec): Unit test for setters signals emittion
2021-06-26 17:26:21 +02:00
actionless 87fb3d7553 test(spec: prompt): add for backspace, ^h, ^f, ^b and fix shim :wlen() implementation 2021-06-11 04:54:46 +02:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallee 83c31f948b fixed: Try to handle zero sized widgets again.
The newly changed code doesn't handle this well:

    local w = wibox.widget {
        {
            --add anything here
            widget = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal
        },
        widget = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
    }

This will cause the "inner" fixed layout to have the minimum size
it supports. In that case, if the last widget has "no size" because
it supports up to 0x0, then it isn't added to the layout.

This was done "on purpose" because if there is a spacing, then `:fit`
would have returned a size "too small" because the last spacing area
would be (correctly) missing.

But if the zero sized widget isn't added to the layout, then it's size
isn't tracker. So if it emits a layout_changed signal, nothing catches
it.

The "fix" is rather hacky and probably a little incorrect. It rely
on the behavior of `:fit()` to avoid adding the "wrong" widgets to
the layout, which is fragile.

However, I don't have a better idea.
2021-05-31 02:27:36 -07:00
Yauhen Kirylau 59789bc2cf
test(spec: beautiful: get_font): convert user object to string before comparison (#3348) 2021-05-23 21:23:33 -07:00
Alex Belykh 0d0647848b graph: complete widget overhaul and bug fixes
Squashed commit of the following:

commit 69821f51fe1e8652715658543e50631ece495090
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon May 10 19:17:55 2021 +0700

    Refactor property handling in wibox.widget.graph

    In addition, baseline_value, step_width and
    step_spacing properties are all set to their default
    non-nil numeric values during instance creation now.

commit 842eb429bf5df4b2ba46b2e6f7646afe89b1a3c3
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Sun May 9 06:18:45 2021 +0700

    Make graph:draw_values() private

    There's no documentation nor confidence that it's a good API,
    so I'm hiding it for now.

commit 720746780574e4bad14a71fc4174955139c2eb50
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri May 7 04:04:13 2021 +0700

    Document graph_should_draw_data_group() for posterity

commit 7c73f3754ce6ba86b118f1170a6f9e406ab4841d
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri May 7 03:59:21 2021 +0700

    Make graph:should_draw_data_group() private

    There's no confidence whether it's a good API,
    so I'm hiding it for now.

commit b3539e20adb6423118af726ae4f8751ef864b5d2
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri May 7 03:36:44 2021 +0700

    Make graph:preprocess_values() private

    There's no confidence whether it's a good API,
    so I'm hiding it for now.

commit 2df4400e780a6260f8d0ab1c60734fbb11bf3c4f
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Thu May 6 10:05:23 2021 +0700

    Add spec/wibox/widget/graph_spec.lua

commit ce01a9771ab439b8df841f1565aa4aa8a44a5e0d
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Wed May 5 08:16:18 2021 +0700

    Improve graph.capacity documentation

commit e28fade8f655802f5bf89154169f68d256b8e332
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Wed May 5 07:36:01 2021 +0700

    Document graph:compute_drawn_values_num()

commit dd68332292465422d08b48e9f0229f143beccbc6
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Wed May 5 05:24:23 2021 +0700

    Document graph:pick_data_group_color() method

commit ca6dc55f77aca88a6e9cc90bb6fd0045739f41f5
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Sun May 2 04:13:58 2021 +0700

    Guard against setting data groups sparsely in graph:add_value()

commit cdea5f126f7984e72924f6dffbd312c4fe3b032f
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Sun May 2 02:36:12 2021 +0700

    Refactor scaling and baseline choice out of graph:draw()

commit 10135deafe8a9390ba66ab657ebb1fb41d549e8c
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Sat May 1 21:34:48 2021 +0700

    Document graph.nan_color and graph.stack properties

commit 0d73bb84ac66b87e16aee472bd1f299549f66a1c
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Sat May 1 20:49:24 2021 +0700

    Use a better example in docs for the graph.stack property

commit c27d160a0826d033d49d6141608c40aa8a0642fa
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Sat May 1 16:05:38 2021 +0700

    Document graph.baseline_value property

commit 459bc8176c13d4ea32af0dcdc2399d3b929b1c6a
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Sat May 1 15:53:47 2021 +0700

    Document graph.clamp_bars property

commit e732ee0b3b007d213e689b98cc00ae7cb141ae08
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Sat May 1 15:28:34 2021 +0700

    Improve graph:add_value() and :clear() documentation

commit ae73e3aa9f8d60409cbe4cb4da9612f31af4f38e
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Sat May 1 15:28:11 2021 +0700

    Improve graph min_value/max_value/scale documentation

commit a7350996a9def773b91b1631e6c0507e33d8f93b
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Sat May 1 15:27:36 2021 +0700

    Cleanup graph examples to show only relevant things in docs

commit 30740c26f4f41c16f4c8a3c339bcb7bd299e14cd
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Sat May 1 14:04:36 2021 +0700

    Rename graph.stack_colors property to `group_colors`

    The colors are used for stacked and non-stacked graphs alike,
    so the name didn't make sense.

    Also document and clarify some color stuff.

commit 1ea01bfd410971cf0d0c25fd74cd764d5eb7279d
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri Apr 30 21:25:41 2021 +0700

    Add an example file for code coverage of some fringe graph cases

commit eae68e39553f88a6275a0c65bf040b5d4c262b54
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri Apr 30 20:23:32 2021 +0700

    Add step_shape to the graph/nan_color example for code coverage

commit 8027147bc2eab34a97b49a428fb8cef27f122bed
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri Apr 30 19:55:18 2021 +0700

    Add example files for graph.nan_color/nan_indication properties

commit 89a25a165c52b2c15b6c4d95ecb777a9067e66f9
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri Apr 30 19:33:07 2021 +0700

    Make widget graph:add_value(v) default v to NaN

    0 as a default makes no sense and silences the error
    that is failing to specify a value, to which the user
    should rather be alerted. The graph widget has sane
    NaN handling now and will do just that.

commit 2835d552440be48d356a7f7b1d64963696dd550b
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri Apr 30 19:20:48 2021 +0700

    Implement graph.nan_color and nan_indication properties

    Now, whenever there's a NaN among values and
    graph.nan_indication is set, the corresponding area,
    where the value bar should have been drawn, is filled
    with the nan_color from top to bottom.

    The painting is done after all data is rendered,
    to make sure that it won't be overpainted and go unnoticed.

    NaNs among graph's values are inevitably a sign of
    some error and it is arguably not a sane default behavior
    to simply not render them at all. The user should take
    immediate note of any errors by default, instead of
    wondering at a mysteriously empty graph widget, which
    is why nan_indication is set to true by default.
    If the user wants to silence NaNs, they can always simply
    set it to false.

    nan_color if unset, defaults to a noticeable yellow-black
    pattern.

    As a direct and planned consequence, stacked graphs
    with negative values in them trigger the NaN handling too.
    But silencing NaN handling for those graphs is also possible
    and semi-sane, because then NaNs and negatives are ignored
    and the graph behaves (almost) like they were zeros.

commit 9c1f8f08b400e01e19c534f3810c9c9ab485760c
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 26 08:10:19 2021 +0700

    Refactor out graph_map_value_to_widget_coordinates() function

commit 1905991ddecabdae3e15ffb8ee5b18a1bee1a711
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Wed Apr 28 13:39:29 2021 +0700

    Add an example file for graph.baseline_value property

commit b31b39d66f4c037a9484b71a3f910703ae01fac0
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Thu Apr 22 07:03:49 2021 +0700

    Add an example file for graph.clamp_bars=false/true comparison

commit a1fc850e3047f9ee2c9ddeffacfbabf3ded34171
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Thu Apr 22 04:06:45 2021 +0700

    Add an example file for graphs with negative values and shapes

commit 2f012f8ff1bb5094c14e724a61e59a2a3a296bc8
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Thu Apr 22 01:06:05 2021 +0700

    Add an example file for a graph displaying negative values

commit 7b14fbd59a4c4c51962fd3110a1a900dd5f4eb98
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Wed Apr 21 11:18:26 2021 +0700

    Add an example file for graphs with step_width < 1

commit dfd9a54544b637e2fbe3d1325f9cc24b3f4d2313
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Wed Apr 21 10:17:38 2021 +0700

    Add an example file for graph.stack=false/true comparison

    Should also demonstrate that multiple data groups
    are possible for non-stacked graphs too.

commit 5b532106c3fd255f9b66a66cfb88d977b489ab5d
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Wed Apr 21 09:34:14 2021 +0700

    Add an example file for disabling graph data groups with nil colors

commit ac6f1083c02fcb428f089a616f9b0ebaa5496b6c
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Wed Apr 21 08:57:25 2021 +0700

    Add an example file for step_shape/width/spacing on stacked graphs

commit b3703db6a5139e73e72c1cfd198ece2cd9be7df2
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Wed Apr 21 08:43:56 2021 +0700

    Add an example file for scale=false/true on stacked graph

commit b000aed4a12cb44fb501e1c8432a71a14b2f8f3f
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Tue Apr 20 08:22:19 2021 +0700

    Document deprecation of graph's width and height

commit cb0ad617bd6c83a499896797318e3b0b588c3566
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 19 07:53:37 2021 +0700

    Deprecate width and height properties of wibox.widget.graph

commit 8c64e14ad91a074b784166a7054e53444cccb9d2
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 19 04:37:59 2021 +0700

    Refactor graph:draw() to separate concerns

    Firstly, summation of group values for stacked graphs
    is extracted into graph:preprocess_values().

    This makes graph:draw() smaller and exposes the fact, that
    stacked graphs are almost entirely just a form of
    a more general concept: pre-render data manipulation.
    It's something a user might want to customize,
    and now they can do it by monkey-patching the method.

    Secondly, the logic for deciding, if and with which color
    a data group should be drawn, is extracted into
    graph:should_draw_data_group() and get_data_group_color()
    methods respectively.

    This makes it customizable too and makes more obvious
    the fact, that it is a general thing that has nothing
    to do with stacked graphs in particular.

    With this there are only 5 lines remaining in graph:draw(),
    that could be said to be specific to stacked graphs,
    all pertaining to the `prev_y` variable, which merely
    preserves the bar coordinates from a previous data group.

commit 2a32b6305d893f413303728a0a3da1dcd9a5591e
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri Apr 16 22:52:37 2021 +0700

    Pointlessly optimize graph:add_value()

    1) Purge old values first, then insert the new one, if needed.
    Since Lua grows arrays in power of two steps, and our
    guess_capacity() also takes care to return even integers,
    it would be a shame to overstep the capacity by one by
    inserting first and thus getting the table size doubled
    only to never use the most of it.

    2) Use a removal procedure that doesn't call
    the slow length operator at all. Previous code called it
    twice (once in table.remove) for every removed value.

commit 680ea8f5d81e9040afb4662b3229e937e4b89e02
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri Apr 16 16:23:38 2021 +0700

    Set graph data series color before the painting loop

commit b970f0f221ae76250f2a94433ff79d653caa6e21
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri Apr 16 16:05:37 2021 +0700

    Drop a large no longer necessary `if` in graph:draw_values()

    This commit is almost purely a whitespace change.

commit 6b4f0541c70ec99d7f6e276bae64939f337120d6
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri Apr 16 16:00:50 2021 +0700

    Extract values rendering code into graph:draw_values() method

    This is to avoid ungodly if nesting levels, which are needed
    to bail out of drawing values early and skip to drawing the border.

    The next commit will get rid of the if.

commit e0950e4f99d1ea1c4b8cea2cc67629fa40030c2a
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri Apr 16 14:50:20 2021 +0700

    Track graph draw() usage to guess necessary array capacity

    The last step of divorcing add_values() from width calculations,
    while ensuring that user doesn't observe a lack of data to draw.

    The widget now tracks an approximate number of values that
    it has been asked to draw() in _private.last_drawn_values_num,
    and truncates its values array based on that
    (if not overridden by the capacity property).

commit 2e3d542282f35e7c0fed454da0f2eada0fcf3b78
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri Apr 16 13:35:12 2021 +0700

    Add `capacity` property to graph widget

    This is the second step of divorcing add_values()
    from calculations involving widths.

    How many values are stored and how many values are drawn
    are distinct concepts. There isn't even a single definitive
    "how many values are drawn" because the widget could
    be rendered in several places with distinct widths simultaneously,
    and in every such place the data must be drawn appropriately,
    e.g. with auto-scaling, that takes only the visible data points
    into account. And the draw() method can do that now.

    The default capacity value of nil uses heuristics
    based on widget's _private.width to guess some capacity
    that would tolerate some dynamic widget resizing.

    If the user finds the heuristic failing them, they
    can set the capacity property to the desired maximum number
    of values that will be kept in the _private.values array
    (in each data group).

commit 08d4a80686f7fe363551c35589a460839f60853e
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri Apr 16 03:27:18 2021 +0700

    Extract values size computation into compute_drawn_values_num()

    This is the first step of making add_values() not
    concern itself (directly) with widget dimensions.

    The user can monkey-patch the method to override
    how many values are (logically) drawn, because
    it affects graph auto-scaling and can be useful for rendering
    of step_shape-s that paint outside of their step_width.

    I didn't make it a full-blown function-valued property,
    because it seems a fringe functionality,
    which I'm too lazy to document.

commit 3c5617c98ab1147618ed22e8414a77fc56b45f6e
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri Apr 16 02:32:29 2021 +0700

    Copy graph widget prototype methods over in bulk

commit 169538837ece41a03d02ba8fbc0e4097062b67a3
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Sun Apr 25 05:58:01 2021 +0700

    Remove graph.baseline_y property

    After giving it some thought I've concluded, that it is unlikely
    to be useful as it is now. I'd better reserve the name for
    some more sensible functionality, like fixing the baseline_value
    defined axis at the given widget coordinate, adjusting the scaling
    accordingly, so min_value/max_value won't generally correspond
    to widget top and bottom anymore.

commit 202ffaa9a0b820c7c471e1121d01b91f8f76cd38
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Thu Apr 15 12:06:55 2021 +0700

    Add baseline_y and baseline_value properties to graph widget

    Now values in graph have a *baseline*, tunable with
    baseline_y and baseline_value properties.

    It is the (for now invisible) horizontal line from which
    all bars in the graph grow. I call it a "baseline"
    instead of "axis", because it doesn't actually have to correspond
    to the 0 value. But it can, and actually does now by default.

    baseline_y and baseline_value properties determine
    the vertical placement of the baseline in the widget.

    baseline_y is the position of the baseline in normalized
    widget coordinates, e.g. 0 corresponds to widget's top,
    1 - to widget's bottom, and 0.5 - to widget's middle.
    So if e.g. one sets baseline_y = 0, then no matter how the widget
    is resized and how its values are scaled, bars in it will be drawn
    starting from the top.

    baseline_value is the position of the baseline in
    value coordinates.
    So if one sets baseline_value = 10, then no matter what happens,
    bars for values greater than 10 will be drawn as growing up from
    this line, and bars for values smaller as growing down.
    Where and if it will be seen in the widget, depends on the scaling.
    baseline_value = 0 is the familiar zero axis.

    baseline_y is unset by default and has priority, i.e.
    if it's set, then baseline_value is ignored.
    baseline_value defaults to 0.

    Prior to this commit, bars were always drawn from the bottom edge
    of the widget, or, in the new terms, the widget had baseline_y = 1.
    But it was indistinguishable from baseline_value = 0, because
    the widget clamped all negative values to 0, so the difference
    between the two could never be observed. baseline_value = 0 is
    clearly more useful and familiar to people, so now it is in force
    by default.

commit df7e19abaebf0a871b5ca217b4cc3365533267a6
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Thu Apr 15 11:18:12 2021 +0700

    Move value clamping from graph:add_value() into draw()

    Previously all values were forcibly clamped between
    0 (not tunable at all) and max_value (1 by default).

    Thus graphs with negative values were not an option.
    NaN values were conflated with zeros, even though
    it may be useful to maintain the distinction and render
    them differently. And if user happened to dynamically
    change the max_value property, they discovered,
    that their data got truncated.

    Preserving user data as it was given is more flexible and
    makes things easier to debug. This commit does exactly that.

    So what happens now to the newly allowed values during draw()?
    There are 3 new cases to consider:
    1) NaNs
    2) Negatives
    3) Values outside of min_value..max_value range

    NaNs are presently simply not drawn. An empty place is reserved
    where the value should've been, but nothing else is done.
    This is distinct from how a zero is handled,
    e.g. if step_shape is set, it is called with the height
    parameter = 0, which can still end up drawing something,
    depending on the shape.
    One could also consider addition of nan_color/nan_shape
    properties which could be drawn to alert user
    to a gap in their data.

    Negative values necessitate introduction of the concept of
    the zero axis, from which they will be drawn DOWN, in contrast to
    positive values. Where should this axis be drawn?
    How should step_shape-s with inherent direction, e.g. arrows,
    be drawn for negatives? This will be addressed in the next commit.

    Values outside of min/max_value range can imply shapes that
    go beyond widget dimensions. An arrow shape that goes beyond
    the roof is visibly different from an arrow that saturates and
    merely touches the widget top, and the user may reasonably desire
    either behavior. Therefore this commit introduces
    a boolean clamp_bars property, which defaults to true
    for reasons of robustness and backward compatibility with
    the behaviour prior to this commit. The property of course affects
    only the display of the values, the actual user data stays intact.

commit c9c24fb1ab741cd6bb8074971d568e0646c51532
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Thu Apr 15 09:29:01 2021 +0700

    Use rectangles for drawing graph bars of all sizes

    I have benchmarked various bar drawing strategies
    and graph sizes and found out that drawing graph bars
    with rectangles is as fast or even marginally faster
    than using fat lines.

    Thus the code that tries to special-case 1px bars
    as lines seems to be not worth the additional complexity
    it introduces, and this commit removes it.

    Incidentally, I've also established, that rectangles
    are more robust. If one draws graph bars and feeds
    cairo very large coordinates (~2^62), then corresponding
    rectangles fail to render, but all the other rectangles
    in the same series get rendered successfully,
    whereas a single large coordinate in a move_to/line_to()
    sequence is enough to cause all lines in the batch
    to fail to render.

commit bc7f4be5e06405b5aa7fb443a5ace2b9b9575b1f
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Thu Apr 15 09:01:42 2021 +0700

    Cache cairo methods used in the inner loop of graph:draw()

    I have benchmarked the draw() method, both
    on cairo xcb and on argb32 image surfaces, and have discovered
    that cairo context method calls are unnaturally slow,
    to the point, that almost nothing else in the function matters.

    For example, drawing bars with vertical lines made
    the whole draw() function almost 2 times slower
    than doing the same with rectangles, merely because
    the former requires two method calls (move_to/line_to),
    and the latter only one.

    Simply caching hotpath cairo methods in local variables,
    reduced the difference between the drawing methods
    to a negligible one and made the whole function
    4 times faster on a typical 100-bar graph,
    (1.4ms to 0.33ms on my laptop) thus bringing closer
    my secret dream of drawing live audio data with
    awesome graphs (kidding).

    I guess, LGI does something not very optimal there,
    like gobject-introspecting the method every time,
    or something. There might be some untapped optimization
    potential, possibly in upstream, like a method cache,
    from which everything in awesome could benefit,
    even though I imagine not many things are so
    call-intensive as the graph widget, to really feel
    the difference.

commit 538df25bdf02b53d0bbe81809eef2e6fdb05ff6f
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Thu Apr 15 07:32:37 2021 +0700

    Use 1-based index in the inner graph draw loop

    It's used there only once for a calculation and
    then several times to index some tables,
    and index 0 is bad for lua tables performance-wise.

commit 7412546916cd0a0a490130a120255ffb719398b8
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Tue Apr 13 21:55:12 2021 +0700

    Leave graph.max_value uninitialized at construction

    This is a user-visible change, but the previous behavior
    was probably not what user expected anyway, namely
    with graph.scale set the graph mysteriously couldn't
    zoom in onto values that are smaller than 1.

commit eb81d7929a161e79c13262cfa73ac2e6a820e8ed
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Tue Apr 13 21:48:29 2021 +0700

    Allow graph.max_value be nil

    This makes its behave symmetrically to min_value.
    Now it defaults to 1, when graph.scale is not set,
    and to the maximum value in the graph data, when graph.scale is set.

commit f622a8430cbfde7007b58d7f4c9c76b08c91e997
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Tue Apr 13 12:01:13 2021 +0700

    Calculate max values num in graph:add_value() more precisely

    At most so many values were kept in the widget values array,
    as there are pixels of usable widget width (i.e. sans border).

    This is exactly right for the surely most common case
    of graphs with 1px-wide bars, but is more than needed for
    graphs with step_width+step_spacing>1, and not enough for
    graphs with subpixel bars.

    Moreover this made graph autoscaling behave weirdly in
    graphs with thicker bars, because
    old values survived longer in the array and
    kept affecting min_value/max_value calculations
    even after they were shifted off-screen.

    The maximum number of kept values is now calculated exactly
    as the number of values that can be displayed at once,
    taking step_width and step_spacing into account.

    It might be worth adding a max_values_num property to the graph
    to let user override this calculation, in case they draw
    shapes in step_shape() outside of its supposed rectangle,
    so our assumptions of visibility are wrong, or
    the widget often gets resized, resulting in the annoyance of
    visibly truncated series.

commit 0aa63249a18641251a1bf77423739164f0eab39f
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Tue Apr 13 02:30:13 2021 +0700

    Fix border_color/border_width bugs in graph widget

    add_value() wrongly assumed that border_width is always set,
    when border_color is, so if user set only the latter,
    an error occurred.

    add_value() assumed that border_width is always < width
    which led to awesome hanging up in an infinite loop,
    should that fail to be the case.

    The graph border_width property was driven
    by the border_color property, instead of the other way round.

    If border_color wasn't set, the border wasn't drawn all,
    even if user sets non-zero border_width, which is
    a confusing behavior, in contrast to all other widgets,
    which simply use a plethora of fallback colors
    to draw the border, when needed.

    This also meant that, despite being documented,
    the beautiful.graph_border_color fallback color
    could not and was not ever used.

    If the border_color was set though, an unset
    border_width was immediately assumed to be 1 instead of 0,
    also contrary to what other widgets do.

    Theme colors shouldn't influence widget layout,
    so this commit fixes this behavior to:

    1) border_width always defaults to 0, if unset.
    2) border_color falls back to
       beautiful.graph_border_color or white.

    Maybe one should also add a beautiful.graph_border_width
    theme variable, like some widgets do.

commit dad4a3253b8fef971fb82720d2a407fcc0a879ad
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Wed Apr 14 03:11:27 2021 +0700

    Implement multiple data series drawing for non-stacked graph

    The widget can already hold and draw multiple data groups,
    so it makes little sense to limit drawing only to the first group
    when graph.stack = false, probably leading to user's confusion.

    Now user can call add_value(v, group) with group > 1 and
    the data series will be drawn (over groups with lesser id-s)
    with graph.stack_colors[group] color, if stack_colors is set, or
    with graph.color, if stack_colors isn't set.

    Thus nothing visibly changes for all current users
    of non-stacked graphs with only single data series,
    but the new functionality is now there for those who need it.

    One can't fully emulate this functionality, e.g. with
    multiple graphs widgets in a wibox.layout.stack, because
    data series in a single widget can enjoy a common auto-scaling.

commit 3e645c976184ab5f50d625271c25062db9ab7ed9
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Tue Apr 13 01:59:12 2021 +0700

    Don't draw a stacked graph data group if there's no color for it

    If stack_colors[idx] is nil for the group `idx`,
    don't draw it at all (as opposed, e.g. to the effect
    of drawing it with a transparent color, or as though
    it had all values == 0, which both produce different results).

    This code is still subtly different from prior behavior,
    because now user can have a non-contiguous stack_colors table
    and turn the display of any data group on and off at will,
    whereas the code two commits earlier would just stop
    rendering as soon as ipairs(stack_colors) does, i.e.
    no data series were drawn past the first nil hole.

    This commit only looks large, but is mostly a whitespace change
    due to nesting from a pair of wrapping ifs.

commit 8c0273786de1ade66bdd977699f98b588da9f487
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Tue Apr 13 01:32:42 2021 +0700

    Unify stacked and non-stacked graph rendering

    Now stacked graphs support everything the nonstacked do,
    like step_width ~= 1 and custom step_shape-s.

    Technical notes:

    This code no longer calls cr:stroke() for every single value
    in a stacked graph, but rather paints a whole series and
    then cr:stroke/fill()-s it at all once with its color,
    improving performance considerably.

    Additionally the graph no longer relies on the presence
    of the stack_colors property to render series.
    It draws all data that it has, and, if there's no corresponding
    color in stack_colors, falls back to graph.color.

    This will be changed in the next commit to
    the prior behavior of only drawing those series
    for which there's a color in the stack_colors table,
    but that would've made this commit's diff much larger due to
    required nesting ifs over large code chunks.

    This commit also takes care to properly handle NaNs
    and negative values.

    Those are currently (almost) guaranteed to not occur in
    the values array due to clipping in graph:add_value(),
    but I intend to eventually drop the clipping, because it
    does nothing that draw() really relies upon,
    and allowing unclipped and NaN values is more flexible and less
    surprising, e.g. when user dynamically toggles graph.scale.

    Eventually I intend to implement drawing negative values
    in non-stacked graphs and possibly even in the stacked ones.

commit 38c6589c51b2aa057d7c2f40182ecf32b5b2ff5e
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Fri Apr 16 10:04:15 2021 +0700

    Convert graph:draw() to use `self`

commit f21f1b2550426df1c4ea8abde079b1ccef84b394
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 12 12:27:26 2021 +0700

    Fix scaling for stacked graphs

    Stacked graphs have cumulative heights,
    values from all groups that end up in the same graph bar are
    effectively summed. Previous code didn't take that into account
    when calculating min/max_value for the purposes of rescaling, but
    simply examined every value separately.

    This code adds up all values up front and finds min/max among those,
    to determine proper scaling that would fit the graph exactly.

commit 1ce4c7bf63bdd6c99c195d668347bec49355e921
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 12 09:49:35 2021 +0700

    Draw shaped graph bars only up to the baseline

    Prior to this commit, every step_shape bar was,
    for some reason, drawn with height = full widget's height,
    regardless of the value it represents.

    So for the most bars their lower end was far outside the box
    and therefore clipped off. So e.g. one couldn't see the
    lower round edges of rounded rectangles.

    This commit fixes that by appropriately varying the height
    that is passed into step_shape(), so that lower edges of the bars
    always exactly touch the lower edge of the graph.

    If the user wants to restore the prior behavior, they can simply
    ignore the passed-in height in step_shape() and
    just always draw their shape with height = full widget height.

    But they couldn't replicate the effect of this commit in
    their rc.lua without essentially writing their own graph widget.

commit e25185b08da23745b5815f85f6e9e43222ed2294
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 12 08:42:54 2021 +0700

    Avoid incremental transform shifting during graph bar rendering

    Instead of letting addition errors and cognitive load accumulate
    simply use the same offset calculation that is used for lines and
    reset the transform back to the top-left corner after every drawn bar.

    It's conceptually simpler, and will be useful later for
    stacked graphs and more.

    It also fixes a discrepancy between plain and step_shape rendering.
    Prior to this commit, bar coloring occurred with a disturbed transform,
    which was centered at the last drawn bar, wherever it happened to be.
    This meant that nontrivial colors, like gradients and images,
    were arbitrarily offset when step_shape was used.

commit f3e98866d8583c35d0b557c09f529299edc9ba2c
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 12 06:45:29 2021 +0700

    Refactor out graph bar height expression into a variable

commit f54528d6892f5aaa4595917853c9e2130f743fdb
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 12 06:20:25 2021 +0700

    Draw graph bars with lines only when step_width == 1

    Before this commit graph bars of step_width < 1
    were drawn with lines of width 1, but that's a bit unfortunate,
    because it led to much overpainting, while still ending up
    with a graphically incorrect result.

    Let's draw such bars with rectangles and let cairo
    do things with subpixels, getting more graphically
    accurate result, while still keeping the common case
    of step_width == 1 (supposedly) fast-drawn with lines.

commit b6515dca67c18b78eb5657378131a62ab43d4cfc
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 12 05:54:07 2021 +0700

    Fix unsharp edges when drawing graph bars with rectangles

    The 0.5 offset is only helpful for 1-width strokes, not for fills.

commit 7f3db8f07e82f821bcd1dc418d66564f537609d6
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 12 05:21:01 2021 +0700

    Do coordinate transformations even if the value isn't drawn

    The graph presently doesn't draw values < 0, but there was
    a discrepancy between drawing with and without step_shape.

    The default line/rectangle drawing reserves an empty place
    where the skipped value should've been,
    but no such empty place is reserved, when step_shape is used.

    This commit fixes that.
    Skipped values always have their empty space now.

commit 7b731ebfe96af7a9dba9c57371da6761cf22c00c
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 12 05:03:30 2021 +0700

    Fix graph bar scaling when min_value is not 0

    Previous calculation lead to underscaling of values
    so that even value = max_value wasn't drawn to full height.

commit dca59fd8b7fff0e7e646f2dfc6bd92047028e5a8
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 12 04:18:40 2021 +0700

    Calculate the horizontal graph bar offset only when needed

commit 940ddf4b9825e9c3a91d276208c089d8c74e49db
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 12 04:17:23 2021 +0700

    Call cr:move_to() only when drawing the graph with lines

    It's redundant otherwise and might even interfere
    with user's drawing in step_shape().

commit b5d5cd10ca29fb29cd751faaa95137c2fe89ff63
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 12 04:04:06 2021 +0700

    Fix wrong horizontal offset calculations in widget.graph

    Indices in the loop are zero-based, so
    things like i-1 and i>1 aren't necessary and
    actually wouldn't have been correct even in a 1-based loop.

    step_shape = gears.shape.rectangle and
    step_shape = nil, which is supposed to default to rectangle
    according to docs, were drawn differently due
    to mismatched offset calculations, which led to problems
    especially noticeable when step_spacing is not zero, e.g:
    1) whole graph shifted left too much, drawn partially off-screen.
    2) whole graph shifted right too much,
       and the first bar placed closer to the rest than others.

commit dc369fa198281e000afc1bd17326f3a264adf7d1
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Mon Apr 12 02:09:21 2021 +0700

    Fix the "border_width affects graph bar width" bug

    Graph bars were drawn with lines of border_width thickness
    instead of 1, i.e. possibly too fat to be readable.

commit 1ba73378cf29ed27a6ecd18716394779ceb543d9
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Wed Apr 14 00:13:03 2021 +0700

    Simplify internal values representation in graph even more

    New values in graph._private.values were pushed to the end,
    and old values were removed from the beginning of the table.

    In draw() however newer values are drawn first,
    at the left edge of the graph, necessitating
    annoying idx = #values - idx conversions everywhere.

    In particular in stacked graph that means that
    values that are drawn together may have different indices.

    One has to shift the values array in add_value()
    either way, so one might as well insert
    new values at the beginning of the array
    and simplify the rest of the code.

    This doesn't seem like much yet, but it will prove
    to be much more convenient and less error-prone in
    what I'm going to do later.

commit f70523ee68dbd6b67050ace4b82903a9b22440c7
Author: Alex Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru>
Date:   Tue Apr 13 13:35:10 2021 +0700

    Simplify internal values representation in graph widget

    graph._private.values was either a table of values or
    a table of tables of values, depending on whether
    "stack" property is enabled, ... or a mix of both
    if user forgot to pass the second "group" parameter
    to graph:add_value().

    This resulted in pretty fragile and confusing behavior,
    e.g. leaving user to wonder, why they see nothing more
    after setting stack=true for a graph in a previously working
    rc.lua, and demanding a very careful use of
    add_value() from the user, or else some values or
    even entire stacks would mysteriously vanish
    and errors in draw() get triggered,
    sometimes after a period of seemingly normal functioning.

    Now `values` is always a table of tables and
    the group parameter in add_value() defaults to 1,
    thus making the non-stacked graph a trivial variant
    of the stacked graph.
2021-05-20 22:16:17 +07:00
mergify[bot] a4572b9b52
Merge pull request #3238 from ShayAgros/master
Fixed wrong handling of negative spacing in layout.fixed
2021-04-29 06:45:50 +00:00
Yauhen Kirylau a35acea61a
Merge branch 'master' into hotkeys-popup-better-split-key-labels 2021-04-23 07:23:26 +02:00
mergify[bot] 7a8fa9d27a
Merge pull request #3294 from sclu1034/feature/count_keys
Add utility to count table keys
2021-04-01 07:42:25 +00:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallée 13e8408562
Merge pull request #3284 from sclu1034/issue/3213
Fix composite widgets with top level container
2021-03-28 16:00:16 -07:00
Shay Agroskin 62850476d2 layout/fixed: Prevent overloading widgets with negative spacing
For each widget, the layout function checks whether placing it would
make the function exceed the allowed geometry.
If not, the function places both the widget and a spacing widget.
This check ignores the size of the spacing widget itself, this can cause
overloading of widgets on top of each other.

For example, the following scenario with these widgets:
    widgets: widget1 { width = 10, height = 10  }
	     widget2 { width = 10, height = 10  }
	     widget3 { width = 10, height = 10  }
and a call to horizontal layout with the
{ width = 10, height = 10, spacing = -5 } parameters.

The function would layout the widgets the following way:
{
    widget1: { x = 0, y = 0, width = 10, height = 10 }
    spacing: { x = 5, y = 0, width = 5, height = 10  }
    widget2: { x = 5, y = 0, width = 5, height = 10  }
    spacing: { x = 5, y = 0, width = 5, height = 10 }
    widget3: { x = 5, y = 0, width = 5, height = 10  }
}

This behaviour would be the same for any number of widgets for negative
layout.

This patch changes the layout function to check whether the current
widget uses up the whole space.
It also removes 'pos' variable. Its purpose isn't intuitive in the
presence of x and y. This helps to understand where each widget is
placed now that x, y don't hold the end location of the widget in the
previous loop iteration.

The result of the previous example becomes:
{
    widget1: { x = 0, y = 0, width = 10, height = 10 }
}

While this might not be the wanted behaviour exactly, distinguishing
between the scenario where 2 widgets are drawn and a scenario where 3
are drawn might complicate the layout function too much.

This patch also adds unit testing that catches the described behaviour.

Signed-off-by: Shay Agroskin <agrosshay@gmail.com>
2021-03-26 16:11:01 +03:00
Shay Agroskin a18e3508f6 layout/fixed: Fix wrong space calculation in fit
The fit function is called twice in row.

- The first time it gets the maximum available width, and returns how
  much of it it needs (with 0 spacing it would be 477)

- The second time the available width it gets is the same as it returned
  last phase (and probably is expected to return the same result again)

The width fit requests is the total width of all widgets together + the
spacing (e.g. if each tag widget is 53 px and spacing is -10 then the
requested width 53 * 9 - 80).

The function tries to first fit all its widgets (the tag numbers) in the
amount of width it received, and only then adds the spacing to it. This
is problematic because in the second phase the widgets need to fit
themselves in the same width they requested earlier minus the spacing
(in case of negative spacing). This is of course impossible and so some
widgets are just not being drawn correctly.

This patch makes fit function take into account the spacing while
placing the widgets and not afterwards.

Also add unit-testing that test the bug described.

Signed-off-by: Shay Agroskin <agrosshay@gmail.com>
2021-03-26 16:11:01 +03:00
Lucas Schwiderski 058190a3c0
Add missing modelines
Signed-off-by: Lucas Schwiderski <lucas@lschwiderski.de>
2021-03-22 20:24:56 +01:00
Lucas Schwiderski 07df24f7d0
Add utility to count table keys
See #3293.

Signed-off-by: Lucas Schwiderski <lucas@lschwiderski.de>
2021-03-22 20:24:55 +01:00
Daniel Hahler dab84c2662
fix(doc): gears.table.keys: s/integer keys/integer/ (#3293) 2021-03-22 12:05:17 -07:00
Lucas Schwiderski 5fb6109439
Fix shadowing value in slider unit test
Signed-off-by: Lucas Schwiderski <lucas@lschwiderski.de>
2021-03-22 09:26:43 +01:00
Lucas Schwiderski 504bf53b8c
Add unit test for wrapping a margin container
This adds a test case where a `wibox.container.margin` with a
`wibox.widget.imagebox` as child is wrapped by a simple function call.

Check against regression in #3213.

Signed-off-by: Lucas Schwiderski <lucas@lschwiderski.de>
2021-03-22 09:21:23 +01:00
Lucas Schwiderski bed737a29f
Add tests for widget constructors
Adds unit tests for the widget constructors that used to accept an
unused argument.

Signed-off-by: Lucas Schwiderski <lucas@lschwiderski.de>
2021-03-08 20:09:58 +01:00
Grumph 4e36cf862f Add tests 2021-01-27 01:41:56 +01:00
actionless 20a79ed448 fix(awful: hotkeys_popup: widget: create_column): correct max label width detection 2020-09-04 23:54:57 +02:00
actionless fa494a1e18 test(spec: gears: matcher): spec _match() for string typ 2020-04-22 01:40:00 +02:00
handsome0hell e5b12877b9 use user specified permission.
User settings should override default behavior.
2020-03-08 05:04:40 -04:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallee 115a151ac1 tests: Add the awesome.api_level to the widget utils. 2020-02-29 19:47:36 -05:00
mergify[bot] 81d6521149
Merge pull request #2992 from SethBarberee/placement_spec
add test spec for placement
2020-02-16 17:57:54 +00:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallée 59b31e74b3
Merge pull request #2988 from Elv13/notif_rules_groundwork
Fix multiple notifications issue
2020-02-15 17:59:28 -05:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallée 10e32198e7
Merge pull request #2982 from Elv13/modeline
Support shebangs (#!), modelines, API levels and add more doc.
2020-02-15 17:53:41 -05:00
Uli Schlachter 225bb8a8c6 Consider icon spacing in systray:draw()
When less space is available than was asked, systray:draw() has to
compute the right base size so that all the icons fit into the available
space. This computation so far ignored the icon spacing, resulting in a
too large base size.

Fixes: https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/issues/2981
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
2020-02-13 12:11:41 -05:00
Uli Schlachter 60033a2113 Start some unit tests for the systray icon
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
2020-02-13 12:11:41 -05:00
Seth Barberee 2c919ed936 add test spec for placement 2020-02-13 00:26:01 -06:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallee 523e7dc6ba tests: Test gears.geometry.rectangle.is_inside. 2020-02-10 04:13:17 -05:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallee 9cbc8a18c0 rc.lua: Revert moving the sloppy focus to awful.permissions.
This caused a behavior change it wasn't clear how to use the
permission API to change the focus mode.

The change will only take effect if the user override the API
level.
2020-02-08 17:59:16 -05:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallee 8a877bd429 tests: Mock `drawin` in the permission unit tests. 2020-02-02 21:06:00 -05:00
Yauhen Kirylau 37aa23be86 fix(gears: string: split): support more delimiters (#2962) 2020-01-19 19:04:28 -05:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallee 5818de41ce awful: Rename awful.ewmh to awful.permissions.
It has nothing to do with EWMH since a long time. It was already used
for the requests, so lets formalize this.
2020-01-11 15:43:30 -08:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallee efc42b1be1 autofocus: Modify `awful.autofocus` to be a request::.
This also pulls in part of the permission framework to ensure
backward compatibility is kept.

`awful.autofocus` was always weird. It is a module part of `awful`,
but it was never part of `awful` `init.lua`. Rather, `rc.lua` was
the sole place it was used. It behave exactly like a request, but
predate them by years. As I cleanup the request:: API before the
permissions API gets formalized, this has to be fixed now.

It isn't deprecated in this commit because it makes too many tests
fail. Another pull request will solve that by adding the "API level"
concept to AwesomeWM so I can change the behavior without breaking
existing configs. With that, the behavior of `autofocus` will be
enabled by default with the permissions to disable it.
2020-01-11 15:43:15 -08:00
Seth Barberee 9e3c418a03 add gears.table.cycle_value (#2942) 2019-12-12 22:10:10 -08:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallee a8dcd3b2a2 tests: Add capi.client to the prompt unit tests.
It will be needed later.
2019-12-04 01:40:32 -05:00
Seth Barberee 5d499db3d0 add tests for find_keys and hasitem 2019-11-25 14:09:29 -06:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallee 86d8ef3142 awful.button: Turn into an object. 2019-11-09 16:43:12 -05:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallee 21ae9c1edb awful.key: Turn into an object. 2019-11-09 16:43:12 -05:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallee 8ffafe4690 tests: Test gears.geometry.rectangle.are_equal. 2019-09-04 13:11:54 -04:00
Emmanuel Lepage Vallee 260078bf3c tests: Add capi.screen.connect_signal to the spec 2019-04-15 15:20:38 -04:00
Sorky 4831a46590 Add get_random_file_from_dir to gears.filesystem
Ref #2596
2019-02-16 13:58:24 -05:00
Sorky 3f26624160 Aligning 'regex' with other PR / Minor readability improvements
https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/issues/2596

Re-matched regex used elsewhere & updated test cases for "." in filename

Allowed for alternative extensions to be found even if specified

Reverted the change of behaviour but adjusted code for readability

Small readability change

Avoided delay searches that would never work

Untabify

Reverted possible [unlikely/undesired] behaviour changes

Untabify
2019-02-09 19:21:46 +11:00
Uli Schlachter 4c53f9cbc6 spec/beautiful: Don't print noise (#2612)
This gets rid of the following output when running the unit tests:

2019-01-26 18:31:44 E: awesome: beautiful: error loading theme: got an empty table
2019-01-26 18:31:44 E: awesome: beautiful: error loading theme: got an empty table from: ./spec/beautiful/tests/Bad_1.lua
2019-01-26 18:31:44 E: awesome: beautiful: error loading theme: got a function from: ./spec/beautiful/tests/Bad_2.lua
2019-01-26 18:31:44 E: awesome: beautiful: error loading theme: got a number from: ./spec/beautiful/tests/Bad_3.lua
2019-01-26 18:31:44 E: awesome: beautiful: error loading theme: got a nil from: ./spec/beautiful/tests/Bad_4.lua
2019-01-26 18:31:44 E: awesome: Error during a protected call: ./spec/beautiful/tests/Bad_5.lua:2: attempt to index local 'var' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
	./spec/beautiful/tests/Bad_5.lua:2: in main chunk
	[C]: in function 'dofile'
	[C]: in function 'xpcall'
	lib/gears/protected_call.lua:36: in function <lib/gears/protected_call.lua:35>
	(...tail calls...)
	lib/beautiful/init.lua:224: in function 'init'
	spec/beautiful/init_spec.lua:56: in function <spec/beautiful/init_spec.lua:25>
	[C]: in function 'xpcall'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/core.lua:178: in function 'safe'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/init.lua:40: in function 'executor'
	...
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/core.lua:312: in function 'execute'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/block.lua:155: in function 'execute'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/init.lua:7: in function 'executor'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/core.lua:312: in function </usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/core.lua:312>
	[C]: in function 'xpcall'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/core.lua:178: in function 'safe'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/core.lua:312: in function 'execute'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/execute.lua:58: in function 'execute'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/runner.lua:174: in function </usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/runner.lua:11>
	/usr/bin/busted:3: in main chunk
	[C]: in ?
2019-01-26 18:31:44 E: awesome: beautiful: error loading theme: got a nil from: ./spec/beautiful/tests/Bad_5.lua
2019-01-26 18:31:44 E: awesome: Error during a protected call: cannot open ./spec/beautiful/tests/NO_FILE: No such file or directory
stack traceback:
	[C]: in function 'dofile'
	[C]: in function 'xpcall'
	lib/gears/protected_call.lua:36: in function <lib/gears/protected_call.lua:35>
	(...tail calls...)
	lib/beautiful/init.lua:224: in function 'init'
	spec/beautiful/init_spec.lua:57: in function <spec/beautiful/init_spec.lua:25>
	[C]: in function 'xpcall'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/core.lua:178: in function 'safe'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/init.lua:40: in function 'executor'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/core.lua:312: in function </usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/core.lua:312>
	...
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/core.lua:312: in function 'execute'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/block.lua:155: in function 'execute'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/init.lua:7: in function 'executor'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/core.lua:312: in function </usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/core.lua:312>
	[C]: in function 'xpcall'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/core.lua:178: in function 'safe'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/core.lua:312: in function 'execute'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/execute.lua:58: in function 'execute'
	/usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/runner.lua:174: in function </usr/share/lua/5.2/busted/runner.lua:11>
	/usr/bin/busted:3: in main chunk
	[C]: in ?
2019-01-26 18:31:44 E: awesome: beautiful: error loading theme: got a nil from: ./spec/beautiful/tests/NO_FILE

Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
2019-01-26 12:54:31 -05:00
mergify[bot] e8bf75ef3c
Merge pull request #2592 from Sorky/patch-1
beautiful.init: Fix return values and improve doco. fixes: #2588
2019-01-25 15:41:15 +00:00
Sorky 366be2105a beautiful.init: Fix return values and improve doco. fixes: #2588 #2592
squashing updates from review by blueyed

Added busted tests

Fixed test files EOF

Remove Travis warning
2019-01-25 22:56:41 +11:00
Sorky f31fbe1220
menubar.utils.lua - remove "function is_format_supported" by making i… #2601
Removing an end of comment block that got left in by accident
2019-01-24 19:46:56 +11:00
Sorky 9927b7a88d squash 2019-01-21 21:37:45 +11:00