Esempio n. 1
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 def test_watching(self):
     blob1 = "blob1"
     manager1 = XSettingsManager()
     manager1.set_blob_in_place(blob1)
     watcher = XSettingsWatcher()
     assert watcher.get_settings_blob() == blob1
     blob2 = "blob2"
     manager2 = XSettingsManager()
     manager2.set_blob_in_place(blob2)
     assert_mainloop_emits(watcher, "xsettings-changed")
     assert watcher.get_settings_blob() == blob2
     # It's likely that (due to how the GTK+ clipboard code works
     # underneath) all of the managers that we create within a single
     # process are actually using the same selection window, and thus the
     # previous tests could work right even if we only watch for
     # PropertyNotify *or* only watch for selection owner changes.
     # Test where the property change but no manager change message
     # is sent:
     blob3 = "blob3"
     manager2.set_blob_in_place(blob3)
     assert_mainloop_emits(watcher, "xsettings-changed")
     assert watcher.get_settings_blob() == blob3
     # Test where the property does not change, but a manager change
     # message is sent:
     manager3 = XSettingsManager()
     manager3.set_blob_in_place(blob3)
     assert_mainloop_emits(watcher, "xsettings-changed")
     assert watcher.get_settings_blob() == blob3
Esempio n. 2
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 def test_basic_set_get(self):
     blob = "asdfwheeeee"
     manager = XSettingsManager()
     manager.set_blob_in_place(blob)
     watcher = XSettingsWatcher()
     assert watcher.get_settings_blob() == blob