Test the exact window size

Make sure we test exactly the size we expect.
We used frameGeometry() to take client-side decoration margins into
account, but actually frameMargins() returns exactly that, this
means we can compute the actual size that we want to test.

Change-Id: I2f41ffdb2aa2e3a4253a1ff7038c4bc2e43cdf98
Reviewed-by: Johan Helsing <johan.helsing@qt.io>
This commit is contained in:
Pier Luigi Fiorini 2019-01-18 15:06:56 +01:00
parent cd834c5dcb
commit 48211e072e

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@ -476,10 +476,14 @@ void tst_xdgshell::windowGeometry()
exec([=] { xdgToplevel()->sendCompleteConfigure(); });
QCOMPOSITOR_TRY_COMPARE(xdgSurface()->m_committed.windowGeometry, QRect(QPoint(0, 0), window.frameGeometry().size()));
QSize marginsSize;
marginsSize.setWidth(window.frameMargins().left() + window.frameMargins().right());
marginsSize.setHeight(window.frameMargins().top() + window.frameMargins().bottom());
QCOMPOSITOR_TRY_COMPARE(xdgSurface()->m_committed.windowGeometry, QRect(QPoint(0, 0), QSize(400, 320) + marginsSize));
window.resize(800, 600);
QCOMPOSITOR_TRY_COMPARE(xdgSurface()->m_committed.windowGeometry, QRect(QPoint(0, 0), window.frameGeometry().size()));
QCOMPOSITOR_TRY_COMPARE(xdgSurface()->m_committed.windowGeometry, QRect(QPoint(0, 0), QSize(800, 600) + marginsSize));
}
void tst_xdgshell::foreignSurface()