#include static void test_init_of_theme (void) { GtkStyleContext *context; GtkCssProvider *provider; GtkWidgetPath *path; GdkRGBA before, after; char *css; /* Test that a style context actually uses the theme loaded for the * screen it is using. If no screen is set, it's the default one. */ context = gtk_style_context_new (); path = gtk_widget_path_new (); /* Set a path that will have a color set. * (This could actually fail if style classes change, so if this test * fails, make sure to have this path represent something sane.) */ gtk_widget_path_append_type (path, GTK_TYPE_WINDOW); gtk_widget_path_iter_add_class (path, -1, GTK_STYLE_CLASS_BACKGROUND); gtk_style_context_set_path (context, path); gtk_widget_path_free (path); /* Get the color. This should be initialized by the theme and not be * the default. */ gtk_style_context_get_color (context, &before); /* Add a style that sets a different color for this widget. * This style has a higher priority than fallback, but a lower * priority than the theme. */ css = g_strdup_printf (".background { color: %s; }", before.alpha < 0.5 ? "black" : "transparent"); provider = gtk_css_provider_new (); gtk_css_provider_load_from_data (provider, css, -1); gtk_style_context_add_provider (context, GTK_STYLE_PROVIDER (provider), GTK_STYLE_PROVIDER_PRIORITY_FALLBACK + 1); g_object_unref (provider); /* Get the color again. */ gtk_style_context_get_color (context, &after); /* Because the style we added does not influence the color, * the before and after colors should be identical. */ g_assert (gdk_rgba_equal (&before, &after)); g_object_unref (context); } int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { gtk_init (); g_test_init (&argc, &argv, NULL); g_test_add_func ("/style/init_of_theme", test_init_of_theme); return g_test_run (); }