from matplotlib import pyplot as plt import pytest @pytest.mark.backend("gtk3agg", skip_on_importerror=True) def test_correct_key(): pytest.xfail("test_widget_send_event is not triggering key_press_event") from gi.repository import Gdk, Gtk # type: ignore fig = plt.figure() buf = [] def send(event): for key, mod in [ (Gdk.KEY_a, Gdk.ModifierType.SHIFT_MASK), (Gdk.KEY_a, 0), (Gdk.KEY_a, Gdk.ModifierType.CONTROL_MASK), (Gdk.KEY_agrave, 0), (Gdk.KEY_Control_L, Gdk.ModifierType.MOD1_MASK), (Gdk.KEY_Alt_L, Gdk.ModifierType.CONTROL_MASK), (Gdk.KEY_agrave, Gdk.ModifierType.CONTROL_MASK | Gdk.ModifierType.MOD1_MASK | Gdk.ModifierType.MOD4_MASK), (0xfd16, 0), # KEY_3270_Play. (Gdk.KEY_BackSpace, 0), (Gdk.KEY_BackSpace, Gdk.ModifierType.CONTROL_MASK), ]: # This is not actually really the right API: it depends on the # actual keymap (e.g. on Azerty, shift+agrave -> 0). Gtk.test_widget_send_key(fig.canvas, key, mod) def receive(event): buf.append(event.key) if buf == [ "A", "a", "ctrl+a", "\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH GRAVE}", "alt+control", "ctrl+alt", "ctrl+alt+super+\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH GRAVE}", # (No entry for KEY_3270_Play.) "backspace", "ctrl+backspace", ]: plt.close(fig) fig.canvas.mpl_connect("draw_event", send) fig.canvas.mpl_connect("key_press_event", receive) plt.show()