The test minimizes windows, which triggers most window managers to generate focus events on other windows. These events aren't processed until halfway through the next test, test_EnableWindow(), when a message loop is run, and as a result an unexpected window (usually hwndMain) is activated, causing the test to fail.
The testbot uses focus-follows-mouse mode, so these focus events were not triggered, thereby causing a success inside the todo block.
Signed-off-by: Zebediah Figura z.figura12@gmail.com --- dlls/user32/tests/win.c | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/dlls/user32/tests/win.c b/dlls/user32/tests/win.c index 917ab61..7be83571 100644 --- a/dlls/user32/tests/win.c +++ b/dlls/user32/tests/win.c @@ -6779,6 +6779,8 @@ static void test_ShowWindow(void) ok(EqualRect(&rcEmpty, &rc), "expected %s, got %s\n", wine_dbgstr_rect(&rcEmpty), wine_dbgstr_rect(&rc)); DestroyWindow(hwnd); + + flush_events(TRUE); }
static DWORD CALLBACK enablewindow_thread(LPVOID arg) @@ -6833,8 +6835,7 @@ static void test_EnableWindow(void) }
ok(!IsWindowEnabled(hwnd), "window should not be enabled\n"); - todo_wine - check_active_state(hwnd, hwnd, hwnd); + check_active_state(hwnd, hwnd, hwnd); ok(0 == GetCapture(), "GetCapture() = %p\n", GetCapture());
CloseHandle(hthread);