There is a couple of leftover header files/declarations, which were fronting implementations that are long gone. Let's get rid of them.master
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#ifndef _SWAYBAR_DBUS_H
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#define _SWAYBAR_DBUS_H
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <dbus/dbus.h>
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extern DBusConnection *conn;
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/**
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* Should be called in main loop to dispatch events
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*/
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void dispatch_dbus();
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/**
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* Initializes async dbus communication
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*/
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int dbus_init();
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#endif /* _SWAYBAR_DBUS_H */
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#ifndef _SWAYBAR_SNI_WATCHER_H
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#define _SWAYBAR_SNI_WATCHER_H
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/**
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* Starts the sni_watcher, the watcher is practically a black box and should
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* only be accessed though functions described in its spec
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*/
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int init_sni_watcher();
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#endif /* _SWAYBAR_SNI_WATCHER_H */
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#ifndef _SWAYBAR_TRAY_H
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#define _SWAYBAR_TRAY_H
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include "swaybar/tray/dbus.h"
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#include "swaybar/tray/sni.h"
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#include "swaybar/bar.h"
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#include "list.h"
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extern struct tray *tray;
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struct tray {
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list_t *items;
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};
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/**
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* Processes a mouse event on the bar
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*/
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void tray_mouse_event(struct output *output, int x, int y,
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uint32_t button, uint32_t state);
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uint32_t tray_render(struct output *output, struct config *config);
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void tray_upkeep(struct bar *bar);
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/**
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* Initializes the tray with D-Bus
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*/
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void init_tray(struct bar *bar);
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#endif /* _SWAYBAR_TRAY_H */
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