* Removes container_floating_move_to_container, instead opting to put
that logic in container_move_to
* In the seat code, focusing a floating view now updates the pending
state only and lets the next transaction carry it over to the current
state. This is required, otherwise it would crash.
* When unfullscreening a floating container, an output check is now done
to see if it should center it.
* seat_set_focus_warp lacked a container NULL check
* view mapping code needs to use seat_get_focus_inactive
Also, seat_set_focus_warp triggered the wrong IPC event if focus was a
workspace, which resulted in swaybar not showing the workspace as
active.
When a container is moved from, say, workspace 1 to workspace 2, workspace 2 is focused in order to arrange the windows before focus is moved back to workspace 1, which caused a workspace:focus event from workspace 2 to workspace 1 to be emitted. This commit inhibits that event.
This introduces seat_get_focus_inactive_tiling and updates
`focus mode_toggle` to use it instead, because the previous method
wasn't guaranteed to return a tiling view.
Things worth noting:
* When a fullscreen view unmaps, the check to unset fullscreen on the
workspace has been moved out of view_unmap and into container_destroy,
because containers can be fullscreen too
* The calls to `container_reap_empty_recursive(workspace)` have been
removed from `container_set_floating`. That function reaps upwards so it
wouldn't do anything. I'm probably the one who originally added it...
* My fix (b14bd1b0b1) for the tabbed child
crash has a side effect where when you close a floating container, focus
is not given to the tiled container again. I've removed my fix and
removed the call to `send_cursor_motion` from `seat_set_focus_warp`. We
should consider calling it from somewhere earlier in the call stack.
The crash only occurs if the mouse cursor is above the tabbed container
when the last child is closed.
Introduced in 03d49490cc, over a week ago
and unnoticed until now :O
The above commit changes the behaviour of a focus change. When you
change focus, it sends pointer motion which makes the client set a new
cursor image. We already had this behaviour for workspace switching, but
this commit adds it for view switching too, such as in a tabbed
container or when closing a view.
The sequence of events that leads to the crash is:
* The last child of a tabbed container unmaps, which triggers a
`destroy` event before we've cleaned up the child or reaped the tabbed
container.
* The seat code listens to the `destroy` event and removes the seat
container from the focus stack. As part of this, it decides to set focus
to the parent (my fix alters this decision).
* When setting focus to the new parent, the container motion is sent as
per the previously mentioned commit.
* The motion code uses `container_at`, which encounters the tabbed
container and its child in a half destroyed state, and everything blows
up from there.
`con->parent` is needed because scratchpad containers don't have parents
if they're hidden, so this probably fixes a crash when a hidden
scratchpad container closes too.
The `con->parent->children->length > 1` check should catch any cases
where the parent is about to be reaped.
Also does a few other related things:
* Now uses enum wlr_edges instead of our own enum resize_edge
* Now uses wlr_xcursor_get_resize_name and removes our own
find_resize_edge_name
* Renames drag to move for consistency
The directive sets the timeout before an urgent view becomes normal
again after switching to it from another workspace.
Also:
* When an xwayland surface removes the urgent hint while the timer is
active, we now ignore the request. This happens as soon as the view
receives focus, so it was effectively making the timer pointless.
* The timeout is now only applied when switching to it from another
workspace.
This allows to send wl_pointer.enter when switching between views
in a split/tabbed layout for instance. This (1) updates the cursor
image accordingly (2) makes it unnecessary to move the mouse before
scrolling. It's harmless to always call cursor_send_pointer_motion
because in case the focused surface hasn't changed this is a no-op.
The `last_focus != NULL` condition is required otherwise
cursor_send_pointer_motion will crash when sway starts up (the
sway_output doesn't yet have a workspace).
Introduces a command to manually set urgency, as well as rendering of
urgent views, sending the IPC event, removing urgency after focused for
one second, and matching urgent views via criteria.
Rather than maintain copies of the entire focus stack, this PR
transactionises the focus by introducing two new properties to the
container state and using those when rendering.
* `bool focused` means this container has actual focus. Only one
container should have this equalling true in its current state.
* `struct sway_container *focus_inactive_child` points to the immediate
child that was most recently focused (eg. for tabbed and stacked
containers).
When you have an unfocused container (so one view is focused_inactive),
and you focus any other view in that container, the view with
focused_inactive was not damaged. This is because we damaged the
previous focus and new focus, but needed to damage the parent of the new
focus.
Fixes#2192.
seat_get_active_current_child is intended to return a child of the given
container which has finished its mapping transaction and is able to be
rendered on screen. The previous implementation was capable of returning
a pending child, which caused a child of a tabbed or stacked view to be
rendered prematurely while it was mapping.
seat_get_active_child is used for tabbed and stacked containers to get
the active child. The previous implementation used seat_get_focus_inactive
then ascended the tree to the child of the tabbed/stacked container, but
this fails when the workspace itself is stacked or tabbed and the most
recently active child is floating.
The new implementation takes a more simple approach, where it directly
scans the focus stack for the first immediate child which isn't the
floating container.
Fixes#2098.