When you spawn a process with the exec command, sway now notes the
workspace you had focused and the pid of the child process, then assigns
that workspace to the child when its window appears.
Some of this is carried over from sway 0.15, but with some major
refactoring and centralization of state.
Rather than allocate a structure and expect callers to free it, take a
pointer to an existing struct as an argument.
This function is no longer called anywhere though.
Both sway_output and sway_layer_shell listen to wlr's output destroy event,
but sway_layer_shell needs to access into sway_output's data strucure and needs
to be destroyed first.
Resolve this by making sway_layer_shell listen to a new event that happens at
start of sway_output's destroy handler
Some operations during backend creation (e.g. becoming DRM master)
require CAP_SYS_ADMIN privileges. At this point, sway has dropped them
already, though. This patch splits the privileged part of server_init
into its own function and calls it before dropping its privileges.
This fixes the bug with minimal security implications.
* Ensure that modifier keys are identified even when the next key does
not produce a keysym. This requires that modifier change tracking
be done for each sway_shortcut_state.
* Permit regular and --release shortcuts on the same key combination.
Distinct bindings are identified for press and release cases; note
that the release binding needs to be identified for both key press
and key release events.
* Maintain ascending sort order for the shortcut state list, and keep
track of the number of pressed key ids, for simpler (and hence
faster) searching of the list of key bindings.
* Move binding duplicate detection into get_active_binding to avoid
duplicating error messages.
Sort the list comprising the set of keys for the binding in ascending
order. (Keyboard shortcuts depend only on the set of simultaneously
pressed keys, not their order, so this change should have no external
effect.) This simplifies comparisons between bindings.
* The arrange_foo functions are now replaced with arrange_and_commit, or
with manually created transactions and arrange_windows x2.
* The arrange functions are now only called from the highest level
functions rather than from both high level and low level functions.
* Due to the previous point, view_set_fullscreen_raw and
view_set_fullscreen are both merged into one function again.
* Floating and fullscreen are now working with transactions.
The whole state->xcb.modifiers thing didn't work at all (always 0)
The xkb doc says "[xkb_state_serialize_mods] should not be used in
regular clients; please use the xkb_state_mod_*_is_active API instead"
so here it is
The same shortcut algorithm is now used for keycodes,
raw keysyms, and translated keysyms. Pressed keysyms
are now stored in association with the keycodes that
generated them. Modifier keycodes (and associated
keysyms) are identified retroactively by the subsequent
change to the modifier flags.
Adds the --locked flag to bindsym and bindcode commands.
When a keyboard's associated seat has an exclusive client
(i.e, a screenlocker), then bindings are only executed if
they have the locked flag. When there is no such client,
this restriction is lifted.
* Add and use lenient_strcat and lenient_strncat functions
* Rename `concatenate_child_titles` function as that's no longer what it
does
* Rename `container_notify_child_title_changed` because we only need to
notify that the tree structure has changed, not titles
* Don't notify parents when a child changes its title
* Update ancestor titles when changing a container's layout
* Eg. create nested tabs and change the inner container to stacking
* No need to store tree presentation in both container->name and
formatted_title
Swayidle handles idle events and allows
for dpms and lockscreen handling. It also
handles systemd sleep events, and can
raise a lockscreen on sleep
Fixes#541
The criteria struct now uses properties for each token type rather than
the list_t list of tokens. The reason for this is that different token
types have different data types: pcre, string and number to name a few.
This solution should be more flexible moving forward. A bonus of this is
that criteria is now easier to understand when looking at the struct
definition.
The criteria parser has been rewritten because the previous one didn't
support valueless pairs (eg. [class="foo" floating]).
Criteria now has types. Types at the moment are CT_COMMAND,
CT_ASSIGN_WORKSPACE and CT_ASSIGN_OUTPUT. i3 uses types as well.
Previously the assign command was creating a criteria with 'move to
workspace <name>' as its command, but this caused the window to appear
briefly on the focused workspace before being moved to the assigned
workspace. It now creates the view directly in the assigned workspace.
Each view will only execute a given criteria once. This is achieved by
storing a list of executed criteria in the view. This is the same
strategy used by i3.
Escaping now works properly. Previously you could do things like
[class="Fire\"fox"] and the stored value would be 'Fire\"fox', but it
should be (and now is) 'Fire"fox'.
The public functions in criteria.c are now all prefixed with criteria_.
Xwayland views now listen to the set_title, set_class and
set_window_type events and criteria will be run when these happen. XDG
shell has none of these events so it continues to update the title in
handle_commit.
Each view type's get_prop function has been split into get_string_prop
and get_int_prop because some properties like the X11 window ID and
window type are numeric.
The following new criteria tokens are now supported:
* id (X11 window ID)
* instance
* tiling
* workspace
This implements the title_format command, with a new placeholder %shell
which gets substituted with the view type (xwayland, xdg_shell_v6 or
wl_shell).
Example config:
for_window [title=".*"] title_format %title (class=%class instance=%instance shell=%shell)
Implements rendering of borders. Title text is still to do.
Implements the following configuration directives:
* client.focused
* client.focused_inactive
* client.unfocused
* client.urgent
* border
* default_border
Replaces arrange_windows() with arrange_root(), arrange_output(),
arrange_workspace() and arrange_children_of().
Also makes fullscreen views save and restore their dimensions, which
allows it to preserve any custom resize and is also a requirement for
floating views once they are implemented.
- Replace char* with static array. Any chars > 1024 will be discarded.
- mlock() password buffer so it can't be written to swap.
- Clear password buffer after auth succeeds or fails.
This is basically the same treatment I gave the 0.15 branch in https://github.com/swaywm/sway/pull/1519
The exact semantics of this command are complicated. I'll describe each
test scenario as s-expressions. Everything assumes L_HORIZ if not
specified, but if you rotate everything 90 degrees the same test cases
hold.
```
(container (view a) (view b focus) (view c))
-> move left
(container (view b focus) (view a) (view c))
(container (view a) (view b focus) (view c))
-> move right
(container (view a) (view c) (view b focus))
(container L_VERT (view a))
(container L_HORIZ
(view b) (view c focus))
-> move up
(container L_VERT
(view a) (view c focus))
(container L_HORIZ (view b))
(workspace
(view a) (view b focus) (view c))
-> move up
(workspace [split direction flipped]
(view b focus)
(container (view a) (view c)))
(workspace
(view a) (view b focus) (view c))
-> move down
(workspace [split direction flipped]
(container (view a) (view c))
(view b focus)))
Note: outputs use wlr_output_layout instead of assuming that i+/-1 is
the next output in the move direction.
(root
(output X11-1
(workspace 1))
(output X11-2
(workspace 1 (view a focus) (view b)))))
-> move left
(root
(output X11-1
(workspace 1 (view a focus)))
(output X11-2
(workspace 1 (view b)))))
(root
(output X11-1
(workspace 1
(container (view a) (view b)))
(output X11-2
(workspace 1 (view c focus)))))
-> move left
(root
(output X11-1
(workspace 1
(container (view a) (view b))
(view c focus)))
(output X11-2
(workspace 1)))
```
Works:
- move [container|window] to workspace <name>
- Note, this should be able to move C_CONTAINER but this is untested
- move [workspace] to output [left|right|up|down|<name>]
Not implemented yet:
- move [left|right|up|down]
- move scratchpad
- move position
Also contains two other small changes:
- Clicking any button will focus the container clicked (not just left)
- Remove seamless_mouse (doesn't make sense on wlroots)
This starts up the event loop and wayland display and shims out the
basic top level rendering concepts. Also includes some changes to
incorporate pango into the 1.x codebase properly.
Xembed support is premature in sway and should be postponed. This commit
only removes swaybar starting xembedsniproxy, if users would like, they
can still start xembedsniproxy manually, however there will be no
official support.
This commit implements the StatusNotifierItem protocol, and enables
swaybar to show tray icons. It also uses `xembedsniproxy` in order to
communicate with xembed applications.
The tray is completely optional, and can be disabled on compile time
with the `enable-tray` option. Or on runtime with the bar config option
`tray_output none`.
Overview of changes:
In swaybar very little is changed outside the tray subfolder except
that all events are now polled in `event_loop.c`, this creates no
functional difference.
Six bar configuration options were added, these are detailed in
sway-bar(5)
The tray subfolder is where all protocol implementation takes place and
is organised as follows:
tray/sni_watcher.c:
This file contains the StatusNotifierWatcher. It keeps track of
items and hosts and reports when they come or go.
tray/tray.c
This file contains the StatusNotifierHost. It keeps track of
sway's version of the items and represents the tray itself.
tray/sni.c
This file contains the StatusNotifierItem struct and all
communication with individual items.
tray/icon.c
This file implements the icon theme protocol. It allows for
finding icons by name, rather than by pixmap.
tray/dbus.c
This file allows for asynchronous DBus communication.
See #986#343
_sway_assert is a variadic function which tries
to delegate to another variadic function. This
requires a vprintf-style variant of the delegate.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/150616
This commit changes how commands decide what container to act on.
Commands get the current container though `current_container`, a global
defined in sway/commands.c. If a criteria is given before a command,
then the following command will be run once for every container the
criteria matches with a reference to the matching container in
'current_container'. Commands should use this instead of
`get_focused_container()` from now on.
This commit also fixes a few (minor) mistakes made in implementing marks
such as non-escaped arrows in sway(5) and calling the "mark" command
"floating" by accident. It also cleans up `criteria.c` in a few places.
This commit adds three commands to sway: `show_marks`, `mark` and
`unmark`. Marks are displayed right-aligned in the window border as i3
does. Marks may be found using criteria.
Fixes#1007
This commit lets the 'move' command apply to floating containers as well
as tiled ones. The command may be appended with a number of pixels and
then optionally the string `px` (like '10 px') in order to move the
container more or fewer than the standard ten pixels.
Colors are configured through the command line so that swaylock conforms
to the i3lock fork 'github.com/chrjguill/i3lock-color'. Differences from
it are that one letter options '-r' and '-s' are not implimentend because
'-s' is already used by '--scaling' in swaylock.
This commit also fixed whitespace in 'include/swaylock/swaylock.h' and
changed `parse_color` in 'common/util.h' so that it can accept colors
that do not start with a hash. This was done to keep compatability with
the i3lock fork.
This fixes issue #733. Now if the user focuses output right but is at
the rightmost monitor, the focus will wrap the the leftmost monitor.
This commit adds a new function, swayc_opposite_output, which selects
the opposite output given a position and a direction. Now, when calling
output_by_name, we first check if there is an adjacent output to switch
to. If that fails, we call swayc_opposite_output to handle wrapping.
- added L_AUTO_FIRST/LAST instead of using explicit layouts.
- when switching between auto layout that don't share the same major axis, invert the
width/height of their child views to preserve their relative proportions.
For workspace containers, swayc_change_layout also changes ->layout alongside
->workspace_layout when it's a sensible thing to do. There is an additional test
for 'layout toggle' command which ensures that containers will be tiled
horizontally after toggling from tabbed or stacked.
Some users may want to switch buttons on their input devices, turns out
libinput already supports it. Let's add a support for it in our config.
Signed-off-by: Michał Winiarski <knr@hardline.pl>
Add swayc_change_layout function, which changes either layout or
workspace_layout, depending on the container type. Workspace being
always L_HORIZ makes this much more i3-compatible.
Replace `update_view_border()` with `update_container_border()`. The latter
should handle both the case where the container is a view or if the container
has children.
The previous implementation of focus handling assumed that only views can be
focused. Containers can also be focused with a command like `focus parent` or
`focus child`.
Change `set_focused_container()` to handle the case of the given container
being a container with children and update borders accordingly.
When titlebar is hidden, top border of the topmost view inside
tabbed/stacked container will not be drawn. This is changed in layout.c
On the other hand, top border should be drawn sometimes, for example
when titlebar is hidden on a view that is not the topmost inside
tabbed/stacked container. This is changed in border.c
Panels were explicitly rendered by calling wlc_surface_render in
handle_output_pre_render. Calling wlc_surface_render does not set the
surface's geometry (like wlc_view_set_geometry does). Sway did not call
wlc_view_set_geometry for panels, so wlc defaulted their geometry to be at
the origin. This is not correct for bars unless their location is top.
Furthermore, for a surface to receive pointer events, its mask has to be
set to visible. This causes wlc to render these surfaces, causing panels
and backgrounds to be rendered twice.
This commit makes panels and surfaces visible, sets the correct geometries
and removes the code that explicitly rendered them.
Tabbed/stacked containers are now created only if a view is present on
the workspace. If a view is created on previously empty tabbed/stacked
workspace, it gets wrapped in a container.
Prior to this commit all windows (e.g. shell surfaces) were handled the same
way in handle_view_created. Since backgrounds and panels have to be treated
differently, they could not be shell surfaces. This changes checks whether
a client is a background or a panel in handle_view_created and exists to
let them be dealt with elsewhere.