Support the new dwtp (disable while trackpointing) option introduced in
libinput 1.21, allowing users to control whether the trackpoint (like
those in Thinkpads, but not only) should be disabled while using the
keyboard/touchpad.
See: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/-/issues/731
wlroots often requires dependencies more recent than Sway's.
Executing the wlroots subproject first will give Meson a chance to
find these newer dependencies, possibly via subprojects.
The subproject will override the "wlroots" dependency when executed,
so we don't need to use get_variable anymore.
References: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/pull/6498#issuecomment-1001746017
02b412a introduced the use of list for sdbus deps, however
it was assuming that all packages which were in a list has a version
higher than 239. That is true for libsystemd and libelogind, since they
use the same versions, however basu is using version numbers which are
way lower than what libsystemd/libelogind are using, so basu only build
is failing.
Future meson releases will change the default and warns when the
implicit default is used, breaking builds.
Explicitly set check: false to maintain behavior and silence warnings.
Historically we've been sticking with the last release number in
the master branch. However that's a bit confusing, people can't
easily figure out whether they're using a release or a work-in-progress
snapshot. Only the commit hash appended to the version number may
help, but that's not very explicit and disappears when using a
tarball.
We could bump the version in master to the next release number.
However during the RC cycle there would be a downgrade from 1.8 to
1.8-rc1. Also it would be hard to tell the difference between a
stable release and an old snapshot.
This patch introduces a new pre-release identifier, "dev". It's
alphabetically before "rc" so it should be correctly sorted by
semver comparisons. "dev" is upgraded to "rc" (and then to stable)
when doing a release. The master branch always uses a "dev"
version, only release branches use "rc" or stable versions.
Since [1], Meson allows feeding the input file as stdin and
capturing stout to the output file. We don't need the sh hack
anymore.
[1]: https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/pull/8923
As of 66343839b1, sway now uses a
libdrm header. Add this dependency to the build system so headers from
it can be used on systems where pkg-config is required to find them.
Instead of manually parsing header files and having two different
code-paths depending on whether a subproject is used, use
dependency variables which can come from either the subproject or
pkg-config.
References: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/2734
Maybe systemd/elogind is found but wlroots was built without them. Print
the warning message depending on the WLR_HAS_* defines instead.
While at it, don't print the message if wlroots has been build with
libseat.
The current version is prefixed by a "v" and therefore breaks the output
of "swaymsg -rt get_version" which is implemented trough
"sscanf(SWAY_VERSION, "%u.%u.%u", &major, &minor, &patch)".
The prefixed "v" was added in 8b2ff2f1, probably by accident.
fish completions should never be installed to share/fish/completions/ as
that directory is reserved exclusively for completions shipped as part
of the fish source code.
Use the same vendor_completions.d/ directory which the default fish
configuration uses.
-Wmissing-braces makes it annoying to zero-initialize structs with = {0}
when the first field is a struct. See for instance [1].
[1]: https://builds.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/job/110425
Don't use the latest tag, always use the project version for the version
string. Because of version branches, getting the version from Git can be
unreliable.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/4631