* The OP_RESIZE seat operation has been renamed to OP_RESIZE_FLOATING,
and OP_RESIZE_TILING has been introduced.
* Similar to the above, seat_begin_resize and handle_resize_motion have
been renamed and tiling variants introduced.
* resize.c's resize_tiled has to be used, so container_resize_tiled has
been introduced in resize.c to allow external code to call it.
Fixes the render and container_at order for popups.
Fixes#2210
For rendering:
* render_view_surfaces has been renamed to render_view_toplevels
* render_view_toplevels now uses output_surface_for_each_surface (which
is now public), as that function uses wlr_surface_for_each_surface which
doesn't descend into popups
* Views now have a for_each_popup iterator, which is used by the
renderer to render the focused view's popups
* When rendering a popup, toplevels (xdg subsurfaces) of that popup are
also rendered
For sending frame done, the logic has been updated to match the
rendering logic:
* send_frame_done_container no longer descends into popups
* for_each_popup is used to send frame done to the focused view's popups
and their child toplevels
For container_at:
* floating_container_at is now static, which means it had to be moved
higher in the file.
* container_at now considers popups for the focused view before checking
containers.
* tiling_container_at has been introduced, so that it doesn't call
container_at recursively (it would check popups recursively if it did)
This allows to update the title even if the view doesn't commit.
This is useful e.g. when a terminal sets its toplevel title to
the currently running command and when the view isn't visible.
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
This PR changes the way we handle transactions to a more simple method.
The new method is to mark containers as dirty from low level code
(eg. arranging, or container_destroy, and eventually seat_set_focus),
then call transaction_commit_dirty which picks up those containers and
runs them through a transaction. The old methods of using transactions
(arrange_and_commit, or creating one manually) are now no longer
possible.
The highest-level code (execute_command and view implementation
handlers) will call transaction_commit_dirty, so most other code just
needs to set containers as dirty. This is done by arranging, but can
also be done by calling container_set_dirty.
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.
That event comes from the toplevel and not the surface, so would cause
a use-after-free on destroy if the toplevel got destroyed first:
==5454==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address 0x6110001ed198 at pc 0x000000472d10 bp 0x7ffc19070a80 sp 0x7ffc19070a70
WRITE of size 8 at 0x6110001ed198 thread T0
#0 0x472d0f in wl_list_remove ../common/list.c:157
#1 0x42e159 in handle_destroy ../sway/desktop/xdg_shell_v6.c:243
#2 0x7fa9e5b28ce8 in wlr_signal_emit_safe ../util/signal.c:29
#3 0x7fa9e5afd6b1 in destroy_xdg_surface_v6 ../types/xdg_shell_v6/wlr_xdg_surface_v6.c:101
#4 0x7fa9e5d98025 in destroy_resource src/wayland-server.c:688
#5 0x7fa9e5d98091 in wl_resource_destroy src/wayland-server.c:705
#6 0x7fa9e27f103d in ffi_call_unix64 (/lib64/libffi.so.6+0x603d)
#7 0x7fa9e27f09fe in ffi_call (/lib64/libffi.so.6+0x59fe)
#8 0x7fa9e5d9bf2c (/lib64/libwayland-server.so.0+0xbf2c)
#9 0x7fa9e5d983de in wl_client_connection_data src/wayland-server.c:420
#10 0x7fa9e5d99f01 in wl_event_loop_dispatch src/event-loop.c:641
#11 0x7fa9e5d98601 in wl_display_run src/wayland-server.c:1260
#12 0x40a2f4 in main ../sway/main.c:433
#13 0x7fa9e527318a in __libc_start_main ../csu/libc-start.c:308
#14 0x40b749 in _start (/opt/wayland/bin/sway+0x40b749)
0x6110001ed198 is located 152 bytes inside of 240-byte region [0x6110001ed100,0x6110001ed1f0)
freed by thread T0 here:
#0 0x7fa9e7c89880 in __interceptor_free (/lib64/libasan.so.5+0xee880)
#1 0x7fa9e5affce9 in destroy_xdg_toplevel_v6 ../types/xdg_shell_v6/wlr_xdg_toplevel_v6.c:23
#2 0x7fa9e5d98025 in destroy_resource src/wayland-server.c:688
previously allocated by thread T0 here:
#0 0x7fa9e7c89e50 in calloc (/lib64/libasan.so.5+0xeee50)
#1 0x7fa9e5b00eea in create_xdg_toplevel_v6 ../types/xdg_shell_v6/wlr_xdg_toplevel_v6.c:427
#2 0x7fa9e27f103d in ffi_call_unix64 (/lib64/libffi.so.6+0x603d)
The toplevel only notifies the compositor on destroy if it was mapped,
so only listen to events at map time.
Prompts e.g. authentication request from firefox-wayland ought to be
floating.
This is a bit coarse but just fixed size is not enough, here is what
firefox does:
[1285461.363] -> xdg_wm_base@18.get_xdg_surface(new id xdg_surface@68, wl_surface@71)
[1285461.508] -> xdg_surface@68.get_toplevel(new id xdg_toplevel@67)
[1285461.571] -> xdg_toplevel@67.set_parent(xdg_toplevel@37)
[1285461.630] -> xdg_toplevel@67.set_title("Authentication Required")
[1285461.736] -> xdg_toplevel@67.set_app_id("firefox")
...
[1285476.549] xdg_toplevel@67.configure(0, 0, array)
...
[1285502.080] -> xdg_toplevel@67.set_min_size(299, 187)
[1285502.140] -> xdg_toplevel@67.set_max_size(1920, 32767)
This can also be observed with e.g. the open window of gedit
(gedit->open->other documents)
* 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 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)