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@ -187,28 +187,47 @@ struct wlr_surface {
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struct wl_resource *role_resource;
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struct wl_resource *role_resource;
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struct {
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struct {
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/**
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* Signals that the client has sent a wl_surface.commit request.
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*
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* The state to be committed can be accessed in wlr_surface.pending.
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*
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* The commit may not be applied immediately, in which case it's marked
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* as "cached" and put into a queue. See wlr_surface_lock_pending().
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*/
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struct wl_signal client_commit;
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struct wl_signal client_commit;
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/**
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* Signals that a commit has been applied.
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*
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* The new state can be accessed in wlr_surface.current.
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*/
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struct wl_signal commit;
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struct wl_signal commit;
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/**
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/**
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* The `map` event signals that the surface has a non-null buffer
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* Signals that the surface has a non-null buffer committed and is
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* committed and is ready to be displayed.
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* ready to be displayed.
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*/
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*/
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struct wl_signal map;
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struct wl_signal map;
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/**
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/**
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* The `unmap` event signals that the surface shouldn't be displayed
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* Signals that the surface shouldn't be displayed anymore. This can
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* anymore. This can happen when a null buffer is committed,
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* happen when a null buffer is committed, the associated role object
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* the associated role object is destroyed, or when the role-specific
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* is destroyed, or when the role-specific conditions for the surface
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* conditions for the surface to be mapped no longer apply.
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* to be mapped no longer apply.
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*/
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*/
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struct wl_signal unmap;
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struct wl_signal unmap;
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/**
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/**
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* Signals that a new child sub-surface has been added.
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*
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* Note: unlike other new_* signals, new_subsurface is emitted when
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* Note: unlike other new_* signals, new_subsurface is emitted when
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* the subsurface is added to the parent surface's current state,
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* the subsurface is added to the parent surface's current state,
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* not when the object is created.
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* not when the object is created.
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*/
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*/
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struct wl_signal new_subsurface; // struct wlr_subsurface
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struct wl_signal new_subsurface; // struct wlr_subsurface
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/**
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* Signals that the surface is being destroyed.
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*/
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struct wl_signal destroy;
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struct wl_signal destroy;
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} events;
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} events;
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