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author | Ryan Dwyer <ryandwyer1@gmail.com> | 2018-10-25 23:30:09 +1000 |
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committer | Ryan Dwyer <ryandwyer1@gmail.com> | 2018-10-25 23:37:40 +1000 |
commit | 60a1d79de71660949f7a6fc83e242d9d95c75187 (patch) | |
tree | 821502ef188985ee023df3f24b9e4e468eb96aef /sway/input | |
parent | ea2497d35cc1a7357d69b8e09ce0104c82a7be39 (diff) | |
download | sway-60a1d79de71660949f7a6fc83e242d9d95c75187.tar.xz |
Rebase the cursor after applying transactions
This approaches cursor rebasing from a different angle. Rather than
littering the codebase with cursor_rebase calls and using transaction
callbacks, this just runs cursor_rebase after applying every transaction
- but only if there's outputs connected, because otherwise it causes a
crash during shutdown.
There is one known case where we still need to call cursor_rebase
directly, and that's when running `seat seat0 cursor move ...`. This
command doesn't set anything as dirty so no transaction occurs.
Diffstat (limited to 'sway/input')
-rw-r--r-- | sway/input/seat.c | 1 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/sway/input/seat.c b/sway/input/seat.c index 89d841bb..577619a7 100644 --- a/sway/input/seat.c +++ b/sway/input/seat.c @@ -1196,5 +1196,4 @@ void seat_consider_warp_to_focus(struct sway_seat *seat) { } else { cursor_warp_to_workspace(seat->cursor, focus->sway_workspace); } - cursor_rebase(seat->cursor); } |