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Many laptop screens report unknown subpixel order. Allow users to manually set subpixel hinting to work around this.
Addresses https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/3163
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The only use of `join_list` in swaybar/tray/icon.c has been rewritten.
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If output_cmd_background is given a valid mode as the first argument,
then there is no file given and an error should be returned.
join_args should not be called with an argc of zero since it sets the
last character to the null terminator. With an argc of zero, the length
is zero causing a heap buffer overflow when setting the byte before the
start of argv to '\0'. This probably will not ever generate a segfault,
but may cause data corruption to whatever is directly before it in
memory. To make other such cases easier to detect, this also adds a
sway_assert in join_args when argc is zero.
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Its uses have been replaced by snprintf, which is more in line with its usage.
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Also remove direct libm dependency where unused.
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(Specifically, numlen when called with INT_MIN gave an incorrect
result, because abs(INT_MIN) == INT_MIN < 0.)
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Modifier handling functions were moved into sway/input/keyboard.c;
opposite_direction for enum wlr_direction into sway/tree/output.c;
and get_parent_pid into sway/tree/root.c .
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This commit mostly duplicates the wlr_log functions, although
with a sway_* prefix. (This is very similar to PR #2009.)
However, the logging function no longer needs to be replaceable,
so sway_log_init's second argument is used to set the exit
callback for sway_abort.
wlr_log_init is still invoked in sway/main.c
This commit makes it easier to remove the wlroots dependency for
the helper programs swaymsg, swaybg, swaybar, and swaynag.
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* Allocate minimum size necessary in pango text functions.
* Handle malloc failure.
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Previously, the success of `getline` was tested by checking if the
buffer it allocates is nonempty and has a nonzero first byte. As
`getline` does not explicitly zero out its memory buffer, this may
fail (e.g., with AddressSanitizer). Instead, we check that at least one
character was returned on standard output.
Also, trailing newlines (if present) are now removed.
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All occurrences of read_line have been replaced by getline.
peek_line has been absorbed into detect_brace.
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list.c: Remove list_foreach
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Most occurrences have been replaced by `free_flat_list` which has been
moved from stringop.c to list.c. The rest have been replaced by for loops.
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This is the industry standard since it allows insertion to be amortized
O(1) time.
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And make sure we don't define both in the same source file.
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Implement strip_workspace_name.
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Also moves the `opposite_direction` function into `util.c` as it's used
in two places now.
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This reverts commit c9694ee63d451da62dc50b234b3080a35a40e844.
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There's no point having both movement_direction and wlr_direction. This
replaces the former with the latter.
As movement_direction also contained MOVE_PARENT and MOVE_CHILD items,
these are now checked specifically in the focus command and handled in
separate functions, just like the other focus variants.
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FreeBSD fixes
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CLOCK_MONOTONIC appeared in IEEE Std. 1003.1-200x, it was not part of
POSIX.1b (the 1993 version), and FreeBSD treats it accordingly.
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Increase buffer size, remove macros.
Make variables lowercase.
Some more feedback.
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timerfd doesn't work on the BSDs, so this replaces it with a timespec
for the expiry and uses a poll timeout to check the timers when needed.
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* The loop functions are now prefixed with `loop_`.
* It is now easy to add timers to the loop.
* Timers are implemented using pollfd and timerfd, rather than manually
checking them when any other event happens to arrive.
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render_background_image alters the scale that cairo uses. Depending on
the image mode, resolution, and image size, this may cause the surface
to be rendered increasingly smaller. By calling cairo_save and
cairo_restore, any changes to the cairo settings by the function are
not kept as a side effect.
The surface that swaybg uses is also now cleared before rendering a frame.
This is needed to avoid artifacts on resolution or scale changes with
certain combinations of image modes, resolutions, and image sizes. This
was also part of the increasingly smaller background visual since it
made it so it was not obvious the region being rendered to was smaller
and caused an increasing number of smaller images to be appear for each
hotplug.
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Call pango_cairo_context_set_font_options() before pango_cairo_update_layout() and pango_cairo_show_layout(). By default, Pango "merges" the Cario font options with its own, which doesn't enable full hinting.
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and lines with subpixel hinting (if available).
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Fixes #2674.
The cause of the issue was in get_pango_layout. When we call
pango_parse_markup, `text` is the escaped string, and the unescaped
string is then computed and written to `buf`. We were then passing the
unescaped string to pango_layout_set_markup, but this function needs the
escaped string. `buf` is not needed and has been removed.
The other part of this PR refactors escape_markup_text to remove the
dest_length argument and removes the -1 return value on error. It now
assumes that you've allocated dest to the correct length.
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This now uses the getline function to receive the header, replacing
read_line_buffer, which has been deleted since it is otherwise unused.
Furthermore, once the protocol has been determined, the current status
is handled immediately to be shown (though this has not been added for
the i3bar protocol since it has not yet been rewritten to handle this).
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This does the following:
* Adds a baseline argument to get_text_size (the baseline is the
distance from the top of the texture to the baseline).
* Stores the baseline in the container when calculating the title
height.
* Takes the baseline into account when calculating the config's max font
height.
* When rendering, pads the textures according to the baseline so they
line up.
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