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2019-03-11sway_view_child: add listener for view unmapBrian Ashworth
Since not all child views's have an unmap event, it is possible for it to still be mapped (default state) in the destruction handler. When the destruction handler is called, the corresponding view may have already been freed and the memory location reallocated. This adds a listener for the view unmapping and removes the mapped status. This ensures that the child view is damaged due to destruction while the view still exists and not after.
2019-03-02floating_maximum_size: change default behaviorBrian Ashworth
This changes the way zero (which is the default) is interpreted for both the width and height of `floating_maximum_size`. It now refers to the width and height of the entire output layout, which matches i3's behavior. This also removes duplicated code to calculate the floating constraints in three files. Before this, `container_init_floating` used two-thirds of the workspace width/height as the max and the entire workspace width/height was used everywhere else. Now, all callers use a single function `floating_calculate_constraints`.
2019-02-17Add workspace {prev,next}_on_output --createDrew DeVault
This creates the next workspace if you hit the end.
2019-02-16Remove unused header include/sway/tree/output.hemersion
2019-01-28Introduce container_is_scratchpad_hiddenRyan Dwyer
Just a convenience function that improves readability of the code. Other things worth noting: * container_get_siblings and container_sibling_index no longer use the const keyword * container_handle_fullscreen_reparent is only ever called after attaching the container to a workspace, so its con->workspace check has been changed to an assertion
2019-01-28Center surface inside container when it's too smallRyan Dwyer
The goal here is to center fullscreen views when they are both too small for the output and refuse to resize to the output's dimensions. It has the side effect of also centering the view when it's too small for its container. Example clients that have this behaviour are emersion's hello-wayland and weston. It works by introducing surface_{x,y,width,height} properties to the container struct. The x and y represent layout-local coordinates where the surface will be rendered. The width and height are only used to track the surface's previous dimensions so we can detect when the client has resized it and recenter and apply damage accordingly. The new surface properties are calculated when a transaction is applied, as well as when a view resizes itself unexpectedly. The latter is done in view_update_size. This function was previously restricted to views which are floating, but can now be called for any views. For views which refuse to resize *smaller* than a particular size, such as gnome-calculator, the surface is still anchored to the top left as per the current behaviour.
2019-01-25Implement fullscreen globalRyan Dwyer
2019-01-22Use noop output when there's no outputs connectedRyan Dwyer
Instead of having NULL workspace->output pointers, use a noop output. This should be safer.
2019-01-10Refactor seat operations to use an interfaceRyan Dwyer
This splits each seat operation (drag/move tiling/floating etc) into a separate file and introduces a struct sway_seatop_impl to abstract the operation. The move_tiling_threshold operation has been merged into move_tiling. The main logic for each operation is untouched aside from variable renames. The following previously-static functions have been made public: * node_at_coords * container_raise_floating * render_rect * premultiply_alpha * scale_box
2018-11-28Fix segfault when destroying unmapped child viewemersion
2018-11-27Handle destroyed subsurfacesemersion
Damage subsurfaces when they are destroyed. Since subsurfaces don't have an unmap event we need to do that on destroy. We also don't want to keep a sway_view_child when the wlr_subsurface has been destroyed. Fixes https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/3197
2018-11-22Adding commands for configuring titlebar borders and paddingFlorent de Lamotte
2018-11-18Use #if instead of #ifdefemersion
2018-11-17Move view {x,y,width,height} into container structRyan Dwyer
This renames/moves the following properties: * sway_view.{x,y,width,height} -> sway_container.content_{x,y,width,height} * This is required to support placeholder containers as they don't have a view. * sway_container_state.view_{x,y,width,height} -> sway_container_state.content_{x,y,width,height} * To remain consistent with the above. * sway_container_state.con_{x,y,width,height} -> sway_container_state.{x,y,width,height} * The con prefix was there to give it contrast from the view properties, and is no longer useful. The function container_set_geometry_from_floating_view has also been renamed to container_set_geometry_from_content.
2018-11-08Merge pull request #3087 from RedSoxFan/side-gapsRyan Dwyer
Implement per side and per direction outer gaps
2018-11-07Implement per side and per direction outer gapsBrian Ashworth
This introduces the following command extensions from `i3-gaps`: * `gaps horizontal|vertical|top|right|bottom|left <amount>` * `gaps horizontal|vertical|top|right|bottom|left all|current set|plus|minus <amount>` * `workspace <ws> gaps horizontal|vertical|top|right|bottom|left <amount>` `inner` and `outer` are also still available as options for all three of the above commands. `outer` now acts as a shorthand to set/alter all sides. Additionally, this fixes two bugs with the prevention of invalid gap configurations for workspace configs: 1. If outer gaps were not set and inner gaps were, the outer gaps would be snapped to the negation of the inner gaps due to `INT_MIN` being less than the negation. This took precedence over the default outer gaps. 2. Similarly, if inner gaps were not set and outer gaps were, inner gaps would be set to zero, which would take precedence over the default inner gaps. Fixing both of the above items also requires checking the gaps again when creating a workspace since the default outer gaps can be smaller than the negation of the workspace specific inner gaps.
2018-11-07gaps: remove duplicate inner gapsBrian Ashworth
2018-11-01Move view marks properties to container structRyan Dwyer
Like border properties, this will be needed to implement layout saving and restoring.
2018-10-31Move view border properties to container structRyan Dwyer
This will be needed to implement layout saving and restoring, as we need to be able to configure borders on a placeholder container which has no view.
2018-10-30Remove enum movement_directionRyan Dwyer
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.
2018-10-24Merge pull request #2933 from Snaipe/xwayland-window-propertiesDrew DeVault
xwayland: populate window_properties in json for views
2018-10-23xwayland: populate window_properties in json for viewsFranklin "Snaipe" Mathieu
window_properties is documented to contain a subset of the X11 properties of a window (its title, class, instance, role, and transient ID). This commit adds the missing json object from the get_tree output for xwayland windows only. This is a follow-up of #2911. Signed-off-by: Franklin "Snaipe" Mathieu <me@snai.pe>
2018-10-22Fix crash when quitting a QT app on the wayland backend using menuRyan Dwyer
QT unmaps the view before destroying the popup. We destroyed the popup in response to the view unmapping, but then we'd attempt to destroy it a second time which caused a crash. The patch removes the listener. I tested it with GTK as well, and can confirm the popup is still being destroyed.
2018-10-21Make workspace back_and_forth seat-specificRyan Dwyer
* When using multiple seats, each seat has its own prev_workspace_name for the purpose of workspace back_and_forth. * Removes prev_workspace_name global variable. * Removes unused next_name_map function in tree/workspace.c. * Fixes memory leak in seat_destroy (seat was not freed).
2018-10-16view: move arrange_workspace into view_mapRouven Czerwinski
For mouse_warping cursor to correctly work on newly spawned containers, the workspace needs to be arranged before the cursor is warped. The shell functions each implement their own fullscreen and arrange checks, move them into the view_map function and pass their states via boolean arguments. Fixes #2819
2018-10-09Merge pull request #2772 from RyanDwyer/improve-popup-damageDrew DeVault
Only damage popups when popups have damage
2018-10-08Introduce container_is_transient_forRyan Dwyer
2018-10-08Implement popup_during_fullscreenRyan Dwyer
This introduces a new view_impl function: is_transient_for. Similar to container_has_ancestor but works using the surface parents rather than the tree. This patch modifies view_is_visible, container_at and so on to allow transient views to function normally when they're in front of a fullscreen view.
2018-10-07Only damage popups when popups have damageRyan Dwyer
The previous behaviour was to damage the entire view, which would recurse into each popup. This patch makes it damage only the popup's surface, and respect the surface damage given by the client. This adds listeners to the popup's map and unmap events rather than doing the damage in the create and destroy functions. To get the popup's position relative to the view, a new child_impl function get_root_coords has been introduced, which traverses up the parents.
2018-10-03Merge pull request #2703 from RyanDwyer/csd-borderDrew DeVault
Add CSD to border modes
2018-10-01Fix smart gapsBrian Ashworth
2018-09-29Make gaps implementation consistent with i3-gapsRyan Dwyer
This changes our gaps implementation to behave like i3-gaps. Our previous implementation allowed you to set gaps on a per container basis. This isn't supported by i3-gaps and doesn't seem to have a practical use case. The gaps_outer and gaps_inner properties on containers are now removed as they just read the gaps_inner from the workspace. `gaps inner|outer <px>` no longer changes the gaps for all workspaces. It only sets defaults for new workspaces. `gaps inner|outer current|workspace|all set|plus|minus <px>` is now runtime only, and the workspace option is now removed. `current` now sets gaps for the current workspace as opposed to the current container. `workspace <ws> gaps inner|outer <px>` is now implemented. This sets defaults for a workspace. This also fixes a bug where changing the layout of a split container from linear to tabbed would cause gaps to not be applied to it until you switch to another workspace and back.
2018-09-28Rename workspace_outputs to workspace_configs and fix memory leakRyan Dwyer
When we eventually implement `workspace <ws> gaps inner|outer <px>`, we'll need to store the gaps settings for workspaces before they're created. Rather than create a workspace_gaps struct, the approach I'm taking is to rename workspace_outputs to workspace_configs and then add gaps settings to that. I've added a lookup function workspace_find_config. Note that we have a similar thing for outputs (output_config struct and output_find_config). Lastly, when freeing config it would create a memory leak by freeing the list items but not the workspace or output names inside them. This has been rectified using a free_workspace_config function.
2018-09-27Improve CSD logicRyan Dwyer
This does the following: * Removes the xdg-decoration surface_commit listener. I was under the impression the client could ignore the server's preference and set whatever decoration they like using this protocol, but I don't think that's right. * Adds a listener for the xdg-decoration request_mode signal. The protocol states that the server should respond to this with its preference. We'll always respond with SSD here. * Makes it so tiled views which use CSD will still have sway decorations rendered. To do this, using_csd had to be added back to the view struct, and the border is changed when floating or unfloating a view.
2018-09-27Rename view_set_csd_from_client to view_update_csd_from_clientRyan Dwyer
2018-09-27Add CSD to border modesRyan Dwyer
This replaces view.using_csd with a new border mode: B_CSD. This also removes sway_xdg_shell{_v6}_view.deco_mode and view->has_client_side_decorations as we can now get these from the border. You can use `border toggle` to cycle through the modes including CSD, or use `border csd` to set it directly. The client must support the xdg-decoration protocol, and the only client I know of that does is the example in wlroots. If the client switches from SSD to CSD without us expecting it (via the server-decoration protocol), we stash the previous border type into view.saved_border so we can restore it if the client returns to SSD. I haven't found a way to test this though.
2018-09-19ipc: add pid information for views in layout treeIan Fan
2018-09-12Minor fixes to tiling drag implementationRyan Dwyer
* Make container_add_sibling's `after` argument a boolean. * Use a constant for drop layout border * Make thickness an int * Add button state check * Move comments in seat_end_move_tiling
2018-09-11Implement tiling dragRyan Dwyer
Hold floating_modifier and drag a tiling view to a new location.
2018-09-08Align titles to baselineRyan Dwyer
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.
2018-09-05Remove offset argument to container_add_siblingRyan Dwyer
I added this thinking that it might come in useful. Turns out it didn't.
2018-09-05Implement type safe arguments and demote sway_containerRyan Dwyer
This commit changes the meaning of sway_container so that it only refers to layout containers and view containers. Workspaces, outputs and the root are no longer known as containers. Instead, root, outputs, workspaces and containers are all a type of node, and containers come in two types: layout containers and view containers. In addition to the above, this implements type safe variables. This means we use specific types such as sway_output and sway_workspace instead of generic containers or nodes. However, it's worth noting that in a few places places (eg. seat focus and transactions) referring to them in a generic way is unavoidable which is why we still use nodes in some places. If you want a TL;DR, look at node.h, as well as the struct definitions for root, output, workspace and container. Note that sway_output now contains a workspaces list, and workspaces now contain a tiling and floating list, and containers now contain a pointer back to the workspace. There are now functions for seat_get_focused_workspace and seat_get_focused_container. The latter will return NULL if a workspace itself is focused. Most other seat functions like seat_get_focus and seat_set_focus now accept and return nodes. In the config->handler_context struct, current_container has been replaced with three pointers: node, container and workspace. node is the same as what current_container was, while workspace is the workspace that the node resides on and container is the actual container, which may be NULL if a workspace itself is focused. The global root_container variable has been replaced with one simply called root, which is a pointer to the sway_root instance. The way outputs are created, enabled, disabled and destroyed has changed. Previously we'd wrap the sway_output in a container when it is enabled, but as we don't have containers any more it needs a different approach. The output_create and output_destroy functions previously created/destroyed the container, but now they create/destroy the sway_output. There is a new function output_disable to disable an output without destroying it. Containers have a new view property. If this is populated then the container is a view container, otherwise it's a layout container. Like before, this property is immutable for the life of the container. Containers have both a `sway_container *parent` and `sway_workspace *workspace`. As we use specific types now, parent cannot point to a workspace so it'll be NULL for containers which are direct children of the workspace. The workspace property is set for all containers, except those which are hidden in the scratchpad as they have no workspace. In some cases we need to refer to workspaces in a container-like way. For example, workspaces have layout and children, but when using specific types this makes it difficult. Likewise, it's difficult for a container to get its parent's layout when the parent could be another container or a workspace. To make it easier, some helper functions have been created: container_parent_layout and container_get_siblings. container_remove_child has been renamed to container_detach and container_replace_child has been renamed to container_replace. `container_handle_fullscreen_reparent(con, old_parent)` has had the old_parent removed. We now unfullscreen the workspace when detaching the container, so this function is simplified and only needs one argument now. container_notify_subtree_changed has been renamed to container_update_representation. This is more descriptive of its purpose. I also wanted to be able to call it with whatever container was changed rather than the container's parent, which makes bubbling up to the workspace easier. There are now state structs per node thing. ie. sway_output_state, sway_workspace_state and sway_container_state. The focus, move and layout commands have been completely refactored to work with the specific types. I considered making these a separate PR, but I'd be backporting my changes only to replace them again, and it's easier just to test everything at once.
2018-09-04Implement window_role criteria tokenRyan Dwyer
Depends on https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/1226
2018-09-02Implement focus_on_window_activationRyan Dwyer
Depends on https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/1223
2018-08-28Prepare arrange code for type safe argumentsRyan Dwyer
This commit changes the arrange code in a way that will support type safe arguments. The arrange_output et al functions are now public, however I opted not to use them directly yet. I've kept the generic arrange_windows there for convenience until type safety is fully implemented. This means this patch has much less risk of breaking things as it would otherwise. To be type safe, arrange_children_of cannot exist in its previous form because the thing passed to it could be either a workspace or a container. So it's now renamed to arrange_children and accepts a list_t, as well as the parent layout and parent's box. There was some code which checked the grandparent's layout to see if it was tabbed or stacked and adjusted the Y offset of the grandchild accordingly. Accessing the grandparent layout isn't easy when using type safe arguments, and it seemed odd to even need to do this. I determined that this was needed because a child of a tabbed container would have a swayc Y matching the top of the tab bar. I've changed this so a child of a tabbed container will have a swayc Y matching the bottom of the tab bar, which means we don't need to access the grandparent layout. Some tweaks to the rendering and autoconfigure code have been made to implement this, and the container_at code appears to work without needing any changes. arrange_children_of (now arrange_children) would check if the parent had gaps and would copy them to the child, effectively making the workspace's gaps recurse into all children. We can't do this any more without passing has_gaps, gaps_inner and gaps_outer as arguments to arrange_children, so I've changed the add_gaps function to retrieve it from the workspace directly. apply_tabbed_or_stacked_layout has been split into two functions, as it had different logic depending on the layout. Lastly, arrange.h had an unnecessary include of transaction.h. I've removed it, which means I've had to add it to several other files.
2018-08-26Merge pull request #2513 from RyanDwyer/rename-root-outputsDrew DeVault
Rename sway_root.outputs to sway_root.all_outputs
2018-08-26Remove layout.cRyan Dwyer
When we have type safety we'll need to have functions for workspace_add_tiling and so on. This means the existing container functions will be just for containers, so they are being moved to container.c. At this point layout.c doesn't contain much else, so I've relocated everything and removed the file. * container_swap and its static functions have been moved to the swap command and made static. * container_recursive_resize has been moved to the resize command and made static. * The following have been moved to container.c: * container_handle_fullscreen_reparent * container_insert_child * container_add_sibling * container_add_child * container_remove_child * container_replace_child * container_split * enum movement_direction and sway_dir_to_wlr have been moved to util.c. Side note: Several commands included layout.h which then included root.h. With layout.h gone, root.h has to be included by those commands.
2018-08-26Make separate gaps functions per container typeRyan Dwyer
In preparation for using type safety.
2018-08-25Add comment for sway_root.all_outputsRyan Dwyer
2018-08-25Rename sway_root.outputs to sway_root.all_outputsRyan Dwyer
This list includes disabled outputs. When sway_container is demoted, we'll need to store the root's children (ie. enabled outputs) in the sway_root. It makes sense to put these in a list called `outputs`, so I'm renaming the existing list in advance.