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| diff --git a/staging/action-binder/action-binder-v1.xml b/staging/action-binder/action-binder-v1.xml index 35dfe63..545b917 100644 --- a/staging/action-binder/action-binder-v1.xml +++ b/staging/action-binder/action-binder-v1.xml @@ -1,121 +1,122 @@  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>  <protocol name="action_binder_v1"> - -  <copyright> -    Copyright © 2015-2017 Quentin “Sardem FF7” Glidic - -    Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this -    software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted -    without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in -    all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission -    notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of -    the copyright holders not be used in advertising or publicity -    pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, -    written prior permission. The copyright holders make no -    representations about the suitability of this software for any -    purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied -    warranty. - -    THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS -    SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND -    FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY -    SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES -    WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN -    AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, -    ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF -    THIS SOFTWARE. -  </copyright> - -  <interface name="ext_action_binder_v1" version="1"> -    <description summary="action binder"> -      This interface is designed to allow any application to bind -      an action. - -      An action is an arbitrary couple of a namespace and a name describing the -      wanted behaviour. These two strings are not meant to be user-visible. -      Some namespaces are well-known and shared by applications while each -      application can have its own namespaces for internal actions. -      It is possible to have the same action in several namespaces, e.g. to -      allow application-specific bindings in addition to global actions. - -      It is left to the compositor to determine which client will get events. -      The choice can be based on policy, heuristic, user configuration, or any -      other mechanism that may be relevant. -      Here are some examples of dispatching choice: all applications, last -      focused, user-defined preference order, latest fullscreened application. - -      This object is a singleton global. -    </description> - -    <request name="destroy" type="destructor"> -      <description summary="unbind from the binder interface"> -	Informs the server that the client will not be using this protocol -	object anymore. You must destroy any wp_action_binding created from the -	wp_action_binder before. -      </description> -    </request> - -    <request name="get_binding"> -      <description summary="creates a binding object"> -	Creates a binding object. It will be used by the application to bind -	one or more actions and get the corresponding events. -      </description> - -      <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="zwp_action_binding_v1" -           summary="the new binding interface id" /> -    </request> -  </interface> - -  <interface name="ext_action_binding_v1" version="1"> -    <description summary="binding to an action"> -      This interface represents a binding to a set of actions. - -      Depending on the user configuration, an action can be either one-off or -      sustained. The client must handle all the three events and either make -      sense of them or ignore them properly. -    </description> - -    <enum name="error"> -      <entry name="reserved" value="0" -             summary="the action is reserved by the compositor" /> -    </enum> - -    <request name="destroy" type="destructor"> -      <description summary="unbind the actions"> -	The client no longer wants to receive events for these actions. -      </description> -    </request> - -    <request name="bind"> -      <description summary="bind an action"> -	Bind an action to the object. Multiple actions can be bound at the same -	time. That means any combination of events can occur. -	If the action is reserved by the compositor a protocol error is raised. -      </description> - -      <arg name="action_namespace" type="string" summary="the action namespace" /> -      <arg name="action_name" type="string" summary="the action name" /> -    </request> - -    <event name="triggered"> -      <description summary="the action triggered"> -	This event is sent for one-off actions. - -	If a binding would trigger both triggered and started events, the -	started event must be sent first. -      </description> -    </event> - -    <event name="started"> -      <description summary="the action started"> -	This event is sent when a sustained action is started. -      </description> -    </event> - -    <event name="stopped"> -      <description summary="the action stopped"> -	This event is sent when a sustained action is stopped. -      </description> -    </event> -  </interface> +	<copyright> +		Copyright © 2015-2017 Quentin “Sardem FF7” Glidic, 2023 Anna "navi" Figueiredo Gomes + +		Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this +		software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted +		without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in +		all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission +		notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of +		the copyright holders not be used in advertising or publicity +		pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, +		written prior permission. The copyright holders make no +		representations about the suitability of this software for any +		purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied +		warranty. + +		THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS +		SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND +		FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY +		SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES +		WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN +		AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, +		ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF +		THIS SOFTWARE. +	</copyright> + +	<interface name="ext_action_binder_v1" version="1"> +		<description summary="action binder"> +			This interface is designed to allow any application to bind +			an action. + +			An action is an arbitrary couple of a namespace and a name describing the +			wanted behaviour. These two strings are not meant to be user-visible. +			Some namespaces are well-known and shared by applications while each +			application can have its own namespaces for internal actions. +			It is possible to have the same action in several namespaces, e.g. to +			allow application-specific bindings in addition to global actions. + +			It is left to the compositor to determine which client will get events. +			The choice can be based on policy, heuristic, user configuration, or any +			other mechanism that may be relevant. +			Here are some examples of dispatching choice: all applications, last +			focused, user-defined preference order, latest fullscreened application. + +			This interface is exposed as global +		</description> + +		<request name="destroy" type="destructor"> +			<description summary="unbind the actions"> +				The client no longer wants to receive events for any action. +			</description> +		</request> + +		<request name="bind"> +			<description summary="bind an action"> +				Bind an action to the object. Multiple actions can be bound at the same +				time. That means any combination of events can occur. +				After calling bind, the "action_bound" event is fired by the compositor +				with the status of the request. +			</description> + +			<arg name="action_namespace" type="string" summary="the action namespace" /> +			<arg name="action_name" type="string" summary="the action name" /> +			<arg name="description" type="string" summary="a human-readable description of what the binding does" /> +			<arg name="preferred_trigger" type="string" summary="a trigger that the client would like to trigger the action" /> +		</request> + +		<request name="unbind"> +			<description summary="unbind an action"> +				Removes a specific binding to the object. if the client does not hold any +				binding to the namespace:name combo, no operation is performed. +			</description> +			<arg name="action_namespace" type="string" summary="the action namespace" /> +			<arg name="action_name" type="string" summary="the action name" /> +		</request> + +		<enum name="result"> +			<entry name="bound" value="0" +				summary="the bind to the action was successful" /> +			<entry name="rejected" value="1" +				summary="the bind was rejected by the compositor" /> +			<entry name="reserved" value="2" +				summary="the action is reserved by the compositor" /> +		</enum> + +		<event name="action_bound"> +			<description summary="the compositor processed the bind request"> +				After the compositor processes a bind request, it should call this +				event to notify the client of the result, as well as the trigger, in +				case of success. +			</description> +			<arg name="status" type="uint" enum="result" summary="" /> +			<arg name="trigger" type="string" summary="human-readable string describing the trigger for the action" /> +		</event> + +		<enum name="trigger_type"> +			<description summary="type of binding triggered"> +				Depending on the user configuration, an action can be either one-off or +				sustained. The client must handle all the three event types and either make +				sense of them or ignore them properly. +			</description> +			<entry name="one_shot" value="0" +				summary="a one shot action was triggered" /> +			<entry name="pressed" value="1" +				summary="a sustained action was started" /> +			<entry name="released" value="2" +				summary="a sustained action ended" /> +		</enum> + +		<event name="triggered"> +			<description summary="the action triggered"> +				This event is sent when actions are triggered. +				If a binding would trigger both triggered and started events, the +				started event must be sent first. +			</description> +			<arg name="action_namespace" type="string" summary="the action namespace" /> +			<arg name="action_name" type="string" summary="the action name" /> +			<arg name="trigger_type" type="uint" enum="trigger_type" summary="the type of trigger that was sent" /> +		</event> +	</interface>  </protocol> | 
