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Receive hold gesture events from libinput and emit the appropiate
wlr_pointer signal.
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Add a project argument (LIBINPUT_HAS_HOLD_GESTURES) to allow building
against old versions of libinput.
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As touchpad touches are generally fully abstracted, a client cannot
currently know when a user is interacting with the touchpad without
moving. This is solved by hold gestures.
Hold gestures are notifications about one or more fingers being held
down on the touchpad without significant movement.
Hold gestures are primarily designed for two interactions:
- Hold to interact: where a hold gesture is active for some time a
menu could pop up, some object could be selected, etc.
- Hold to cancel: where e.g. kinetic scrolling is currently active,
the start of a hold gesture can be used to stop the scroll.
Unlike swipe and pinch, hold gestures, by definition, do not have
movement, so there is no need for an "update" stage in the gesture.
Create two structs, wlr_event_pointer_hold_begin and
wlr_event_pointer_hold_end, to represent hold gesture events and the
signals to emit them: wlr_pointer->pointer.hold_begin/hold_end.
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Same logic as xdg-toplevel.
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This allows to unify the RECT and BUFFER code-paths. The BUFFER one
will become more complicated with destination size and transforms.
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Same as wlr_box_empty, but for wlr_fbox.
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This new scene-graph node displays a wlr_buffer.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/3161
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Let's extract the common bits.
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This allows the compiler to error out if we haven't enumerated all
of the cases. This is useful to avoid a missing implementation when
adding a new node type.
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Expose the panel orientation with wlr_drm_connector_get_panel_orientation.
Leave it to the compositor to consume this information and configure the
output accordingly.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1581
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With recent-ish Meson we can stop repeating the variable name for
each provider.
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This commit removes any checks whether a configure will change anything
and makes configures be sent unconditionally. Additionally, configures
are scheduled on xdg_toplevel.{un,}set_{maximized,fullscreen} events.
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Previously, `wlr_xdg_toplevel` didn't follow the usual "current state +
pending state" pattern and instead had confusingly named
`client_pending` and `server_pending`. This commit removes them, and
instead introduces `wlr_xdg_toplevel.scheduled` to store the properties
that are yet to be sent to a client, and `wlr_xdg_toplevel.requested`
to store the properties that a client has requested. They have different
types to emphasize that they aren't actual states.
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This removes the need for the ad-hoc loop.
Because udev creates the symlinks in /dev/dri/by-path/, we need to
wait for it to consume all pending events before the chmod call.
Previously the delay needed for seatd to come up was enough to let
udev create the symlinks in time (by chance).
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A launchee notifies with a "remove"¹ message when done starting up.
Catch these and forward to the compositor. This allows the compositor to
end the startup sequence that might have been started by another
protocol like xdg-activation.
We don't handle other messages since we expect the launcher to use a
wayland protocol like xdg-activation.
While `_NET_STARTUP_ID` helps to associate toplevels with startup-ids
this signals the end of the startup sequence.
1) https://specifications.freedesktop.org/startup-notification-spec/startup-notification-latest.txt
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This allows callers to specify the operations they'll perform on
the returned data pointer. The motivations for this are:
- The upcoming Linux MAP_NOSIGBUS flag may only be usable on
read-only mappings.
- gbm_bo_map with GBM_BO_TRANSFER_READ hurts performance.
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This simplifies the implementation considerably.
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This is a helper to integrate wlr_scene with wlr_output_layout.
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This will allow more scene-graph extensions to be added without
cluttering wlr_scene.c, for instance for sub-surface handling and
wlr_output_layout integration.
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On release builds, gcc detects a variable uninitialized error, and generates
a warning, which gets converted to an error due to -Werror.
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This allows us to get damage tracking for free™.
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These allow describing an output's viewport inside the scene-graph.
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When providing non-zero layout-local coordinates to
wlr_scene_render_output, the viewport should be translated by the
given values. However the viewport was translated by the opposite
values: when giving 42,42 the viewport's position would be set to
-42,-42.
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Previously used by attempt_enable_needs_modeset, but this has been
dropped in the previous commit.
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Modesets require a buffer. The DRM backend tried to auto-enable
outputs when a CRTC becomes available in the past, but now that
fails because no buffer is available.
Instead of having this magic inside the DRM backend, a better
approach is to do it in the compositor or in an optional helper.
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On modeset wlr_output will internally allocate a buffer. The
backend will emit a "mode" output event, then wlr_output will
emit a "commit" event.
wlr_output_damage handles the "mode" event by damaging the whole
output, and then handles the "commit" event. However the commit
event has a buffer, so wlr_output_damage rotates the damage in its
ring buffer, thinking the compositor has rendered a frame. The
compositor hasn't rendered a frame, what wlr_output_damage sees is
the internal wlr_output black buffer used for the modeset.
Let's fix this by damaging the whole output in the "commit" event
handler if the mode has changed. Additionally, damage the whole
output after rotating the damage ring buffer.
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