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Now that tinywl uses wlr_scene under the hood, damage tracking comes for
free.
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It's unused, and wlroots-based compositors don't need to do this anyway.
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muon, a meson implementation in C, is more strict with its types and
revealed this discrepancy between meson behavior and documentation.
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There were three places initializing a token:
- wlr_xdg_activation_v1_add_token
- wlr_xdg_activation_token_v1_create
- activation_handle_get_activation_token
The initialization of the token.destroy was missing in the first one. To
prevent these functions from getting out of sync move the token creation
into a common function.
Fixes 4c59f7d4 ("xdg-activation: Allow to submit tokens")
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Signed-off-by: Leonardo Hernández Hernández <leohdz172@protonmail.com>
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This allows compositors to leverage the `wl_instance_of` based type
check.
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wlr_touch
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All the code logic related to the pointer has been moved to its own file.
The seat is responsible for the lifetime of its wlr_wl_pointer(s), and assigning
them to the relevant wlr_wl_output. The wlr_wl_pointer becomes a simple helper
to manager the wlr_pointer associated to the seat's wl_pointer and its lifetime.
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valgrind complains on a use-before-init for the cursor mode.
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This reverts commit 3db1bcbe641b407b9f5c9e5d0a012b45aa2c6cb7.
Since [1], importing buffers as textures before wlr_renderer_begin isn't
necessary anymore.
[1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/merge_requests/3464
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This commit fixes a regression introduced in
511f137f8fb245e4877d83a0846294091373eba1 where GTK tooltips wouldn't be
unconstrained due to no gravity on x axis being set, in which case the
behavior is ambiguous, by sliding to the right/bottom.
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The lease_fd is currently being leaked to child processes
Link: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/4286#issuecomment-1065987957
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The destroy event from the pointer base wlr_input_device must be used
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The destroy event from the keyboard base wlr_input_device must be used
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The destroy event from the base wlr_input_device must be used
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It wasn't clear in the backend whether to use name or base.name, change
it so base.name has to be used.
Fixes https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/6884
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Instead of crashing, return `false` when the specified output isn't part
of the layout, as we can be sure that it doesn't contain the specified
point.
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This patch adds ~/.local/share/icons to the search path, so user-specific
themes can be loaded through the API provided by libwayland-cursor.
Use this PR as reference:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland/-/merge_requests/112
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intersect with output
This fixed adaptive sync issues with wlr_scene. Scenes don't check
if the damage region intersects with an output when calling
wlr_output_damage_add.
This is especially important for multi output.
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This was originally added in 810c7b7 for use in rootston's input config
handling. It has never actually been part of the wlroots API and
shouldn't exist.
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The destroy callback in wlr_touch_impl has been removed. The function
`wlr_touch_finish` has been introduced to clean up the resources owned by a
wlr_touch.
`wlr_input_device_destroy` no longer destroys the wlr_touch, attempting to
destroy a wlr_touch will result in a no-op.
The field `name` has been added to the wlr_touch_impl to be able to identify
a given wlr_touch device.
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The destroy callback in wlr_tablet_tool_impl has been removed. The function
`wlr_tablet_tool_finish` has been introduced to clean up the resources owned by
a wlr_tablet_tool.
`wlr_input_device_destroy` no longer destroys the wlr_tablet_tool, attempting to
destroy a wlr_tablet_tool will result in a no-op.
The field `name` has been added to the wlr_tablet_tool_impl to be able to
identify a given wlr_tablet_tool device.
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The destroy callback in wlr_tablet_pad_impl has been removed. The function
`wlr_tablet_pad_finish` has been introduced to clean up the resources owned by a
wlr_tablet_pad.
`wlr_input_device_destroy` no longer destroys the wlr_tablet_pad, attempting to
destroy a wlr_tablet_pad will result in a no-op.
The field `name` has been added to the wlr_tablet_pad_impl to be able to identify
a given wlr_tablet_pad device.
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The destroy callback in wlr_switch_impl has been removed. The function
`wlr_switch_finish` has been introduced to clean up the resources owned by a
wlr_switch.
`wlr_input_device_destroy` no longer destroys the wlr_switch, attempting to
destroy a wlr_switch will result in a no-op.
The field `name` has been added to the wlr_switch_impl to be able to identify
a given wlr_switch device.
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The destroy callback in wlr_pointer_impl has been removed. The function
`wlr_pointer_finish` has been introduced to clean up the resources owned by a
wlr_pointer.
`wlr_input_device_destroy` no longer destroys the wlr_pointer, attempting to
destroy a wlr_pointer will result in a no-op.
The field `name` has been added to the wlr_pointer_impl to be able to identify
a given wlr_pointer device.
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The destroy member in wlr_keyboard_impl has been removed. The function
`wlr_keyboard_finish` has been introduce to clean up the resources owned by a
wlr_keyboard.
`wlr_input_device_destroy` no longer destroys the wlr_keyboard, attempting to
destroy a wlr_keyboard will result in a no-op.
The field `name` has been added to the wlr_keyboard_impl to be able to identify
a given wlr_keyboard device.
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