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This is useful to emulate an unmapped surface.
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With protocol additions such as [1], compositors currently have no
way to opt out of the version upgrade. The protocol upgrade will
always be backwards-compatible but may require new compositor
features.
The status quo doesn't make it possible to ship a protocol addition
without breaking the wlroots API. This will be an issue for API
stabilization [2].
To address this, let compositors provide a maximum version in the
function creating the global. We need to support all previous versions
of the interface anyways because of older clients.
This mechanism works the same way as Wayland clients passing a version
in wl_global.bind.
[1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/merge_requests/3514
[2]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/1008
References: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3397
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This allows users to specify a delay after which the Xwayland process
terminates itself when there are no more X11 clients connected.
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The original commit introduced a bug by transposing the order of
some of the fields in xcb_size_hints_t. Since XCB ICCCM support is
required now, we can just eliminate the duplicate structs.
With minor changes:
- Remove #ifdef HAS_XCB_ICCCM guards
- Fix #includes
- Fix references to local size_hints struct
This reverts commit 12b9b1a4bdf00742cc510c2329c7a66c649b3ab0.
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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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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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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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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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Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3389
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This removes an artificial limitation in form of an assert that disallowed the
creation of textures while the renderer is rendering.
A consumer might run its own rendering pipeline and after start of the renderer
still want to create textures for internal usage.
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To be consistent with other wlr_xdg_* structs,
wlr_xdg_positioner_resource is renamed to wlr_xdg_positioner and made
public, and wlr_xdg_positioner is renamed to wlr_xdg_positioner_rules.
Functions which operated on wlr_xdg_positioner were renamed and updated
accordingly.
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wlr_touch now owns its wlr_input_device. It will be initialized when the
tablet tool is initialized, and finished when the touch is destroyed.
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wlr_tablet_tool owns its wlr_input_device. It will be initialized when the
tablet tool is initialized, and finished when the tablet tool is destroyed.
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wlr_tablet_pad owns its wlr_input_device. It will be initialized when the
tablet pad is initialized, and finished when the tablet pad is destroyed.
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wlr_switch owns its wlr_input_device. It will be initialized when the
switch is initialized, and finished when the switch is destroyed.
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wlr_pointer owns its wlr_input_device. It will be initialized when the
pointer is initialized, and finished when the pointer is destroyed.
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wlr_keyboard owns its base wlr_input_device. It will be initialized when the
keyboard is initialized, and finished when the keyboard is destroyed.
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on destroy
In case the `wlr_input_device` is not owned by a specialized input device, the
function will finish the wlr_input_device and call it's implementation destroy
function if an implementation has been supplied, or simply free it.
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This function releases the wlr_input_device allocated memory (it's name and
it's output name), and signals its destroy event.
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vendor and product id are set when needed by the libinput backend
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