mutter/src/core/bell.c
Jon Nettleton 51a6467968 Comprehensively rename to Mutter
Code:
All references in the code not related to themes, keybindings, or
GConf were changed from 'metacity' to 'mutter'. This includes, among other
things, strings, comments, the atoms used in the message protocol, and
the envvars used for debugging. The GConf schema file was reduced to
the 3 settings new to mutter.

The overall version was brought up to 2.27 to match current gnome.

Structure:
All files named '*metacity*' were renamed '*mutter*' with appropriate
changes in the automake system.  Files removed are
doc/creating_themes, src/themes, doc/metacity-theme.dtd,
metacity.doap.  These files will eventually end up in an external
gnome-wm-data module.

Installation location:
On the filesystem the mutter-plugindir was change from
$(libdir)/metacity/plugins/clutter to just $(libdir)/mutter/plugins.
The mutter-plugins.pc.in reflects these changes.

Note:
mutter.desktop.in and mutter-wm.desktop both continue to have
X-GNOME-WMSettingsModule=metacity set.  This allows
gnome-control-center to continue using libmetacity.so for
configuration.  This is fine since most the general keybindings and wm
settings are being read from /apps/metacity/* in gconf.
2009-06-16 14:17:10 -04:00

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/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */
/* Mutter visual bell */
/*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Sun Microsystems Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Elijah Newren
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
* License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
* 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/**
* \file bell.c Ring the bell or flash the screen
*
* Sometimes, X programs "ring the bell", whatever that means. Mutter lets
* the user configure the bell to be audible or visible (aka visual), and
* if it's visual it can be configured to be frame-flash or fullscreen-flash.
* We never get told about audible bells; X handles them just fine by itself.
*
* Visual bells come in at meta_bell_notify(), which checks we are actually
* in visual mode and calls through to bell_visual_notify(). That
* function then checks what kind of visual flash you like, and calls either
* bell_flash_fullscreen()-- which calls bell_flash_screen() to do
* its work-- or bell_flash_frame(), which flashes the focussed window
* using bell_flash_window_frame(), unless there is no such window, in
* which case it flashes the screen instead. bell_flash_window_frame()
* flashes the frame and calls bell_unflash_frame() as a timeout to
* remove the flash.
*
* The visual bell was the result of a discussion in Bugzilla here:
* <http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99886>.
*
* Several of the functions in this file are ifdeffed out entirely if we are
* found not to have the XKB extension, which is required to do these clever
* things with bells; some others are entirely no-ops in that case.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include "bell.h"
#include "screen-private.h"
#include "prefs.h"
/**
* Flashes one entire screen. This is done by making a window the size of the
* whole screen (or reusing the old one, if it's still around), mapping it,
* painting it white and then black, and then unmapping it. We set saveunder so
* that all the windows behind it come back immediately.
*
* Unlike frame flashes, we don't do fullscreen flashes with a timeout; rather,
* we do them in one go, because we don't have to rely on the theme code
* redrawing the frame for us in order to do the flash.
*
* \param display The display which owns the screen (rather redundant)
* \param screen The screen to flash
*
* \bug The way I read it, this appears not to do the flash
* the first time we flash a particular display. Am I wrong?
*
* \bug This appears to destroy our current XSync status.
*/
static void
bell_flash_screen (MetaDisplay *display,
MetaScreen *screen)
{
Window root = screen->xroot;
int width = screen->rect.width;
int height = screen->rect.height;
if (screen->flash_window == None)
{
Visual *visual = (Visual *)CopyFromParent;
XSetWindowAttributes xswa;
int depth = CopyFromParent;
xswa.save_under = True;
xswa.override_redirect = True;
/*
* TODO: use XGetVisualInfo and determine which is an
* overlay, if one is present, and use the Overlay visual
* for this window (for performance reasons).
* Not sure how to tell this yet...
*/
screen->flash_window = XCreateWindow (display->xdisplay, root,
0, 0, width, height,
0, depth,
InputOutput,
visual,
/* note: XSun doesn't like SaveUnder here */
CWSaveUnder | CWOverrideRedirect,
&xswa);
XSelectInput (display->xdisplay, screen->flash_window, ExposureMask);
XMapWindow (display->xdisplay, screen->flash_window);
XSync (display->xdisplay, False);
XFlush (display->xdisplay);
XUnmapWindow (display->xdisplay, screen->flash_window);
}
else
{
/* just draw something in the window */
GC gc = XCreateGC (display->xdisplay, screen->flash_window, 0, NULL);
XMapWindow (display->xdisplay, screen->flash_window);
XSetForeground (display->xdisplay, gc,
WhitePixel (display->xdisplay,
XScreenNumberOfScreen (screen->xscreen)));
XFillRectangle (display->xdisplay, screen->flash_window, gc,
0, 0, width, height);
XSetForeground (display->xdisplay, gc,
BlackPixel (display->xdisplay,
XScreenNumberOfScreen (screen->xscreen)));
XFillRectangle (display->xdisplay, screen->flash_window, gc,
0, 0, width, height);
XFlush (display->xdisplay);
XSync (display->xdisplay, False);
XUnmapWindow (display->xdisplay, screen->flash_window);
XFreeGC (display->xdisplay, gc);
}
if (meta_prefs_get_focus_mode () != META_FOCUS_MODE_CLICK &&
!display->mouse_mode)
meta_display_increment_focus_sentinel (display);
XFlush (display->xdisplay);
}
/**
* Flashes one screen, or all screens, in response to a bell event.
* If the event is on a particular window, flash the screen that
* window is on. Otherwise, flash every screen on this display.
*
* If the configure script found we had no XKB, this does not exist.
*
* \param display The display the event came in on
* \param xkb_ev The bell event
*/
#ifdef HAVE_XKB
static void
bell_flash_fullscreen (MetaDisplay *display,
XkbAnyEvent *xkb_ev)
{
XkbBellNotifyEvent *xkb_bell_ev = (XkbBellNotifyEvent *) xkb_ev;
MetaScreen *screen;
g_assert (xkb_ev->xkb_type == XkbBellNotify);
if (xkb_bell_ev->window != None)
{
screen = meta_display_screen_for_xwindow (display, xkb_bell_ev->window);
if (screen)
bell_flash_screen (display, screen);
}
else
{
GSList *screen_list = display->screens;
while (screen_list)
{
screen = (MetaScreen *) screen_list->data;
bell_flash_screen (display, screen);
screen_list = screen_list->next;
}
}
}
/**
* Makes a frame be not flashed; this is the timeout half of
* bell_flash_window_frame(). This is done simply by clearing the
* flash flag and queuing a redraw of the frame.
*
* If the configure script found we had no XKB, this does not exist.
*
* \param data The frame to unflash, cast to a gpointer so it can go into
* a callback function.
* \return Always FALSE, so we don't get called again.
*
* \bug This is the parallel to bell_flash_window_frame(), so it should
* really be called meta_bell_unflash_window_frame().
*/
static gboolean
bell_unflash_frame (gpointer data)
{
MetaFrame *frame = (MetaFrame *) data;
frame->is_flashing = 0;
meta_frame_queue_draw (frame);
return FALSE;
}
/**
* Makes a frame flash and then return to normal shortly afterwards.
* This is done by setting a flag so that the theme
* code will temporarily draw the frame as focussed if it's unfocussed and
* vice versa, and then queueing a redraw. Lastly, we create a timeout so
* that the flag can be unset and the frame re-redrawn.
*
* If the configure script found we had no XKB, this does not exist.
*
* \param window The window to flash
*/
static void
bell_flash_window_frame (MetaWindow *window)
{
g_assert (window->frame != NULL);
window->frame->is_flashing = 1;
meta_frame_queue_draw (window->frame);
/* Since this idle is added after the Clutter clock source, with
* the same priority, it will be executed after it as well, so
* we are guaranteed to get at least one frame drawn in the
* flashed state, no matter how loaded we are.
*/
g_timeout_add_full (META_PRIORITY_REDRAW, 100,
bell_unflash_frame, window->frame, NULL);
}
/**
* Flashes the frame of the focussed window. If there is no focussed window,
* flashes the screen.
*
* \param display The display the bell event came in on
* \param xkb_ev The bell event we just received
*/
static void
bell_flash_frame (MetaDisplay *display,
XkbAnyEvent *xkb_ev)
{
XkbBellNotifyEvent *xkb_bell_event = (XkbBellNotifyEvent *) xkb_ev;
MetaWindow *window;
g_assert (xkb_ev->xkb_type == XkbBellNotify);
window = meta_display_lookup_x_window (display, xkb_bell_event->window);
if (!window && (display->focus_window) && (display->focus_window->frame))
{
window = display->focus_window;
}
if (window)
{
bell_flash_window_frame (window);
}
else /* revert to fullscreen flash if there's no focussed window */
{
bell_flash_fullscreen (display, xkb_ev);
}
}
/**
* Gives the user some kind of visual bell substitute, in response to a
* bell event. What this is depends on the "visual bell type" pref.
*
* If the configure script found we had no XKB, this does not exist.
*
* \param display The display the bell event came in on
* \param xkb_ev The bell event we just received
*
* \bug This should be merged with meta_bell_notify().
*/
static void
bell_visual_notify (MetaDisplay *display,
XkbAnyEvent *xkb_ev)
{
switch (meta_prefs_get_visual_bell_type ())
{
case META_VISUAL_BELL_FULLSCREEN_FLASH:
bell_flash_fullscreen (display, xkb_ev);
break;
case META_VISUAL_BELL_FRAME_FLASH:
bell_flash_frame (display, xkb_ev); /* does nothing yet */
break;
case META_VISUAL_BELL_INVALID:
/* do nothing */
break;
}
}
void
meta_bell_notify (MetaDisplay *display,
XkbAnyEvent *xkb_ev)
{
/* flash something */
if (meta_prefs_get_visual_bell ())
bell_visual_notify (display, xkb_ev);
}
#endif /* HAVE_XKB */
void
meta_bell_set_audible (MetaDisplay *display, gboolean audible)
{
#ifdef HAVE_XKB
XkbChangeEnabledControls (display->xdisplay,
XkbUseCoreKbd,
XkbAudibleBellMask,
audible ? XkbAudibleBellMask : 0);
#endif
}
gboolean
meta_bell_init (MetaDisplay *display)
{
#ifdef HAVE_XKB
int xkb_base_error_type, xkb_opcode;
if (!XkbQueryExtension (display->xdisplay, &xkb_opcode,
&display->xkb_base_event_type,
&xkb_base_error_type,
NULL, NULL))
{
display->xkb_base_event_type = -1;
g_message ("could not find XKB extension.");
return FALSE;
}
else
{
unsigned int mask = XkbBellNotifyMask;
gboolean visual_bell_auto_reset = FALSE;
/* TRUE if and when non-broken version is available */
XkbSelectEvents (display->xdisplay,
XkbUseCoreKbd,
XkbBellNotifyMask,
XkbBellNotifyMask);
XkbChangeEnabledControls (display->xdisplay,
XkbUseCoreKbd,
XkbAudibleBellMask,
meta_prefs_bell_is_audible ()
? XkbAudibleBellMask : 0);
if (visual_bell_auto_reset) {
XkbSetAutoResetControls (display->xdisplay,
XkbAudibleBellMask,
&mask,
&mask);
}
return TRUE;
}
#endif
return FALSE;
}
void
meta_bell_shutdown (MetaDisplay *display)
{
#ifdef HAVE_XKB
/* TODO: persist initial bell state in display, reset here */
XkbChangeEnabledControls (display->xdisplay,
XkbUseCoreKbd,
XkbAudibleBellMask,
XkbAudibleBellMask);
#endif
}
/**
* Deals with a frame being destroyed. This is important because if we're
* using a visual bell, we might be flashing the edges of the frame, and
* so we'd have a timeout function waiting ready to un-flash them. If the
* frame's going away, we can tell the timeout not to bother.
*
* \param frame The frame which is being destroyed
*/
void
meta_bell_notify_frame_destroy (MetaFrame *frame)
{
if (frame->is_flashing)
g_source_remove_by_funcs_user_data (&g_timeout_funcs, frame);
}