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/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */
/**
* \file window-private.h Windows which Mutter manages
*
* Managing X windows.
* This file contains methods on this class which are available to
* routines in core but not outside it. (See window.h for the routines
* which the rest of the world is allowed to use.)
*/
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2001 Havoc Pennington
* Copyright (C) 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Rob Adams
* Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Elijah Newren
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*
* 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
#ifndef META_WINDOW_PRIVATE_H
#define META_WINDOW_PRIVATE_H
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#include <config.h>
#include <meta/compositor.h>
#include <meta/window.h>
#include "screen-private.h"
#include <meta/util.h>
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#include "stack.h"
#include "iconcache.h"
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#include <X11/Xutil.h>
#include <cairo.h>
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#include <gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf.h>
#include <clutter/clutter.h>
#include "meta-wayland-types.h"
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Refactor thrice-duplicated queue code in window.c. Closes #376760. 2007-06-10 Thomas Thurman <thomas@thurman.org.uk> Refactor thrice-duplicated queue code in window.c. Closes #376760. * src/window.c (meta_window_queue, meta_window_unqueue): New functions. * src/window.[ch] (meta_window_unqueue_*, meta_window_queue_*): Removed functions. * src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs, meta_window_free, meta_window_flush_calc_showing, queue_calc_showing_func, meta_window_minimize, meta_window_unminimize, meta_window_maximize, meta_window_make_fullscreen, meta_window_shade, meta_window_unshade, meta_window_move_resize_internal, window_stick_impl, window_unstick_impl, meta_window_client_message, process_property_notify): Modified to use new queueing functions. * src/window.c (idle_move_resize, idle_update_icon, idle_calc_showing): update to receive queue number from pointer. * src/window.h (MetaQueueType): new enum. * src/window.h (MetaWindow): *_queued replaced with is_in_queue bitfield. * src/core.c (meta_core_queue_frame_resize): * src/display.c (event_callback, meta_display_queue_retheme_all_windows): Using new queueing functions. * src/frame.c (meta_window_destroy_frame): Using new queueing functions. * src/screen.c (queue_resize, meta_screen_resize_func, queue_windows_showing): Using new queueing functions. * src/window-props.c (reload_mwm_hints, reload_wm_hints, reload_transient_for): Using new queueing functions. * src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window, meta_workspace_remove_window, meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing, meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): Using new queueing functions. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3236
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typedef struct _MetaWindowQueue MetaWindowQueue;
typedef enum {
META_CLIENT_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
META_CLIENT_TYPE_APPLICATION = 1,
META_CLIENT_TYPE_PAGER = 2,
META_CLIENT_TYPE_MAX_RECOGNIZED = 2
} MetaClientType;
Refactor thrice-duplicated queue code in window.c. Closes #376760. 2007-06-10 Thomas Thurman <thomas@thurman.org.uk> Refactor thrice-duplicated queue code in window.c. Closes #376760. * src/window.c (meta_window_queue, meta_window_unqueue): New functions. * src/window.[ch] (meta_window_unqueue_*, meta_window_queue_*): Removed functions. * src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs, meta_window_free, meta_window_flush_calc_showing, queue_calc_showing_func, meta_window_minimize, meta_window_unminimize, meta_window_maximize, meta_window_make_fullscreen, meta_window_shade, meta_window_unshade, meta_window_move_resize_internal, window_stick_impl, window_unstick_impl, meta_window_client_message, process_property_notify): Modified to use new queueing functions. * src/window.c (idle_move_resize, idle_update_icon, idle_calc_showing): update to receive queue number from pointer. * src/window.h (MetaQueueType): new enum. * src/window.h (MetaWindow): *_queued replaced with is_in_queue bitfield. * src/core.c (meta_core_queue_frame_resize): * src/display.c (event_callback, meta_display_queue_retheme_all_windows): Using new queueing functions. * src/frame.c (meta_window_destroy_frame): Using new queueing functions. * src/screen.c (queue_resize, meta_screen_resize_func, queue_windows_showing): Using new queueing functions. * src/window-props.c (reload_mwm_hints, reload_wm_hints, reload_transient_for): Using new queueing functions. * src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window, meta_workspace_remove_window, meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing, meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): Using new queueing functions. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3236
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typedef enum {
META_QUEUE_CALC_SHOWING = 1 << 0,
META_QUEUE_MOVE_RESIZE = 1 << 1,
META_QUEUE_UPDATE_ICON = 1 << 2,
} MetaQueueType;
#define NUMBER_OF_QUEUES 3
typedef enum {
_NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR_HINT_AUTO = 0,
_NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR_HINT_ON = 1,
_NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR_HINT_OFF = 2,
} MetaBypassCompositorHintValue;
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struct _MetaWindow
{
GObject parent_instance;
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MetaDisplay *display;
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MetaScreen *screen;
const MetaMonitorInfo *monitor;
MetaWorkspace *workspace;
MetaWindowClientType client_type;
MetaWaylandSurface *surface;
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Window xwindow;
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/* may be NULL! not all windows get decorated */
MetaFrame *frame;
int depth;
Visual *xvisual;
Colormap colormap;
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char *desc; /* used in debug spew */
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char *title;
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char *icon_name;
GdkPixbuf *icon;
GdkPixbuf *mini_icon;
MetaIconCache icon_cache;
Pixmap wm_hints_pixmap;
Pixmap wm_hints_mask;
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MetaWindowType type;
Atom type_atom;
/* NOTE these five are not in UTF-8, we just treat them as random
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* binary data
*/
char *res_class;
char *res_name;
char *role;
char *sm_client_id;
char *wm_client_machine;
lengthen to 15 seconds 2002-11-30 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com> * src/screen.c (STARTUP_TIMEOUT): lengthen to 15 seconds * src/util.c (utf8_fputs): hmm, return a value * src/screen.c (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): new function to apply initial workspace based on startup sequence. * src/window.c (meta_window_new): load _NET_STARTUP_ID (meta_window_get_startup_id): new function * src/window-props.c (meta_display_init_window_prop_hooks): add hooks for _NET_STARTUP_ID * src/display.c (event_callback): send property events to groups. * src/xprops.c (meta_prop_get_values): make a type of INVALID mean to ignore that property (don't fetch its value). * src/group.c (meta_group_property_notify): new function * src/screen.c (set_supported_hint): support _NET_STARTUP_ID * src/display.c (meta_display_open): add _NET_STARTUP_ID to atoms we initialize * src/group-private.h: private header shared between group-props.c, group.c * src/group-props.h, src/group-props.c: new files to contain functions for retrieving group properties * src/window.c (meta_window_same_application): change this a bit to work with new definition of group * src/group.c (meta_window_get_group): always create a group for every window, using the window's own ID as group leader if required. * src/window.c (update_wm_hints): handle changes to group leader * src/group.c (meta_window_group_leader_changed): new function * src/display.h (struct _MetaDisplay): _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_SPLASH, not SPLASHSCREEN. Reported by Gregory Merchan and Matthias Clasen. * src/screen.c (startup_sequence_timeout): when timing out a startup sequence, send a remove message, don't just time it out locally.
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char *startup_id;
char *mutter_hints;
char *gtk_theme_variant;
char *gtk_application_id;
char *gtk_unique_bus_name;
char *gtk_application_object_path;
char *gtk_window_object_path;
char *gtk_app_menu_object_path;
char *gtk_menubar_object_path;
int hide_titlebar_when_maximized;
int net_wm_pid;
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Window xtransient_for;
Window xgroup_leader;
Window xclient_leader;
MetaWindow *transient_for;
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/* Initial workspace property */
int initial_workspace;
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME 2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu> Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME * src/display.c: (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[], (event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress (doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update this themselves. * src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field * src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well. * src/stack.c: s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/, (meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server. * src/window-props.c: (init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions, (reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time * src/window.c: new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound), (meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes, (window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new windows, (meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it just below the focused window in the stack (process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function * src/window.h: (_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp, initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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/* Initial timestamp property */
Fix issues on 64-bit machines with timestamps by using guint32 (like gtk+ 2006-09-13 Elijah Newren <newren gmail com> * src/common.h (MetaWindowMenuFunc): * src/core.[ch] (meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus, meta_core_user_focus, meta_core_show_window_menu, meta_core_begin_grab_op, meta_core_end_grab_op): * src/delete.c (delete_ping_reply_func, delete_ping_timeout_func, meta_window_delete): * src/display.[ch] (struct MetaDisplay, struct MetaPingData, sanity_check_timestamps, meta_display_open, event_callback, meta_spew_event, meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor, meta_display_begin_grab_op, meta_display_end_grab_op, meta_display_ping_timeout, meta_display_ping_window, process_pong_message, timestamp_too_old, meta_display_set_input_focus_window): * src/keybindings.[ch] (grab_keyboard, ungrab_keyboard, meta_screen_grab_all_keys, meta_window_grab_all_keys, meta_window_ungrab_all_keys, error_on_generic_command, error_on_command, error_on_terminal_command): * src/metacity-dialog.c (on_realize, warn_about_no_sm_support, error_about_command, main): * src/screen.[ch] (struct _MetaScreen, meta_screen_new, meta_screen_show_desktop, meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): * src/session.c (warn_about_lame_clients_and_finish_interact): * src/window.[ch] (struct _MetaWindow, intervening_user_event_occurred, window_activate, meta_window_delete, meta_window_focus, meta_window_send_icccm_message, meta_window_client_message, menu_callback, meta_window_show_menu, struct EventScannerData, check_use_this_motion_notify, meta_window_begin_grab_op, meta_window_set_user_time): * src/workspace.[ch] (focus_ancestor_or_mru_window, meta_workspace_activate_with_focus, meta_workspace_activate, meta_workspace_focus_default_window, focus_ancestor_or_mru_window): Fix issues on 64-bit machines with timestamps by using guint32 (like gtk+ does) instead of Time. #348305
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guint32 initial_timestamp;
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME 2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu> Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME * src/display.c: (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[], (event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress (doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update this themselves. * src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field * src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well. * src/stack.c: s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/, (meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server. * src/window-props.c: (init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions, (reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time * src/window.c: new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound), (meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes, (window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new windows, (meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it just below the focused window in the stack (process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function * src/window.h: (_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp, initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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/* Whether this is an override redirect window or not */
guint override_redirect : 1;
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/* Whether we're maximized */
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is 2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those changes (approx. 2000 lines): cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog Bugs fixed: unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1] unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be prioritized) unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions() forgets to include decorations) unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden edges 109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work 113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be constrained 122196 - windows show up under vertical panels 122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2] 124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving erroneously moves the window multidimensionally 136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen (*cough* filechooser *cough*) 142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas unless placed there by the user 143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them onscreen, if they'll fit 144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3] 149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4] 152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the screen too. 154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving or resizing 156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty a11y blocker) 302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive 304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading 308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior 312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size constraint 312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to grow 319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and releasing button press matter so much [1] fixed in my opinion, anyway. [2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu). [3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in this bug. [4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially onscreen constraints due to not clearing any fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them) New feature: 81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations; in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are implemented: Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than a threshold number of pixels Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until a certain amount of time has elapsed during the operation since the first request to move it past that edge Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge it cannot move past until the correct direction has been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times) Major changes: - constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of the function explaining the basics of how the new framework works. A more detailed explanation can be found in doc/how-constraints-works.txt - edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance. - boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c, among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions compiled into a program, testboxes. - meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation, the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize the correct value is needed) - the craziness of different values that meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will remain as they were before--caller beware. - screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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guint maximized_horizontally : 1;
guint maximized_vertically : 1;
/* Whether we have to maximize/minimize after placement */
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is 2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those changes (approx. 2000 lines): cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog Bugs fixed: unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1] unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be prioritized) unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions() forgets to include decorations) unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden edges 109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work 113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be constrained 122196 - windows show up under vertical panels 122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2] 124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving erroneously moves the window multidimensionally 136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen (*cough* filechooser *cough*) 142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas unless placed there by the user 143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them onscreen, if they'll fit 144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3] 149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4] 152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the screen too. 154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving or resizing 156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty a11y blocker) 302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive 304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading 308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior 312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size constraint 312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to grow 319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and releasing button press matter so much [1] fixed in my opinion, anyway. [2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu). [3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in this bug. [4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially onscreen constraints due to not clearing any fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them) New feature: 81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations; in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are implemented: Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than a threshold number of pixels Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until a certain amount of time has elapsed during the operation since the first request to move it past that edge Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge it cannot move past until the correct direction has been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times) Major changes: - constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of the function explaining the basics of how the new framework works. A more detailed explanation can be found in doc/how-constraints-works.txt - edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance. - boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c, among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions compiled into a program, testboxes. - meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation, the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize the correct value is needed) - the craziness of different values that meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will remain as they were before--caller beware. - screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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guint maximize_horizontally_after_placement : 1;
guint maximize_vertically_after_placement : 1;
guint minimize_after_placement : 1;
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/* The current or requested tile mode. If maximized_vertically is true,
* this is the current mode. If not, it is the mode which will be
* requested after the window grab is released */
guint tile_mode : 2;
/* The last "full" maximized/unmaximized state. We need to keep track of
* that to toggle between normal/tiled or maximized/tiled states. */
guint saved_maximize : 1;
int tile_monitor_number;
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/* Whether we're shaded */
guint shaded : 1;
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/* Whether we're fullscreen */
guint fullscreen : 1;
/* Whether the urgent flag of WM_HINTS is set */
guint wm_hints_urgent : 1;
/* Whether we have to fullscreen after placement */
guint fullscreen_after_placement : 1;
/* Area to cover when in fullscreen mode. If _NET_WM_FULLSCREEN_MONITORS has
* been overridden (via a client message), the window will cover the union of
* these monitors. If not, this is the single monitor which the window's
* origin is on. */
gint fullscreen_monitors[4];
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is 2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those changes (approx. 2000 lines): cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog Bugs fixed: unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1] unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be prioritized) unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions() forgets to include decorations) unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden edges 109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work 113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be constrained 122196 - windows show up under vertical panels 122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2] 124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving erroneously moves the window multidimensionally 136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen (*cough* filechooser *cough*) 142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas unless placed there by the user 143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them onscreen, if they'll fit 144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3] 149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4] 152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the screen too. 154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving or resizing 156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty a11y blocker) 302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive 304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading 308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior 312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size constraint 312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to grow 319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and releasing button press matter so much [1] fixed in my opinion, anyway. [2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu). [3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in this bug. [4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially onscreen constraints due to not clearing any fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them) New feature: 81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations; in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are implemented: Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than a threshold number of pixels Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until a certain amount of time has elapsed during the operation since the first request to move it past that edge Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge it cannot move past until the correct direction has been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times) Major changes: - constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of the function explaining the basics of how the new framework works. A more detailed explanation can be found in doc/how-constraints-works.txt - edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance. - boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c, among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions compiled into a program, testboxes. - meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation, the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize the correct value is needed) - the craziness of different values that meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will remain as they were before--caller beware. - screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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/* Whether we're trying to constrain the window to be fully onscreen */
guint require_fully_onscreen : 1;
/* Whether we're trying to constrain the window to be on a single monitor */
guint require_on_single_monitor : 1;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is 2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those changes (approx. 2000 lines): cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog Bugs fixed: unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1] unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be prioritized) unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions() forgets to include decorations) unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden edges 109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work 113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be constrained 122196 - windows show up under vertical panels 122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2] 124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving erroneously moves the window multidimensionally 136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen (*cough* filechooser *cough*) 142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas unless placed there by the user 143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them onscreen, if they'll fit 144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3] 149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4] 152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the screen too. 154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving or resizing 156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty a11y blocker) 302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive 304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading 308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior 312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size constraint 312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to grow 319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and releasing button press matter so much [1] fixed in my opinion, anyway. [2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu). [3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in this bug. [4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially onscreen constraints due to not clearing any fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them) New feature: 81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations; in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are implemented: Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than a threshold number of pixels Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until a certain amount of time has elapsed during the operation since the first request to move it past that edge Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge it cannot move past until the correct direction has been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times) Major changes: - constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of the function explaining the basics of how the new framework works. A more detailed explanation can be found in doc/how-constraints-works.txt - edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance. - boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c, among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions compiled into a program, testboxes. - meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation, the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize the correct value is needed) - the craziness of different values that meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will remain as they were before--caller beware. - screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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/* Whether we're trying to constrain the window's titlebar to be onscreen */
guint require_titlebar_visible : 1;
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/* Whether we're sticky in the multi-workspace sense
* (vs. the not-scroll-with-viewport sense, we don't
* have no stupid viewports)
*/
guint on_all_workspaces : 1;
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/* This is true if the client requested sticky, and implies on_all_workspaces == TRUE,
* however on_all_workspaces can be set TRUE for other internal reasons too, such as
* being override_redirect or being on the non-primary monitor. */
guint on_all_workspaces_requested : 1;
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/* Minimize is the state controlled by the minimize button */
guint minimized : 1;
guint tab_unminimized : 1;
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/* Whether the window is mapped; actual server-side state
* see also unmaps_pending
*/
guint mapped : 1;
/* Whether window has been hidden from view by lowering it to the bottom
* of window stack.
*/
guint hidden : 1;
Simplify relationship between mapping and visibility Previously, changes to the visibility of a window could be indicated by meta_compositor_map_window(), meta_compositor_unminimize_window(), meta_compositor_set_window_hidden(), etc, with the exact behavior depending on the 'live_hidden_windows' preference. Simplify this so that visibility is controlled by: meta_compositor_show_window() meta_compositor_hide_window() With an 'effect' parameter provided to indicate the appropriate effect (CREATE/UNMINIMIZE/MINIMIZE/DESTROY/NONE.) The map state of the window is signalled separately by: meta_compositor_map_window() meta_compositor_unmap_window() And is used only to control resource handling. Other changes: * The desired effect on show/hide is explicitly stored in MetaWindow, avoiding the need for the was_minimized flag. At idle, once we calculate the window state, we pass the effect to the compositor if it matches the new window state, and then clear the effect to start over for future map state changes. * meta_compositor_switch_workspace() is called before any windows are hidden or shown, allowing the compositor to avoid hiding or showing an effect for windows involved in the switch. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=582341 * Handling of post-effect cleanups for MutterWindow are simplified - instead of trying to do different things based on the individual needs of different effects, we just wait until all effects complete and sync the window state to what it should be. * On unmap, once we destroy the pixmap, we tell ClutterX11Pixmap that we've done so, so it can clean up and unbind. (The unbinding doesn't seem to be working properly because of ClutterGLXPixmap or video driver issues.) http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=587251
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/* Whether the compositor thinks the window is visible
*/
guint visible_to_compositor : 1;
/* When we next show or hide the window, what effect we should
* tell the compositor to perform.
*/
guint pending_compositor_effect : 4; /* MetaCompEffect */
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/* Iconic is the state in WM_STATE; happens for workspaces/shading
* in addition to minimize
*/
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guint iconic : 1;
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/* initially_iconic is the WM_HINTS setting when we first manage
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* the window. It's taken to mean initially minimized.
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*/
guint initially_iconic : 1;
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/* whether an initial workspace was explicitly set */
guint initial_workspace_set : 1;
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Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME 2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu> Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME * src/display.c: (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[], (event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress (doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update this themselves. * src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field * src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well. * src/stack.c: s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/, (meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server. * src/window-props.c: (init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions, (reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time * src/window.c: new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound), (meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes, (window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new windows, (meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it just below the focused window in the stack (process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function * src/window.h: (_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp, initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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/* whether an initial timestamp was explicitly set */
guint initial_timestamp_set : 1;
/* whether net_wm_user_time has been set yet */
guint net_wm_user_time_set : 1;
/* whether net_wm_icon_geometry has been set */
guint icon_geometry_set : 1;
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME 2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu> Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME * src/display.c: (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[], (event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress (doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update this themselves. * src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field * src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well. * src/stack.c: s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/, (meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server. * src/window-props.c: (init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions, (reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time * src/window.c: new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound), (meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes, (window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new windows, (meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it just below the focused window in the stack (process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function * src/window.h: (_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp, initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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/* These are the flags from WM_PROTOCOLS */
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guint take_focus : 1;
guint delete_window : 1;
guint can_ping : 1;
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/* Globally active / No input */
guint input : 1;
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/* MWM hints about features of window */
guint mwm_decorated : 1;
guint mwm_border_only : 1;
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guint mwm_has_close_func : 1;
guint mwm_has_minimize_func : 1;
guint mwm_has_maximize_func : 1;
guint mwm_has_move_func : 1;
guint mwm_has_resize_func : 1;
/* Computed features of window */
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guint decorated : 1;
guint border_only : 1;
guint always_sticky : 1;
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guint has_close_func : 1;
guint has_minimize_func : 1;
guint has_maximize_func : 1;
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guint has_shade_func : 1;
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guint has_move_func : 1;
guint has_resize_func : 1;
guint has_fullscreen_func : 1;
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/* Weird "_NET_WM_STATE_MODAL" flag */
guint wm_state_modal : 1;
/* TRUE if the client forced these on */
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guint wm_state_skip_taskbar : 1;
guint wm_state_skip_pager : 1;
/* Computed whether to skip taskbar or not */
guint skip_taskbar : 1;
guint skip_pager : 1;
/* TRUE if client set these */
guint wm_state_above : 1;
guint wm_state_below : 1;
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to include the 2004-07-31 Rob Adams <readams@readams.net> Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to include the DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint. Also includes some code for implementing _NET_RESTACK_WINDOW and _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW, but this is disabled pending feature thaw. * COMPLIANCE: update with new information * src/display.c (meta_display_open): add new hints to list * src/display.h (_MetaDisplay): Add new atoms to struct * src/screen.c (set_supported_hint): update the list of support hints. (set_desktop_viewport_hint): new function sets the viewport hint to (0,0) as required by the spec for WMs with no viewport support. (set_desktop_geometry_hint): new function to set the desktop size hint to the size of the display, since we don't implement large desktop support, as required by the spec. (meta_screen_resize): update the geometry hint on screen resize * src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs): Initialize demands_attention state (set_net_wm_state): Set demands_attention hint in the window state (meta_window_show): If we don't pop up a window because of USER_TIME, set DEMANDS_ATTENTION on the window. (meta_window_focus): When a window receives focus, remove DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint (meta_window_client_message): Allow other apps to set DEMANDS_ATTENTION on a window. Also, if the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW hint includes a timestamp, use it. (update_net_wm_state): Read DEMANDS_ATTENTION state also * src/window.h (_MetaWindow): add wm_state_demands_attention bit.
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/* EWHH demands attention flag */
guint wm_state_demands_attention : 1;
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/* TRUE iff window == window->display->focus_window */
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guint has_focus : 1;
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/* Have we placed this window? */
guint placed : 1;
/* Must we force_save_user_window_placement? */
guint force_save_user_rect : 1;
/* Is this not a transient of the focus window which is being denied focus? */
guint denied_focus_and_not_transient : 1;
/* Has this window not ever been shown yet? */
guint showing_for_first_time : 1;
/* Are we in meta_window_unmanage()? */
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guint unmanaging : 1;
/* Are we in meta_window_new()? */
guint constructing : 1;
Refactor thrice-duplicated queue code in window.c. Closes #376760. 2007-06-10 Thomas Thurman <thomas@thurman.org.uk> Refactor thrice-duplicated queue code in window.c. Closes #376760. * src/window.c (meta_window_queue, meta_window_unqueue): New functions. * src/window.[ch] (meta_window_unqueue_*, meta_window_queue_*): Removed functions. * src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs, meta_window_free, meta_window_flush_calc_showing, queue_calc_showing_func, meta_window_minimize, meta_window_unminimize, meta_window_maximize, meta_window_make_fullscreen, meta_window_shade, meta_window_unshade, meta_window_move_resize_internal, window_stick_impl, window_unstick_impl, meta_window_client_message, process_property_notify): Modified to use new queueing functions. * src/window.c (idle_move_resize, idle_update_icon, idle_calc_showing): update to receive queue number from pointer. * src/window.h (MetaQueueType): new enum. * src/window.h (MetaWindow): *_queued replaced with is_in_queue bitfield. * src/core.c (meta_core_queue_frame_resize): * src/display.c (event_callback, meta_display_queue_retheme_all_windows): Using new queueing functions. * src/frame.c (meta_window_destroy_frame): Using new queueing functions. * src/screen.c (queue_resize, meta_screen_resize_func, queue_windows_showing): Using new queueing functions. * src/window-props.c (reload_mwm_hints, reload_wm_hints, reload_transient_for): Using new queueing functions. * src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window, meta_workspace_remove_window, meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing, meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): Using new queueing functions. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3236
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/* Are we in the various queues? (Bitfield: see META_WINDOW_IS_IN_QUEUE) */
guint is_in_queues : NUMBER_OF_QUEUES;
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/* Used by keybindings.c */
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guint keys_grabbed : 1; /* normal keybindings grabbed */
guint grab_on_frame : 1; /* grabs are on the frame */
guint all_keys_grabbed : 1; /* AnyKey grabbed */
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/* Set if the reason for unmanaging the window is that
* it was withdrawn
*/
guint withdrawn : 1;
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/* TRUE if constrain_position should calc placement.
* only relevant if !window->placed
*/
guint calc_placement : 1;
/* Transient parent is a root window */
guint transient_parent_is_root_window : 1;
/* Info on which props we got our attributes from */
guint using_net_wm_name : 1; /* vs. plain wm_name */
guint using_net_wm_visible_name : 1; /* tracked so we can clear it */
guint using_net_wm_icon_name : 1; /* vs. plain wm_icon_name */
guint using_net_wm_visible_icon_name : 1; /* tracked so we can clear it */
/* icon props have changed */
guint need_reread_icon : 1;
/* if TRUE, window was maximized at start of current grab op */
guint shaken_loose : 1;
/* if TRUE we have a grab on the focus click buttons */
guint have_focus_click_grab : 1;
/* if TRUE, application is buggy and SYNC resizing is turned off */
guint disable_sync : 1;
/* if TRUE, window is attached to its parent */
guint attached : 1;
/* whether or not the window is from a program running on another machine */
guint is_remote : 1;
/* Used for Wayland -- surfaces can behave as if they were unmapped if
* they have a NULL buffer attached... */
guint surface_mapped;
/* if non-NULL, the bounds of the window frame */
cairo_region_t *frame_bounds;
/* if non-NULL, the bounding shape region of the window */
cairo_region_t *shape_region;
/* if non-NULL, the opaque region _NET_WM_OPAQUE_REGION */
cairo_region_t *opaque_region;
/* the input shape region for picking */
cairo_region_t *input_region;
/* _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY */
guint opacity;
/* if TRUE, the we have the new form of sync request counter which
* also handles application frames */
guint extended_sync_request_counter : 1;
/* Note: can be NULL */
GSList *struts;
#ifdef HAVE_XSYNC
/* XSync update counter */
XSyncCounter sync_request_counter;
gint64 sync_request_serial;
gint64 sync_request_wait_serial;
guint sync_request_timeout_id;
/* alarm monitoring client's _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER */
XSyncAlarm sync_request_alarm;
#endif
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/* Number of UnmapNotify that are caused by us, if
* we get UnmapNotify with none pending then the client
* is withdrawing the window.
*/
int unmaps_pending;
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME 2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu> Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME * src/display.c: (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[], (event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress (doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update this themselves. * src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field * src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well. * src/stack.c: s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/, (meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server. * src/window-props.c: (init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions, (reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time * src/window.c: new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound), (meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes, (window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new windows, (meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it just below the focused window in the stack (process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function * src/window.h: (_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp, initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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/* See docs for meta_window_get_stable_sequence() */
guint32 stable_sequence;
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME 2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu> Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME * src/display.c: (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[], (event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress (doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update this themselves. * src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field * src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well. * src/stack.c: s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/, (meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server. * src/window-props.c: (init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions, (reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time * src/window.c: new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound), (meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes, (window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new windows, (meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it just below the focused window in the stack (process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function * src/window.h: (_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp, initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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/* set to the most recent user-interaction event timestamp that we
know about for this window */
Fix issues on 64-bit machines with timestamps by using guint32 (like gtk+ 2006-09-13 Elijah Newren <newren gmail com> * src/common.h (MetaWindowMenuFunc): * src/core.[ch] (meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus, meta_core_user_focus, meta_core_show_window_menu, meta_core_begin_grab_op, meta_core_end_grab_op): * src/delete.c (delete_ping_reply_func, delete_ping_timeout_func, meta_window_delete): * src/display.[ch] (struct MetaDisplay, struct MetaPingData, sanity_check_timestamps, meta_display_open, event_callback, meta_spew_event, meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor, meta_display_begin_grab_op, meta_display_end_grab_op, meta_display_ping_timeout, meta_display_ping_window, process_pong_message, timestamp_too_old, meta_display_set_input_focus_window): * src/keybindings.[ch] (grab_keyboard, ungrab_keyboard, meta_screen_grab_all_keys, meta_window_grab_all_keys, meta_window_ungrab_all_keys, error_on_generic_command, error_on_command, error_on_terminal_command): * src/metacity-dialog.c (on_realize, warn_about_no_sm_support, error_about_command, main): * src/screen.[ch] (struct _MetaScreen, meta_screen_new, meta_screen_show_desktop, meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): * src/session.c (warn_about_lame_clients_and_finish_interact): * src/window.[ch] (struct _MetaWindow, intervening_user_event_occurred, window_activate, meta_window_delete, meta_window_focus, meta_window_send_icccm_message, meta_window_client_message, menu_callback, meta_window_show_menu, struct EventScannerData, check_use_this_motion_notify, meta_window_begin_grab_op, meta_window_set_user_time): * src/workspace.[ch] (focus_ancestor_or_mru_window, meta_workspace_activate_with_focus, meta_workspace_activate, meta_workspace_focus_default_window, focus_ancestor_or_mru_window): Fix issues on 64-bit machines with timestamps by using guint32 (like gtk+ does) instead of Time. #348305
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guint32 net_wm_user_time;
/* window that gets updated net_wm_user_time values */
Window user_time_window;
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/* The size we set the window to last (i.e. what we believe
* to be its actual size on the server). The x, y are
* the actual server-side x,y so are relative to the frame
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is 2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those changes (approx. 2000 lines): cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog Bugs fixed: unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1] unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be prioritized) unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions() forgets to include decorations) unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden edges 109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work 113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be constrained 122196 - windows show up under vertical panels 122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2] 124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving erroneously moves the window multidimensionally 136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen (*cough* filechooser *cough*) 142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas unless placed there by the user 143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them onscreen, if they'll fit 144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3] 149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4] 152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the screen too. 154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving or resizing 156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty a11y blocker) 302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive 304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading 308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior 312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size constraint 312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to grow 319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and releasing button press matter so much [1] fixed in my opinion, anyway. [2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu). [3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in this bug. [4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially onscreen constraints due to not clearing any fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them) New feature: 81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations; in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are implemented: Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than a threshold number of pixels Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until a certain amount of time has elapsed during the operation since the first request to move it past that edge Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge it cannot move past until the correct direction has been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times) Major changes: - constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of the function explaining the basics of how the new framework works. A more detailed explanation can be found in doc/how-constraints-works.txt - edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance. - boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c, among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions compiled into a program, testboxes. - meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation, the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize the correct value is needed) - the craziness of different values that meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will remain as they were before--caller beware. - screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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* (meaning that they just hold the frame width and height)
* or the root window (meaning they specify the location
* of the top left of the inner window) as appropriate.
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*/
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MetaRectangle rect;
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/* The size and position we want the window to be (i.e. what we last asked
* the client to configure).
* This is only used for wayland clients.
*/
MetaRectangle expected_rect;
gboolean has_custom_frame_extents;
GtkBorder custom_frame_extents;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is 2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those changes (approx. 2000 lines): cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog Bugs fixed: unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1] unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be prioritized) unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions() forgets to include decorations) unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden edges 109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work 113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be constrained 122196 - windows show up under vertical panels 122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2] 124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving erroneously moves the window multidimensionally 136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen (*cough* filechooser *cough*) 142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas unless placed there by the user 143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them onscreen, if they'll fit 144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3] 149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4] 152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the screen too. 154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving or resizing 156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty a11y blocker) 302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive 304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading 308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior 312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size constraint 312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to grow 319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and releasing button press matter so much [1] fixed in my opinion, anyway. [2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu). [3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in this bug. [4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially onscreen constraints due to not clearing any fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them) New feature: 81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations; in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are implemented: Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than a threshold number of pixels Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until a certain amount of time has elapsed during the operation since the first request to move it past that edge Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge it cannot move past until the correct direction has been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times) Major changes: - constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of the function explaining the basics of how the new framework works. A more detailed explanation can be found in doc/how-constraints-works.txt - edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance. - boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c, among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions compiled into a program, testboxes. - meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation, the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize the correct value is needed) - the craziness of different values that meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will remain as they were before--caller beware. - screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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/* The geometry to restore when we unmaximize. The position is in
* root window coords, even if there's a frame, which contrasts with
* window->rect above. Note that this gives the position and size
* of the client window (i.e. ignoring the frame).
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*/
MetaRectangle saved_rect;
/* This is the geometry the window had after the last user-initiated
* move/resize operations. We use this whenever we are moving the
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is 2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those changes (approx. 2000 lines): cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog Bugs fixed: unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1] unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be prioritized) unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions() forgets to include decorations) unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden edges 109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work 113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be constrained 122196 - windows show up under vertical panels 122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2] 124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving erroneously moves the window multidimensionally 136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen (*cough* filechooser *cough*) 142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas unless placed there by the user 143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them onscreen, if they'll fit 144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3] 149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4] 152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the screen too. 154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving or resizing 156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty a11y blocker) 302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive 304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading 308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior 312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size constraint 312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to grow 319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and releasing button press matter so much [1] fixed in my opinion, anyway. [2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu). [3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in this bug. [4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially onscreen constraints due to not clearing any fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them) New feature: 81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations; in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are implemented: Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than a threshold number of pixels Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until a certain amount of time has elapsed during the operation since the first request to move it past that edge Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge it cannot move past until the correct direction has been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times) Major changes: - constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of the function explaining the basics of how the new framework works. A more detailed explanation can be found in doc/how-constraints-works.txt - edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance. - boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c, among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions compiled into a program, testboxes. - meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation, the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize the correct value is needed) - the craziness of different values that meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will remain as they were before--caller beware. - screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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* implicitly (for example, if we move to avoid a panel, we can snap
* back to this position if the panel moves again). Note that this
* gives the position and size of the client window (i.e. ignoring
* the frame).
*
* Position valid if user_has_moved, size valid if user_has_resized
*
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is 2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those changes (approx. 2000 lines): cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog Bugs fixed: unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1] unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be prioritized) unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions() forgets to include decorations) unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden edges 109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work 113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be constrained 122196 - windows show up under vertical panels 122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2] 124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving erroneously moves the window multidimensionally 136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen (*cough* filechooser *cough*) 142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas unless placed there by the user 143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them onscreen, if they'll fit 144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3] 149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4] 152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the screen too. 154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving or resizing 156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty a11y blocker) 302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive 304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading 308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior 312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size constraint 312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to grow 319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and releasing button press matter so much [1] fixed in my opinion, anyway. [2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu). [3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in this bug. [4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially onscreen constraints due to not clearing any fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them) New feature: 81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations; in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are implemented: Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than a threshold number of pixels Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until a certain amount of time has elapsed during the operation since the first request to move it past that edge Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge it cannot move past until the correct direction has been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times) Major changes: - constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of the function explaining the basics of how the new framework works. A more detailed explanation can be found in doc/how-constraints-works.txt - edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance. - boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c, among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions compiled into a program, testboxes. - meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation, the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize the correct value is needed) - the craziness of different values that meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will remain as they were before--caller beware. - screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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* Position always in root coords, unlike window->rect.
*/
MetaRectangle user_rect;
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/* Cached net_wm_icon_geometry */
MetaRectangle icon_geometry;
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/* Requested geometry */
int border_width;
/* x/y/w/h here get filled with ConfigureRequest values */
XSizeHints size_hints;
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/* Managed by stack.c */
MetaStackLayer layer;
int stack_position; /* see comment in stack.h */
/* Current dialog open for this window */
int dialog_pid;
/* maintained by group.c */
MetaGroup *group;
GObject *compositor_private;
/* Focused window that is (directly or indirectly) attached to this one */
MetaWindow *attached_focus_window;
/* The currently complementary tiled window, if any */
MetaWindow *tile_match;
/* Bypass compositor hints */
guint bypass_compositor;
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};
struct _MetaWindowClass
{
GObjectClass parent_class;
void (*workspace_changed) (MetaWindow *window, int old_workspace);
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void (*focus) (MetaWindow *window);
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void (*raised) (MetaWindow *window);
void (*unmanaged) (MetaWindow *window);
};
/* These differ from window->has_foo_func in that they consider
* the dynamic window state such as "maximized", not just the
* window's type
*/
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is 2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those changes (approx. 2000 lines): cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog Bugs fixed: unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1] unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be prioritized) unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions() forgets to include decorations) unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden edges 109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work 113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be constrained 122196 - windows show up under vertical panels 122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2] 124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving erroneously moves the window multidimensionally 136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen (*cough* filechooser *cough*) 142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas unless placed there by the user 143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them onscreen, if they'll fit 144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3] 149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4] 152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the screen too. 154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving or resizing 156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty a11y blocker) 302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive 304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading 308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior 312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size constraint 312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to grow 319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and releasing button press matter so much [1] fixed in my opinion, anyway. [2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu). [3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in this bug. [4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially onscreen constraints due to not clearing any fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them) New feature: 81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations; in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are implemented: Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than a threshold number of pixels Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until a certain amount of time has elapsed during the operation since the first request to move it past that edge Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge it cannot move past until the correct direction has been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times) Major changes: - constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of the function explaining the basics of how the new framework works. A more detailed explanation can be found in doc/how-constraints-works.txt - edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance. - boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c, among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions compiled into a program, testboxes. - meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation, the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize the correct value is needed) - the craziness of different values that meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will remain as they were before--caller beware. - screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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#define META_WINDOW_MAXIMIZED(w) ((w)->maximized_horizontally && \
(w)->maximized_vertically)
#define META_WINDOW_MAXIMIZED_VERTICALLY(w) ((w)->maximized_vertically)
#define META_WINDOW_MAXIMIZED_HORIZONTALLY(w) ((w)->maximized_horizontally)
#define META_WINDOW_TILED_SIDE_BY_SIDE(w) ((w)->maximized_vertically && \
!(w)->maximized_horizontally && \
(w)->tile_mode != META_TILE_NONE)
#define META_WINDOW_TILED_LEFT(w) (META_WINDOW_TILED_SIDE_BY_SIDE(w) && \
(w)->tile_mode == META_TILE_LEFT)
#define META_WINDOW_TILED_RIGHT(w) (META_WINDOW_TILED_SIDE_BY_SIDE(w) && \
(w)->tile_mode == META_TILE_RIGHT)
#define META_WINDOW_TILED_MAXIMIZED(w)(META_WINDOW_MAXIMIZED(w) && \
(w)->tile_mode == META_TILE_MAXIMIZED)
#define META_WINDOW_ALLOWS_MOVE(w) ((w)->has_move_func && !(w)->fullscreen)
#define META_WINDOW_ALLOWS_RESIZE_EXCEPT_HINTS(w) ((w)->has_resize_func && !META_WINDOW_MAXIMIZED (w) && !META_WINDOW_TILED_SIDE_BY_SIDE(w) && !(w)->fullscreen && !(w)->shaded)
#define META_WINDOW_ALLOWS_RESIZE(w) (META_WINDOW_ALLOWS_RESIZE_EXCEPT_HINTS (w) && \
(((w)->size_hints.min_width < (w)->size_hints.max_width) || \
((w)->size_hints.min_height < (w)->size_hints.max_height)))
#define META_WINDOW_ALLOWS_HORIZONTAL_RESIZE(w) (META_WINDOW_ALLOWS_RESIZE_EXCEPT_HINTS (w) && (w)->size_hints.min_width < (w)->size_hints.max_width)
#define META_WINDOW_ALLOWS_VERTICAL_RESIZE(w) (META_WINDOW_ALLOWS_RESIZE_EXCEPT_HINTS (w) && (w)->size_hints.min_height < (w)->size_hints.max_height)
MetaWindow * _meta_window_shared_new (MetaDisplay *display,
MetaScreen *screen,
MetaWindowClientType client_type,
MetaWaylandSurface *surface,
Window xwindow,
gulong existing_wm_state,
MetaCompEffect effect,
XWindowAttributes *attrs);
MetaWindow * meta_window_x11_new (MetaDisplay *display,
Window xwindow,
gboolean must_be_viewable,
MetaCompEffect effect);
MetaWindow * meta_window_wayland_new (MetaDisplay *display,
MetaWaylandSurface *surface);
void meta_window_unmanage (MetaWindow *window,
guint32 timestamp);
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void meta_window_calc_showing (MetaWindow *window);
Refactor thrice-duplicated queue code in window.c. Closes #376760. 2007-06-10 Thomas Thurman <thomas@thurman.org.uk> Refactor thrice-duplicated queue code in window.c. Closes #376760. * src/window.c (meta_window_queue, meta_window_unqueue): New functions. * src/window.[ch] (meta_window_unqueue_*, meta_window_queue_*): Removed functions. * src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs, meta_window_free, meta_window_flush_calc_showing, queue_calc_showing_func, meta_window_minimize, meta_window_unminimize, meta_window_maximize, meta_window_make_fullscreen, meta_window_shade, meta_window_unshade, meta_window_move_resize_internal, window_stick_impl, window_unstick_impl, meta_window_client_message, process_property_notify): Modified to use new queueing functions. * src/window.c (idle_move_resize, idle_update_icon, idle_calc_showing): update to receive queue number from pointer. * src/window.h (MetaQueueType): new enum. * src/window.h (MetaWindow): *_queued replaced with is_in_queue bitfield. * src/core.c (meta_core_queue_frame_resize): * src/display.c (event_callback, meta_display_queue_retheme_all_windows): Using new queueing functions. * src/frame.c (meta_window_destroy_frame): Using new queueing functions. * src/screen.c (queue_resize, meta_screen_resize_func, queue_windows_showing): Using new queueing functions. * src/window-props.c (reload_mwm_hints, reload_wm_hints, reload_transient_for): Using new queueing functions. * src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window, meta_workspace_remove_window, meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing, meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): Using new queueing functions. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3236
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void meta_window_queue (MetaWindow *window,
guint queuebits);
void meta_window_tile (MetaWindow *window);
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is 2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those changes (approx. 2000 lines): cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog Bugs fixed: unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1] unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be prioritized) unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions() forgets to include decorations) unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden edges 109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work 113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be constrained 122196 - windows show up under vertical panels 122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2] 124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving erroneously moves the window multidimensionally 136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen (*cough* filechooser *cough*) 142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas unless placed there by the user 143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them onscreen, if they'll fit 144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3] 149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4] 152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the screen too. 154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving or resizing 156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty a11y blocker) 302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive 304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading 308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior 312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size constraint 312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to grow 319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and releasing button press matter so much [1] fixed in my opinion, anyway. [2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu). [3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in this bug. [4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially onscreen constraints due to not clearing any fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them) New feature: 81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations; in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are implemented: Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than a threshold number of pixels Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until a certain amount of time has elapsed during the operation since the first request to move it past that edge Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge it cannot move past until the correct direction has been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times) Major changes: - constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of the function explaining the basics of how the new framework works. A more detailed explanation can be found in doc/how-constraints-works.txt - edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance. - boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c, among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions compiled into a program, testboxes. - meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation, the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize the correct value is needed) - the craziness of different values that meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will remain as they were before--caller beware. - screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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void meta_window_maximize_internal (MetaWindow *window,
MetaMaximizeFlags directions,
MetaRectangle *saved_rect);
void meta_window_unmaximize_with_gravity (MetaWindow *window,
MetaMaximizeFlags directions,
int new_width,
int new_height,
int gravity);
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void meta_window_make_fullscreen_internal (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_update_fullscreen_monitors (MetaWindow *window,
unsigned long top,
unsigned long bottom,
unsigned long left,
unsigned long right);
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/* args to move are window pos, not frame pos */
void meta_window_move (MetaWindow *window,
gboolean user_op,
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int root_x_nw,
int root_y_nw);
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void meta_window_resize (MetaWindow *window,
gboolean user_op,
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int w,
int h);
void meta_window_move_resize (MetaWindow *window,
gboolean user_op,
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int root_x_nw,
int root_y_nw,
int w,
int h);
void meta_window_resize_with_gravity (MetaWindow *window,
gboolean user_op,
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int w,
int h,
int gravity);
void meta_window_change_workspace (MetaWindow *window,
MetaWorkspace *workspace);
/* Return whether the window should be currently mapped */
gboolean meta_window_should_be_showing (MetaWindow *window);
/* See warning in window.c about this function */
gboolean __window_is_terminal (MetaWindow *window);
Update constraints code to support the new _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL EWMH 2003-06-10 Rob Adams <robadams@ucla.edu> Update constraints code to support the new _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL EWMH draft specification. See #86682. Also, fix a bug involving work area invalidation on metacity startup. Fix for #108497. Finally, some minor fixes for full screen windows. * src/window.h: Add new MetaStruts structure to store strut rects for a window. Remove has_struts and do_not_cover flag, and support new MetaStruts instead of the four ints. * src/window.c (meta_window_new): change initialization to work with new struts. Also, move meta_window_update_struts call to after the workspaces are initialized to fix #108497. Remove do_not_cover and related code. (process_property_notify): add strut_partial (update_struts): change function name to meta_window_update_struts and expose in external MetaWindow API. Support partial width struts and the new strut rects. * src/workspace.h: add new GSLists containing pointers to all relevant struts for this workspace. * src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_new): initialize the list of strut rects for this workspace. (meta_workspace_free): free the strut rect lists (ensure_work_areas_validated): support new struts and new strut rect lists. Unleash the per-xinerama work areas. * src/constraints.c (get_outermost_onscreen_positions): Use the current window position along with the new per-workspace strut rects to compute the constraints that apply to a particular window. (constraint_hint_applies_func): don't do hints constraints on fullscreen windows (update_position_limits): for maximized windows use the work areas to set the position limits; for other windows rely on the struts constraints to be computed later in get_outermost_onscreen_positions (meta_window_constrain): don't apply aspect ratio hints to full screen windows * src/display.c (meta_display_open): add _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL atom (meta_rectangle_equal): new helper function for MetaRectangles (event_queue_callback): #ifndef out if USE_GDK_DISPLAY not set to avoid compiler warning * src/display.h: add atom_net_wm_strut_partial, and add meta_rectangle_equal. * src/screen.c (meta_screen_rect_intersects_xinerama): change _window_intersects_ to _rect_intersects_ which is more useful now. (meta_screen_resize_func): update struts on windows with struts since struts are relative to the screen size, and this function is called when the screen size updates. * src/screen.h (meta_screen_rect_intersects_xinerama): change _window_intersects_ to _rect_intersects_ which is more useful now. * src/window-props.c (meta_display_init_window_prop_hooks): add hook for strut_partial * src/tools/metacity-window-demo.c: Support partial-width struts on the dock window tests for metacity testing purposes.
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void meta_window_update_struts (MetaWindow *window);
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/* this gets root coords */
void meta_window_get_position (MetaWindow *window,
int *x,
int *y);
/* Gets root coords for x, y, width & height of client window; uses
* meta_window_get_position for x & y.
*/
void meta_window_get_client_root_coords (MetaWindow *window,
MetaRectangle *rect);
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/* gets position we need to set to stay in current position,
* assuming position will be gravity-compensated. i.e.
* this is the position a client would send in a configure
* request.
*/
void meta_window_get_gravity_position (MetaWindow *window,
int gravity,
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int *x,
int *y);
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/* Get geometry for saving in the session; x/y are gravity
* position, and w/h are in resize inc above the base size.
*/
void meta_window_get_geometry (MetaWindow *window,
int *x,
int *y,
int *width,
int *height);
void meta_window_update_unfocused_button_grabs (MetaWindow *window);
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/* Sends a client message */
void meta_window_send_icccm_message (MetaWindow *window,
Atom atom,
Fix issues on 64-bit machines with timestamps by using guint32 (like gtk+ 2006-09-13 Elijah Newren <newren gmail com> * src/common.h (MetaWindowMenuFunc): * src/core.[ch] (meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus, meta_core_user_focus, meta_core_show_window_menu, meta_core_begin_grab_op, meta_core_end_grab_op): * src/delete.c (delete_ping_reply_func, delete_ping_timeout_func, meta_window_delete): * src/display.[ch] (struct MetaDisplay, struct MetaPingData, sanity_check_timestamps, meta_display_open, event_callback, meta_spew_event, meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor, meta_display_begin_grab_op, meta_display_end_grab_op, meta_display_ping_timeout, meta_display_ping_window, process_pong_message, timestamp_too_old, meta_display_set_input_focus_window): * src/keybindings.[ch] (grab_keyboard, ungrab_keyboard, meta_screen_grab_all_keys, meta_window_grab_all_keys, meta_window_ungrab_all_keys, error_on_generic_command, error_on_command, error_on_terminal_command): * src/metacity-dialog.c (on_realize, warn_about_no_sm_support, error_about_command, main): * src/screen.[ch] (struct _MetaScreen, meta_screen_new, meta_screen_show_desktop, meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): * src/session.c (warn_about_lame_clients_and_finish_interact): * src/window.[ch] (struct _MetaWindow, intervening_user_event_occurred, window_activate, meta_window_delete, meta_window_focus, meta_window_send_icccm_message, meta_window_client_message, menu_callback, meta_window_show_menu, struct EventScannerData, check_use_this_motion_notify, meta_window_begin_grab_op, meta_window_set_user_time): * src/workspace.[ch] (focus_ancestor_or_mru_window, meta_workspace_activate_with_focus, meta_workspace_activate, meta_workspace_focus_default_window, focus_ancestor_or_mru_window): Fix issues on 64-bit machines with timestamps by using guint32 (like gtk+ does) instead of Time. #348305
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guint32 timestamp);
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void meta_window_move_resize_request(MetaWindow *window,
guint value_mask,
int gravity,
int x,
int y,
int width,
int height);
void meta_window_move_resize_wayland (MetaWindow *window,
int width,
int height,
int dx,
int dy);
void meta_window_set_focused_internal (MetaWindow *window,
gboolean focused);
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void meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint (MetaWindow *window);
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unsigned long meta_window_get_net_wm_desktop (MetaWindow *window);
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void meta_window_show_menu (MetaWindow *window,
int root_x,
int root_y,
int button,
Fix issues on 64-bit machines with timestamps by using guint32 (like gtk+ 2006-09-13 Elijah Newren <newren gmail com> * src/common.h (MetaWindowMenuFunc): * src/core.[ch] (meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus, meta_core_user_focus, meta_core_show_window_menu, meta_core_begin_grab_op, meta_core_end_grab_op): * src/delete.c (delete_ping_reply_func, delete_ping_timeout_func, meta_window_delete): * src/display.[ch] (struct MetaDisplay, struct MetaPingData, sanity_check_timestamps, meta_display_open, event_callback, meta_spew_event, meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor, meta_display_begin_grab_op, meta_display_end_grab_op, meta_display_ping_timeout, meta_display_ping_window, process_pong_message, timestamp_too_old, meta_display_set_input_focus_window): * src/keybindings.[ch] (grab_keyboard, ungrab_keyboard, meta_screen_grab_all_keys, meta_window_grab_all_keys, meta_window_ungrab_all_keys, error_on_generic_command, error_on_command, error_on_terminal_command): * src/metacity-dialog.c (on_realize, warn_about_no_sm_support, error_about_command, main): * src/screen.[ch] (struct _MetaScreen, meta_screen_new, meta_screen_show_desktop, meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): * src/session.c (warn_about_lame_clients_and_finish_interact): * src/window.[ch] (struct _MetaWindow, intervening_user_event_occurred, window_activate, meta_window_delete, meta_window_focus, meta_window_send_icccm_message, meta_window_client_message, menu_callback, meta_window_show_menu, struct EventScannerData, check_use_this_motion_notify, meta_window_begin_grab_op, meta_window_set_user_time): * src/workspace.[ch] (focus_ancestor_or_mru_window, meta_workspace_activate_with_focus, meta_workspace_activate, meta_workspace_focus_default_window, focus_ancestor_or_mru_window): Fix issues on 64-bit machines with timestamps by using guint32 (like gtk+ does) instead of Time. #348305
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guint32 timestamp);
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Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is 2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those changes (approx. 2000 lines): cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog Bugs fixed: unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1] unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be prioritized) unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions() forgets to include decorations) unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden edges 109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work 113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be constrained 122196 - windows show up under vertical panels 122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2] 124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving erroneously moves the window multidimensionally 136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen (*cough* filechooser *cough*) 142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas unless placed there by the user 143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them onscreen, if they'll fit 144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3] 149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4] 152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the screen too. 154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving or resizing 156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty a11y blocker) 302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive 304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading 308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior 312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size constraint 312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to grow 319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and releasing button press matter so much [1] fixed in my opinion, anyway. [2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu). [3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in this bug. [4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially onscreen constraints due to not clearing any fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them) New feature: 81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations; in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are implemented: Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than a threshold number of pixels Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until a certain amount of time has elapsed during the operation since the first request to move it past that edge Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge it cannot move past until the correct direction has been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times) Major changes: - constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of the function explaining the basics of how the new framework works. A more detailed explanation can be found in doc/how-constraints-works.txt - edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance. - boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c, among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions compiled into a program, testboxes. - meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation, the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize the correct value is needed) - the craziness of different values that meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will remain as they were before--caller beware. - screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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gboolean meta_window_titlebar_is_onscreen (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_shove_titlebar_onscreen (MetaWindow *window);
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void meta_window_set_gravity (MetaWindow *window,
int gravity);
#ifdef HAVE_XSYNC
void meta_window_update_sync_request_counter (MetaWindow *window,
gint64 new_counter_value);
#endif /* HAVE_XSYNC */
void meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event (MetaWindow *window,
const ClutterEvent *event);
void meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_xevent (MetaWindow *window,
XIDeviceEvent *xevent);
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Update constraints code to support the new _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL EWMH 2003-06-10 Rob Adams <robadams@ucla.edu> Update constraints code to support the new _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL EWMH draft specification. See #86682. Also, fix a bug involving work area invalidation on metacity startup. Fix for #108497. Finally, some minor fixes for full screen windows. * src/window.h: Add new MetaStruts structure to store strut rects for a window. Remove has_struts and do_not_cover flag, and support new MetaStruts instead of the four ints. * src/window.c (meta_window_new): change initialization to work with new struts. Also, move meta_window_update_struts call to after the workspaces are initialized to fix #108497. Remove do_not_cover and related code. (process_property_notify): add strut_partial (update_struts): change function name to meta_window_update_struts and expose in external MetaWindow API. Support partial width struts and the new strut rects. * src/workspace.h: add new GSLists containing pointers to all relevant struts for this workspace. * src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_new): initialize the list of strut rects for this workspace. (meta_workspace_free): free the strut rect lists (ensure_work_areas_validated): support new struts and new strut rect lists. Unleash the per-xinerama work areas. * src/constraints.c (get_outermost_onscreen_positions): Use the current window position along with the new per-workspace strut rects to compute the constraints that apply to a particular window. (constraint_hint_applies_func): don't do hints constraints on fullscreen windows (update_position_limits): for maximized windows use the work areas to set the position limits; for other windows rely on the struts constraints to be computed later in get_outermost_onscreen_positions (meta_window_constrain): don't apply aspect ratio hints to full screen windows * src/display.c (meta_display_open): add _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL atom (meta_rectangle_equal): new helper function for MetaRectangles (event_queue_callback): #ifndef out if USE_GDK_DISPLAY not set to avoid compiler warning * src/display.h: add atom_net_wm_strut_partial, and add meta_rectangle_equal. * src/screen.c (meta_screen_rect_intersects_xinerama): change _window_intersects_ to _rect_intersects_ which is more useful now. (meta_screen_resize_func): update struts on windows with struts since struts are relative to the screen size, and this function is called when the screen size updates. * src/screen.h (meta_screen_rect_intersects_xinerama): change _window_intersects_ to _rect_intersects_ which is more useful now. * src/window-props.c (meta_display_init_window_prop_hooks): add hook for strut_partial * src/tools/metacity-window-demo.c: Support partial-width struts on the dock window tests for metacity testing purposes.
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GList* meta_window_get_workspaces (MetaWindow *window);
int meta_window_get_current_tile_monitor_number (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_get_current_tile_area (MetaWindow *window,
MetaRectangle *tile_area);
gboolean meta_window_same_application (MetaWindow *window,
MetaWindow *other_window);
#define META_WINDOW_IN_NORMAL_TAB_CHAIN_TYPE(w) \
((w)->type != META_WINDOW_DOCK && (w)->type != META_WINDOW_DESKTOP)
#define META_WINDOW_IN_NORMAL_TAB_CHAIN(w) \
(((w)->input || (w)->take_focus ) && META_WINDOW_IN_NORMAL_TAB_CHAIN_TYPE (w) && (!(w)->skip_taskbar))
#define META_WINDOW_IN_DOCK_TAB_CHAIN(w) \
(((w)->input || (w)->take_focus) && (! META_WINDOW_IN_NORMAL_TAB_CHAIN_TYPE (w) || (w)->skip_taskbar))
#define META_WINDOW_IN_GROUP_TAB_CHAIN(w, g) \
(((w)->input || (w)->take_focus) && (!g || meta_window_get_group(w)==g))
void meta_window_refresh_resize_popup (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_free_delete_dialog (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_create_sync_request_alarm (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_destroy_sync_request_alarm (MetaWindow *window);
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients 2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com> * src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients (meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's ancestors, not just the window itself. * src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by 16 unsigned long, increment by 4 * src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized, restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState, since IconicState on initial window map means that the window should be minimized. * src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an idle to recompute the work area hint. (set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just num_workspaces. * src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field, handle it on screen shutdown * src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY, META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities * src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if their parent window is minimized (meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all transients of the window being minimized * src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the screen" (meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent, not right at the top. (meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire screen. * src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function, but not implemented
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Merge reduced_resources mode patch from the branch. Offers wireframe and 2003-10-12 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> Merge reduced_resources mode patch from the branch. Offers wireframe and no-animations. * src/window.c (implement_showing): no animation if we are in reduced resources mode * src/prefs.c: add REDUCED_RESOURCES pref * src/window.c (meta_window_update_keyboard_resize): fix to modify grab_anchor_window_pos to grab_wireframe_rect if appropriate instead of window->rect * src/display.h (struct _MetaDisplay): add grab_start_serial used to avoid responding to events that occurred prior to the grab initialization. Still broken in various ways, specifically EnterNotify that occurred prior to XGrabPointer is processed as if it occurred after. * src/window.c (meta_window_update_keyboard_move): add this instead of meta_window_warp_pointer() crack * src/effects.c (meta_effects_update_wireframe): draw a kind of grid for the wireframe, instead of just a rectangle, like twm * src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): line width of 3 for the XOR gc "Reduced resources" mode based on wireframe patch from Erwann Chenede. Still pretty buggy. * src/keybindings.c (process_keyboard_move_grab) (process_keyboard_resize_grab): add gruesome wireframe hacks * src/display.c (meta_display_end_grab_op): end wireframe (meta_display_begin_grab_op): begin wireframe * src/effects.c (meta_effects_end_wireframe) (meta_effects_update_wireframe, meta_effects_begin_wireframe): routines to draw the wireframe stuff * src/window.c (window_should_be_showing): hide window when doing wireframe, commented out as it breaks grab * src/window.c (meta_window_refresh_resize_popup): handle wireframe * src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): create a screen->root_xor_gc for use in drawing wireframes * src/frames.c (meta_frames_push_delay_exposes): repaint everything before we delay
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void meta_window_update_keyboard_resize (MetaWindow *window,
gboolean update_cursor);
void meta_window_update_keyboard_move (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_update_layer (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_recalc_features (MetaWindow *window);
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/* recalc_window_type is x11 only, wayland does its thing and then calls type_changed */
void meta_window_recalc_window_type (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_type_changed (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_frame_size_changed (MetaWindow *window);
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME 2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu> Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME * src/display.c: (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[], (event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress (doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update this themselves. * src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field * src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well. * src/stack.c: s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/, (meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server. * src/window-props.c: (init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions, (reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time * src/window.c: new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound), (meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes, (window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new windows, (meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it just below the focused window in the stack (process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function * src/window.h: (_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp, initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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void meta_window_stack_just_below (MetaWindow *window,
MetaWindow *below_this_one);
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct rare 2005-02-20 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct rare problems with timestamps (make sure window selected in tasklist actually gets focus, sanity check timestamps to avoid rogue apps hosing the system, correct the updating of net_wm_user_time, correctly handle timestamps of 0 when comparing xserver timestamps for those who have had their systems up for over 25 days or so, add some debugging information to verbose logs, some code cleanups). Fixes all issues listed in #167358. * src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): clarify comment on last_focus_time, introduce a new variable--last_user_time, (XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE macro): put this functionality into a separate macro and then introduce a new macro with this name that uses the old one but adds additional special-case checks for timestamps that are 0, (comment to meta_display_set_input_focus_window): add information about how last_user_time should be used in this function * src/display.c (santiy_check_timestamps): new function, (meta_display_open): intialize display->last_user_time, (meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip): use the timestamp, which is known to be good, in order to sanity_check_timestamps, (event_callback): use the new meta_window_ste_user_time() function in order to correct problems, use the timestamp of KeyPress and ButtonPress events, which are known to be good, in order to sanity_check_timestamps, (timestamp_too_old): new function for common behavior of meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window and meta_display_set_input_focus_window, with added checking for display->last_user_time in addition to display->last_focus_time, (meta_display_set_input_focus_window): replace some of the code with a call to timestamp_too_old(), (meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window): replace some of th ecode with a call to timestamp_too_old() * src/window.h: (meta_window_set_user_time): new function to abstract the many things that need to be done when updating the net_wm_user_time of any window * src/window.c: (meta_window_activate): add debugging spew, make sure the comparison is made with last_user_time NOT last_focus_time, use meta_window_set_user_time() function in order to correct problems, (meta_window_client_message): add a newline to a debugging message to make them easier to read, (meta_window_set_user_time): new function * src/window-props.c (reload_net_wm_user_time): use the new meta_window_ste_user_time() function in order to correct problems
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void meta_window_set_user_time (MetaWindow *window,
Fix issues on 64-bit machines with timestamps by using guint32 (like gtk+ 2006-09-13 Elijah Newren <newren gmail com> * src/common.h (MetaWindowMenuFunc): * src/core.[ch] (meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus, meta_core_user_focus, meta_core_show_window_menu, meta_core_begin_grab_op, meta_core_end_grab_op): * src/delete.c (delete_ping_reply_func, delete_ping_timeout_func, meta_window_delete): * src/display.[ch] (struct MetaDisplay, struct MetaPingData, sanity_check_timestamps, meta_display_open, event_callback, meta_spew_event, meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor, meta_display_begin_grab_op, meta_display_end_grab_op, meta_display_ping_timeout, meta_display_ping_window, process_pong_message, timestamp_too_old, meta_display_set_input_focus_window): * src/keybindings.[ch] (grab_keyboard, ungrab_keyboard, meta_screen_grab_all_keys, meta_window_grab_all_keys, meta_window_ungrab_all_keys, error_on_generic_command, error_on_command, error_on_terminal_command): * src/metacity-dialog.c (on_realize, warn_about_no_sm_support, error_about_command, main): * src/screen.[ch] (struct _MetaScreen, meta_screen_new, meta_screen_show_desktop, meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): * src/session.c (warn_about_lame_clients_and_finish_interact): * src/window.[ch] (struct _MetaWindow, intervening_user_event_occurred, window_activate, meta_window_delete, meta_window_focus, meta_window_send_icccm_message, meta_window_client_message, menu_callback, meta_window_show_menu, struct EventScannerData, check_use_this_motion_notify, meta_window_begin_grab_op, meta_window_set_user_time): * src/workspace.[ch] (focus_ancestor_or_mru_window, meta_workspace_activate_with_focus, meta_workspace_activate, meta_workspace_focus_default_window, focus_ancestor_or_mru_window): Fix issues on 64-bit machines with timestamps by using guint32 (like gtk+ does) instead of Time. #348305
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guint32 timestamp);
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct rare 2005-02-20 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct rare problems with timestamps (make sure window selected in tasklist actually gets focus, sanity check timestamps to avoid rogue apps hosing the system, correct the updating of net_wm_user_time, correctly handle timestamps of 0 when comparing xserver timestamps for those who have had their systems up for over 25 days or so, add some debugging information to verbose logs, some code cleanups). Fixes all issues listed in #167358. * src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): clarify comment on last_focus_time, introduce a new variable--last_user_time, (XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE macro): put this functionality into a separate macro and then introduce a new macro with this name that uses the old one but adds additional special-case checks for timestamps that are 0, (comment to meta_display_set_input_focus_window): add information about how last_user_time should be used in this function * src/display.c (santiy_check_timestamps): new function, (meta_display_open): intialize display->last_user_time, (meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip): use the timestamp, which is known to be good, in order to sanity_check_timestamps, (event_callback): use the new meta_window_ste_user_time() function in order to correct problems, use the timestamp of KeyPress and ButtonPress events, which are known to be good, in order to sanity_check_timestamps, (timestamp_too_old): new function for common behavior of meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window and meta_display_set_input_focus_window, with added checking for display->last_user_time in addition to display->last_focus_time, (meta_display_set_input_focus_window): replace some of the code with a call to timestamp_too_old(), (meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window): replace some of th ecode with a call to timestamp_too_old() * src/window.h: (meta_window_set_user_time): new function to abstract the many things that need to be done when updating the net_wm_user_time of any window * src/window.c: (meta_window_activate): add debugging spew, make sure the comparison is made with last_user_time NOT last_focus_time, use meta_window_set_user_time() function in order to correct problems, (meta_window_client_message): add a newline to a debugging message to make them easier to read, (meta_window_set_user_time): new function * src/window-props.c (reload_net_wm_user_time): use the new meta_window_ste_user_time() function in order to correct problems
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Added "above" to the list of flags a frame can have, so that we know when * common.h: Added "above" to the list of flags a frame can have, so that we know when to mark it as always on top. Added six grab ops, one to do and one to undo each of the three new titlebar buttons (shade, above, stick). Added six new button functions, similarly. (#96229) * frame.c (meta_frame_get_flags): If a frame has the WM_STATE_ABOVE X attribute, set META_FRAME_ABOVE in its flags. * frames.c (meta_frames_apply_shapes): Allow variable amounts of rounding. (#113162) * frames.c (show_tip_now, meta_frames_paint_to_drawable, control_rect, get_control): extend handling of existing buttons to the 3*2 new kinds of button. (#96229) * frames.c (meta_frames_button_press_event): translate clicks on the 3*2 new kinds of button to the new grab ops. (#96229) * frames.c (meta_frames_button_release_event): implement the various actions for the 3*2 new kinds of button. (#96229) * frames.c (meta_frames_update_prelit_control, meta_frames_motion_notify_event): extend existing motion notifications for buttons to the 3*2 new kinds of button. (#96229) * frames.c (meta_frames_set_window_background): handle specified background colours and alpha transparency. (#151261) * frames.h (MetaFrameControl): New control types for the 3*2 new kinds of button. (#96229) * iconcache.[ch] (meta_read_icons): use theme's fallback icons if a window has no icon; use metacity's fallback icons only if the theme does not provide any. (#11363) * iconcache.[ch] (meta_invalidate_default_icons (new function)): clear icon cache on windows using default icons, and update them. (#11363) * main.c (main): added \n to error message. * prefs.c (button_function_from_string): extend for 3 new button types. (#96229) * prefs.c (button_opposite_function (new function)): return a button function's inverse (shade -> unshade, etc) (#96229) * prefs.c (update_button_layout): allocate space for a button's inverse, if it has one. (#96229) * theme-parser.c (ParseState): add state for fallback icons (#11363) * theme-parser.c (ParseInfo): add format_version; remove menu_icon_* (#114305) * theme-parser.c (parse_positive_integer): add lookup for integer constants (#331356) * theme-parser.c (parse_rounding (new function)): parse window rounding amount (#113162) * theme-parser.c (parse_alpha): don't set error if the number can't be parsed since it'll already be set; change tolerance in comparison from 1e6 to 1e-6 * theme-parser.c (parse_color (new function)): parse colour, including possible constant lookup. * theme-parser.c (parse_toplevel_element): allow defining of various new kinds of constant; allow hide_buttons (#121639) and more detailed rounding attributes on <frame_geometry> (#113162); allow background and alpha attributes on <frame_style>; (#151261) remove support for <menu_icon> except as stub; (#114305) add support for loading stock images (#113465); add support for <fallback>. (#11363)) * theme-parser.c (parse_draw_op_element): add from and to attribute for arcs. (#121603) * theme-parser.c (parse_style_element): add check for theme version supporting a button function. (#96229) * theme-parser.c (parse_style_set_element): add ability for shaded windows to be resizable (#114304) * theme-parser.c (meta_theme_load): add theme versioning routine. * theme.c ( meta_frame_layout_get_borders): return rectangles for the new 3*2 kinds of button, except where they're inapplicable. (#96229) * theme.c (meta_frame_layout_calc_geometry): don't format buttons on windows with no buttons (#121639); strip the 3*2 new kinds of button correctly (#96229); allow variable amounts of rounding (#113162). * theme.c (meta_frame_style_new): set alpha to 255 by default. (#151261) * theme.c (meta_frame_style_unref): free colour spec if allocated. (#151261) * theme.c (meta_frame_style_validate): it's only an error not to include a button if that button is valid in the current theme. (#96229) * theme.c (button_rect): return rectangles for the new 3*2 kinds of button. (#96229) * theme.c (meta_frame_style_set_unref): free differently resizable shaded styles. (#114304) * theme.c (get_style): look up differently resizable styles for shaded windows. (#114304) * theme.c (free_menu_ops (removed function), get_menu_icon (removed function), meta_theme_draw_menu_icon (removed function), meta_menu_icon_type_from_string (removed function), meta_menu_icon_type_to_string (removed function), meta_theme_free, meta_theme_validate): removed menu icon code. (#114305) * theme.c (meta_theme_load_image): add size_of_theme_icons parameter. (#113465) * theme.c (meta_theme_define_color_constant (new function), meta_theme_lookup_color_constant (new function)): allow definition of colour constants. (#129747) * theme.c (meta_button_type_from_string, meta_button_type_to_string): add the 3*2 new kinds of button. (#96229) * theme.c (meta_theme_earliest_version_with_button (new function)): return the theme version each button was introduced in. (#96229) * theme.h ( MetaFrameLayout): add "hide_buttons" flag (#121639) and corner radiuses. (#113162) * theme.h (MetaFrameGeometry): add rectangles for the 3*2 new buttons. (#96229) * theme.h (MetaButtonType): the 3*2 new buttons. (#96229) * theme.h (MetaFrameStyle): add window_background_color and window_background_alpha so that we can specify background on a <frame_style>. (#151261) * theme.h (MetaFrameStyleSet): shaded_styles gets resize dimension. (#114304) * theme.h (MetaTheme): added format_version, color_constants hash, (#129747) fallback_icon and fallback_mini_icon, (#11363) and removed menu_icons. (#114305) * theme.h (META_THEME_ALLOWS (new macro)): return whether a theme supports a given feature. Also, several macros representing new features in v2. * ui.c (meta_ui_set_current_theme)): also invalidate default icons. (#11363) * window.[ch] (meta_window_update_icon_now)): became non-static. (#11363)
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void meta_window_update_icon_now (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_update_for_monitors_changed (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_update_on_all_workspaces (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_propagate_focus_appearance (MetaWindow *window,
gboolean focused);
gboolean meta_window_should_attach_to_parent (MetaWindow *window);
gboolean meta_window_can_tile_side_by_side (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_compute_tile_match (MetaWindow *window);
gboolean meta_window_updates_are_frozen (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_set_title (MetaWindow *window,
const char *title);
void meta_window_set_wm_class (MetaWindow *window,
const char *wm_class,
const char *wm_instance);
void meta_window_set_gtk_dbus_properties (MetaWindow *window,
const char *application_id,
const char *unique_bus_name,
const char *appmenu_path,
const char *menubar_path,
const char *application_object_path,
const char *window_object_path);
void meta_window_set_transient_for (MetaWindow *window,
MetaWindow *parent);
void meta_window_set_opacity (MetaWindow *window,
guint opacity);
void meta_window_set_custom_frame_extents (MetaWindow *window,
GtkBorder *extents);
void meta_window_handle_enter (MetaWindow *window,
guint32 timestamp,
guint root_x,
guint root_y);
void meta_window_set_surface_mapped (MetaWindow *window,
gboolean surface_mapped);
Window meta_window_get_toplevel_xwindow (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_get_client_area_rect (const MetaWindow *window,
cairo_rectangle_int_t *rect);
void meta_window_activate_full (MetaWindow *window,
guint32 timestamp,
MetaClientType source_indication,
MetaWorkspace *workspace);
gboolean meta_window_is_client_decorated (MetaWindow *window);
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME 2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu> Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME * src/display.c: (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[], (event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress (doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update this themselves. * src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field * src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well. * src/stack.c: s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/, (meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server. * src/window-props.c: (init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions, (reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time * src/window.c: new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound), (meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes, (window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new windows, (meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it just below the focused window in the stack (process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function * src/window.h: (_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp, initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time, (meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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#endif