/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */ /** * \file stack-tracker.h Track stacking order for compositor * * MetaStackTracker maintains the most accurate view we have at a * given point of time of the ordering of the children of the root * window (including override-redirect windows.) This is used to order * the windows when the compositor draws them. * * By contrast, MetaStack is responsible for keeping track of how we * think that windows *should* be ordered. For windows we manage * (non-override-redirect windows), the two stacking orders will be * the same. */ /* * Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat, Inc. * * 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 . */ #ifndef META_STACK_TRACKER_H #define META_STACK_TRACKER_H #include #include typedef struct _MetaStackTracker MetaStackTracker; MetaStackTracker *meta_stack_tracker_new (MetaScreen *screen); void meta_stack_tracker_free (MetaStackTracker *tracker); /* These functions are called when we make an X call that changes the * stacking order; this allows MetaStackTracker to predict stacking * order before it receives events back from the X server */ void meta_stack_tracker_record_add (MetaStackTracker *tracker, guint64 window, gulong serial); void meta_stack_tracker_record_remove (MetaStackTracker *tracker, guint64 window, gulong serial); void meta_stack_tracker_record_raise_above (MetaStackTracker *tracker, guint64 window, guint64 sibling, gulong serial); void meta_stack_tracker_record_lower_below (MetaStackTracker *tracker, guint64 window, guint64 sibling, gulong serial); void meta_stack_tracker_record_lower (MetaStackTracker *tracker, guint64 window, gulong serial); /* We also have functions that also go ahead and do the work */ void meta_stack_tracker_raise_above (MetaStackTracker *tracker, guint64 window, guint64 sibling); void meta_stack_tracker_lower_below (MetaStackTracker *tracker, guint64 window, guint64 sibling); void meta_stack_tracker_lower (MetaStackTracker *tracker, guint64 window); void meta_stack_tracker_restack_windows (MetaStackTracker *tracker, const guint64 *windows, int n_windows); /* These functions are used to update the stack when we get events * reflecting changes to the stacking order */ void meta_stack_tracker_create_event (MetaStackTracker *tracker, XCreateWindowEvent *event); void meta_stack_tracker_destroy_event (MetaStackTracker *tracker, XDestroyWindowEvent *event); void meta_stack_tracker_reparent_event (MetaStackTracker *tracker, XReparentEvent *event); void meta_stack_tracker_configure_event (MetaStackTracker *tracker, XConfigureEvent *event); void meta_stack_tracker_get_stack (MetaStackTracker *tracker, guint64 **windows, int *n_entries); void meta_stack_tracker_sync_stack (MetaStackTracker *tracker); void meta_stack_tracker_queue_sync_stack (MetaStackTracker *tracker); #endif /* META_STACK_TRACKER_H */