Example config that produces the crash (with a single output):
workspace 1
workspace 2
Prior to this commit, container_workspace_free would manually mark the
L_FLOATING container as destroying and free it. This assumed the
L_FLOATING container would never be involved in a transaction. This was
a safe assumption when it was implemented, but became an incorrect
assumption once parent/child relationships became transactionised.
This commit removes the L_FLOATING free from container_workspace_free.
When the workspace is destroyed, it starts the normal destroy process on
the L_FLOATING container so it can be freed via transactions.
* Move workspace selection into separate function
* Instead of keeping a `prev_focus` variable, do the check in
`should_focus` (ie. views can only take focus if they're mapped into the
active workspace)
* Fix assign-to-output - it previously set `prev_focus` but should be
`target_sibling`
* Remove call to `workspace_switch` as we'll only ever focus the view if
it's in the active workspace
when using 2 display, if scaling is different
`container_update_textures_recursive` is called when moving workspace on
different display.
We need to call `container_update_title_textures` only for container of type
"CONTAINER" or "VIEW" in order to be consistent with the assert in
`update_title_texture`.
Implements the following commands:
* move scratchpad
* scratchpad show
* [criteria] scratchpad show
Also fixes these:
* Fix memory leak when executing command with criteria
(use `list_free(views)` instead of `free(views)`)
* Fix crash when running `move to` with no further arguments
This implements the following:
* `floating_modifier` configuration directive
* Drag a floating window by its title bar
* Hold mod + drag a floating window from anywhere
* Resize a floating view by dragging the border
* Resize a floating view by holding mod and right clicking anywhere on
the view
* Resize a floating view and keep aspect ratio by holding shift while
resizing using either method
* Mouse cursor turns into resize when hovering floating border or corner
When an xwayland view is mapped, the IPC urgent event was being sent on
every surface commit.
I had intentionally ommitted the check because I figured an urgent
surface could update its urgent timestamp by sending urgent a second
time. But that's not how it works in xwayland's case, and it makes for
more complicated code.
Introduces a command to manually set urgency, as well as rendering of
urgent views, sending the IPC event, removing urgency after focused for
one second, and matching urgent views via criteria.
This PR changes the way we handle transactions to a more simple method.
The new method is to mark containers as dirty from low level code
(eg. arranging, or container_destroy, and eventually seat_set_focus),
then call transaction_commit_dirty which picks up those containers and
runs them through a transaction. The old methods of using transactions
(arrange_and_commit, or creating one manually) are now no longer
possible.
The highest-level code (execute_command and view implementation
handlers) will call transaction_commit_dirty, so most other code just
needs to set containers as dirty. This is done by arranging, but can
also be done by calling container_set_dirty.
The title and marks textures would have their height set from the
config's computed max font height, but the textures were not regenerated
when the config's max font height changed which made a gap appear.
Rather than making it regenerate the title textures every time the
config font height was changed, I've changed it to just make the
textures the height of the title itself and fill any gap when rendering.
Also, the title_width and marks_width variables have been renamed to
make it more obvious that they are in output-buffer-local coordinates.
Fixes#1936.