In addition to removing unused code, two minor problems are fixed:
(1) `resize set` and `resize adjust` did not error when given
too many arguments.
(2) `orientation` was incorrectly overridden to be 'U' for
scroll events in the swaybar tray `handle_click` function.
This removes the call to `root_scratchpad_show` from
`root_scratchpad_remove_container` and places it in the
`cmd_move_container`. This also moved the IPC `window::move` event to
`cmd_scratchpad`.
Modifier handling functions were moved into sway/input/keyboard.c;
opposite_direction for enum wlr_direction into sway/tree/output.c;
and get_parent_pid into sway/tree/root.c .
This commit mostly duplicates the wlr_log functions, although
with a sway_* prefix. (This is very similar to PR #2009.)
However, the logging function no longer needs to be replaceable,
so sway_log_init's second argument is used to set the exit
callback for sway_abort.
wlr_log_init is still invoked in sway/main.c
This commit makes it easier to remove the wlroots dependency for
the helper programs swaymsg, swaybg, swaybar, and swaynag.
This extends `input <identifier> events toggle` to allow for an optional
list of modes to toggle through. If no event modes are listed, all
supported modes are cycled through (current behavior). If event modes
are listed, they will be cycled through, defaulting to the first mode
listed when the current mode is not in the list. This modes listed will
also not be checked to see if the device supports them and may fail.
This modifies `bar_cmd_tray_bindsym` to use `get_mouse_bindsym` for
parsing mouse buttons. This also introduces `bar_cmd_tray_bindcode`,
which will use `get_mouse_bindcode` for parsing mouse buttons. Like with
sway bindings, the two commands are encapsulated in a single file to
maximize shared code.
This also modifies tray bindings to work off of events codes rather than
x11 buttons, which allows for any mouse buttons to be used.
For `get_bar_config`, `event_code` has been added to the `tray_bindings`
section and will include to event code for the button. If the event code
can be mapped to a x11 button, `input_code` will still be the x11 button
number. Otherwise, `input_code` will be `0`.
This fixes the handling of hidden scratchpad containers for some
commands. For the most part, this just prevents running the commands on
hidden scratchpad containers, but there are some commands that have some
special handling for them.
For example, create layout V[view view view] and resize the leftmost
view using mod+rightclick. Previously, the edge between view 2 and 3
would be adjusted as well. Now this edge will remain constant, which
matches the behaviour of i3.
To do this operation correctly, the resize tiling seatop now keeps track
of two containers, as the container that resizes horizontally will be a
different container to the one which resizes vertically (one will be an
ancestor). The tiling resize seatop now figures out these containers
during the start of the operation and keeps references to them in the
event. A new function container_find_resize_parent has been introduced
to do this. This function is also used by the resize command.
During cursor motion, the seatop logic is similar to before, but now has
to choose the correct container to resize.
In resize.c, container_resize_tiled and resize_tiled have been merged
into one. One of them originally did nothing except pass the values
through to the other.
container_resize_tiled now takes a simplified approach where it just
finds the immediate siblings on either side and resizes them without
worrying about the others. The parellel_coord and parallel_size
functions are no longer needed and have been removed.
Patch tested by compiling with `__attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)))`
applied to `cmd_results_new`.
String usage constants have been converted from pointers to arrays when
encountered. General handler format strings were sometimes modified to
include the old input string, especially for unknown command errors.
This patch removes the resize_axis enum in favour of wlr_edges. As
wlr_edges has no `horizontal` or `vertical` value, it denotes these by
bitwise `or`ing the left/right and up/down values. Two constants are
defined to make it easier to refer to these.
This will allow the tiling resize seatop to utilise the functions in
this file. resize_axis was local to the resize command and couldn't be
exposed in function arguments.
Adds the bar subcommand `status_padding <padding>` which allows setting
the padding used for swaybar. If `status_padding` is set to `0`, blocks
will be able to take up the full height of the bar.
This modifies `input_cmd_scroll_button` to utilize the mouse button
helper `get_mouse_button` when parsing the button. x11 axis buttons are
not supported with this command and `CMD_INVALID` will be returned, but
all other x11 buttons, button event names, and button event codes should
be working
This modifies `bar_cmd_bindsym` to use `get_mouse_bindsym` for parsing
mouse buttons. This also introduces `cmd_bar_bindcode`, which will use
`get_mouse_bindcode` for parsing mouse buttons. Like sway bindings, the
two commands are encapsulated in a single file with shared code.
This also modifies swaybar to operate off of event codes rather than x11
button numbers, which allows for any mouse button to be used.
This introduces two new IPC properties:
- For `get_bar_config`, `event_code` has been added to the `bindings`
section and will include to event code for the button. If the event code
can be mapped to a x11 button, `input_code` will still be the x11 button
number. Otherwise, `input_code` will be `0`.
- Likewise for `click_events`, `event` has been added and will include
the event code for the button clicked. If the event code can be mapped
to a x11 button, `button` will still be the x11 button number.
Otherwise, `button` will be `0`.
This modifies `seat_cmd_cursor` to utilize `get_mouse_button` when
parsing mouse buttons for the `press` and `release` operations. All x11
buttons, button event names, and button event codes are supported.
For x11 axis buttons, `dispatch_cursor_axis` is used instead of
`dispatch_cursor_button`. However the `press`/`release` state is ignored
and the either axis event is processed. This also removes support for
`left` and `right` in favor of `BTN_LEFT` and `BTN_RIGHT`.
Implements toggling input events during runtime. This will not attempt
to toggle to a mode that is not supported by the device.
When toggling the wildcard input, the device specific input configs are
altered. Each device will cycle one supported mode.
This modifies `bindcode` and `bindsym` to use `get_mouse_bindcode` and
`get_mouse_bindsym`, respectively, to parse mouse buttons. Additionally,
the `BINDING_MOUSE` type has been split into `BINDING_MOUSECODE` and
`BINDING_MOUSESYM` to match keys and allow for mouse bindcodes to be
used. Between the two commands, all button syms and codes should be
supported, including x11 axis buttons.
evdev-proto is installed by a dependency, so some files have been missed:
In file included from ../sway/input/cursor.c:3:
/usr/local/include/libevdev-1.0/libevdev/libevdev.h:30:10: fatal error: 'linux/input.h' file not found
#include <linux/input.h>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../swaybar/i3bar.c:3:10: fatal error: 'linux/input-event-codes.h' file not found
#include <linux/input-event-codes.h>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
`seat_execute_command` was incorrectly setting
`config->handler_context.seat` before calling `execute_command`. Since
`execute_command` was being called with a `NULL` seat argument,
`execute_command` was setting `config->handler_context.seat` to the
default seat. This resulted in all bindings being executed on the
default seat and causing undesired behavior for devices on other seats.
Wait until all seat configs have been read before applying them on
reload. This prevents unnecessary attachment/detachment of input
devices and therefore creation/destruction of seat devices as
individual lines are read.
Implements `tiling_drag_threshold <threshold>` to prevent accidental
dragging of tiling containers. If a container (and all of its
descendants) are unfocused and the tile bar is pressed, a threshold
will be used before actually starting the drag. Once the threshold has
been exceeded, the cursor will change to the grab icon and the operation
will switch from `OP_MOVE_TILING_THRESHOLD` to `OP_MOVE_TILING`.
Instead of simulating events on the current seat, this makes it so
seat_cmd_cursor respects the seat name provided by `seat <name> cursor
<args>`. It also adds support for simulating events on all seats when
the wildcard is given.
This also defers the command when reading the config, which allows the
user to set the initial position of the cursor when the command is
included in the config file.