When yes, the old behaviour of adding half the inner gap around each
view is used.
When no, don't add any gap when an edge of the view aligns with the
workspace. The result is inner gap only between views, not against the
workspace edge.
The algorithm is not perfect because it means the extra space is
distributed amongst edge-aligned views only, but it's simple, looks good
and it works.
Place mouse at center of focused view when changing to a workspace on a
different output, if option is enabled. (This replicates existing i3
option.)
This can be triggered in multiple ways:
A) via `workspace <name>` which changes output
B) via `focus <direction>` which changes output
C) via `focus output <name>` which (obviously) changes output
Replicates i3 option. Verbosity level given as command line argument
becomes default log level, and using 'debuglog toggle' switches back and
forth between default and debug (or L_ERROR and debug if default is also
L_DEBUG).
This is an undocumented feature (the word "number" is just ignored
anyway), but it exists to be compatible with i3 config syntax.
Plus some code cleanup at the same time.
If e.g. a window has a popup open then that will lock the current focus,
making a workspace switch denied.
So don't move the mouse pointer in such cases.
In i3 the ipc reply will contain a human readable error message, and
this patch replicates that behaviour.
However, that error message is also useful for logging, which this
patch takes advantage of.
E.g. instead of logging errors directly in commands.c/checkargs, it is
fed back to the caller which eventually ends up logging everything with
maximum context available (config.c/read_config).
So instead of logging e.g. "Error on line 'exit'" it will now log:
"Error on line 'exit': Can't execute from config."
Before this patch sway would proceed into find_handler which would cause
a crash trying to parse a NULL string.
This could be triggered via e.g. `i3-msg -s $(sway --get-socketpath)`.
When using an i3 config verbatim in sway this switch to exec or
exec_always might appear.
Before this patch the switch would be passed to /bin/sh, causing
an error, and the command would not be run.