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* Migrate to 2018 edition. * Use impl Iterator at one site. * Fix more rust 2018 idioms.
388 lines
14 KiB
Rust
388 lines
14 KiB
Rust
use std::cmp;
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use super::*;
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use crate::dpi::{LogicalPosition, LogicalSize};
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// Friendly neighborhood axis-aligned rectangle
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub struct AaRect {
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x: i64,
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y: i64,
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width: i64,
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height: i64,
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}
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impl AaRect {
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pub fn new((x, y): (i32, i32), (width, height): (u32, u32)) -> Self {
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let (x, y) = (x as i64, y as i64);
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let (width, height) = (width as i64, height as i64);
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AaRect { x, y, width, height }
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}
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pub fn contains_point(&self, x: i64, y: i64) -> bool {
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x >= self.x && x <= self.x + self.width && y >= self.y && y <= self.y + self.height
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}
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pub fn get_overlapping_area(&self, other: &Self) -> i64 {
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let x_overlap = cmp::max(
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0,
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cmp::min(self.x + self.width, other.x + other.width) - cmp::max(self.x, other.x),
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);
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let y_overlap = cmp::max(
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0,
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cmp::min(self.y + self.height, other.y + other.height) - cmp::max(self.y, other.y),
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);
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x_overlap * y_overlap
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct TranslatedCoords {
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pub x_rel_root: c_int,
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pub y_rel_root: c_int,
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pub child: ffi::Window,
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Geometry {
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pub root: ffi::Window,
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// If you want positions relative to the root window, use translate_coords.
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// Note that the overwhelming majority of window managers are reparenting WMs, thus the window
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// ID we get from window creation is for a nested window used as the window's client area. If
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// you call get_geometry with that window ID, then you'll get the position of that client area
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// window relative to the parent it's nested in (the frame), which isn't helpful if you want
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// to know the frame position.
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pub x_rel_parent: c_int,
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pub y_rel_parent: c_int,
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// In that same case, this will give you client area size.
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pub width: c_uint,
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pub height: c_uint,
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// xmonad and dwm were the only WMs tested that use the border return at all.
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// The majority of WMs seem to simply fill it with 0 unconditionally.
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pub border: c_uint,
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pub depth: c_uint,
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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pub struct FrameExtents {
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pub left: c_ulong,
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pub right: c_ulong,
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pub top: c_ulong,
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pub bottom: c_ulong,
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}
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impl FrameExtents {
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pub fn new(left: c_ulong, right: c_ulong, top: c_ulong, bottom: c_ulong) -> Self {
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FrameExtents { left, right, top, bottom }
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}
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pub fn from_border(border: c_ulong) -> Self {
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Self::new(border, border, border, border)
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}
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pub fn as_logical(&self, factor: f64) -> LogicalFrameExtents {
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let logicalize = |value: c_ulong| value as f64 / factor;
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LogicalFrameExtents {
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left: logicalize(self.left),
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right: logicalize(self.right),
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top: logicalize(self.top),
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bottom: logicalize(self.bottom),
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}
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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pub struct LogicalFrameExtents {
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pub left: f64,
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pub right: f64,
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pub top: f64,
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pub bottom: f64,
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
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pub enum FrameExtentsHeuristicPath {
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Supported,
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UnsupportedNested,
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UnsupportedBordered,
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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pub struct FrameExtentsHeuristic {
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pub frame_extents: FrameExtents,
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pub heuristic_path: FrameExtentsHeuristicPath,
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}
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impl FrameExtentsHeuristic {
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pub fn inner_pos_to_outer(&self, x: i32, y: i32) -> (i32, i32) {
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use self::FrameExtentsHeuristicPath::*;
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if self.heuristic_path != UnsupportedBordered {
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(x - self.frame_extents.left as i32, y - self.frame_extents.top as i32)
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} else {
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(x, y)
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}
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}
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pub fn inner_pos_to_outer_logical(&self, mut logical: LogicalPosition, factor: f64) -> LogicalPosition {
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use self::FrameExtentsHeuristicPath::*;
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if self.heuristic_path != UnsupportedBordered {
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let frame_extents = self.frame_extents.as_logical(factor);
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logical.x -= frame_extents.left;
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logical.y -= frame_extents.top;
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}
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logical
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}
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pub fn inner_size_to_outer(&self, width: u32, height: u32) -> (u32, u32) {
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(
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width.saturating_add(
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self.frame_extents.left.saturating_add(self.frame_extents.right) as u32
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),
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height.saturating_add(
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self.frame_extents.top.saturating_add(self.frame_extents.bottom) as u32
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),
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)
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}
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pub fn inner_size_to_outer_logical(&self, mut logical: LogicalSize, factor: f64) -> LogicalSize {
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let frame_extents = self.frame_extents.as_logical(factor);
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logical.width += frame_extents.left + frame_extents.right;
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logical.height += frame_extents.top + frame_extents.bottom;
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logical
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}
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}
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impl XConnection {
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// This is adequate for inner_position
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pub fn translate_coords(&self, window: ffi::Window, root: ffi::Window) -> Result<TranslatedCoords, XError> {
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let mut translated_coords: TranslatedCoords = unsafe { mem::uninitialized() };
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unsafe {
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(self.xlib.XTranslateCoordinates)(
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self.display,
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window,
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root,
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0,
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0,
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&mut translated_coords.x_rel_root,
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&mut translated_coords.y_rel_root,
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&mut translated_coords.child,
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);
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}
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//println!("XTranslateCoordinates coords:{:?}", translated_coords);
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self.check_errors().map(|_| translated_coords)
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}
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// This is adequate for inner_size
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pub fn get_geometry(&self, window: ffi::Window) -> Result<Geometry, XError> {
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let mut geometry: Geometry = unsafe { mem::uninitialized() };
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let _status = unsafe {
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(self.xlib.XGetGeometry)(
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self.display,
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window,
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&mut geometry.root,
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&mut geometry.x_rel_parent,
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&mut geometry.y_rel_parent,
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&mut geometry.width,
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&mut geometry.height,
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&mut geometry.border,
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&mut geometry.depth,
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)
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};
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//println!("XGetGeometry geo:{:?}", geometry);
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self.check_errors().map(|_| geometry)
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}
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fn get_frame_extents(&self, window: ffi::Window) -> Option<FrameExtents> {
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let extents_atom = unsafe { self.get_atom_unchecked(b"_NET_FRAME_EXTENTS\0") };
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if !hint_is_supported(extents_atom) {
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return None;
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}
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// Of the WMs tested, xmonad, i3, dwm, IceWM (1.3.x and earlier), and blackbox don't
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// support this. As this is part of EWMH (Extended Window Manager Hints), it's likely to
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// be unsupported by many smaller WMs.
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let extents: Option<Vec<c_ulong>> = self.get_property(
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window,
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extents_atom,
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ffi::XA_CARDINAL,
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).ok();
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extents.and_then(|extents| {
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if extents.len() >= 4 {
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Some(FrameExtents {
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left: extents[0],
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right: extents[1],
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top: extents[2],
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bottom: extents[3],
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})
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} else {
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None
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}
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})
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}
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pub fn is_top_level(&self, window: ffi::Window, root: ffi::Window) -> Option<bool> {
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let client_list_atom = unsafe { self.get_atom_unchecked(b"_NET_CLIENT_LIST\0") };
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if !hint_is_supported(client_list_atom) {
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return None;
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}
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let client_list: Option<Vec<ffi::Window>> = self.get_property(
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root,
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client_list_atom,
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ffi::XA_WINDOW,
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).ok();
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client_list.map(|client_list| client_list.contains(&window))
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}
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fn get_parent_window(&self, window: ffi::Window) -> Result<ffi::Window, XError> {
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let parent = unsafe {
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let mut root: ffi::Window = mem::uninitialized();
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let mut parent: ffi::Window = mem::uninitialized();
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let mut children: *mut ffi::Window = ptr::null_mut();
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let mut nchildren: c_uint = mem::uninitialized();
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// What's filled into `parent` if `window` is the root window?
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let _status = (self.xlib.XQueryTree)(
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self.display,
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window,
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&mut root,
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&mut parent,
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&mut children,
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&mut nchildren,
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);
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// The list of children isn't used
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if children != ptr::null_mut() {
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(self.xlib.XFree)(children as *mut _);
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}
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parent
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};
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self.check_errors().map(|_| parent)
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}
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fn climb_hierarchy(&self, window: ffi::Window, root: ffi::Window) -> Result<ffi::Window, XError> {
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let mut outer_window = window;
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loop {
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let candidate = self.get_parent_window(outer_window)?;
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if candidate == root {
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break;
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}
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outer_window = candidate;
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}
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Ok(outer_window)
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}
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pub fn get_frame_extents_heuristic(&self, window: ffi::Window, root: ffi::Window) -> FrameExtentsHeuristic {
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use self::FrameExtentsHeuristicPath::*;
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// Position relative to root window.
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// With rare exceptions, this is the position of a nested window. Cases where the window
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// isn't nested are outlined in the comments throghout this function, but in addition to
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// that, fullscreen windows often aren't nested.
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let (inner_y_rel_root, child) = {
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let coords = self.translate_coords(window, root).expect("Failed to translate window coordinates");
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(
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coords.y_rel_root,
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coords.child,
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)
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};
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let (width, height, border) = {
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let inner_geometry = self.get_geometry(window).expect("Failed to get inner window geometry");
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(
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inner_geometry.width,
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inner_geometry.height,
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inner_geometry.border,
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)
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};
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// The first condition is only false for un-nested windows, but isn't always false for
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// un-nested windows. Mutter/Muffin/Budgie and Marco present a mysterious discrepancy:
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// when y is on the range [0, 2] and if the window has been unfocused since being
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// undecorated (or was undecorated upon construction), the first condition is true,
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// requiring us to rely on the second condition.
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let nested = !(window == child || self.is_top_level(child, root) == Some(true));
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// Hopefully the WM supports EWMH, allowing us to get exact info on the window frames.
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if let Some(mut frame_extents) = self.get_frame_extents(window) {
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// Mutter/Muffin/Budgie and Marco preserve their decorated frame extents when
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// decorations are disabled, but since the window becomes un-nested, it's easy to
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// catch.
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if !nested {
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frame_extents = FrameExtents::new(0, 0, 0, 0);
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}
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// The difference between the nested window's position and the outermost window's
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// position is equivalent to the frame size. In most scenarios, this is equivalent to
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// manually climbing the hierarchy as is done in the case below. Here's a list of
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// known discrepancies:
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// * Mutter/Muffin/Budgie gives decorated windows a margin of 9px (only 7px on top) in
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// addition to a 1px semi-transparent border. The margin can be easily observed by
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// using a screenshot tool to get a screenshot of a selected window, and is
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// presumably used for drawing drop shadows. Getting window geometry information
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// via hierarchy-climbing results in this margin being included in both the
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// position and outer size, so a window positioned at (0, 0) would be reported as
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// having a position (-10, -8).
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// * Compiz has a drop shadow margin just like Mutter/Muffin/Budgie, though it's 10px
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// on all sides, and there's no additional border.
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// * Enlightenment otherwise gets a y position equivalent to inner_y_rel_root.
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// Without decorations, there's no difference. This is presumably related to
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// Enlightenment's fairly unique concept of window position; it interprets
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// positions given to XMoveWindow as a client area position rather than a position
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// of the overall window.
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FrameExtentsHeuristic {
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frame_extents,
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heuristic_path: Supported,
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}
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} else if nested {
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// If the position value we have is for a nested window used as the client area, we'll
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// just climb up the hierarchy and get the geometry of the outermost window we're
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// nested in.
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let outer_window = self.climb_hierarchy(window, root).expect("Failed to climb window hierarchy");
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let (outer_y, outer_width, outer_height) = {
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let outer_geometry = self.get_geometry(outer_window).expect("Failed to get outer window geometry");
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(
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outer_geometry.y_rel_parent,
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outer_geometry.width,
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outer_geometry.height,
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)
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};
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// Since we have the geometry of the outermost window and the geometry of the client
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// area, we can figure out what's in between.
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let diff_x = outer_width.saturating_sub(width);
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let diff_y = outer_height.saturating_sub(height);
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let offset_y = inner_y_rel_root.saturating_sub(outer_y) as c_uint;
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let left = diff_x / 2;
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let right = left;
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let top = offset_y;
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let bottom = diff_y.saturating_sub(offset_y);
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let frame_extents = FrameExtents::new(
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left.into(),
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right.into(),
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top.into(),
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bottom.into(),
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);
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FrameExtentsHeuristic {
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frame_extents,
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heuristic_path: UnsupportedNested,
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}
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} else {
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// This is the case for xmonad and dwm, AKA the only WMs tested that supplied a
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// border value. This is convenient, since we can use it to get an accurate frame.
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let frame_extents = FrameExtents::from_border(border.into());
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FrameExtentsHeuristic {
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frame_extents,
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heuristic_path: UnsupportedBordered,
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}
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}
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}
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}
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