gri3-wm/src/config.c

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/*
* vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
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*
* i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager
* © 2009 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE)
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*
* config.c: Configuration file (calling the parser (src/config_parser.c) with
* the correct path, switching key bindings mode).
*
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*/
#include "all.h"
#include <xkbcommon/xkbcommon.h>
char *current_configpath = NULL;
char *current_config = NULL;
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Config config;
struct modes_head modes;
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struct barconfig_head barconfigs = TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(barconfigs);
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/*
* Ungrabs all keys, to be called before re-grabbing the keys because of a
* mapping_notify event or a configuration file reload
*
*/
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void ungrab_all_keys(xcb_connection_t *conn) {
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DLOG("Ungrabbing all keys\n");
xcb_ungrab_key(conn, XCB_GRAB_ANY, root, XCB_BUTTON_MASK_ANY);
}
introduced i3 command for changing the hidden state and the mode of i3bar The hidden_state and mode of each i3bar instance can now be controlled from within i3. Therefore, two new i3 command were introduced: _ bar hidden_state show|hide|toggle [<bar_id>] show: always show the bar hide: normal hide mode toggle: toggle between show and hide (individually for each bar) _ bar mode dock|hide|invisible|toggle [<bar_id>] hide,dock: like before invisible: always keep the bar hidden toggle: toggle between dock and hide (individually for each bar) This patch introduces a hidden_state ("hidden_state hide|show") in the barconfig, which indicates the current hidden_state of each i3bar instance. It only affects the bar when in hide mode. Additionally, a new invisible mode was introduced. In order to change the hidden_state or mode of the bar from i3, a barconfig-update event was introduced, for which a bar can subscribe and the bar then gets notified about the currently set hidden_state and mode in its barconfig. For convenience, an id field ("id <bar_id>") was added to the barconfig, where one can set the desired id for the corresponding bar. If the id is not specified, i3 will deterministically choose an id; otherwise, with the previous random approach for finding a new id, which is actually not shared with i3bar, as it would determine its id on startup, the event-subscription would be destroyed on reload. Still, this issue remains when manually changing the bar_id in the config and then reloading. fixes #833, #651
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/*
* Sends the current bar configuration as an event to all barconfig_update listeners.
*
*/
void update_barconfig(void) {
introduced i3 command for changing the hidden state and the mode of i3bar The hidden_state and mode of each i3bar instance can now be controlled from within i3. Therefore, two new i3 command were introduced: _ bar hidden_state show|hide|toggle [<bar_id>] show: always show the bar hide: normal hide mode toggle: toggle between show and hide (individually for each bar) _ bar mode dock|hide|invisible|toggle [<bar_id>] hide,dock: like before invisible: always keep the bar hidden toggle: toggle between dock and hide (individually for each bar) This patch introduces a hidden_state ("hidden_state hide|show") in the barconfig, which indicates the current hidden_state of each i3bar instance. It only affects the bar when in hide mode. Additionally, a new invisible mode was introduced. In order to change the hidden_state or mode of the bar from i3, a barconfig-update event was introduced, for which a bar can subscribe and the bar then gets notified about the currently set hidden_state and mode in its barconfig. For convenience, an id field ("id <bar_id>") was added to the barconfig, where one can set the desired id for the corresponding bar. If the id is not specified, i3 will deterministically choose an id; otherwise, with the previous random approach for finding a new id, which is actually not shared with i3bar, as it would determine its id on startup, the event-subscription would be destroyed on reload. Still, this issue remains when manually changing the bar_id in the config and then reloading. fixes #833, #651
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Barconfig *current;
TAILQ_FOREACH(current, &barconfigs, configs) {
ipc_send_barconfig_update_event(current);
introduced i3 command for changing the hidden state and the mode of i3bar The hidden_state and mode of each i3bar instance can now be controlled from within i3. Therefore, two new i3 command were introduced: _ bar hidden_state show|hide|toggle [<bar_id>] show: always show the bar hide: normal hide mode toggle: toggle between show and hide (individually for each bar) _ bar mode dock|hide|invisible|toggle [<bar_id>] hide,dock: like before invisible: always keep the bar hidden toggle: toggle between dock and hide (individually for each bar) This patch introduces a hidden_state ("hidden_state hide|show") in the barconfig, which indicates the current hidden_state of each i3bar instance. It only affects the bar when in hide mode. Additionally, a new invisible mode was introduced. In order to change the hidden_state or mode of the bar from i3, a barconfig-update event was introduced, for which a bar can subscribe and the bar then gets notified about the currently set hidden_state and mode in its barconfig. For convenience, an id field ("id <bar_id>") was added to the barconfig, where one can set the desired id for the corresponding bar. If the id is not specified, i3 will deterministically choose an id; otherwise, with the previous random approach for finding a new id, which is actually not shared with i3bar, as it would determine its id on startup, the event-subscription would be destroyed on reload. Still, this issue remains when manually changing the bar_id in the config and then reloading. fixes #833, #651
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}
}
/*
* Finds the configuration file to use (either the one specified by
* override_configpath), the users one or the system default) and calls
* parse_file().
*
*/
bool parse_configuration(const char *override_configpath, bool use_nagbar) {
char *path = get_config_path(override_configpath, true);
if (path == NULL) {
die("Unable to find the configuration file (looked at "
"$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/i3/config, ~/.i3/config, $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/i3/config "
"and " SYSCONFDIR "/i3/config)");
}
LOG("Parsing configfile %s\n", path);
FREE(current_configpath);
current_configpath = path;
/* initialize default bindings if we're just validating the config file */
if (!use_nagbar && bindings == NULL) {
bindings = scalloc(1, sizeof(struct bindings_head));
TAILQ_INIT(bindings);
}
return parse_file(path, use_nagbar);
}
/*
* (Re-)loads the configuration file (sets useful defaults before).
*
* If you specify override_configpath, only this path is used to look for a
* configuration file.
*
*/
void load_configuration(const char *override_configpath, bool reload) {
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if (reload) {
/* If we are currently in a binding mode, we first revert to the
* default since we have no guarantee that the current mode will even
* still exist after parsing the config again. See #2228. */
switch_mode("default");
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/* First ungrab the keys */
ungrab_all_keys(conn);
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struct Mode *mode;
while (!SLIST_EMPTY(&modes)) {
mode = SLIST_FIRST(&modes);
FREE(mode->name);
/* Clear the old binding list */
while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(mode->bindings)) {
Binding *bind = TAILQ_FIRST(mode->bindings);
TAILQ_REMOVE(mode->bindings, bind, bindings);
binding_free(bind);
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}
FREE(mode->bindings);
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SLIST_REMOVE(&modes, mode, Mode, modes);
FREE(mode);
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}
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while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&assignments)) {
struct Assignment *assign = TAILQ_FIRST(&assignments);
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if (assign->type == A_TO_WORKSPACE || assign->type == A_TO_WORKSPACE_NUMBER)
FREE(assign->dest.workspace);
else if (assign->type == A_COMMAND)
FREE(assign->dest.command);
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else if (assign->type == A_TO_OUTPUT)
FREE(assign->dest.output);
match_free(&(assign->match));
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TAILQ_REMOVE(&assignments, assign, assignments);
FREE(assign);
}
while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&ws_assignments)) {
struct Workspace_Assignment *assign = TAILQ_FIRST(&ws_assignments);
FREE(assign->name);
FREE(assign->output);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&ws_assignments, assign, ws_assignments);
FREE(assign);
}
/* Clear bar configs */
Barconfig *barconfig;
while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&barconfigs)) {
barconfig = TAILQ_FIRST(&barconfigs);
FREE(barconfig->id);
for (int c = 0; c < barconfig->num_outputs; c++)
free(barconfig->outputs[c]);
while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&(barconfig->bar_bindings))) {
struct Barbinding *binding = TAILQ_FIRST(&(barconfig->bar_bindings));
FREE(binding->command);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&(barconfig->bar_bindings), binding, bindings);
FREE(binding);
}
while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&(barconfig->tray_outputs))) {
struct tray_output_t *tray_output = TAILQ_FIRST(&(barconfig->tray_outputs));
FREE(tray_output->output);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&(barconfig->tray_outputs), tray_output, tray_outputs);
FREE(tray_output);
}
FREE(barconfig->outputs);
FREE(barconfig->socket_path);
FREE(barconfig->status_command);
FREE(barconfig->i3bar_command);
FREE(barconfig->font);
FREE(barconfig->colors.background);
FREE(barconfig->colors.statusline);
FREE(barconfig->colors.separator);
FREE(barconfig->colors.focused_background);
FREE(barconfig->colors.focused_statusline);
FREE(barconfig->colors.focused_separator);
FREE(barconfig->colors.focused_workspace_border);
FREE(barconfig->colors.focused_workspace_bg);
FREE(barconfig->colors.focused_workspace_text);
FREE(barconfig->colors.active_workspace_border);
FREE(barconfig->colors.active_workspace_bg);
FREE(barconfig->colors.active_workspace_text);
FREE(barconfig->colors.inactive_workspace_border);
FREE(barconfig->colors.inactive_workspace_bg);
FREE(barconfig->colors.inactive_workspace_text);
FREE(barconfig->colors.urgent_workspace_border);
FREE(barconfig->colors.urgent_workspace_bg);
FREE(barconfig->colors.urgent_workspace_text);
FREE(barconfig->colors.binding_mode_border);
FREE(barconfig->colors.binding_mode_bg);
FREE(barconfig->colors.binding_mode_text);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&barconfigs, barconfig, configs);
FREE(barconfig);
}
Con *con;
TAILQ_FOREACH(con, &all_cons, all_cons) {
/* Assignments changed, previously ran assignments are invalid. */
if (con->window) {
con->window->nr_assignments = 0;
FREE(con->window->ran_assignments);
}
/* Invalidate pixmap caches in case font or colors changed. */
FREE(con->deco_render_params);
}
/* Get rid of the current font */
free_font();
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free(config.ipc_socket_path);
free(config.restart_state_path);
free(config.fake_outputs);
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}
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SLIST_INIT(&modes);
struct Mode *default_mode = scalloc(1, sizeof(struct Mode));
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default_mode->name = sstrdup("default");
default_mode->bindings = scalloc(1, sizeof(struct bindings_head));
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TAILQ_INIT(default_mode->bindings);
SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&modes, default_mode, modes);
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bindings = default_mode->bindings;
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/* Clear the old config or initialize the data structure */
memset(&config, 0, sizeof(config));
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/* Initialize default colors */
#define INIT_COLOR(x, cborder, cbackground, ctext, cindicator) \
do { \
x.border = draw_util_hex_to_color(cborder); \
x.background = draw_util_hex_to_color(cbackground); \
x.text = draw_util_hex_to_color(ctext); \
x.indicator = draw_util_hex_to_color(cindicator); \
x.child_border = draw_util_hex_to_color(cbackground); \
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} while (0)
config.client.background = draw_util_hex_to_color("#000000");
INIT_COLOR(config.client.focused, "#4c7899", "#285577", "#ffffff", "#2e9ef4");
INIT_COLOR(config.client.focused_inactive, "#333333", "#5f676a", "#ffffff", "#484e50");
INIT_COLOR(config.client.unfocused, "#333333", "#222222", "#888888", "#292d2e");
INIT_COLOR(config.client.urgent, "#2f343a", "#900000", "#ffffff", "#900000");
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/* border and indicator color are ignored for placeholder contents */
INIT_COLOR(config.client.placeholder, "#000000", "#0c0c0c", "#ffffff", "#000000");
/* the last argument (indicator color) is ignored for bar colors */
INIT_COLOR(config.bar.focused, "#4c7899", "#285577", "#ffffff", "#000000");
INIT_COLOR(config.bar.unfocused, "#333333", "#222222", "#888888", "#000000");
INIT_COLOR(config.bar.urgent, "#2f343a", "#900000", "#ffffff", "#000000");
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config.show_marks = true;
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config.default_border = BS_NORMAL;
config.default_floating_border = BS_NORMAL;
config.default_border_width = logical_px(2);
config.default_floating_border_width = logical_px(2);
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/* Set default_orientation to NO_ORIENTATION for auto orientation. */
config.default_orientation = NO_ORIENTATION;
/* Set default urgency reset delay to 500ms */
if (config.workspace_urgency_timer == 0)
config.workspace_urgency_timer = 0.5;
config.focus_wrapping = FOCUS_WRAPPING_ON;
parse_configuration(override_configpath, true);
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if (reload) {
translate_keysyms();
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grab_all_keys(conn);
regrab_all_buttons(conn);
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}
if (config.font.type == FONT_TYPE_NONE) {
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ELOG("You did not specify required configuration option \"font\"\n");
config.font = load_font("fixed", true);
set_font(&config.font);
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}
/* Redraw the currently visible decorations on reload, so that
* the possibly new drawing parameters changed. */
if (reload) {
x_deco_recurse(croot);
xcb_flush(conn);
}
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}