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Ingo Bürk 47562b4143 Introduce support for specifying variables from X resources. (#2286)
This patch introduces a new 'set_from_resource' config directive which
allows defining a variable by retrieving its value from the X resource
database. This avoids having to configure a color scheme in multiple
files. The directive takes an additional fallback value which is used
in case the resource cannot be found or during config validation where
no X connection is available.

Furthermore, this patch includes the following changes:
- If the same variable is defined twice, we now properly overwrite the
  value of the assignment rather than inserting two variable definitions
  with the same key.
- We now depend on xcb-util-xrm to query the resource.
- Increase the buffer size for variable / resource assignments.

fixes #2130
2016-05-08 12:55:27 +02:00
hwangcc23 fc48a297ed Check duplicated bindings after translating keysym
1). See the issue #1926. For example, the second keybinding is not detected as a duplicate:
        bindcode Mod4+24 sticky toggle
        bindsym Mod4+q focus parent
2). To fix it, check duplicated bindings when translating the keysym to keycodes.
2015-10-02 22:09:53 +08:00
Deiz 884214f14f Update copyright notices and get rid of ranges
The script used to make these changes can be found at:

   https://gist.github.com/Deiz/32322020f76d23e2bf8f
2015-04-20 17:50:21 -04:00
aszlig 9058fc44e6 Allow to validate the config file without X.
We're going to call parse_configuration() very early if -C is given on
the command line. Instead of the previous "only_check_config", which has
been a global variable, we now simply pass use_nagbar as false if we're
just validating.

This causes the whole parsing to run without X and of course without
starting nagbar and displaying the errors to standard out/error instead.

The return code of parse_configuration() is now a boolean which
represents whether an error occured during parsing and the programs exit
code is returned accordingly.

Although the config parser still has a lot of side-effects, we now can
parse without the need to have an XCB connection. A nicer implementation
would be to just set the new font and load it just after we're done
parsing, but to ensure we don't break functionality we just load a dummy
FONT_TYPE_NONE if XCB isn't available. The main reason for going this
route is that it's a bit difficult to test fonts in a distribution
agnostic way without bundling fonts with i3 (or Xdummy to be more
exact).

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
2014-08-25 19:34:26 +02:00
Tony Crisci 45fa4b7d23 Change the names of parser result structs
Change the name of structs CommandResult and ConfigResult to
CommandResultIR and ConfigResultIR to show they are an intermediate
representation used during parsing.
2014-05-20 19:59:01 +02:00
Alexander Kedrik e2ebe3e2ae Use #pragma once
#pragma once is safer and simpler. According to Wikipedia it's supported by all major compilers.
2014-01-01 15:06:57 +01:00
Michael Stapelberg b3d7531947 refactor both i3-nagbar starts into src/util.c
With this change, libev >= 4 is a hard dependency. It should be present
in all major linux distributions (even the latest ubuntu LTS).
2012-12-24 16:53:20 +01:00
Michael Stapelberg c127ac3855 remove all references to the old cfgparse 2012-12-24 15:57:02 +01:00
Michael Stapelberg 94d95f2b8c add missing include/config_parser.h (Thanks slowpoke) 2012-10-08 16:28:32 +02:00