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Author SHA1 Message Date
Orestis Floros e240c118c7
Close & reopen tray selwin when needed
Fixes #1329
Fixes #3317 (duplicate)
Examples where the tray "disappeared":
- Start without a "tray_output", reload config with "tray_output none",
remove "tray_output none" and reload.
- Start with "tray_output primary" (or "tray_output <output>"), disable
the primary output and then reconnect it.

Fixes #2010
Cached in output_for_tray
2018-10-23 16:41:09 +03:00
Orestis Floros a65914f338
Fix missing prototypes
i3 will now compile with no warnings when -Wmissing-prototypes is used.
2018-10-13 21:10:10 +03:00
Orestis Floros 2a9522dda4
Enforce strict prototypes
i3 will now compile with no warnings when -Wstrict-prototypes is used.
2018-10-13 21:10:09 +03:00
Alan Barr 7c0994dafc Fixes for undefined behaviour on signed shift (#3453)
Fixes for undefined behaviour on signed shift

Change literal 1 to unsigned to allow safe bitshift of 31.
Caught by cppcheck.

Make 0xFF unsigned to prevent a left shift into signed bit.
Spotted by @orestisf1993
2018-10-13 21:04:40 +03:00
Orestis Floros fed059a2b7
Fix "relative_x" and "width" of click events
Now clicks begin at the start of the "actual" block, offsets and
separators don't trigger click events. The width property is now just
the width of the block, including border.

Fixes #3380.
2018-09-16 14:58:20 +03:00
Orestis Floros 9936d049cf
i3bar: Include sb_hoff_px only when needed
Fixes #3404.
2018-09-15 13:27:18 +03:00
Orestis Floros f4981f97bc
Replace strncpy call with memcpy when result is not NUL-terminated
This fixes a new warning from GCC 8.1, -Wstringop-truncation:
https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-8/changes.html
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-8.1.0/gcc/Warning-Options.html#index-Wstringop-truncation

Replacing with memcpy is what gcc suggests:
> As another example, the following call to strncpy results in copying
> to d just the characters preceding the terminating NUL, without
> appending the NUL to the end. Assuming the result of strncpy is
> necessarily a NUL-terminated string is a common mistake, and so the
> call is diagnosed. To avoid the warning when the result is not
> expected to be NUL-terminated, call memcpy instead.
>    void copy (char *d, const char *s)
>    {
>      strncpy (d, s, strlen (s));
>    }
2018-05-08 17:05:46 +03:00
Orestis Floros aca7790217
Fix redundant return statements
… at the end of a function with a void return type.

Found using clang-tidy's readability-redundant-control-flow.
2018-04-27 00:09:42 +03:00
Ingo Bürk 3c66f615e2
Merge pull request #3246 from orestisf1993/bar-modifier-3234
i3bar: make modifier behave like floating_modifier
2018-04-17 13:13:18 +02:00
Orestis Floros fe6b3b7474
i3bar: make modifier behave like floating_modifier
Pressed modifiers are determined like in click.c:handle_button_press.

Fixes #3234.
2018-04-17 02:00:03 +03:00
Orestis Floros 0a72f2d535
i3bar: don't reset verbosity when parsing config values
When i3bar is called with the -V flag but there is no 'verbose yes'
directive in the bar {} config, the verbosity config value is reset.

This will introduce the opposite, negligible issue: you can't disable
i3bar's verbosity by deleting the 'verbose yes' directive in the bar {}
config. To fix this we would need an enum for config.verbose.

Closes #3220.
2018-04-16 01:37:18 +03:00
hwangcc23 e26fd91cf8 Add an i3bar flag: --verbose
Fix the issue #3220. (https://github.com/i3/i3/issues/3220)
2018-04-13 23:09:44 +08:00
Michael Stapelberg 145ac532aa i3bar: forward the sync request via IPC, not X11
i3bar’s X11 output is not what our testcases are testing — the state
manipulations which i3bar triggers via IPC messages to i3 are what we are
interested in.
2018-03-30 21:14:51 +02:00
Ingo Bürk dfc330fcb8
Merge pull request #3167 from hwangcc23/fix-3163
Add strip_workspace_name
2018-03-11 16:33:10 +01:00
hwangcc23 2269b2e795 Add strip_workspace_name
See the issue #3163 (https://github.com/i3/i3/issues/3163).

Add strip_workspace_name to strip off the workspace name.
2018-03-11 12:17:42 +08:00
Hritik Vijay 8ee4a4a3e1 Fixed typo 2018-03-10 02:38:47 +05:30
Pallav Agarwal 161db6f17d Add relative coordinates in JSON for i3bar click events (fixes #2767)
Add support for relative coordinates in i3bar click events

Rename {x,y}_rel to relative_{x,y}

Update i3bar-protocol doc to mention the added fields in click events
2017-12-20 22:51:14 +05:30
Orestis Floros 315ff17563 Add '--release' flag for bindsym in the bar block
i3bar's handle_button is modified to also handle XCB_BUTTON_RELEASE
events. During these button release events, only custom commands are
checked to avoid sending multiple workspace ipc messages.

The way this patch is implemented will allow to assign a custom command
for both the press and release of the same button:
bar {
  ...
  bindsym buttonX exec command1
  bindsym --release buttonX exec command2
}

Fixes #3068.
2017-12-08 12:16:22 +02:00
Ingo Bürk 458e2a2e46
Merge pull request #3022 from orestisf1993/i3bar-leaks
Fix i3bar leaks
2017-12-03 19:51:25 +01:00
Orestis Floros 54c79e4b2f i3bar: free output data structures 2017-12-03 20:25:34 +02:00
Ingo Bürk f6f198c3fe
Merge pull request #3058 from d-e-s-o/fix-FREE
do not check for NULL in FREE macro
2017-11-29 08:33:27 +01:00
Daniel Mueller 865bd462b4
do not check for NULL in FREE macro
free(3) is safe to invoke on a NULL pointer, in which case no action is
taken. This change adjusts the FREE macros to omit this unnecessary
check.
2017-11-23 15:41:33 -08:00
Daniel Mueller 222d8210ab
i3bar: replace magic numbers with more meaningful constructs
In i3bar/src/config.c we compare string lengths agains magic numbers.
This change replaces those numbers with the lengths of the strings they
represent.
2017-11-17 06:58:12 -08:00
Michael Stapelberg 0d8b6714e3 Move XCB event handling into xcb_prepare_cb.
Previously, we used ev_check watchers, which are executed at the beginning of an
event loop iteration.

This was problematic if one of the handlers happened to fill the XCB event
queue, e.g. by reading a reply from X11 and an event happened in the meantime.

In that situation, we would hand control to the event loop, entirely ignoring
the pending event. This would manifest itself as a 1-minute hang,
reproducible (sometimes) in the i3 testsuite.

issue #2790 describes an instance of this issue in i3bar, and we fixed that by
changing the watcher priority to run last. Handling events in xcb_prepare_cb has
the same effect, as ev_prepare watchers are run just before the event loop goes
to sleep.
2017-10-23 21:06:13 +02:00
Orestis Floros a05663c59e i3bar: avoid possible va_args leak 2017-10-17 04:28:07 +03:00
Orestis Floros a7bae0341d i3bar: free fontname 2017-10-17 04:28:07 +03:00
Michael Stapelberg 2bff4f1dba Synchronize with i3bar+i3, not just i3. 2017-09-30 13:04:20 +02:00
Orestis Floros 4257107509 i3bar: fix segfault when no status_command is provided
Fixes #2933.
2017-09-26 02:50:10 +03:00
Michael Stapelberg d968d39b27 Replace http:// with https:// where applicable
The testcases will be updated automatically in a separate commit.
2017-09-24 10:19:07 +02:00
Michael Stapelberg 607e97e651 ipc: rename COMMAND to RUN_COMMAND for consistency (#2956)
All other message types are verbs, only our first-ever message COMMAND wasn’t.

While we’re here, also change the message type dictionary into a table with
clickable links to the corresponding reply type.

Authors of downstream IPC libraries are encouraged to keep the old name around
so as to not break existing code, but mark it as deprecated.
2017-09-17 15:25:00 +02:00
Michael Stapelberg 55964fb3be i3bar: ensure get_buffer does not leak memory
This fixes an AddressSanitizer warning which recently popped up.

related to #2907
2017-09-09 06:56:50 +02:00
Michael Stapelberg fdb551f9d5 i3bar: only restart child when command changed (#2866)
this is a follow-up to
98f202dd1b

fixes #2689
2017-08-20 15:30:27 +02:00
Michael Stapelberg 8106ae7923 i3bar: Bugfix: avoid freeze after VisibilityNotify
fixes #2790
2017-08-20 12:16:43 +02:00
Michael Stapelberg 69efe0176e Prevent accidentally introduced fall-through
This was added in commit e82e26a24d
2017-08-19 17:29:31 +02:00
Tony Crisci 1c06f8b797 i3bar: change error block color to hex
Named colors are not supported by the i3bar protocol so give the error block
color in hex.
2017-07-12 17:53:15 -04:00
Ingo Bürk c826fc0e44 Query workspaces again in i3bar when an output change occured. (#2760)
As of 2f0f8b1, i3bar will properly clean up on output change events.
However, this requires us to query the workspaces again to avoid a
display error in i3bar.

fixes #2740
fixes #2743
2017-05-02 09:11:35 +02:00
Nathan Schulte 4fa87a0c43 format i3bar src/outputs.c w/ clang-format 2017-04-02 19:26:55 -05:00
lebenlechzer 2f0f8b16c2 i3bar: accept 'primary' for output config option 2017-03-12 21:17:12 +01:00
Ingo Bürk 432c4211ea Allow using left/right scrolling like up/down scrolling.
This commit makes left/right scrolling synonyms for up/down scrolling for
* scrolling on window decoration
* scrolling on i3bar workspaces

fixes #2677
2017-02-14 22:28:01 +01:00
Ingo Bürk 7732971ad8 Introduce named aliases for mouse buttons.
This increases readability and allows us to cover up the fact that
XCB doesn't define constants for left/right scrolling.
2017-02-12 20:44:45 +01:00
Johannes Lange 98f202dd1b restart bar status command on config reload (#2668)
Closes #2651
2017-02-05 01:04:35 -08:00
Ingo Bürk d58dbc3a77 Only react on the last Expose event in a series of events. (#2636)
Thanks to @psychon for pointing this out during the review of PR #2624.
This commit extends this change to all other occurences of Expose events
within i3.
2017-01-13 09:34:58 -08:00
Ingo Bürk e0582aa5eb Remove unused function arguments. (#2635)
The connection is no longer necessary since the non-cairo paths have
been removed.
2017-01-13 09:34:09 -08:00
Ingo Bürk f7a0453543 Free trayclient when removing it. (#2632)
fixes #2619
2017-01-13 09:28:29 -08:00
mihaicmn ad7dec31d5 Use the DPI setting within the i3bar (#2556) 2016-11-12 06:34:54 -08:00
Michael Stapelberg fff3f79da9 switch to clang-format-3.8 (#2547)
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=30353 was filed for the unintended
line break between in e.g. “TAILQ_ENTRY(foo)\nbar;”.

Until that’s fixed or a workaround is known, we’ll live with line
breaks. To make it a bit easier for readers to see what’s going on, I
added extra line breaks around each such struct member/variable
definition, so that they at least visually are a single unit.

fixes #2174
2016-11-08 13:46:43 -08:00
Michael Stapelberg f58dde2850 Merge pull request #2507 from stapelberg/autotools
Switch to autotools (GNU build system)
2016-10-25 08:56:12 +02:00
Michael Stapelberg f354f53435 Ensure all *.[ch] files include config.h
Including config.h is necessary to get e.g. the _GNU_SOURCE define and
any other definitions that autoconf declares. Hence, config.h needs to
be included as the first header in each file.

This is done either via:
1. Including "common.h" (i3bar)
2. Including "libi3.h"
3. Including "all.h" (i3)
4. Including <config.h> directly

Also remove now-unused I3__FILE__, add copyright/license statement
where missing and switch include/all.h to #pragma once.
2016-10-23 21:09:24 +02:00
Michael Stapelberg 4a52a7e9fb Switch to autotools (GNU build system)
This commit probably comes as a surprise to some, given that one of i3’s
explicitly stated goals used to be “Do not use programs such as
autoconf/automake for configuration and creating unreadable/broken makefiles”.

I phrased this goal over 7 years ago, based largely on a grudge that I
inherited, which — as I’ve realized in the meantime — was largely held against
FOSS in general, and not actually nuanced criticism of autotools.

In the meantime, I have come to realize that the knee-jerk reaction of “I could
do this better!” (i.e. writing our own build system in this particular case) is
usually misguided, and nowadays I strongly suggest trying hard to fix the
existing system for the benefit of all existing and future users.

Further, I recently got to experience the other side of the coin, as I packaged
a new version of FreeRADIUS for Debian, which at the time of writing used
autoconf in combination with boilermake, a custom make-based build system that
only FreeRADIUS uses. Understanding the build system enough to fix issues and
enable parallel compilation took me an entire day. That time is time which
potentially every downstream maintainer needs to invest, and the resulting
knowledge cannot be applied to any other project.

Hence, I believe it’s a good idea switch i3 to autotools. Yes, it might be that
particular features were easier to implement/understand in our custom
Makefiles, and there might be individuals who have an easier time reading
through our custom Makefiles than learning autotools. All of these
considerations are outweighed by the benefits we get from using the same build
system as literally thousands of other FOSS software packages.

Aside from these somewhat philosophical considerations, there’s also practical
improvements which this change brings us. See the “changes” section below.

┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ new workflow                                                                 │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

You can now build i3 like you build any other software package which uses
autotools. Here’s a memory refresher:

    autoreconf -fi
    mkdir -p build && cd build
    ../configure
    make -j8

(The autoreconf -fi step is unnecessary if you are building from a release
 tarball, but shouldn’t hurt either.)

┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ recommended reading                                                          │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

I very much recommend reading “A Practitioner's Guide to GNU Autoconf,
Automake, and Libtool” by John Calcote (https://www.nostarch.com/autotools.htm).
That book is from 2010 and, AFAICT, is the most up to date comprehensive
description of autotools. Do not read older documentation. In particular, if a
document you’re reading mentions configure.in (deprecated filename) or
recursive make (now considered harmful), it’s likely outdated.

┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ changes                                                                      │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

This commit implements the following new functionality/changes in behavior:

• We use the AX_ENABLE_BUILDDIR macro to enforce builds happening in a separate
  directory. This is a prerequisite for the AX_EXTEND_SRCDIR macro and building
  in a separate directory is common practice anyway. In case this causes any
  trouble when packaging i3 for your distribution, please let me know.

• “make check” runs the i3 testsuite.
  You can still use ./testcases/complete-run.pl to get the interactive progress
  output.

• “make distcheck” (runs testsuite on “make dist” result, tiny bit quicker
  feedback cycle than waiting for the travis build to catch the issue).

• “make uninstall” (occasionally requested by users who compile from source)

• “make” will build manpages/docs by default if the tools are installed.
  Conversely, manpages/docs are not tried to be built for users who don’t want
  to install all these dependencies to get started hacking on i3.

• non-release builds will enable address sanitizer by default. Use the
  --disable-sanitizers configure option to turn off all sanitizers, and see
  --help for available sanitizers.

• Support for pre-compiled headers (PCH) has been dropped for now in the
  interest of simplicitly. Maybe we can re-add it later.

• coverage reports are now generated using “make check-code-coverage”, which
  requires specifying --enable-code-coverage when calling configure.

┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ build system feature parity/testing                                          │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

In addition to what’s described above, I tested the following features:

• “make install” installs the same files (plus documentation and manpages)
  cd i3-old && make install PREFIX=/tmp/inst/old
  cd i3-new && ./configure --prefix=/tmp/inst/new
  cd /tmp/inst
  (cd old && for f in $(find); do [ -e "../new/$f" ] || echo "$f missing"; done)

• make dist generates a tarball which includes the same files
  cd i3-old && make dist
  cd i3-new/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu && make dist
  colordiff -u <(tar tf i3-old/i3-4.12.tar.bz2 | sort) \
               <(tar tf i3-new/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/i3-4.12.tar.gz | sort)
  There are some expected differences:
  • Some files have been renamed (e.g. the new etc/ and share/ subdirectories)
  • Some files will now be generated at build-time, so only their corresponding
    .in file is shipped (e.g. testcases/complete-run.pl)
  • The generated parser files are shipped in the dist tarball (they only
    depend on the parser-specs/* files, not on the target system)
  • autotools infrastructure is shipped (e.g. “configure”, “missing”, etc.)

• DLOG and ELOG statements still produce the same file name in logfiles

• Listing source code in gdb still works.

• gdb backtraces contain the i3-<version> path component

• release.sh still works

• version embedding
  1. git checkout shows “4.12-136-gf720023 (2016-10-10, branch "autotools")”
  2. tarball of a git version shows “4.12-non-git”
  3. release tarball shows 4.13

• debug mode is enabled by default for non-release builds

• enabling verbose builds via V=1

┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ speed                                                                        │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

There is no noticeable difference in compilation speed itself (of binaries,
documentation and manpages):

i3-old $ time make all docs mans -j8
make all docs mans -j8  28.92s user 2.15s system 640% cpu 4.852 total

i3-new $ time make -j8
make -j8  27.08s user 1.92s system 620% cpu 4.669 total

In terms of one-time costs:
configuring the build system (../configure) takes about 2.7s on my machine,
generating the build system (autoreconf -fi) takes about 3.1s on my machine.

┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ m4 macros                                                                    │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

All files in m4/ have been copied from the autoconf-archive package in version
b6aeb1988f4b6c78bf39d97b6c4f6e1d594d59b9 and should be updated whenever they
change.

This commit has been tested with autoconf 2.69 and automake 1.15.
2016-10-23 21:09:21 +02:00
Michael Stapelberg 4e9925de73 rename config.h to configuration.h
This is a preparation step for the next commit.
2016-10-23 17:41:46 +02:00