- Improve / add various error messages.
- Replace all `LOG(…); ysuccess(false);` with `yerror(…);`.
- switch_mode: Remove redundant "ERROR:" ELOG string.
- cmd_move_con_to_workspace*: Make sure that we don't try to move an
empty workspace to another workspace. This can be problematic when we
match a workspace using command criteria (eg marks) and the target is a
non-existing workspace. We create the new workspace but since nothing is
moved there, we are left with an empty workspace. See added testcase.
Modified section on the layout file's non-compliance with the JSON
standard. The section previously stated that having multiple top-level
JSON texts is non-compliant. This isn't the case. It's just that most
JSON parsers will treat that as if it is non-compliant.
Fixes#3156.
I couldn't reproduce the problem in a "natural" way so I cheated:
1. Start i3 with gdb
2. Set breakpoing on tree_restore
3. Run, open window, i3-msg restart
5. Open the file in *path with a hex editor
6. Edit the "name" field of the window and insert bytes that are not
valid UTF8
7. Continue
After parsing fails, all nodes including croot are incomplete, meaning
they have to be deleted. We can't recover in any reasonable way so we
have to allow non-UTF8 characters to avoid this situation altogether.
The default i3 config uses the `exec` command without `--no-startup-id`
to launch:
1. i3-nagbar
4cba9fcbda/etc/config (L150)
2. i3-config-wizard
4cba9fcbda/etc/config (L194)
A user that opens i3 for the first time will be greeted with a "loading"
cursor because of i3-config-wizard.
Introduces resize_neighboring_cons in resize.c which is also used by
resize_graphical_handler.
Co-authored-by: Andrew Laucius <andrewla@gmail.com>
Authored original code and tests in #3240. I rewrote most of the
resizing code and fixed the failing tests.
These are the changes that clang-format 6.0.1 makes to the codebase that
clang-format-3.8 doesn't change back.
Useful for those that use a more recent version of clang-format in their
local machines.
This commit will also fix the following bugs:
1. click.c: Users could drag global fullscreen floating containers.
2. render.c: Floating containers would get rendered with a global fullscreen container in another
workspace.
The first issue is that there seems to be a typo: fullscreen->window
should have been child->window. The corrected check is redundant since
the while loop checks if the transient_con has a window.
The second issue is that popup_during_fullscreen is never checked even
though the behaviour should be exclusive to the "smart" option.
A race condition is possible. For example, if we first receive a
XCB_MOTION_NOTIFY event and then, while drain_drag_events is still
running, a XCB_BUTTON_RELEASE event the first event is never handled
because we return.
This fixes the flakiness of the tests in #3085.
Right now tree_render() is called twice on DRAG_REVERT since
floating_reposition calls it.
Also, on DRAG_REVERT the scratchpad state shouldn't change since the
user canceled the action.