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Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Stapelberg d341b91b0a
Merge pull request #3824 from orestisfl/ac_replace_funcs
Use AC_REPLACE_FUNCS
2019-12-25 12:27:21 +01:00
Orestis Floros 17d0cd7034
Remove various unused parameters 2019-10-20 16:14:20 +03:00
Orestis Floros b0d6f44779
Use AC_REPLACE_FUNCS
strndup is removed from AC_CHECK_FUNCS since it will be provided if not
found.

Fixes #2610
2019-10-13 13:17:40 +03:00
Jeremy Klotz 58c808a961 Fix memory leak 2019-04-10 19:56:30 -04:00
Orestis Floros 08cdc3a6ae
Allow checking for duplicate bindings with -C
- Having both parse_configuration and parse_file is excessive now
- We detect if we are parsing only by checking if conn is NULL, not with
use_nagbar
- font.pattern needs to be set to NULL because it is freed in
free_font()

Fixes #3660
2019-03-29 12:30:04 +02:00
Orestis Floros bd58d67ea8
convert_utf8_to_ucs2: Allow partial conversion
Fixes #3638.
2019-03-19 10:31:34 +02:00
Orestis 2ddf4f2c6d
Merge pull request #3473 from soumya92/pango-font-alignment
Always center text vertically
2018-10-24 22:57:31 +03:00
Soumya 81eea19e1e Always center text vertically 2018-10-22 12:59:08 -07:00
Orestis Floros 052e96d323
Use lround instead of (long)round 2018-10-13 21:10:10 +03:00
Orestis Floros e4d2b38552
Make comment style more consistent 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
Orestis Floros 50880db2c5
Reduce some code around frees 2018-10-13 21:10:09 +03:00
Orestis 565d38c5af
Merge pull request #3454 from alanbarr/cppcheck_fixes_2
Cppcheck Fixes
2018-10-13 21:07:17 +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
Alan Barr 687238b79b Typecast void* before doing pointer arithmetic
Caught by cppcheck
2018-10-13 17:41:50 +01:00
Alan Barr 88c378154a Remove redundant NULL check
copy has been used before this point - so it is too late to be concerned
about a NULL pointer now.

This is OK as sstrdup() calls err() on NULL return from the underlying
strdup() call.

Raised by cppcheck.
2018-10-13 17:41:50 +01:00
Orestis 2be4975f18 resolve_tilde: strncpy + strlen is pointless (#3436)
strlen already assumes that the string is NULL-terminated.

Like in https://github.com/i3/i3status/pull/312 but for whatever reason
gcc didn't warn about this here.
2018-10-07 20:26:37 +02:00
Orestis Floros daf5ca111f
Provide g_utf8_make_valid if not available
See #3415 for licensing discussion.

Fixes Airblader/i3#236
2018-09-25 10:28:20 +03:00
Orestis Floros aa8215194c
Fix typo: terminaison -> termination 2018-09-24 20:53:36 +03:00
Orestis Floros 6a1f653508
libi3: validate UTF8 strings
Will validate container / window titles.

Fixes #3156.
2018-09-10 02:00:32 +03:00
Orestis Floros e6202d43f5
Apply compatible changes from clang-format 6.0.1
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.
2018-08-22 14:51:17 +03:00
Michael Stapelberg 5a54a1ab04
Merge pull request #3263 from orestisf1993/misbehaving-ipc-queue-2999
Kill misbehaving subscribed clients instead of hanging
2018-08-08 19:14:15 +02:00
Orestis Floros 37d0105c83
Kill misbehaving subscribed clients instead of hanging
This change only affects clients that are subscribed to events, which
should be the main cause of our problems.

In the common case (no buffered data) the behaviour doesn't change at
all: the message is sent directly, no ev_io / ev_timeout callback is
enabled. Once a write to a client's socket is not completed fully
(returns with EAGAIN error), we put the message in the tail of a queue
and init an ev_io callback and a corresponding timer. If the timer is
triggered first, the socket is closed and the client connection is
removed. If the socket becomes writeable before the timeout we either
reset the timer if we couldn't push all the buffered data or completely
remove it if everything was pushed.

We could also replace ipc_send_message() for all client connections in
i3, not just those subscribed to events.

Furthermore, we could limit the amount of messages stored and increase
the timeout (or use multiple timeouts): eg it's ok if a client is not
reading for 10 seconds and we are only holding 5KB of messages for them
but it is not ok if they are inactive for 5 seconds and we have 30MB of
messages held.

Closes #2999
Closes #2539
2018-08-08 19:14:56 +03:00
Ingo Bürk 65eb54c0ba
Merge pull request #3319 from Stunkymonkey/format_placholders-case_sensitive
make format_placeholders case-sensitive
2018-08-04 09:23:11 +02:00
Cassandra Fox ad236dbaec fix height offset calculation in pango text drawing 2018-07-28 19:31:32 -07:00
Felix Buehler 37ea56c221 make format_placeholders case-sensitive 2018-07-10 23:24:50 +02:00
Orestis Floros fd70ea6b31
Correct XDG paths precedence for config files
Fixes #3323
2018-07-10 05:04:34 +03:00
Orestis Floros 0b5a2092a0
Fix redundant casts to the same type
Found using clang-tidy's google-readability-casting.
2018-04-27 00:09:42 +03:00
Orestis Floros 0aa636b207
Prefer compiler warnings to assertions for unhandled switch cases
Using 'default:' cases can hide logical errors which would lead to i3
crashes for users. With this change the compiler will print a warning
when a case is not handled. For example, if I add a new value in the
Font.type enum:
../../i3/libi3/font.c: In function ‘draw_text’:
../../i3/libi3/font.c:378:5: warning: enumeration value ‘NEWFONT’ not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
     switch (savedFont->type) {
     ^~~~~~
2018-04-04 19:20:55 +03:00
Pawel S. Veselov d2b35388b4 Fixes #3072, Xft.dpi can be floating point 2017-12-09 15:12:25 +01:00
Michael Stapelberg c07936d91b no-op refactoring: make ipc_connect find socket path 2017-11-26 16:41:59 +01:00
xzfc 103e78e04a Bugfix: avert endless loop on unexpected EOF at ipc messages (#3021)
Fix freeze on invalid ipc commands like

    echo -n $'i3-ipc\0\0\0\xa\0\0\0\0focus left' | socat - `i3 --get-socketpath`

Also, treat incomplete headers as IPC violation. Example of incomplete header:

    echo -n i3-ip | socat - `i3 --get-socketpath`
2017-11-09 11:18:23 -08:00
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
Ingo Bürk eba177342f Revert "Use OVER operator for drawing text (#2908)" (#2925)
This reverts commit 16160462a3.
2017-09-10 17:03:09 +02:00
Jan Alexander Steffens 16160462a3 Use OVER operator for drawing text (#2908)
For opaque text, SOURCE is not any different from OVER. However, when
drawing color glyphs (which consist of RGBA pixels instead of strokes)
SOURCE's handling of alpha is not what we want.

I stumbled across this because cairo 1.15.8 seems to clear the surface
before drawing color emoji if the operator is SOURCE, deleting every-
thing drawn before. Arguably, the area outside the glyph bounds should
not be touched, but even if this is a cairo bug the problem of alpha
within the glyph remains.
2017-09-09 17:32:34 +02:00
Theo Buehler d29d908003 Avoid use of uninitialized in init_dpi_end
If conn == NULL or display == NULL, init_dpi() jumps to init_dpi_end
before (declaring and) initializing resource. In init_dpi_end, there
is a free(resource) call conditionally on resource != NULL, so this
may lead to a bogus free. Found by clang -Wsometimes-uninitialized.
2017-08-23 15:48:58 +02:00
Tony Crisci 3a914396df libi3: Add basic validation to hex color conversion
Make sure a given hex color is the expected length and begins with a hash in
draw_util_hex_to_color() to avoid memory errors.

fixes #2829
2017-07-12 17:53:15 -04:00
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 25d27c5b2e Free allocated X resource value. (#2620)
This fixes a little memory leak.
2017-01-02 15:56:28 +01:00
Michael Stapelberg 2ff3d9d651 Merge pull request #2551 from bapt/freebsd_fixes
Freebsd fixes
2016-11-16 13:48:05 -08:00
mihaicmn ad7dec31d5 Use the DPI setting within the i3bar (#2556) 2016-11-12 06:34:54 -08:00
Baptiste Daroussin c602ec7cc2 Respect SYSCONFDIR when looking for defaut 'xdg' directory 2016-11-09 22:34:39 +01:00
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 0e73a6e9e7 Remove conditional compilation for cairo/pangocairo (#2480)
We strive to avoid conditional compilation in i3 as much as possible.
cairo and pangocairo have been around long enough in the versions that
we need that it’s time to unconditionally depend on them.

Also update DEPENDS with the last-known-good-versions while at it.
2016-09-27 12:57:00 -07:00
Ingo Bürk cb1fcfed6a Use Xft.dpi for DPI if available.
fixes #2465
2016-09-26 20:29:53 +02:00
Michael Stapelberg 9bf346c7a0 Remove compatibility definitions for xcb-util < 0.3.8 (#2473)
Even Debian oldstable has xcb-util 0.3.8.
2016-09-24 09:48:32 -07:00
EvilPudding 96704b2fc0 Leaving the last byte in Colorpixel.hex NULL
Added explicit assignment of last byte to the null character, for
appearence's sake.
2016-08-03 13:09:58 +00:00
EvilPudding 08c2380545 Hex in struct Colorpixel.hex to contiguous memory
No reason for hex not to be of a constant size, and
no reason to introduce a cache miss by allocating it
separated from the rest of the structure.
2016-08-03 13:09:58 +00:00
Kacper Kowalik (Xarthisius) eb0a0a166f Convert ifdef CAIRO_SUPPORT to if statements to keep consistency with common.mk 2016-03-23 10:58:10 -05:00