/* * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab */ #ifndef _TREE_H #define _TREE_H extern Con *croot; /* TODO: i am not sure yet how much access to the focused container should * be permitted to source files */ extern Con *focused; TAILQ_HEAD(all_cons_head, Con); extern struct all_cons_head all_cons; /** * Initializes the tree by creating the root node, adding all RandR outputs * to the tree (that means randr_init() has to be called before) and * assigning a workspace to each RandR output. * */ void tree_init(); /** * Opens an empty container in the current container * */ Con *tree_open_con(Con *con); /** * Splits (horizontally or vertically) the given container by creating a new * container which contains the old one and the future ones. * */ void tree_split(Con *con, orientation_t orientation); /** * Moves focus one level up. * */ void level_up(); /** * Moves focus one level down. * */ void level_down(); /** * Renders the tree, that is rendering all outputs using render_con() and * pushing the changes to X11 using x_push_changes(). * */ void tree_render(); /** * Closes the current container using tree_close(). * */ void tree_close_con(); /** * Changes focus in the given way (next/previous) and given orientation * (horizontal/vertical). * */ void tree_next(char way, orientation_t orientation); /** * Moves the current container in the given way (next/previous) and given * orientation (horizontal/vertical). * */ void tree_move(char way, orientation_t orientation); /** * Closes the given container including all children * */ void tree_close(Con *con, bool kill_window, bool dont_kill_parent); /** * Loads tree from ~/.i3/_restart.json (used for in-place restarts). * */ bool tree_restore(const char *path); /** * tree_flatten() removes pairs of redundant split containers, e.g.: * [workspace, horizontal] * [v-split] [child3] * [h-split] * [child1] [child2] * In this example, the v-split and h-split container are redundant. * Such a situation can be created by moving containers in a direction which is * not the orientation of their parent container. i3 needs to create a new * split container then and if you move containers this way multiple times, * redundant chains of split-containers can be the result. * */ void tree_flatten(Con *child); #endif