/* * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab * * i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager * © 2009 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE) * * bindings.h: Functions for configuring, finding, and running bindings. * */ #pragma once extern pid_t command_error_nagbar_pid; /** * The name of the default mode. * */ extern const char *DEFAULT_BINDING_MODE; /** * Adds a binding from config parameters given as strings and returns a * pointer to the binding structure. Returns NULL if the input code could not * be parsed. * */ Binding *configure_binding(const char *bindtype, const char *modifiers, const char *input_code, const char *release, const char *border, const char *whole_window, const char *command, const char *mode, bool pango_markup); /** * Grab the bound keys (tell X to send us keypress events for those keycodes) * */ void grab_all_keys(xcb_connection_t *conn); /** * Release the button grabs on all managed windows and regrab them, * reevaluating which buttons need to be grabbed. * */ void regrab_all_buttons(xcb_connection_t *conn); /** * Returns a pointer to the Binding that matches the given xcb event or NULL if * no such binding exists. * */ Binding *get_binding_from_xcb_event(xcb_generic_event_t *event); /** * Translates keysymbols to keycodes for all bindings which use keysyms. * */ void translate_keysyms(void); /** * Switches the key bindings to the given mode, if the mode exists * */ void switch_mode(const char *new_mode); /** * Reorders bindings by event_state_mask descendingly so that get_binding() * correctly matches more specific bindings before more generic bindings. Take * the following binding configuration as an example: * * bindsym n nop lower-case n pressed * bindsym Shift+n nop upper-case n pressed * * Without reordering, the first binding’s event_state_mask of 0x0 would match * the actual event_stat_mask of 0x1 and hence trigger instead of the second * keybinding. * */ void reorder_bindings(void); /** * Checks for duplicate key bindings (the same keycode or keysym is configured * more than once). If a duplicate binding is found, a message is printed to * stderr and the has_errors variable is set to true, which will start * i3-nagbar. * */ void check_for_duplicate_bindings(struct context *context); /** * Frees the binding. If bind is null, it simply returns. */ void binding_free(Binding *bind); /** * Runs the given binding and handles parse errors. If con is passed, it will * execute the command binding with that container selected by criteria. * Returns a CommandResult for running the binding's command. Caller should * render tree if needs_tree_render is true. Free with command_result_free(). * */ CommandResult *run_binding(Binding *bind, Con *con); /** * Loads the XKB keymap from the X11 server and feeds it to xkbcommon. * */ bool load_keymap(void); /** * Returns a list of buttons that should be grabbed on a window. * This list will always contain 1–3, all higher buttons will only be returned * if there is a whole-window binding for it on some window in the current * config. * The list is terminated by a 0. */ int *bindings_get_buttons_to_grab(void);