/* * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab */ #ifndef _LIBI3_H #define _LIBI3_H #include #include /** * Try to get the socket path from X11 and return NULL if it doesn’t work. * * The memory for the socket path is dynamically allocated and has to be * free()d by the caller. * */ char *socket_path_from_x11(); /** * Safe-wrapper around malloc which exits if malloc returns NULL (meaning that * there is no more memory available) * */ void *smalloc(size_t size); /** * Safe-wrapper around calloc which exits if malloc returns NULL (meaning that * there is no more memory available) * */ void *scalloc(size_t size); /** * Safe-wrapper around realloc which exits if realloc returns NULL (meaning * that there is no more memory available). * */ void *srealloc(void *ptr, size_t size); /** * Safe-wrapper around strdup which exits if malloc returns NULL (meaning that * there is no more memory available) * */ char *sstrdup(const char *str); /** * Formats a message (payload) of the given size and type and sends it to i3 via * the given socket file descriptor. * * Returns -1 when write() fails, errno will remain. * Returns 0 on success. * */ int ipc_send_message(int sockfd, uint32_t message_size, uint32_t message_type, const uint8_t *payload); /** * Reads a message from the given socket file descriptor and stores its length * (reply_length) as well as a pointer to its contents (reply). * * Returns -1 when read() fails, errno will remain. * Returns -2 when the IPC protocol is violated (invalid magic, unexpected * message type, EOF instead of a message). Additionally, the error will be * printed to stderr. * Returns 0 on success. * */ int ipc_recv_message(int sockfd, uint32_t message_type, uint32_t *reply_length, uint8_t **reply); /** * Generates a configure_notify event and sends it to the given window * Applications need this to think they’ve configured themselves correctly. * The truth is, however, that we will manage them. * */ void fake_configure_notify(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_rectangle_t r, xcb_window_t window, int border_width); #endif