/* * Handles font loading * */ #include #include #include #include #include "data.h" /* TODO: This is just here to be somewhere. Move it somewhere else. */ void check_error(xcb_connection_t *connection, xcb_void_cookie_t cookie, char *errMessage) { xcb_generic_error_t *error = xcb_request_check (connection, cookie); if (error != NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s : %d\n", errMessage , error->error_code); xcb_disconnect(connection); exit(-1); } } i3Font *load_font(xcb_connection_t *c, const char *pattern) { /* TODO: this function should be caching */ i3Font *new = malloc(sizeof(i3Font)); xcb_list_fonts_with_info_cookie_t cookie = xcb_list_fonts_with_info(c, 1, strlen(pattern), pattern); xcb_list_fonts_with_info_reply_t *reply = xcb_list_fonts_with_info_reply(c, cookie, NULL); if (!reply) { printf("Could not load font\n"); exit(1); } /* Oh my, this is so ugly :-(. Why can’t they just return a null-terminated * string? That’s what abstraction layers are for. */ char buffer[xcb_list_fonts_with_info_name_length(reply)+1]; memset(buffer, 0, sizeof(buffer)); memcpy(buffer, xcb_list_fonts_with_info_name(reply), sizeof(buffer)-1); new->name = strdup(buffer); new->pattern = strdup(pattern); new->height = reply->font_ascent + reply->font_descent; /* Actually load the font */ new->id = xcb_generate_id(c); xcb_void_cookie_t font_cookie = xcb_open_font_checked(c, new->id, strlen(pattern), pattern); check_error(c, font_cookie, "Could not open font"); return new; }