518 lines
14 KiB
C
518 lines
14 KiB
C
/*
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* vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
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*
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* i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager
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* © 2009 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE)
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*
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* util.c: Utility functions, which can be useful everywhere within i3 (see
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* also libi3).
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*
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*/
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#include "all.h"
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#include <sys/wait.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#if defined(__OpenBSD__)
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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#endif
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <pwd.h>
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#include <yajl/yajl_version.h>
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#include <libgen.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#define SN_API_NOT_YET_FROZEN 1
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#include <libsn/sn-launcher.h>
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int min(int a, int b) {
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return (a < b ? a : b);
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}
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int max(int a, int b) {
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return (a > b ? a : b);
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}
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bool rect_contains(Rect rect, uint32_t x, uint32_t y) {
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return (x >= rect.x &&
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x <= (rect.x + rect.width) &&
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y >= rect.y &&
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y <= (rect.y + rect.height));
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}
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Rect rect_add(Rect a, Rect b) {
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return (Rect){a.x + b.x,
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a.y + b.y,
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a.width + b.width,
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a.height + b.height};
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}
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Rect rect_sub(Rect a, Rect b) {
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return (Rect){a.x - b.x,
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a.y - b.y,
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a.width - b.width,
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a.height - b.height};
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}
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/*
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* Returns true if the name consists of only digits.
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*
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*/
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__attribute__((pure)) bool name_is_digits(const char *name) {
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/* positive integers and zero are interpreted as numbers */
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for (size_t i = 0; i < strlen(name); i++)
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if (!isdigit(name[i]))
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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/*
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* Set 'out' to the layout_t value for the given layout. The function
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* returns true on success or false if the passed string is not a valid
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* layout name.
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*
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*/
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bool layout_from_name(const char *layout_str, layout_t *out) {
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if (strcmp(layout_str, "default") == 0) {
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*out = L_DEFAULT;
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return true;
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} else if (strcasecmp(layout_str, "stacked") == 0 ||
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strcasecmp(layout_str, "stacking") == 0) {
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*out = L_STACKED;
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return true;
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} else if (strcasecmp(layout_str, "tabbed") == 0) {
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*out = L_TABBED;
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return true;
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} else if (strcasecmp(layout_str, "splitv") == 0) {
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*out = L_SPLITV;
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return true;
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} else if (strcasecmp(layout_str, "splith") == 0) {
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*out = L_SPLITH;
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/*
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* Parses the workspace name as a number. Returns -1 if the workspace should be
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* interpreted as a "named workspace".
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*
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*/
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long ws_name_to_number(const char *name) {
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/* positive integers and zero are interpreted as numbers */
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char *endptr = NULL;
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long parsed_num = strtol(name, &endptr, 10);
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if (parsed_num == LONG_MIN ||
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parsed_num == LONG_MAX ||
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parsed_num < 0 ||
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endptr == name) {
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parsed_num = -1;
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}
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return parsed_num;
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}
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/*
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* Updates *destination with new_value and returns true if it was changed or false
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* if it was the same
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*
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*/
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bool update_if_necessary(uint32_t *destination, const uint32_t new_value) {
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uint32_t old_value = *destination;
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return ((*destination = new_value) != old_value);
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}
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/*
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* exec()s an i3 utility, for example the config file migration script or
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* i3-nagbar. This function first searches $PATH for the given utility named,
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* then falls back to the dirname() of the i3 executable path and then falls
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* back to the dirname() of the target of /proc/self/exe (on linux).
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*
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* This function should be called after fork()ing.
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*
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* The first argument of the given argv vector will be overwritten with the
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* executable name, so pass NULL.
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*
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* If the utility cannot be found in any of these locations, it exits with
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* return code 2.
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*
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*/
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void exec_i3_utility(char *name, char *argv[]) {
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/* start the migration script, search PATH first */
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char *migratepath = name;
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argv[0] = migratepath;
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execvp(migratepath, argv);
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/* if the script is not in path, maybe the user installed to a strange
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* location and runs the i3 binary with an absolute path. We use
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* argv[0]’s dirname */
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char *pathbuf = sstrdup(start_argv[0]);
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char *dir = dirname(pathbuf);
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sasprintf(&migratepath, "%s/%s", dir, name);
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argv[0] = migratepath;
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execvp(migratepath, argv);
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#if defined(__linux__)
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/* on linux, we have one more fall-back: dirname(/proc/self/exe) */
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char buffer[BUFSIZ];
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if (readlink("/proc/self/exe", buffer, BUFSIZ) == -1) {
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warn("could not read /proc/self/exe");
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_exit(1);
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}
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dir = dirname(buffer);
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sasprintf(&migratepath, "%s/%s", dir, name);
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argv[0] = migratepath;
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execvp(migratepath, argv);
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#endif
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warn("Could not start %s", name);
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_exit(2);
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}
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/*
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* Checks if the given path exists by calling stat().
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*
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*/
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bool path_exists(const char *path) {
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struct stat buf;
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return (stat(path, &buf) == 0);
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}
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/*
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* Goes through the list of arguments (for exec()) and add/replace the given option,
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* including the option name, its argument, and the option character.
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*/
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static char **add_argument(char **original, char *opt_char, char *opt_arg, char *opt_name) {
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int num_args;
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for (num_args = 0; original[num_args] != NULL; num_args++)
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;
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char **result = scalloc(num_args + 3, sizeof(char *));
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/* copy the arguments, but skip the ones we'll replace */
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int write_index = 0;
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bool skip_next = false;
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for (int i = 0; i < num_args; ++i) {
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if (skip_next) {
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skip_next = false;
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continue;
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}
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if (!strcmp(original[i], opt_char) ||
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(opt_name && !strcmp(original[i], opt_name))) {
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if (opt_arg)
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skip_next = true;
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continue;
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}
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result[write_index++] = original[i];
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}
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/* add the arguments we'll replace */
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result[write_index++] = opt_char;
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result[write_index] = opt_arg;
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return result;
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}
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#define y(x, ...) yajl_gen_##x(gen, ##__VA_ARGS__)
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#define ystr(str) yajl_gen_string(gen, (unsigned char *)str, strlen(str))
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char *store_restart_layout(void) {
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setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
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yajl_gen gen = yajl_gen_alloc(NULL);
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dump_node(gen, croot, true);
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setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "");
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const unsigned char *payload;
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size_t length;
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y(get_buf, &payload, &length);
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/* create a temporary file if one hasn't been specified, or just
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* resolve the tildes in the specified path */
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char *filename;
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if (config.restart_state_path == NULL) {
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filename = get_process_filename("restart-state");
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if (!filename)
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return NULL;
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} else {
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filename = resolve_tilde(config.restart_state_path);
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}
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/* create the directory, it could have been cleaned up before restarting or
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* may not exist at all in case it was user-specified. */
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char *filenamecopy = sstrdup(filename);
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char *base = dirname(filenamecopy);
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DLOG("Creating \"%s\" for storing the restart layout\n", base);
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if (mkdirp(base, DEFAULT_DIR_MODE) != 0)
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ELOG("Could not create \"%s\" for storing the restart layout, layout will be lost.\n", base);
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free(filenamecopy);
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int fd = open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR);
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if (fd == -1) {
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perror("open()");
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free(filename);
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return NULL;
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}
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if (writeall(fd, payload, length) == -1) {
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ELOG("Could not write restart layout to \"%s\", layout will be lost: %s\n", filename, strerror(errno));
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free(filename);
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close(fd);
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return NULL;
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}
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close(fd);
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if (length > 0) {
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DLOG("layout: %.*s\n", (int)length, payload);
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}
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y(free);
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return filename;
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}
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/*
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* Restart i3 in-place
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* appends -a to argument list to disable autostart
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*
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*/
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void i3_restart(bool forget_layout) {
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char *restart_filename = forget_layout ? NULL : store_restart_layout();
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kill_nagbar(&config_error_nagbar_pid, true);
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kill_nagbar(&command_error_nagbar_pid, true);
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restore_geometry();
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ipc_shutdown(SHUTDOWN_REASON_RESTART);
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LOG("restarting \"%s\"...\n", start_argv[0]);
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/* make sure -a is in the argument list or add it */
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start_argv = add_argument(start_argv, "-a", NULL, NULL);
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/* make debuglog-on persist */
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if (get_debug_logging()) {
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start_argv = add_argument(start_argv, "-d", "all", NULL);
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}
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/* replace -r <file> so that the layout is restored */
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if (restart_filename != NULL) {
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start_argv = add_argument(start_argv, "--restart", restart_filename, "-r");
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}
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execvp(start_argv[0], start_argv);
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/* not reached */
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}
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#if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__APPLE__)
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/*
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* Taken from FreeBSD
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* Find the first occurrence of the byte string s in byte string l.
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*
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*/
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void *memmem(const void *l, size_t l_len, const void *s, size_t s_len) {
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register char *cur, *last;
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const char *cl = (const char *)l;
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const char *cs = (const char *)s;
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/* we need something to compare */
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if (l_len == 0 || s_len == 0)
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return NULL;
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/* "s" must be smaller or equal to "l" */
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if (l_len < s_len)
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return NULL;
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/* special case where s_len == 1 */
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if (s_len == 1)
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return memchr(l, (int)*cs, l_len);
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/* the last position where its possible to find "s" in "l" */
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last = (char *)cl + l_len - s_len;
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for (cur = (char *)cl; cur <= last; cur++)
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if (cur[0] == cs[0] && memcmp(cur, cs, s_len) == 0)
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return cur;
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return NULL;
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* Escapes the given string if a pango font is currently used.
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* If the string has to be escaped, the input string will be free'd.
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*
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*/
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char *pango_escape_markup(char *input) {
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if (!font_is_pango())
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return input;
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char *escaped = g_markup_escape_text(input, -1);
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FREE(input);
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return escaped;
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}
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/*
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* Handler which will be called when we get a SIGCHLD for the nagbar, meaning
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* it exited (or could not be started, depending on the exit code).
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*
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*/
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static void nagbar_exited(EV_P_ ev_child *watcher, int revents) {
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ev_child_stop(EV_A_ watcher);
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if (!WIFEXITED(watcher->rstatus)) {
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ELOG("ERROR: i3-nagbar did not exit normally.\n");
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return;
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}
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int exitcode = WEXITSTATUS(watcher->rstatus);
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DLOG("i3-nagbar process exited with status %d\n", exitcode);
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if (exitcode == 2) {
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ELOG("ERROR: i3-nagbar could not be found. Is it correctly installed on your system?\n");
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}
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*((pid_t *)watcher->data) = -1;
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}
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/*
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* Cleanup handler. Will be called when i3 exits. Kills i3-nagbar with signal
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* SIGKILL (9) to make sure there are no left-over i3-nagbar processes.
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*
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*/
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static void nagbar_cleanup(EV_P_ ev_cleanup *watcher, int revent) {
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pid_t *nagbar_pid = (pid_t *)watcher->data;
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if (*nagbar_pid != -1) {
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LOG("Sending SIGKILL (%d) to i3-nagbar with PID %d\n", SIGKILL, *nagbar_pid);
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kill(*nagbar_pid, SIGKILL);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Starts an i3-nagbar instance with the given parameters. Takes care of
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* handling SIGCHLD and killing i3-nagbar when i3 exits.
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*
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* The resulting PID will be stored in *nagbar_pid and can be used with
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* kill_nagbar() to kill the bar later on.
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*
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*/
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void start_nagbar(pid_t *nagbar_pid, char *argv[]) {
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if (*nagbar_pid != -1) {
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DLOG("i3-nagbar already running (PID %d), not starting again.\n", *nagbar_pid);
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return;
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}
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*nagbar_pid = fork();
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if (*nagbar_pid == -1) {
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warn("Could not fork()");
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return;
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}
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/* child */
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if (*nagbar_pid == 0)
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exec_i3_utility("i3-nagbar", argv);
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DLOG("Starting i3-nagbar with PID %d\n", *nagbar_pid);
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/* parent */
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/* install a child watcher */
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ev_child *child = smalloc(sizeof(ev_child));
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ev_child_init(child, &nagbar_exited, *nagbar_pid, 0);
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child->data = nagbar_pid;
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ev_child_start(main_loop, child);
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/* install a cleanup watcher (will be called when i3 exits and i3-nagbar is
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* still running) */
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ev_cleanup *cleanup = smalloc(sizeof(ev_cleanup));
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ev_cleanup_init(cleanup, nagbar_cleanup);
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cleanup->data = nagbar_pid;
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ev_cleanup_start(main_loop, cleanup);
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}
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/*
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* Kills the i3-nagbar process, if *nagbar_pid != -1.
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*
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* If wait_for_it is set (restarting i3), this function will waitpid(),
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* otherwise, ev is assumed to handle it (reloading).
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*
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*/
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void kill_nagbar(pid_t *nagbar_pid, bool wait_for_it) {
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if (*nagbar_pid == -1)
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return;
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if (kill(*nagbar_pid, SIGTERM) == -1)
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warn("kill(configerror_nagbar) failed");
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if (!wait_for_it)
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return;
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/* When restarting, we don’t enter the ev main loop anymore and after the
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* exec(), our old pid is no longer watched. So, ev won’t handle SIGCHLD
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* for us and we would end up with a <defunct> process. Therefore we
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* waitpid() here. */
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waitpid(*nagbar_pid, NULL, 0);
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}
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/*
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* Converts a string into a long using strtol().
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* This is a convenience wrapper checking the parsing result. It returns true
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* if the number could be parsed.
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*/
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bool parse_long(const char *str, long *out, int base) {
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char *end;
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long result = strtol(str, &end, base);
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if (result == LONG_MIN || result == LONG_MAX || result < 0 || (end != NULL && *end != '\0')) {
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*out = result;
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return false;
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}
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*out = result;
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return true;
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}
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/*
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* Slurp reads path in its entirety into buf, returning the length of the file
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* or -1 if the file could not be read. buf is set to a buffer of appropriate
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* size, or NULL if -1 is returned.
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*
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*/
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ssize_t slurp(const char *path, char **buf) {
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FILE *f;
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if ((f = fopen(path, "r")) == NULL) {
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ELOG("Cannot open file \"%s\": %s\n", path, strerror(errno));
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return -1;
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}
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struct stat stbuf;
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if (fstat(fileno(f), &stbuf) != 0) {
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ELOG("Cannot fstat() \"%s\": %s\n", path, strerror(errno));
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fclose(f);
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return -1;
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}
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/* Allocate one extra NUL byte to make the buffer usable with C string
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* functions. yajl doesn’t need this, but this makes slurp safer. */
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*buf = scalloc(stbuf.st_size + 1, 1);
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size_t n = fread(*buf, 1, stbuf.st_size, f);
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fclose(f);
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if ((ssize_t)n != stbuf.st_size) {
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ELOG("File \"%s\" could not be read entirely: got %zd, want %" PRIi64 "\n", path, n, (int64_t)stbuf.st_size);
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free(*buf);
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*buf = NULL;
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return -1;
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}
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return (ssize_t)n;
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}
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/*
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* Convert a direction to its corresponding orientation.
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*
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*/
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orientation_t orientation_from_direction(direction_t direction) {
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return (direction == D_LEFT || direction == D_RIGHT) ? HORIZ : VERT;
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}
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