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We now only log an error but do not exit when creating the graphics context fails. While, if this happens, rendering will likely be wrong, this is still better than terminating the user's session entirely due to a rendering problem, potentially causing data loss. relates to #2094 |
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Makefile | ||
README | ||
dpi.c | ||
draw_util.c | ||
fake_configure_notify.c | ||
font.c | ||
get_colorpixel.c | ||
get_config_path.c | ||
get_exe_path.c | ||
get_mod_mask.c | ||
get_process_filename.c | ||
get_visualtype.c | ||
ipc_connect.c | ||
ipc_recv_message.c | ||
ipc_send_message.c | ||
is_debug_build.c | ||
libi3.mk | ||
mkdirp.c | ||
resolve_tilde.c | ||
root_atom_contents.c | ||
safewrappers.c | ||
string.c | ||
strndup.c | ||
ucs2_conversion.c |
README
Introduction ============ libi3 is an *INTERNAL* library which contains functions that i3 and related tools (i3-msg, i3-input, i3-nagbar, i3-config-wizard, i3bar) use. It is NOT to be used by other programs. Structure ========= Every function gets its own .c file, which in turn gets compiled into an .o object file. Afterwards, all .o files are archived into one static library (libi3.a). This library will be linked into all i3 binaries. The linker is able to eliminate unused .o files when linking, so only the functions which you actually use will be included in the corresponding binary.