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We strive to avoid conditional compilation in i3 as much as possible. cairo and pangocairo have been around long enough in the versions that we need that it’s time to unconditionally depend on them. Also update DEPENDS with the last-known-good-versions while at it. |
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Makefile | ||
README | ||
dpi.c | ||
draw_util.c | ||
fake_configure_notify.c | ||
font.c | ||
format_placeholders.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.