The file funcs.h is removed. A new file osdep.h is created to hold
the definition for all osdep_*c files.
The files .c has been adjusted to include the right header files,
removing funcs.h, including osdep.h.
Signed-off-by: Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) <kix@kix.es>
The file monitor.h includes the function prototypes for monitor.c.
The prototypes included were moved from funcs.h.
Signed-off-by: Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) <kix@kix.es>
The file event.h includes the function prototypes for event.c.
The prototypes included were moved from funcs.h.
Signed-off-by: Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) <kix@kix.es>
The file startup.h includes the function prototypes for startup.c.
The prototypes included were moved from funcs.h.
Signed-off-by: Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) <kix@kix.es>
- remove extern declaration in source file, use header instead
- add inclusion of header defining the functions of the file to
get the compiler to cross-check them
- marked static the functions that should not be visible ouside
their file
Drawers are horizontal docks, and they can themselves only live in the dock
To use them, right click on the dock or a docked appicon and select "Add
a drawer". Then move appicons into the drawer (drag them with the
mouse). You may change the icon of the drawer. By default, drawers
auto-expand and -collapse, and auto-raise/lower. This can be customized
in the same way as for the clip.
Set DisableDrawers to YES in G/D/WindowMaker if you do not want to see
the menu entry to add a drawer.
Just discovered this bug: the auto-attract icon functionality will not
work (to be precise, it crashes WM!) if the clip is disabled
(NoClip=YES). Will fix shortly, of course.
The new shutdown.h file includes the shutdown modes and the functions
to shutdown Window Maker.
The function definitios were moved from funcs.h and the struct WShutdownMode
from WindowMaker.h.
Now, externs are not needed, only include shutdown.h
This patch moves the XRANDR variable definitions to screen.h, because
xrandr is related to screen behavior. Then, the definition externs
can be removed.
This patch also changes (in event.c) the ConfigureNotify event processing
to avoid call the "if" block if XRANDR is not enabled. I chose the option of
move the if into the HAVE_XRANDR block instead of include the
ConfigureNotify case inside of the HAVE_XRANDR block (proposed by
BALATON Zoltan) to avoid call the default option if not needed.
Now that the built-in parser has support for all the feature of CPP
being used by WindowMaker's default menu, we can remove the stuff
related to calling CPP:
- code for preparing and running CPP;
- compile-time option to de-activate the call to CPP;
- command-line option
The functions of main.c should be included in main.h, not in funcs.h.
This patch adds the main.h file and moves the function prototypes to
this file.
The not needed "include funcs.h" are removed.
This patch removes the unneeded curly brackets in multiple files.
It also add some comments in the code. In usermenu.c removes some
variables not used.
main.c: In function ‘RelaunchWindow’:
main.c:461:1: warning: control reaches end of non-void function
[-Wreturn-type]
Actually we can't reach the end of the function because the three
possible cases are Exit(-1), return False and return True. Of course if
Exit() were ever changed the above statement might become incorrect.
Some compiler food silences the warning.
Use the WindowRelaunchKey shortcut to examine the WM_COMMAND property of
the active application's main window and launch a new instance of the
application using the retrieved command line.
* Remove assigned but not used variables (GCC 4.6)
* Bump _XOPEN_SOURCE to 600, ridding of FreeBSD warnings (this probably need
to be tweaked on a per-implementation basis as problems arise)
wsyserrorwithcode - Not used, no point either.
wsyserror->werror - qualifying "error" with a "type" hardly makes
sense if there are not at least two "type"s. There are not. Safe trip.
Signed-off-by: Tamas TEVESZ <ice@extreme.hu>
When generating menus, lookup translations for menu entries in
specified textdomain. Often used by linux distributions.
Original-patch-by: Alexey Voinov <voins@altlinux.ru>
Signed-off-by: Alexey I. Froloff <raorn@altlinux.org>
WUtil.h:212: warning: function declaration isn’t a prototype
WUtil.h:259: warning: function declaration isn’t a prototype
WUtil.h:300: warning: function declaration isn’t a prototype
WINGsP.h:593: warning: function declaration isn’t a prototype
WINGsP.h:599: warning: function declaration isn’t a prototype
WINGs.h:616: warning: function declaration isn’t a prototype
raster.c:295: warning: no previous prototype for ‘calculateCombineArea’
This patch makes wmaker automatically Restart() to take into account
resolution changes done by xrandr.
The motivation to write this patch is that when I start my laptop connected
to an external monitor (VGA1), the resolution in the monitor is initially
wrong (perhaps this is a bug in XOrg or OpenSuse, but anyway), so I always
do this after starting wmaker:
xrandr --output VGA1 --preferred
The resolution in the external monitor gets fixed, but wmaker does not
recognize the change automatically and I have to manually restart it.
So this patch avoids the last step by making wmaker be XRandR-aware.
Wmaker now restarts automatically when it receives a RRChangeScreenNotify
event and I don't have to do the last part of the silly procedure described
above.
I am not sure if restarting wmaker is the most elegant solution, but
it at least solves part of my issue with wmaker + xrandr.
Since a single default visual ID cannot be used for multiple screens, thus
Window Maker refused to start. There is now a global function for getting the
default visual ID. The command line argument --visual-id can be a comma
separated list of visual IDs for each screen. A default value is only set for
the first screen.
1. Setup two windows in a workspace, one at the center and the
other at a corner. Move the mouse to the center of the screen, so
that the focus goes to the center window. Now, with the help of the
keyboard (with Alt-tab, typically), try and switch the focus to the
other window. In doing so, the switch panel shows up, gives the
focus to the other window and then disappears. However, its
disappearance make it seem to wmaker that the mouse has just
entered the center window, so wmaker gives the focus to that
window again.
2. It is a lit bit more involved. "Raise window when switching
focus with keyboard" needs to be set. In a given workspace, maximize
a first window A, then setup "above" window A two windows B and C
(one in the upper left corner and the other one in the lower right
corner, for example). Move the mouse so as to give the focus to
window B. Press the Alt key, hit the key tab once (window A moves
up to the "top"), then another time (window C is then selected).
Eventually relase the Alt key: window B is given the focus again.
Correction: it is a matter of ignoring some (EnterNotify) events
when the switch panel is active or has just been used.
for arq in `git ls-files *.c`; do
echo $arq;
indent -linux -l115 $arq;
done
The different line break at 115 columns is because
I use a widescreen monitor :-)
When investigating possible memory leaks with 'valgrind' I noticed
this leak report:
602 bytes in 13 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 77 of 128
at 0x4C2362E: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:207)
by 0x4576ED: wmalloc (memory.c:88)
by 0x45B4F7: wstrconcat (string.c:214)
by 0x426FC2: main (main.c:608)
which happens here,
str = wstrconcat("WMAKER_BIN_NAME=", argv[0]);
putenv(str);
There is a comment further below (in another context)
/* return of wstrconcat should not be free-ed! read putenv man page */
so this leak report is probably a false positive anyway. However,
https://www.securecoding.cert.org/confluence/display/seccode/POS34-C.+Do+not+call+putenv%28%29+with+a+pointer+to+an+automatic+variable+as+the+argument
has some nice discussion about putenv() and after reading it I decided to
use setenv() instead, making 'valgrind' happy along the way. It also
makes the code a bit simpler, avoiding a call to wstrconcat().
I also changed the name of another variable called 'str' to 'pos', just
in case.
Based upon a patch by Tobias Stoeckmann
Small code size reduction,
text data bss dec hex filename
620412 19144 8544 648100 9e3a4 src/.libs/wmaker
621347 19152 8544 649043 9e753 src/.libs/wmaker.old
This patch fixes the following warnings (with gcc 4.2.3)
defaults.c:980: warning: unused variable 'replace'
main.c:504: warning: 'watchPath' may be used uninitialized in this function
main.c:504: note: 'watchPath' was declared here
startup.c:616: warning: implicit declaration of function 'XrmUniqueQuark'
event handler timer.
After upgrading my kernel recently I noticed that dnotify has been
depreciated, so I decided to try and implement the new inotify code in
Window Maker instead.
During testing, I also found that one of the timers which was removed
(the one causing the most wake-ups), calling delayedAction, was
responsible for handling signals. Basically with this timer removed,
signals were only handled after an X event occurs.
After looking at the delayedAction function, I couldn't see the purpose of it.
It certainly wouldn't cause any delay as it was called by the timer every
500ms, so there is no time correlation with when a signal was received.
Also, it appeared to count the signals and call DispatchEvent for each
one, but it appears DispatchEvent would just handle the most recent signal
and take action on that. The signals handled by delayedAction are the
various exit and reset signals, so only one need to be handled. I
therefore have commented out delayedAction (it wasn't called by any other
procedure) and added a call to DispatchEvent imediately after the signal
is registered, in handleExitSig.
I'm not sure what problems this may cause with dead children - these are
only cleaned up after an Xevent now that the timer is removed- but I
haven't observed any problems since a few months ago.
This patch removes wmaker from PowerTop's shame list, where
it appeared with ~3-4 wakeups/second.
It adds the linux kernel's dnotify mechanism (adapted from
the example in Documentation/dnotify.txt in the kernel source),
to detect when a configuration file in ~/GNUStep/Defaults has
changed to load it again on-the-fly. For me it usually means that
modifications to ~/GNUStep/Defaults/WMRootMenu via the 'genmenu'
script are automatically detected and loaded.
The use of dnotify makes the ancient behaviour of polling unecessary
and cuts down the wakeups count.
Other 'apparently' useless timers are also deleted and it's been almost
one year now that I use this patched exclusively without problems, so
I am pretty sure that it doesn't hurt to remove them.
The end result of all this is that wmaker generates 0 (zero) wakeups
when idle in a Linux system.
Signed-off-by: Carlos R. Mafra <crmafra@ift.unesp.br>
- Keep menu and title text at 12px since there is not constrained by width
- Removed some obsoleted options from wconfig.h
- Added a lighter image for the switch panel
- Fixed the signal handler for crashes (ie, removed it) and made wmaker
restarting be made automatically by a monitoring process.
- Made NetWM support be enabled by default
- Removed old code to store/restore workspace state (now relies on netwm)