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/*
* Copyright © 2010 Intel Corporation
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
#include "config.h"
#include "gdksurface-wayland.h"
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#include "gdkdeviceprivate.h"
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#include "gdkdisplay-wayland.h"
#include "gdkdragsurfaceprivate.h"
#include "gdkframeclockidleprivate.h"
#include "gdkglcontext-wayland.h"
#include "gdkmonitor-wayland.h"
#include "gdkpopupprivate.h"
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#include "gdkprivate-wayland.h"
#include "gdkprivate-wayland.h"
#include "gdkseat-wayland.h"
#include "gdksurfaceprivate.h"
#include "gdktoplevelprivate.h"
#include "gdkdevice-wayland-private.h"
#include <wayland/xdg-shell-unstable-v6-client-protocol.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
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#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#define SURFACE_IS_TOPLEVEL(surface) TRUE
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#define MAX_WL_BUFFER_SIZE (4083) /* 4096 minus header, string argument length and NUL byte */
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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typedef enum _PopupState
{
POPUP_STATE_IDLE,
POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_REPOSITIONED,
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_CONFIGURE,
POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_FRAME,
} PopupState;
struct _GdkWaylandSurface
{
GdkSurface parent_instance;
struct {
/* The wl_outputs that this surface currently touches */
GSList *outputs;
struct wl_surface *wl_surface;
struct xdg_surface *xdg_surface;
struct xdg_toplevel *xdg_toplevel;
struct xdg_popup *xdg_popup;
/* Legacy xdg-shell unstable v6 fallback support */
struct zxdg_surface_v6 *zxdg_surface_v6;
struct zxdg_toplevel_v6 *zxdg_toplevel_v6;
struct zxdg_popup_v6 *zxdg_popup_v6;
struct gtk_surface1 *gtk_surface;
struct wl_egl_window *egl_window;
struct wl_egl_window *dummy_egl_window;
struct zxdg_exported_v1 *xdg_exported;
struct org_kde_kwin_server_decoration *server_decoration;
} display_server;
struct wl_event_queue *event_queue;
EGLSurface egl_surface;
EGLSurface dummy_egl_surface;
uint32_t reposition_token;
uint32_t received_reposition_token;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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PopupState popup_state;
unsigned int initial_configure_received : 1;
unsigned int has_uncommitted_ack_configure : 1;
unsigned int mapped : 1;
unsigned int awaiting_frame : 1;
unsigned int awaiting_frame_frozen : 1;
unsigned int is_drag_surface : 1;
int pending_buffer_offset_x;
int pending_buffer_offset_y;
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char *title;
struct {
gboolean was_set;
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char *application_id;
char *app_menu_path;
char *menubar_path;
char *window_object_path;
char *application_object_path;
char *unique_bus_name;
} application;
GdkGeometry geometry_hints;
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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GdkSurfaceHints geometry_mask;
GdkSeat *grab_input_seat;
gint64 pending_frame_counter;
guint32 scale;
int shadow_left;
int shadow_right;
int shadow_top;
int shadow_bottom;
gboolean shadow_dirty;
struct wl_output *initial_fullscreen_output;
cairo_region_t *opaque_region;
gboolean opaque_region_dirty;
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cairo_region_t *input_region;
gboolean input_region_dirty;
GdkRectangle last_sent_window_geometry;
int last_sent_min_width;
int last_sent_min_height;
int last_sent_max_width;
int last_sent_max_height;
int saved_width;
int saved_height;
gulong parent_surface_committed_handler;
struct {
GdkToplevelLayout *layout;
} toplevel;
struct {
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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GdkPopupLayout *layout;
int unconstrained_width;
int unconstrained_height;
} popup;
struct {
struct {
int width;
int height;
GdkToplevelState state;
gboolean is_resizing;
} toplevel;
struct {
int x;
int y;
int width;
int height;
uint32_t repositioned_token;
gboolean has_repositioned_token;
} popup;
gboolean is_initial_configure;
uint32_t serial;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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gboolean is_dirty;
} pending;
struct {
GdkToplevelState unset_flags;
GdkToplevelState set_flags;
} initial_state;
struct {
struct {
gboolean should_constrain;
gboolean size_is_fixed;
} toplevel;
struct {
int x;
int y;
} popup;
int configured_width;
int configured_height;
gboolean surface_geometry_dirty;
} next_layout;
uint32_t last_configure_serial;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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int state_freeze_count;
struct {
GdkWaylandToplevelExported callback;
gpointer user_data;
GDestroyNotify destroy_func;
} exported;
struct zxdg_imported_v1 *imported_transient_for;
GHashTable *shortcuts_inhibitors;
struct zwp_idle_inhibitor_v1 *idle_inhibitor;
size_t idle_inhibitor_refcount;
};
typedef struct _GdkWaylandSurfaceClass GdkWaylandSurfaceClass;
struct _GdkWaylandSurfaceClass
{
GdkSurfaceClass parent_class;
};
G_DEFINE_TYPE (GdkWaylandSurface, gdk_wayland_surface, GDK_TYPE_SURFACE)
struct _GdkWaylandToplevel
{
GdkWaylandSurface parent_instance;
GdkWaylandToplevel *transient_for;
};
typedef struct
{
GdkWaylandSurfaceClass parent_class;
} GdkWaylandToplevelClass;
static void gdk_wayland_toplevel_iface_init (GdkToplevelInterface *iface);
G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (GdkWaylandToplevel, gdk_wayland_toplevel, GDK_TYPE_WAYLAND_SURFACE,
G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (GDK_TYPE_TOPLEVEL,
gdk_wayland_toplevel_iface_init))
struct _GdkWaylandPopup
{
GdkWaylandSurface parent_instance;
};
typedef struct
{
GdkWaylandSurfaceClass parent_class;
} GdkWaylandPopupClass;
static void gdk_wayland_popup_iface_init (GdkPopupInterface *iface);
G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (GdkWaylandPopup, gdk_wayland_popup, GDK_TYPE_WAYLAND_SURFACE,
G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (GDK_TYPE_POPUP,
gdk_wayland_popup_iface_init))
typedef struct
{
GdkWaylandSurface parent_instance;
} GdkWaylandDragSurface;
typedef struct
{
GdkWaylandSurfaceClass parent_class;
} GdkWaylandDragSurfaceClass;
static void gdk_wayland_drag_surface_iface_init (GdkDragSurfaceInterface *iface);
GType gdk_wayland_drag_surface_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST;
#define GDK_IS_WAYLAND_DRAG_SURFACE(object) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((object), GDK_TYPE_WAYLAND_DRAG_SURFACE))
#define GDK_TYPE_WAYLAND_DRAG_SURFACE (gdk_wayland_drag_surface_get_type ())
G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (GdkWaylandDragSurface, gdk_wayland_drag_surface, GDK_TYPE_WAYLAND_SURFACE,
G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (GDK_TYPE_DRAG_SURFACE,
gdk_wayland_drag_surface_iface_init))
static void gdk_wayland_surface_maybe_resize (GdkSurface *surface,
int width,
int height,
int scale);
static void gdk_wayland_surface_resize (GdkSurface *surface,
int width,
int height,
int scale);
static void gdk_wayland_surface_configure (GdkSurface *surface);
static void maybe_set_gtk_surface_dbus_properties (GdkWaylandSurface *impl);
static void maybe_set_gtk_surface_modal (GdkSurface *surface);
static void gdk_wayland_surface_sync_shadow (GdkSurface *surface);
static void gdk_wayland_surface_sync_input_region (GdkSurface *surface);
static void gdk_wayland_surface_sync_opaque_region (GdkSurface *surface);
static void unset_transient_for_exported (GdkSurface *surface);
static void gdk_wayland_surface_move_resize (GdkSurface *surface,
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int x,
int y,
int width,
int height);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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static void update_popup_layout_state (GdkSurface *surface,
int x,
int y,
int width,
int height,
GdkPopupLayout *layout);
static gboolean gdk_wayland_surface_is_exported (GdkWaylandSurface *impl);
static void configure_toplevel_geometry (GdkSurface *surface);
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static void
gdk_wayland_surface_init (GdkWaylandSurface *impl)
{
impl->scale = 1;
impl->initial_fullscreen_output = NULL;
impl->saved_width = -1;
impl->saved_height = -1;
impl->shortcuts_inhibitors = g_hash_table_new (NULL, NULL);
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}
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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static void
gdk_wayland_surface_freeze_state (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
impl->state_freeze_count++;
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_thaw_state (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
g_assert (impl->state_freeze_count > 0);
impl->state_freeze_count--;
if (impl->state_freeze_count > 0)
return;
if (impl->pending.is_dirty)
gdk_wayland_surface_configure (surface);
g_assert (!impl->display_server.xdg_popup);
}
static void
_gdk_wayland_surface_save_size (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (surface->state & (GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FULLSCREEN |
GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_MAXIMIZED |
GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_TILED))
return;
if (surface->width <= 1 || surface->height <= 1)
return;
impl->saved_width = surface->width - impl->shadow_left - impl->shadow_right;
impl->saved_height = surface->height - impl->shadow_top - impl->shadow_bottom;
}
static void
_gdk_wayland_surface_clear_saved_size (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (surface->state & (GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FULLSCREEN | GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_MAXIMIZED))
return;
impl->saved_width = -1;
impl->saved_height = -1;
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_update_size (GdkSurface *surface,
int32_t width,
int32_t height,
int scale)
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{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
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if ((surface->width == width) &&
(surface->height == height) &&
(impl->scale == scale))
return;
surface->width = width;
surface->height = height;
impl->scale = scale;
if (impl->display_server.egl_window)
wl_egl_window_resize (impl->display_server.egl_window, width * scale, height * scale, 0, 0);
if (impl->display_server.wl_surface)
wl_surface_set_buffer_scale (impl->display_server.wl_surface, scale);
gdk_surface_invalidate_rect (surface, NULL);
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}
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static const char *
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get_default_title (void)
{
const char *title;
title = g_get_application_name ();
if (!title)
title = g_get_prgname ();
if (!title)
title = "";
return title;
}
static void
fill_presentation_time_from_frame_time (GdkFrameTimings *timings,
guint32 frame_time)
{
/* The timestamp in a wayland frame is a msec time value that in some
* way reflects the time at which the server started drawing the frame.
* This is not useful from our perspective.
*
* However, for the DRM backend of Weston, on reasonably recent
* Linux, we know that the time is the
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* clock_gettime (CLOCK_MONOTONIC) value at the vblank, and that
* backend starts drawing immediately after receiving the vblank
* notification. If we detect this, and make the assumption that the
* compositor will finish drawing before the next vblank, we can
* then determine the presentation time as the frame time we
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* received plus one refresh interval.
*
* If a backend is using clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC), but not
* picking values right at the vblank, then the presentation times
* we compute won't be accurate, but not really worse than then
* the alternative of not providing presentation times at all.
*
* The complexity here is dealing with the fact that we receive
* only the low 32 bits of the CLOCK_MONOTONIC value in milliseconds.
*/
gint64 now_monotonic = g_get_monotonic_time ();
gint64 now_monotonic_msec = now_monotonic / 1000;
uint32_t now_monotonic_low = (uint32_t)now_monotonic_msec;
if (frame_time - now_monotonic_low < 1000 ||
frame_time - now_monotonic_low > (uint32_t)-1000)
{
/* Timestamp we received is within one second of the current time.
*/
gint64 last_frame_time = now_monotonic + (gint64)1000 * (gint32)(frame_time - now_monotonic_low);
if ((gint32)now_monotonic_low < 0 && (gint32)frame_time > 0)
last_frame_time += (gint64)1000 * G_GINT64_CONSTANT(0x100000000);
else if ((gint32)now_monotonic_low > 0 && (gint32)frame_time < 0)
last_frame_time -= (gint64)1000 * G_GINT64_CONSTANT(0x100000000);
timings->presentation_time = last_frame_time + timings->refresh_interval;
}
}
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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static GdkSurface *
get_popup_toplevel (GdkSurface *surface)
{
if (surface->parent)
return get_popup_toplevel (surface->parent);
else
return surface;
}
static void
freeze_popup_toplevel_state (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkSurface *toplevel;
toplevel = get_popup_toplevel (surface);
gdk_wayland_surface_freeze_state (toplevel);
}
static void
thaw_popup_toplevel_state (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkSurface *toplevel;
toplevel = get_popup_toplevel (surface);
gdk_wayland_surface_thaw_state (toplevel);
}
static void
finish_pending_relayout (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
g_assert (impl->popup_state == POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_FRAME);
impl->popup_state = POPUP_STATE_IDLE;
thaw_popup_toplevel_state (surface);
}
static void
frame_callback (void *data,
struct wl_callback *callback,
uint32_t time)
{
GdkSurface *surface = data;
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
GdkFrameClock *clock = gdk_surface_get_frame_clock (surface);
GdkFrameTimings *timings;
gdk_profiler_add_mark (GDK_PROFILER_CURRENT_TIME, 0, "wayland", "frame event");
GDK_DISPLAY_NOTE (GDK_DISPLAY (display_wayland), EVENTS, g_message ("frame %p", surface));
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wl_callback_destroy (callback);
if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface))
return;
if (!impl->awaiting_frame)
return;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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switch (impl->popup_state)
{
case POPUP_STATE_IDLE:
case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_REPOSITIONED:
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_CONFIGURE:
break;
case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_FRAME:
finish_pending_relayout (surface);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
impl->awaiting_frame = FALSE;
if (impl->awaiting_frame_frozen)
{
impl->awaiting_frame_frozen = FALSE;
gdk_surface_thaw_updates (surface);
}
timings = gdk_frame_clock_get_timings (clock, impl->pending_frame_counter);
impl->pending_frame_counter = 0;
if (timings == NULL)
return;
timings->refresh_interval = 16667; /* default to 1/60th of a second */
if (impl->display_server.outputs)
{
/* We pick a random output out of the outputs that the surface touches
* The rate here is in milli-hertz */
int refresh_rate =
gdk_wayland_display_get_output_refresh_rate (display_wayland,
impl->display_server.outputs->data);
if (refresh_rate != 0)
timings->refresh_interval = G_GINT64_CONSTANT(1000000000) / refresh_rate;
}
fill_presentation_time_from_frame_time (timings, time);
timings->complete = TRUE;
#ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG
if ((_gdk_debug_flags & GDK_DEBUG_FRAMES) != 0)
_gdk_frame_clock_debug_print_timings (clock, timings);
#endif
if (GDK_PROFILER_IS_RUNNING)
_gdk_frame_clock_add_timings_to_profiler (clock, timings);
}
static const struct wl_callback_listener frame_listener = {
frame_callback
};
static void
on_frame_clock_before_paint (GdkFrameClock *clock,
GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkFrameTimings *timings = gdk_frame_clock_get_current_timings (clock);
gint64 presentation_time;
gint64 refresh_interval;
if (surface->update_freeze_count > 0)
return;
gdk_frame_clock_get_refresh_info (clock,
timings->frame_time,
&refresh_interval, &presentation_time);
if (presentation_time != 0)
{
/* Assume the algorithm used by the DRM backend of Weston - it
* starts drawing at the next vblank after receiving the commit
* for this frame, and presentation occurs at the vblank
* after that.
*/
timings->predicted_presentation_time = presentation_time + refresh_interval;
}
else
{
/* As above, but we don't actually know the phase of the vblank,
* so just assume that we're half way through a refresh cycle.
*/
timings->predicted_presentation_time = timings->frame_time + refresh_interval / 2 + refresh_interval;
}
gdk_surface_apply_state_change (surface);
}
static void
configure_popup_geometry (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
gdk_wayland_surface_move_resize (surface,
impl->next_layout.popup.x,
impl->next_layout.popup.y,
impl->next_layout.configured_width,
impl->next_layout.configured_height);
}
static void
configure_drag_surface_geometry (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
gdk_wayland_surface_resize (surface,
impl->next_layout.configured_width,
impl->next_layout.configured_height,
impl->scale);
}
static gboolean
gdk_wayland_surface_compute_size (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (impl->next_layout.surface_geometry_dirty)
{
if (GDK_IS_TOPLEVEL (impl))
configure_toplevel_geometry (surface);
else if (GDK_IS_POPUP (impl))
configure_popup_geometry (surface);
else if (GDK_IS_DRAG_SURFACE (impl))
configure_drag_surface_geometry (surface);
impl->next_layout.surface_geometry_dirty = FALSE;
}
return FALSE;
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_request_layout (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
impl->next_layout.surface_geometry_dirty = TRUE;
}
void
gdk_wayland_surface_request_frame (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
struct wl_callback *callback;
GdkFrameClock *clock;
if (impl->awaiting_frame)
return;
clock = gdk_surface_get_frame_clock (surface);
callback = wl_surface_frame (impl->display_server.wl_surface);
wl_proxy_set_queue ((struct wl_proxy *) callback, NULL);
wl_callback_add_listener (callback, &frame_listener, surface);
impl->pending_frame_counter = gdk_frame_clock_get_frame_counter (clock);
impl->awaiting_frame = TRUE;
}
gboolean
gdk_wayland_surface_has_surface (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
return !!impl->display_server.wl_surface;
}
void
gdk_wayland_surface_commit (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
wl_surface_commit (impl->display_server.wl_surface);
}
void
gdk_wayland_surface_notify_committed (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
impl->has_uncommitted_ack_configure = FALSE;
}
static void
on_frame_clock_after_paint (GdkFrameClock *clock,
GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (surface->update_freeze_count == 0 && impl->has_uncommitted_ack_configure)
{
gdk_wayland_surface_commit (surface);
gdk_wayland_surface_notify_committed (surface);
}
if (impl->awaiting_frame &&
impl->pending_frame_counter == gdk_frame_clock_get_frame_counter (clock))
{
impl->awaiting_frame_frozen = TRUE;
gdk_surface_freeze_updates (surface);
}
}
void
gdk_wayland_surface_update_scale (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
guint32 scale;
GSList *l;
if (display_wayland->compositor_version < WL_SURFACE_HAS_BUFFER_SCALE)
{
/* We can't set the scale on this surface */
return;
}
scale = 1;
for (l = impl->display_server.outputs; l != NULL; l = l->next)
{
guint32 output_scale = gdk_wayland_display_get_output_scale (display_wayland, l->data);
scale = MAX (scale, output_scale);
}
/* Notify app that scale changed */
gdk_wayland_surface_maybe_resize (surface,
surface->width, surface->height,
scale);
}
static void gdk_wayland_surface_create_surface (GdkSurface *surface);
static void gdk_wayland_surface_set_title (GdkSurface *surface,
const char *title);
GdkSurface *
_gdk_wayland_display_create_surface (GdkDisplay *display,
GdkSurfaceType surface_type,
GdkSurface *parent,
int x,
int y,
int width,
int height)
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{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (display);
GdkSurface *surface;
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
GdkFrameClock *frame_clock;
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if (parent)
frame_clock = g_object_ref (gdk_surface_get_frame_clock (parent));
else
frame_clock = _gdk_frame_clock_idle_new ();
switch (surface_type)
{
case GDK_SURFACE_TOPLEVEL:
surface = g_object_new (GDK_TYPE_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL,
"display", display,
"frame-clock", frame_clock,
NULL);
display_wayland->toplevels = g_list_prepend (display_wayland->toplevels,
surface);
g_warn_if_fail (!parent);
break;
case GDK_SURFACE_POPUP:
surface = g_object_new (GDK_TYPE_WAYLAND_POPUP,
"parent", parent,
"display", display,
"frame-clock", frame_clock,
NULL);
break;
case GDK_SURFACE_TEMP:
surface = g_object_new (GDK_TYPE_WAYLAND_DRAG_SURFACE,
"display", display,
"frame-clock", frame_clock,
NULL);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
break;
}
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
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if (width > 65535)
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{
g_warning ("Native Surfaces wider than 65535 pixels are not supported");
width = 65535;
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}
if (height > 65535)
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{
g_warning ("Native Surfaces taller than 65535 pixels are not supported");
height = 65535;
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}
surface->x = x;
surface->y = y;
surface->width = width;
surface->height = height;
g_object_ref (surface);
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/* More likely to be right than just assuming 1 */
if (display_wayland->compositor_version >= WL_SURFACE_HAS_BUFFER_SCALE)
{
GdkMonitor *monitor = g_list_model_get_item (gdk_display_get_monitors (display), 0);
if (monitor)
{
impl->scale = gdk_monitor_get_scale_factor (monitor);
g_object_unref (monitor);
}
}
gdk_wayland_surface_set_title (surface, get_default_title ());
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gdk_wayland_surface_create_surface (surface);
g_signal_connect (frame_clock, "before-paint", G_CALLBACK (on_frame_clock_before_paint), surface);
g_signal_connect (frame_clock, "after-paint", G_CALLBACK (on_frame_clock_after_paint), surface);
g_object_unref (frame_clock);
return surface;
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}
void
gdk_wayland_surface_attach_image (GdkSurface *surface,
cairo_surface_t *cairo_surface,
const cairo_region_t *damage)
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{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandDisplay *display;
cairo_rectangle_int_t rect;
int i, n;
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if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface))
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return;
g_assert (_gdk_wayland_is_shm_surface (cairo_surface));
/* Attach this new buffer to the surface */
wl_surface_attach (impl->display_server.wl_surface,
_gdk_wayland_shm_surface_get_wl_buffer (cairo_surface),
impl->pending_buffer_offset_x,
impl->pending_buffer_offset_y);
impl->pending_buffer_offset_x = 0;
impl->pending_buffer_offset_y = 0;
/* Only set the buffer scale if supported by the compositor */
display = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
if (display->compositor_version >= WL_SURFACE_HAS_BUFFER_SCALE)
wl_surface_set_buffer_scale (impl->display_server.wl_surface, impl->scale);
n = cairo_region_num_rectangles (damage);
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
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{
cairo_region_get_rectangle (damage, i, &rect);
wl_surface_damage (impl->display_server.wl_surface, rect.x, rect.y, rect.width, rect.height);
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}
}
void
gdk_wayland_surface_sync (GdkSurface *surface)
{
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_shadow (surface);
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_opaque_region (surface);
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_input_region (surface);
}
static gboolean
gdk_wayland_surface_beep (GdkSurface *surface)
{
gdk_wayland_display_system_bell (gdk_surface_get_display (surface),
surface);
return TRUE;
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_constructed (GObject *object)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (object);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
G_OBJECT_CLASS (gdk_wayland_surface_parent_class)->constructed (object);
impl->event_queue = wl_display_create_queue (display_wayland->wl_display);
display_wayland->event_queues = g_list_prepend (display_wayland->event_queues,
impl->event_queue);
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_dispose (GObject *object)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (object);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
g_return_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface));
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (impl->event_queue)
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
display_wayland->event_queues =
g_list_remove (display_wayland->event_queues, surface);
g_clear_pointer (&impl->event_queue, wl_event_queue_destroy);
}
G_OBJECT_CLASS (gdk_wayland_surface_parent_class)->dispose (object);
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_finalize (GObject *object)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
g_return_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_SURFACE (object));
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (object);
if (gdk_wayland_surface_is_exported (impl))
gdk_wayland_toplevel_unexport_handle (GDK_TOPLEVEL (impl));
g_free (impl->title);
g_free (impl->application.application_id);
g_free (impl->application.app_menu_path);
g_free (impl->application.menubar_path);
g_free (impl->application.window_object_path);
g_free (impl->application.application_object_path);
g_free (impl->application.unique_bus_name);
g_clear_pointer (&impl->opaque_region, cairo_region_destroy);
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g_clear_pointer (&impl->input_region, cairo_region_destroy);
g_clear_pointer (&impl->shortcuts_inhibitors, g_hash_table_unref);
G_OBJECT_CLASS (gdk_wayland_surface_parent_class)->finalize (object);
}
static gboolean
is_realized_shell_surface (GdkWaylandSurface *impl)
{
return (impl->display_server.xdg_surface ||
impl->display_server.zxdg_surface_v6);
}
static gboolean
is_realized_toplevel (GdkWaylandSurface *impl)
{
return (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel ||
impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6);
}
static gboolean
is_realized_popup (GdkWaylandSurface *impl)
{
return (impl->display_server.xdg_popup ||
impl->display_server.zxdg_popup_v6);
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_resize (GdkSurface *surface,
int width,
int height,
int scale)
{
gdk_wayland_surface_update_size (surface, width, height, scale);
_gdk_surface_update_size (surface);
}
static void gdk_wayland_surface_show (GdkSurface *surface,
gboolean already_mapped);
static void gdk_wayland_surface_hide (GdkSurface *surface);
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_maybe_resize (GdkSurface *surface,
int width,
int height,
int scale)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
gboolean is_xdg_popup;
gboolean is_visible;
if (surface->width == width &&
surface->height == height &&
impl->scale == scale)
return;
/* For xdg_popup using an xdg_positioner, there is a race condition if
* the application tries to change the size after it's mapped, but before
* the initial configure is received, so hide and show the surface again
* force the new size onto the compositor. See bug #772505.
*/
is_xdg_popup = is_realized_popup (impl);
is_visible = gdk_surface_get_mapped (surface);
if (is_xdg_popup && is_visible && !impl->initial_configure_received)
gdk_wayland_surface_hide (surface);
gdk_wayland_surface_resize (surface, width, height, scale);
if (is_xdg_popup && is_visible && !impl->initial_configure_received)
gdk_wayland_surface_show (surface, FALSE);
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_parent (GdkSurface *surface,
GdkSurface *parent)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandToplevel *toplevel = GDK_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (impl);
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
GdkWaylandSurface *impl_parent = NULL;
g_assert (parent == NULL ||
gdk_surface_get_display (surface) == gdk_surface_get_display (parent));
if (!is_realized_toplevel (impl))
return;
if (toplevel->transient_for)
impl_parent = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (toplevel->transient_for);
else if (parent)
impl_parent = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (parent);
/* XXX: Is this correct? */
if (impl_parent && !impl_parent->display_server.wl_surface)
return;
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
{
struct xdg_toplevel *parent_toplevel;
if (impl_parent)
parent_toplevel = impl_parent->display_server.xdg_toplevel;
else
parent_toplevel = NULL;
xdg_toplevel_set_parent (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel,
parent_toplevel);
break;
}
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
{
struct zxdg_toplevel_v6 *parent_toplevel;
if (impl_parent)
parent_toplevel = impl_parent->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6;
else
parent_toplevel = NULL;
zxdg_toplevel_v6_set_parent (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6,
parent_toplevel);
break;
}
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_parent_of_imported (GdkWaylandSurface *impl)
{
if (!impl->display_server.wl_surface)
return;
if (!impl->imported_transient_for)
return;
if (!is_realized_toplevel (impl))
return;
zxdg_imported_v1_set_parent_of (impl->imported_transient_for,
impl->display_server.wl_surface);
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_title (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
if (!is_realized_toplevel (impl))
return;
if (!impl->title)
return;
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_toplevel_set_title (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel,
impl->title);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_toplevel_v6_set_title (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6,
impl->title);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_get_window_geometry (GdkSurface *surface,
GdkRectangle *geometry)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
*geometry = (GdkRectangle) {
.x = impl->shadow_left,
.y = impl->shadow_top,
.width = surface->width - (impl->shadow_left + impl->shadow_right),
.height = surface->height - (impl->shadow_top + impl->shadow_bottom)
};
}
static void gdk_wayland_surface_set_geometry_hints (GdkWaylandSurface *impl,
const GdkGeometry *geometry,
GdkSurfaceHints geom_mask);
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_shadow (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
GdkRectangle geometry;
if (!is_realized_shell_surface (impl))
return;
gdk_wayland_surface_get_window_geometry (surface, &geometry);
gdk_wayland_surface_set_geometry_hints (impl,
&impl->geometry_hints,
impl->geometry_mask);
if (gdk_rectangle_equal (&geometry, &impl->last_sent_window_geometry))
return;
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_surface_set_window_geometry (impl->display_server.xdg_surface,
geometry.x,
geometry.y,
geometry.width,
geometry.height);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_surface_v6_set_window_geometry (impl->display_server.zxdg_surface_v6,
geometry.x,
geometry.y,
geometry.width,
geometry.height);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
impl->last_sent_window_geometry = geometry;
}
static struct wl_region *
wl_region_from_cairo_region (GdkWaylandDisplay *display,
cairo_region_t *region)
{
struct wl_region *wl_region;
int i, n_rects;
wl_region = wl_compositor_create_region (display->compositor);
if (wl_region == NULL)
return NULL;
n_rects = cairo_region_num_rectangles (region);
for (i = 0; i < n_rects; i++)
{
cairo_rectangle_int_t rect;
cairo_region_get_rectangle (region, i, &rect);
wl_region_add (wl_region, rect.x, rect.y, rect.width, rect.height);
}
return wl_region;
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_opaque_region (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
struct wl_region *wl_region = NULL;
if (!impl->display_server.wl_surface)
return;
if (!impl->opaque_region_dirty)
return;
if (impl->opaque_region != NULL)
wl_region = wl_region_from_cairo_region (GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface)),
impl->opaque_region);
wl_surface_set_opaque_region (impl->display_server.wl_surface, wl_region);
if (wl_region != NULL)
wl_region_destroy (wl_region);
impl->opaque_region_dirty = FALSE;
}
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static void
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_input_region (GdkSurface *surface)
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{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
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struct wl_region *wl_region = NULL;
if (!impl->display_server.wl_surface)
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return;
if (!impl->input_region_dirty)
return;
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if (impl->input_region != NULL)
wl_region = wl_region_from_cairo_region (GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface)),
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impl->input_region);
wl_surface_set_input_region (impl->display_server.wl_surface, wl_region);
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if (wl_region != NULL)
wl_region_destroy (wl_region);
impl->input_region_dirty = FALSE;
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}
static void
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surface_enter (void *data,
struct wl_surface *wl_surface,
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struct wl_output *output)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkDisplay *display = gdk_surface_get_display (surface);
GdkMonitor *monitor;
GDK_DISPLAY_NOTE (gdk_surface_get_display (surface), EVENTS,
g_message ("surface enter, surface %p output %p", surface, output));
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impl->display_server.outputs = g_slist_prepend (impl->display_server.outputs, output);
gdk_wayland_surface_update_scale (surface);
monitor = gdk_wayland_display_get_monitor_for_output (display, output);
gdk_surface_enter_monitor (surface, monitor);
}
static void
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surface_leave (void *data,
struct wl_surface *wl_surface,
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struct wl_output *output)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkDisplay *display = gdk_surface_get_display (surface);
GdkMonitor *monitor;
GDK_DISPLAY_NOTE (gdk_surface_get_display (surface), EVENTS,
g_message ("surface leave, surface %p output %p", surface, output));
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impl->display_server.outputs = g_slist_remove (impl->display_server.outputs, output);
if (impl->display_server.outputs)
gdk_wayland_surface_update_scale (surface);
monitor = gdk_wayland_display_get_monitor_for_output (display, output);
gdk_surface_leave_monitor (surface, monitor);
}
static const struct wl_surface_listener surface_listener = {
surface_enter,
surface_leave
};
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_create_surface (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
struct wl_surface *wl_surface;
wl_surface = wl_compositor_create_surface (display_wayland->compositor);
wl_proxy_set_queue ((struct wl_proxy *) wl_surface, impl->event_queue);
wl_surface_add_listener (wl_surface, &surface_listener, surface);
impl->display_server.wl_surface = wl_surface;
}
static void
configure_toplevel_geometry (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkDisplay *display = gdk_surface_get_display (surface);
GdkMonitor *monitor;
GdkRectangle monitor_geometry;
int bounds_width, bounds_height;
GdkToplevelSize size;
GdkToplevelLayout *layout;
GdkGeometry geometry;
GdkSurfaceHints mask;
monitor = g_list_model_get_item (gdk_display_get_monitors (display), 0);
gdk_monitor_get_geometry (monitor, &monitor_geometry);
g_object_unref (monitor);
bounds_width = monitor_geometry.width;
bounds_height = monitor_geometry.height;
gdk_toplevel_size_init (&size, bounds_width, bounds_height);
gdk_toplevel_notify_compute_size (GDK_TOPLEVEL (surface), &size);
g_warn_if_fail (size.width > 0);
g_warn_if_fail (size.height > 0);
layout = impl->toplevel.layout;
if (gdk_toplevel_layout_get_resizable (layout))
{
geometry.min_width = size.min_width;
geometry.min_height = size.min_height;
mask = GDK_HINT_MIN_SIZE;
}
else
{
geometry.max_width = geometry.min_width = size.width;
geometry.max_height = geometry.min_height = size.height;
mask = GDK_HINT_MIN_SIZE | GDK_HINT_MAX_SIZE;
}
gdk_wayland_surface_set_geometry_hints (impl, &geometry, mask);
if (size.shadow.is_valid)
{
impl->shadow_left = size.shadow.left;
impl->shadow_right = size.shadow.right;
impl->shadow_top = size.shadow.top;
impl->shadow_bottom = size.shadow.bottom;
}
if (impl->next_layout.configured_width > 0 &&
impl->next_layout.configured_height > 0)
{
int width, height;
width = impl->next_layout.configured_width +
impl->shadow_left + impl->shadow_right;
height = impl->next_layout.configured_height +
impl->shadow_top + impl->shadow_bottom;
if (impl->next_layout.toplevel.should_constrain)
{
gdk_surface_constrain_size (&impl->geometry_hints,
impl->geometry_mask,
width, height,
&width, &height);
}
gdk_wayland_surface_resize (surface, width, height, impl->scale);
if (!impl->next_layout.toplevel.size_is_fixed)
{
impl->next_layout.toplevel.should_constrain = FALSE;
impl->next_layout.configured_width = 0;
impl->next_layout.configured_height = 0;
}
}
else
{
int width, height;
width = size.width;
height = size.height;
gdk_surface_constrain_size (&geometry, mask,
width, height,
&width, &height);
gdk_wayland_surface_resize (surface, width, height, impl->scale);
}
}
static void
synthesize_initial_surface_state (GdkSurface *surface,
GdkToplevelState unset_flags,
GdkToplevelState set_flags)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
impl->initial_state.unset_flags |= unset_flags;
impl->initial_state.set_flags &= ~unset_flags;
impl->initial_state.set_flags |= set_flags;
impl->initial_state.unset_flags &= ~set_flags;
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_configure_toplevel (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
GdkToplevelState new_state;
int width, height;
gboolean is_resizing;
gboolean fixed_size;
gboolean saved_size;
new_state = impl->pending.toplevel.state;
impl->pending.toplevel.state = 0;
is_resizing = impl->pending.toplevel.is_resizing;
impl->pending.toplevel.is_resizing = FALSE;
fixed_size =
new_state & (GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_MAXIMIZED |
GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FULLSCREEN |
GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_TILED) ||
is_resizing;
width = impl->pending.toplevel.width;
height = impl->pending.toplevel.height;
saved_size = (width == 0 && height == 0);
/* According to xdg_shell, an xdg_surface.configure with size 0x0
* should be interpreted as that it is up to the client to set a
* size.
*
* When transitioning from maximize or fullscreen state, this means
* the client should configure its size back to what it was before
* being maximize or fullscreen.
*/
if (saved_size && !fixed_size)
{
width = impl->saved_width;
height = impl->saved_height;
}
if (width > 0 && height > 0)
{
if (!saved_size)
{
impl->next_layout.toplevel.should_constrain = TRUE;
/* Save size for next time we get 0x0 */
_gdk_wayland_surface_save_size (surface);
}
else if (is_resizing)
{
impl->next_layout.toplevel.should_constrain = TRUE;
}
else
{
impl->next_layout.toplevel.should_constrain = FALSE;
}
impl->next_layout.toplevel.size_is_fixed = fixed_size;
impl->next_layout.configured_width = width;
impl->next_layout.configured_height = height;
}
else
{
impl->next_layout.toplevel.should_constrain = FALSE;
impl->next_layout.toplevel.size_is_fixed = FALSE;
impl->next_layout.configured_width = 0;
impl->next_layout.configured_height = 0;
}
impl->next_layout.surface_geometry_dirty = TRUE;
gdk_surface_request_layout (surface);
GDK_DISPLAY_NOTE (gdk_surface_get_display (surface), EVENTS,
g_message ("configure, surface %p %dx%d,%s%s%s%s",
surface, width, height,
(new_state & GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FULLSCREEN) ? " fullscreen" : "",
(new_state & GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_MAXIMIZED) ? " maximized" : "",
(new_state & GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FOCUSED) ? " focused" : "",
(new_state & GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_TILED) ? " tiled" : ""));
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gdk_surface_queue_state_change (surface, ~0 & ~new_state, new_state);
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_surface_ack_configure (impl->display_server.xdg_surface,
impl->pending.serial);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_surface_v6_ack_configure (impl->display_server.zxdg_surface_v6,
impl->pending.serial);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_configure_popup (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandSurface *parent_impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface->parent);
int x, y, width, height;
if (impl->display_server.xdg_popup)
{
xdg_surface_ack_configure (impl->display_server.xdg_surface,
impl->pending.serial);
}
else if (impl->display_server.zxdg_popup_v6)
{
zxdg_surface_v6_ack_configure (impl->display_server.zxdg_surface_v6,
impl->pending.serial);
}
if (impl->pending.popup.has_repositioned_token)
impl->received_reposition_token = impl->pending.popup.repositioned_token;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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switch (impl->popup_state)
{
case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_REPOSITIONED:
if (impl->received_reposition_token != impl->reposition_token)
return;
else
gdk_surface_thaw_updates (surface);
G_GNUC_FALLTHROUGH;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_CONFIGURE:
impl->popup_state = POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_FRAME;
break;
case POPUP_STATE_IDLE:
case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_FRAME:
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
x = impl->pending.popup.x;
y = impl->pending.popup.y;
width = impl->pending.popup.width;
height = impl->pending.popup.height;
x += parent_impl->shadow_left;
y += parent_impl->shadow_top;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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update_popup_layout_state (surface,
x, y,
width, height,
impl->popup.layout);
impl->next_layout.popup.x = x;
impl->next_layout.popup.y = y;
impl->next_layout.configured_width = width;
impl->next_layout.configured_height = height;
impl->next_layout.surface_geometry_dirty = TRUE;
gdk_surface_request_layout (surface);
}
static void
maybe_notify_mapped (GdkSurface *surface)
{
if (surface->destroyed)
return;
if (!GDK_SURFACE_IS_MAPPED (surface))
gdk_surface_queue_state_change (surface, GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_WITHDRAWN, 0);
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_configure (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (!impl->initial_configure_received)
{
gdk_surface_thaw_updates (surface);
impl->initial_configure_received = TRUE;
impl->pending.is_initial_configure = TRUE;
maybe_notify_mapped (surface);
}
impl->has_uncommitted_ack_configure = TRUE;
if (is_realized_popup (impl))
gdk_wayland_surface_configure_popup (surface);
else if (is_realized_toplevel (impl))
gdk_wayland_surface_configure_toplevel (surface);
else
g_warn_if_reached ();
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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impl->last_configure_serial = impl->pending.serial;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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memset (&impl->pending, 0, sizeof (impl->pending));
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_handle_configure (GdkSurface *surface,
uint32_t serial)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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impl->pending.is_dirty = TRUE;
impl->pending.serial = serial;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (impl->state_freeze_count > 0)
return;
gdk_wayland_surface_configure (surface);
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_handle_configure_toplevel (GdkSurface *surface,
int32_t width,
int32_t height,
GdkToplevelState state)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
impl->pending.toplevel.state |= state;
impl->pending.toplevel.width = width;
impl->pending.toplevel.height = height;
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_handle_close (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkDisplay *display;
GdkEvent *event;
display = gdk_surface_get_display (surface);
GDK_DISPLAY_NOTE (display, EVENTS, g_message ("close %p", surface));
event = gdk_delete_event_new (surface);
_gdk_wayland_display_deliver_event (display, event);
}
static void
xdg_surface_configure (void *data,
struct xdg_surface *xdg_surface,
uint32_t serial)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
gdk_wayland_surface_handle_configure (surface, serial);
}
static const struct xdg_surface_listener xdg_surface_listener = {
xdg_surface_configure,
};
static void
xdg_toplevel_configure (void *data,
struct xdg_toplevel *xdg_toplevel,
int32_t width,
int32_t height,
struct wl_array *states)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
uint32_t *p;
GdkToplevelState pending_state = 0;
impl->pending.toplevel.is_resizing = FALSE;
wl_array_for_each (p, states)
{
uint32_t state = *p;
switch (state)
{
case XDG_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FULLSCREEN:
pending_state |= GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FULLSCREEN;
break;
case XDG_TOPLEVEL_STATE_MAXIMIZED:
pending_state |= GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_MAXIMIZED;
break;
case XDG_TOPLEVEL_STATE_ACTIVATED:
pending_state |= GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FOCUSED;
break;
case XDG_TOPLEVEL_STATE_RESIZING:
impl->pending.toplevel.is_resizing = TRUE;
break;
default:
/* Unknown state */
break;
}
}
gdk_wayland_surface_handle_configure_toplevel (surface, width, height,
pending_state);
}
static void
xdg_toplevel_close (void *data,
struct xdg_toplevel *xdg_toplevel)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
gdk_wayland_surface_handle_close (surface);
}
static const struct xdg_toplevel_listener xdg_toplevel_listener = {
xdg_toplevel_configure,
xdg_toplevel_close,
};
static void
create_xdg_toplevel_resources (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
impl->display_server.xdg_surface =
xdg_wm_base_get_xdg_surface (display_wayland->xdg_wm_base,
impl->display_server.wl_surface);
wl_proxy_set_queue ((struct wl_proxy *) impl->display_server.xdg_surface,
impl->event_queue);
xdg_surface_add_listener (impl->display_server.xdg_surface,
&xdg_surface_listener,
surface);
impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel =
xdg_surface_get_toplevel (impl->display_server.xdg_surface);
xdg_toplevel_add_listener (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel,
&xdg_toplevel_listener,
surface);
}
static void
zxdg_surface_v6_configure (void *data,
struct zxdg_surface_v6 *xdg_surface,
uint32_t serial)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
gdk_wayland_surface_handle_configure (surface, serial);
}
static const struct zxdg_surface_v6_listener zxdg_surface_v6_listener = {
zxdg_surface_v6_configure,
};
static void
zxdg_toplevel_v6_configure (void *data,
struct zxdg_toplevel_v6 *xdg_toplevel,
int32_t width,
int32_t height,
struct wl_array *states)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
uint32_t *p;
GdkToplevelState pending_state = 0;
impl->pending.toplevel.is_resizing = FALSE;
wl_array_for_each (p, states)
{
uint32_t state = *p;
switch (state)
{
case ZXDG_TOPLEVEL_V6_STATE_FULLSCREEN:
pending_state |= GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FULLSCREEN;
break;
case ZXDG_TOPLEVEL_V6_STATE_MAXIMIZED:
pending_state |= GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_MAXIMIZED;
break;
case ZXDG_TOPLEVEL_V6_STATE_ACTIVATED:
pending_state |= GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FOCUSED;
break;
case ZXDG_TOPLEVEL_V6_STATE_RESIZING:
impl->pending.toplevel.is_resizing = TRUE;
break;
default:
/* Unknown state */
break;
}
}
gdk_wayland_surface_handle_configure_toplevel (surface, width, height,
pending_state);
}
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static void
zxdg_toplevel_v6_close (void *data,
struct zxdg_toplevel_v6 *xdg_toplevel)
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{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
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gdk_wayland_surface_handle_close (surface);
}
static const struct zxdg_toplevel_v6_listener zxdg_toplevel_v6_listener = {
zxdg_toplevel_v6_configure,
zxdg_toplevel_v6_close,
};
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static void
create_zxdg_toplevel_v6_resources (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
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impl->display_server.zxdg_surface_v6 =
zxdg_shell_v6_get_xdg_surface (display_wayland->zxdg_shell_v6,
impl->display_server.wl_surface);
zxdg_surface_v6_add_listener (impl->display_server.zxdg_surface_v6,
&zxdg_surface_v6_listener,
surface);
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impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6 =
zxdg_surface_v6_get_toplevel (impl->display_server.zxdg_surface_v6);
zxdg_toplevel_v6_add_listener (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6,
&zxdg_toplevel_v6_listener,
surface);
}
/**
* gdk_wayland_toplevel_set_application_id:
* @toplevel: (type GdkWaylandToplevel): a #GdkToplevel
* @application_id: the application id for the @toplevel
*
* Sets the application id on a #GdkToplevel.
*/
void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_set_application_id (GdkToplevel *toplevel,
const char *application_id)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland;
g_return_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (toplevel));
g_return_if_fail (application_id != NULL);
if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (toplevel))
return;
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (toplevel);
if (!is_realized_toplevel (impl))
return;
display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (GDK_SURFACE (toplevel)));
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_toplevel_set_app_id (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel,
application_id);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_toplevel_v6_set_app_id (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6,
application_id);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_create_xdg_toplevel (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
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const char *app_id;
gdk_surface_freeze_updates (surface);
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
create_xdg_toplevel_resources (surface);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
create_zxdg_toplevel_v6_resources (surface);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_parent (surface, NULL);
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_parent_of_imported (impl);
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_title (surface);
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
if (impl->initial_state.set_flags & GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_MAXIMIZED)
xdg_toplevel_set_maximized (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel);
if (impl->initial_state.set_flags & GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_MINIMIZED)
xdg_toplevel_set_minimized (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel);
if (impl->initial_state.set_flags & GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FULLSCREEN)
xdg_toplevel_set_fullscreen (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel,
impl->initial_fullscreen_output);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
if (impl->initial_state.set_flags & GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_MAXIMIZED)
zxdg_toplevel_v6_set_maximized (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6);
if (impl->initial_state.set_flags & GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_MINIMIZED)
zxdg_toplevel_v6_set_minimized (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6);
if (impl->initial_state.set_flags & GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FULLSCREEN)
zxdg_toplevel_v6_set_fullscreen (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6,
impl->initial_fullscreen_output);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
impl->initial_fullscreen_output = NULL;
app_id = impl->application.application_id;
if (app_id == NULL)
app_id = g_get_prgname ();
if (app_id == NULL)
app_id = "GTK Application";
gdk_wayland_toplevel_set_application_id (GDK_TOPLEVEL (impl), app_id);
maybe_set_gtk_surface_dbus_properties (impl);
maybe_set_gtk_surface_modal (surface);
gdk_profiler_add_mark (GDK_PROFILER_CURRENT_TIME, 0, "wayland", "surface commit");
wl_surface_commit (impl->display_server.wl_surface);
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_handle_configure_popup (GdkSurface *surface,
int32_t x,
int32_t y,
int32_t width,
int32_t height)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
impl->pending.popup.x = x;
impl->pending.popup.y = y;
impl->pending.popup.width = width;
impl->pending.popup.height = height;
}
static void
xdg_popup_configure (void *data,
struct xdg_popup *xdg_popup,
int32_t x,
int32_t y,
int32_t width,
int32_t height)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
gdk_wayland_surface_handle_configure_popup (surface, x, y, width, height);
}
static void
xdg_popup_done (void *data,
struct xdg_popup *xdg_popup)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
GDK_DISPLAY_NOTE (gdk_surface_get_display (surface), EVENTS, g_message ("done %p", surface));
gdk_surface_hide (surface);
}
static void
xdg_popup_repositioned (void *data,
struct xdg_popup *xdg_popup,
uint32_t token)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GDK_DISPLAY_NOTE (gdk_surface_get_display (surface), EVENTS,
g_message ("repositioned %p", surface));
if (impl->popup_state != POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_REPOSITIONED)
{
g_warning ("Unexpected xdg_popup.repositioned event, probably buggy compositor");
return;
}
impl->pending.popup.repositioned_token = token;
impl->pending.popup.has_repositioned_token = TRUE;
}
static const struct xdg_popup_listener xdg_popup_listener = {
xdg_popup_configure,
xdg_popup_done,
xdg_popup_repositioned,
};
static void
zxdg_popup_v6_configure (void *data,
struct zxdg_popup_v6 *xdg_popup,
int32_t x,
int32_t y,
int32_t width,
int32_t height)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
gdk_wayland_surface_handle_configure_popup (surface, x, y, width, height);
}
static void
zxdg_popup_v6_done (void *data,
struct zxdg_popup_v6 *xdg_popup)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
GDK_NOTE (EVENTS,
g_message ("done %p", surface));
gdk_surface_hide (surface);
}
static const struct zxdg_popup_v6_listener zxdg_popup_v6_listener = {
zxdg_popup_v6_configure,
zxdg_popup_v6_done,
};
static enum xdg_positioner_anchor
rect_anchor_to_anchor (GdkGravity rect_anchor)
{
switch (rect_anchor)
{
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH_WEST:
case GDK_GRAVITY_STATIC:
return XDG_POSITIONER_ANCHOR_TOP_LEFT;
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH:
return XDG_POSITIONER_ANCHOR_TOP;
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH_EAST:
return XDG_POSITIONER_ANCHOR_TOP_RIGHT;
case GDK_GRAVITY_WEST:
return XDG_POSITIONER_ANCHOR_LEFT;
case GDK_GRAVITY_CENTER:
return XDG_POSITIONER_ANCHOR_NONE;
case GDK_GRAVITY_EAST:
return XDG_POSITIONER_ANCHOR_RIGHT;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH_WEST:
return XDG_POSITIONER_ANCHOR_BOTTOM_LEFT;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH:
return XDG_POSITIONER_ANCHOR_BOTTOM;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH_EAST:
return XDG_POSITIONER_ANCHOR_BOTTOM_RIGHT;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
}
static enum xdg_positioner_gravity
surface_anchor_to_gravity (GdkGravity rect_anchor)
{
switch (rect_anchor)
{
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH_WEST:
case GDK_GRAVITY_STATIC:
return XDG_POSITIONER_GRAVITY_BOTTOM_RIGHT;
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH:
return XDG_POSITIONER_GRAVITY_BOTTOM;
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH_EAST:
return XDG_POSITIONER_GRAVITY_BOTTOM_LEFT;
case GDK_GRAVITY_WEST:
return XDG_POSITIONER_GRAVITY_RIGHT;
case GDK_GRAVITY_CENTER:
return XDG_POSITIONER_GRAVITY_NONE;
case GDK_GRAVITY_EAST:
return XDG_POSITIONER_GRAVITY_LEFT;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH_WEST:
return XDG_POSITIONER_GRAVITY_TOP_RIGHT;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH:
return XDG_POSITIONER_GRAVITY_TOP;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH_EAST:
return XDG_POSITIONER_GRAVITY_TOP_LEFT;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
}
static enum zxdg_positioner_v6_anchor
rect_anchor_to_anchor_legacy (GdkGravity rect_anchor)
{
switch (rect_anchor)
{
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH_WEST:
case GDK_GRAVITY_STATIC:
return (ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_TOP |
ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_LEFT);
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH:
return ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_TOP;
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH_EAST:
return (ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_TOP |
ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_RIGHT);
case GDK_GRAVITY_WEST:
return ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_LEFT;
case GDK_GRAVITY_CENTER:
return ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_NONE;
case GDK_GRAVITY_EAST:
return ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_RIGHT;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH_WEST:
return (ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_BOTTOM |
ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_LEFT);
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH:
return ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_BOTTOM;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH_EAST:
return (ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_BOTTOM |
ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_RIGHT);
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
return (ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_TOP |
ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_ANCHOR_LEFT);
}
static enum zxdg_positioner_v6_gravity
surface_anchor_to_gravity_legacy (GdkGravity rect_anchor)
{
switch (rect_anchor)
{
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH_WEST:
case GDK_GRAVITY_STATIC:
return (ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_BOTTOM |
ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_RIGHT);
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH:
return ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_BOTTOM;
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH_EAST:
return (ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_BOTTOM |
ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_LEFT);
case GDK_GRAVITY_WEST:
return ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_RIGHT;
case GDK_GRAVITY_CENTER:
return ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_NONE;
case GDK_GRAVITY_EAST:
return ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_LEFT;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH_WEST:
return (ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_TOP |
ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_RIGHT);
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH:
return ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_TOP;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH_EAST:
return (ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_TOP |
ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_LEFT);
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
return (ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_BOTTOM |
ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_GRAVITY_RIGHT);
}
void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_announce_csd (GdkToplevel *toplevel)
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (GDK_SURFACE (toplevel)));
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (toplevel);
g_return_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (toplevel));
if (!display_wayland->server_decoration_manager)
return;
impl->display_server.server_decoration =
org_kde_kwin_server_decoration_manager_create (display_wayland->server_decoration_manager,
impl->display_server.wl_surface);
if (impl->display_server.server_decoration)
org_kde_kwin_server_decoration_request_mode (impl->display_server.server_decoration,
ORG_KDE_KWIN_SERVER_DECORATION_MANAGER_MODE_CLIENT);
}
gboolean
gdk_wayland_toplevel_inhibit_idle (GdkToplevel *toplevel)
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (GDK_SURFACE (toplevel)));
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (toplevel);
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (toplevel), FALSE);
if (!display_wayland->idle_inhibit_manager)
return FALSE;
if (!impl->idle_inhibitor)
{
g_assert (impl->idle_inhibitor_refcount == 0);
impl->idle_inhibitor =
zwp_idle_inhibit_manager_v1_create_inhibitor (display_wayland->idle_inhibit_manager,
impl->display_server.wl_surface);
}
++impl->idle_inhibitor_refcount;
return TRUE;
}
void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_uninhibit_idle (GdkToplevel *toplevel)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (toplevel);
g_return_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (toplevel));
g_assert (impl->idle_inhibitor && impl->idle_inhibitor_refcount > 0);
if (--impl->idle_inhibitor_refcount == 0)
{
zwp_idle_inhibitor_v1_destroy (impl->idle_inhibitor);
impl->idle_inhibitor = NULL;
}
}
static void
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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calculate_popup_rect (GdkSurface *surface,
GdkPopupLayout *layout,
GdkRectangle *out_rect)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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int width, height;
GdkRectangle anchor_rect;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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int dx, dy;
int x = 0, y = 0;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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width = (impl->popup.unconstrained_width -
(impl->shadow_left + impl->shadow_right));
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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height = (impl->popup.unconstrained_height -
(impl->shadow_top + impl->shadow_bottom));
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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anchor_rect = *gdk_popup_layout_get_anchor_rect (layout);
gdk_popup_layout_get_offset (layout, &dx, &dy);
anchor_rect.x += dx;
anchor_rect.y += dy;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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switch (gdk_popup_layout_get_rect_anchor (layout))
{
default:
case GDK_GRAVITY_STATIC:
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH_WEST:
x = anchor_rect.x;
y = anchor_rect.y;
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH:
x = anchor_rect.x + (anchor_rect.width / 2);
y = anchor_rect.y;
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH_EAST:
x = anchor_rect.x + anchor_rect.width;
y = anchor_rect.y;
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_WEST:
x = anchor_rect.x;
y = anchor_rect.y + (anchor_rect.height / 2);
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_CENTER:
x = anchor_rect.x + (anchor_rect.width / 2);
y = anchor_rect.y + (anchor_rect.height / 2);
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_EAST:
x = anchor_rect.x + anchor_rect.width;
y = anchor_rect.y + (anchor_rect.height / 2);
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH_WEST:
x = anchor_rect.x;
y = anchor_rect.y + anchor_rect.height;
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH:
x = anchor_rect.x + (anchor_rect.width / 2);
y = anchor_rect.y + anchor_rect.height;
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH_EAST:
x = anchor_rect.x + anchor_rect.width;
y = anchor_rect.y + anchor_rect.height;
break;
}
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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switch (gdk_popup_layout_get_surface_anchor (layout))
{
default:
case GDK_GRAVITY_STATIC:
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH_WEST:
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH:
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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x -= width / 2;
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_NORTH_EAST:
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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x -= width;
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_WEST:
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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y -= height / 2;
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_CENTER:
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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x -= width / 2;
y -= height / 2;
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_EAST:
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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x -= width;
y -= height / 2;
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH_WEST:
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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y -= height;
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH:
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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x -= width / 2;
y -= height;
break;
case GDK_GRAVITY_SOUTH_EAST:
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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x -= width;
y -= height;
break;
}
*out_rect = (GdkRectangle) {
.x = x,
.y = y,
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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.width = width,
.height = height
};
}
static void
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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update_popup_layout_state (GdkSurface *surface,
int x,
int y,
int width,
int height,
GdkPopupLayout *layout)
{
GdkRectangle best_rect;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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GdkRectangle flipped_rect;
GdkGravity rect_anchor;
GdkGravity surface_anchor;
GdkAnchorHints anchor_hints;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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rect_anchor = gdk_popup_layout_get_rect_anchor (layout);
surface_anchor = gdk_popup_layout_get_surface_anchor (layout);
anchor_hints = gdk_popup_layout_get_anchor_hints (layout);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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calculate_popup_rect (surface, layout, &best_rect);
flipped_rect = best_rect;
if (x != best_rect.x &&
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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anchor_hints & GDK_ANCHOR_FLIP_X)
{
GdkRectangle flipped_x_rect;
GdkGravity flipped_rect_anchor;
GdkSurface: Rename various functions and variables This is an automatic rename of various things related to the window->surface rename. Public symbols changed by this is: GDK_MODE_WINDOW gdk_device_get_window_at_position gdk_device_get_window_at_position_double gdk_device_get_last_event_window gdk_display_get_monitor_at_window gdk_drag_context_get_source_window gdk_drag_context_get_dest_window gdk_drag_context_get_drag_window gdk_draw_context_get_window gdk_drawing_context_get_window gdk_gl_context_get_window gdk_synthesize_window_state gdk_surface_get_window_type gdk_x11_display_set_window_scale gsk_renderer_new_for_window gsk_renderer_get_window gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords gtk_tree_view_convert_widget_to_bin_window_coords gtk_tree_view_convert_tree_to_bin_window_coords The commands that generated this are: git sed -f g "GDK window" "GDK surface" git sed -f g window_impl surface_impl (cd gdk; git sed -f g impl_window impl_surface) git sed -f g WINDOW_IMPL SURFACE_IMPL git sed -f g GDK_MODE_WINDOW GDK_MODE_SURFACE git sed -f g gdk_draw_context_get_window gdk_draw_context_get_surface git sed -f g gdk_drawing_context_get_window gdk_drawing_context_get_surface git sed -f g gdk_gl_context_get_window gdk_gl_context_get_surface git sed -f g gsk_renderer_get_window gsk_renderer_get_surface git sed -f g gsk_renderer_new_for_window gsk_renderer_new_for_surface (cd gdk; git sed -f g window_type surface_type) git sed -f g gdk_surface_get_window_type gdk_surface_get_surface_type git sed -f g window_at_position surface_at_position git sed -f g event_window event_surface git sed -f g window_coord surface_coord git sed -f g window_state surface_state git sed -f g window_cursor surface_cursor git sed -f g window_scale surface_scale git sed -f g window_events surface_events git sed -f g monitor_at_window monitor_at_surface git sed -f g window_under_pointer surface_under_pointer (cd gdk; git sed -f g for_window for_surface) git sed -f g window_anchor surface_anchor git sed -f g WINDOW_IS_TOPLEVEL SURFACE_IS_TOPLEVEL git sed -f g native_window native_surface git sed -f g source_window source_surface git sed -f g dest_window dest_surface git sed -f g drag_window drag_surface git sed -f g input_window input_surface git checkout NEWS* po-properties po docs/reference/gtk/migrating-3to4.xml
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GdkGravity flipped_surface_anchor;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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GdkPopupLayout *flipped_layout;
flipped_rect_anchor = gdk_gravity_flip_horizontally (rect_anchor);
flipped_surface_anchor = gdk_gravity_flip_horizontally (surface_anchor);
flipped_layout = gdk_popup_layout_copy (layout);
gdk_popup_layout_set_rect_anchor (flipped_layout,
flipped_rect_anchor);
gdk_popup_layout_set_surface_anchor (flipped_layout,
flipped_surface_anchor);
calculate_popup_rect (surface,
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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flipped_layout,
&flipped_x_rect);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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gdk_popup_layout_unref (flipped_layout);
if (flipped_x_rect.x == x)
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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flipped_rect.x = x;
}
if (y != best_rect.y &&
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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anchor_hints & GDK_ANCHOR_FLIP_Y)
{
GdkRectangle flipped_y_rect;
GdkGravity flipped_rect_anchor;
GdkSurface: Rename various functions and variables This is an automatic rename of various things related to the window->surface rename. Public symbols changed by this is: GDK_MODE_WINDOW gdk_device_get_window_at_position gdk_device_get_window_at_position_double gdk_device_get_last_event_window gdk_display_get_monitor_at_window gdk_drag_context_get_source_window gdk_drag_context_get_dest_window gdk_drag_context_get_drag_window gdk_draw_context_get_window gdk_drawing_context_get_window gdk_gl_context_get_window gdk_synthesize_window_state gdk_surface_get_window_type gdk_x11_display_set_window_scale gsk_renderer_new_for_window gsk_renderer_get_window gtk_text_view_buffer_to_window_coords gtk_tree_view_convert_widget_to_bin_window_coords gtk_tree_view_convert_tree_to_bin_window_coords The commands that generated this are: git sed -f g "GDK window" "GDK surface" git sed -f g window_impl surface_impl (cd gdk; git sed -f g impl_window impl_surface) git sed -f g WINDOW_IMPL SURFACE_IMPL git sed -f g GDK_MODE_WINDOW GDK_MODE_SURFACE git sed -f g gdk_draw_context_get_window gdk_draw_context_get_surface git sed -f g gdk_drawing_context_get_window gdk_drawing_context_get_surface git sed -f g gdk_gl_context_get_window gdk_gl_context_get_surface git sed -f g gsk_renderer_get_window gsk_renderer_get_surface git sed -f g gsk_renderer_new_for_window gsk_renderer_new_for_surface (cd gdk; git sed -f g window_type surface_type) git sed -f g gdk_surface_get_window_type gdk_surface_get_surface_type git sed -f g window_at_position surface_at_position git sed -f g event_window event_surface git sed -f g window_coord surface_coord git sed -f g window_state surface_state git sed -f g window_cursor surface_cursor git sed -f g window_scale surface_scale git sed -f g window_events surface_events git sed -f g monitor_at_window monitor_at_surface git sed -f g window_under_pointer surface_under_pointer (cd gdk; git sed -f g for_window for_surface) git sed -f g window_anchor surface_anchor git sed -f g WINDOW_IS_TOPLEVEL SURFACE_IS_TOPLEVEL git sed -f g native_window native_surface git sed -f g source_window source_surface git sed -f g dest_window dest_surface git sed -f g drag_window drag_surface git sed -f g input_window input_surface git checkout NEWS* po-properties po docs/reference/gtk/migrating-3to4.xml
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GdkGravity flipped_surface_anchor;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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GdkPopupLayout *flipped_layout;
flipped_rect_anchor = gdk_gravity_flip_vertically (rect_anchor);
flipped_surface_anchor = gdk_gravity_flip_vertically (surface_anchor);
flipped_layout = gdk_popup_layout_copy (layout);
gdk_popup_layout_set_rect_anchor (flipped_layout,
flipped_rect_anchor);
gdk_popup_layout_set_surface_anchor (flipped_layout,
flipped_surface_anchor);
calculate_popup_rect (surface,
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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flipped_layout,
&flipped_y_rect);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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gdk_popup_layout_unref (flipped_layout);
if (flipped_y_rect.y == y)
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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flipped_rect.y = y;
}
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (flipped_rect.x != best_rect.x)
{
rect_anchor = gdk_gravity_flip_horizontally (rect_anchor);
surface_anchor = gdk_gravity_flip_horizontally (surface_anchor);
}
if (flipped_rect.y != best_rect.y)
{
rect_anchor = gdk_gravity_flip_vertically (rect_anchor);
surface_anchor = gdk_gravity_flip_vertically (surface_anchor);
}
surface->popup.rect_anchor = rect_anchor;
surface->popup.surface_anchor = surface_anchor;
}
static gpointer
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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create_dynamic_positioner (GdkSurface *surface,
int width,
int height,
GdkPopupLayout *layout,
gboolean ack_parent_configure)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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GdkSurface *parent = surface->parent;
GdkWaylandSurface *parent_impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (parent);
GdkWaylandDisplay *display =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
GdkRectangle geometry;
uint32_t constraint_adjustment = ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_CONSTRAINT_ADJUSTMENT_NONE;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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const GdkRectangle *anchor_rect;
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int real_anchor_rect_x, real_anchor_rect_y;
int anchor_rect_width, anchor_rect_height;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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int rect_anchor_dx;
int rect_anchor_dy;
GdkGravity rect_anchor;
GdkGravity surface_anchor;
GdkAnchorHints anchor_hints;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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geometry = (GdkRectangle) {
.x = impl->shadow_left,
.y = impl->shadow_top,
.width = width - (impl->shadow_left + impl->shadow_right),
.height = height - (impl->shadow_top + impl->shadow_bottom),
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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};
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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anchor_rect = gdk_popup_layout_get_anchor_rect (layout);
real_anchor_rect_x = anchor_rect->x - parent_impl->shadow_left;
real_anchor_rect_y = anchor_rect->y - parent_impl->shadow_top;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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anchor_rect_width = MAX (anchor_rect->width, 1);
anchor_rect_height = MAX (anchor_rect->height, 1);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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gdk_popup_layout_get_offset (layout, &rect_anchor_dx, &rect_anchor_dy);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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rect_anchor = gdk_popup_layout_get_rect_anchor (layout);
surface_anchor = gdk_popup_layout_get_surface_anchor (layout);
anchor_hints = gdk_popup_layout_get_anchor_hints (layout);
switch (display->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
{
struct xdg_positioner *positioner;
enum xdg_positioner_anchor anchor;
enum xdg_positioner_gravity gravity;
positioner = xdg_wm_base_create_positioner (display->xdg_wm_base);
xdg_positioner_set_size (positioner, geometry.width, geometry.height);
xdg_positioner_set_anchor_rect (positioner,
real_anchor_rect_x,
real_anchor_rect_y,
anchor_rect_width,
anchor_rect_height);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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xdg_positioner_set_offset (positioner, rect_anchor_dx, rect_anchor_dy);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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anchor = rect_anchor_to_anchor (rect_anchor);
xdg_positioner_set_anchor (positioner, anchor);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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gravity = surface_anchor_to_gravity (surface_anchor);
xdg_positioner_set_gravity (positioner, gravity);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (anchor_hints & GDK_ANCHOR_FLIP_X)
constraint_adjustment |= XDG_POSITIONER_CONSTRAINT_ADJUSTMENT_FLIP_X;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (anchor_hints & GDK_ANCHOR_FLIP_Y)
constraint_adjustment |= XDG_POSITIONER_CONSTRAINT_ADJUSTMENT_FLIP_Y;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (anchor_hints & GDK_ANCHOR_SLIDE_X)
constraint_adjustment |= XDG_POSITIONER_CONSTRAINT_ADJUSTMENT_SLIDE_X;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (anchor_hints & GDK_ANCHOR_SLIDE_Y)
constraint_adjustment |= XDG_POSITIONER_CONSTRAINT_ADJUSTMENT_SLIDE_Y;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (anchor_hints & GDK_ANCHOR_RESIZE_X)
constraint_adjustment |= XDG_POSITIONER_CONSTRAINT_ADJUSTMENT_RESIZE_X;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (anchor_hints & GDK_ANCHOR_RESIZE_Y)
constraint_adjustment |= XDG_POSITIONER_CONSTRAINT_ADJUSTMENT_RESIZE_Y;
xdg_positioner_set_constraint_adjustment (positioner,
constraint_adjustment);
if (xdg_positioner_get_version (positioner) >=
XDG_POSITIONER_SET_REACTIVE_SINCE_VERSION)
xdg_positioner_set_reactive (positioner);
if (ack_parent_configure &&
xdg_positioner_get_version (positioner) >=
XDG_POSITIONER_SET_PARENT_CONFIGURE_SINCE_VERSION)
{
int parent_width;
int parent_height;
parent_width = parent->width - (parent_impl->shadow_left +
parent_impl->shadow_right);
parent_height = parent->height - (parent_impl->shadow_top +
parent_impl->shadow_bottom);
xdg_positioner_set_parent_size (positioner,
parent_width,
parent_height);
xdg_positioner_set_parent_configure (positioner,
parent_impl->last_configure_serial);
}
return positioner;
}
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
{
struct zxdg_positioner_v6 *positioner;
enum zxdg_positioner_v6_anchor anchor;
enum zxdg_positioner_v6_gravity gravity;
positioner = zxdg_shell_v6_create_positioner (display->zxdg_shell_v6);
zxdg_positioner_v6_set_size (positioner, geometry.width, geometry.height);
zxdg_positioner_v6_set_anchor_rect (positioner,
real_anchor_rect_x,
real_anchor_rect_y,
anchor_rect_width,
anchor_rect_height);
zxdg_positioner_v6_set_offset (positioner,
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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rect_anchor_dx,
rect_anchor_dy);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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anchor = rect_anchor_to_anchor_legacy (rect_anchor);
zxdg_positioner_v6_set_anchor (positioner, anchor);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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gravity = surface_anchor_to_gravity_legacy (surface_anchor);
zxdg_positioner_v6_set_gravity (positioner, gravity);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (anchor_hints & GDK_ANCHOR_FLIP_X)
constraint_adjustment |= ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_CONSTRAINT_ADJUSTMENT_FLIP_X;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (anchor_hints & GDK_ANCHOR_FLIP_Y)
constraint_adjustment |= ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_CONSTRAINT_ADJUSTMENT_FLIP_Y;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (anchor_hints & GDK_ANCHOR_SLIDE_X)
constraint_adjustment |= ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_CONSTRAINT_ADJUSTMENT_SLIDE_X;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (anchor_hints & GDK_ANCHOR_SLIDE_Y)
constraint_adjustment |= ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_CONSTRAINT_ADJUSTMENT_SLIDE_Y;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (anchor_hints & GDK_ANCHOR_RESIZE_X)
constraint_adjustment |= ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_CONSTRAINT_ADJUSTMENT_RESIZE_X;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (anchor_hints & GDK_ANCHOR_RESIZE_Y)
constraint_adjustment |= ZXDG_POSITIONER_V6_CONSTRAINT_ADJUSTMENT_RESIZE_Y;
zxdg_positioner_v6_set_constraint_adjustment (positioner,
constraint_adjustment);
return positioner;
}
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
static gboolean
can_map_grabbing_popup (GdkSurface *surface,
GdkSurface *parent)
{
GdkDisplay *display = gdk_surface_get_display (surface);
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (display);
GdkSurface *top_most_popup;
if (!display_wayland->current_grabbing_popups)
return TRUE;
top_most_popup = g_list_first (display_wayland->current_grabbing_popups)->data;
return top_most_popup == parent;
}
static gboolean
gdk_wayland_surface_create_xdg_popup (GdkSurface *surface,
GdkSurface *parent,
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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GdkWaylandSeat *grab_input_seat,
int width,
int height,
GdkPopupLayout *layout)
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandSurface *parent_impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (parent);
gpointer positioner;
if (!impl->display_server.wl_surface)
return FALSE;
if (!is_realized_shell_surface (parent_impl))
return FALSE;
if (is_realized_toplevel (impl))
{
g_warning ("Can't map popup, already mapped as toplevel");
return FALSE;
}
if (is_realized_popup (impl))
{
g_warning ("Can't map popup, already mapped");
return FALSE;
}
if (grab_input_seat &&
!can_map_grabbing_popup (surface, parent))
{
g_warning ("Tried to map a grabbing popup with a non-top most parent");
return FALSE;
}
gdk_surface_freeze_updates (surface);
positioner = create_dynamic_positioner (surface, width, height, layout, FALSE);
switch (display->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
impl->display_server.xdg_surface =
xdg_wm_base_get_xdg_surface (display->xdg_wm_base,
impl->display_server.wl_surface);
wl_proxy_set_queue ((struct wl_proxy *) impl->display_server.xdg_surface,
impl->event_queue);
xdg_surface_add_listener (impl->display_server.xdg_surface,
&xdg_surface_listener,
surface);
impl->display_server.xdg_popup =
xdg_surface_get_popup (impl->display_server.xdg_surface,
parent_impl->display_server.xdg_surface,
positioner);
xdg_popup_add_listener (impl->display_server.xdg_popup,
&xdg_popup_listener,
surface);
xdg_positioner_destroy (positioner);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
impl->display_server.zxdg_surface_v6 =
zxdg_shell_v6_get_xdg_surface (display->zxdg_shell_v6,
impl->display_server.wl_surface);
zxdg_surface_v6_add_listener (impl->display_server.zxdg_surface_v6,
&zxdg_surface_v6_listener,
surface);
impl->display_server.zxdg_popup_v6 =
zxdg_surface_v6_get_popup (impl->display_server.zxdg_surface_v6,
parent_impl->display_server.zxdg_surface_v6,
positioner);
zxdg_popup_v6_add_listener (impl->display_server.zxdg_popup_v6,
&zxdg_popup_v6_listener,
surface);
zxdg_positioner_v6_destroy (positioner);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
if (grab_input_seat)
{
struct wl_seat *seat;
guint32 serial;
seat = gdk_wayland_seat_get_wl_seat (GDK_SEAT (grab_input_seat));
serial = _gdk_wayland_seat_get_last_implicit_grab_serial (grab_input_seat, NULL);
switch (display->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_popup_grab (impl->display_server.xdg_popup, seat, serial);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_popup_v6_grab (impl->display_server.zxdg_popup_v6, seat, serial);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
}
gdk_profiler_add_mark (GDK_PROFILER_CURRENT_TIME, 0, "wayland", "surface commit");
wl_surface_commit (impl->display_server.wl_surface);
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if (GDK_IS_POPUP (surface))
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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{
g_assert (impl->popup_state == POPUP_STATE_IDLE);
impl->popup_state = POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_CONFIGURE;
freeze_popup_toplevel_state (surface);
}
display->current_popups = g_list_append (display->current_popups, surface);
if (grab_input_seat)
{
display->current_grabbing_popups =
g_list_prepend (display->current_grabbing_popups, surface);
}
return TRUE;
}
static GdkWaylandSeat *
find_grab_input_seat (GdkSurface *surface,
GdkSurface *parent)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandSurface *tmp_impl;
/* Use the device that was used for the grab as the device for
* the popup surface setup - so this relies on GTK taking the
* grab before showing the popup surface.
*/
if (impl->grab_input_seat)
return GDK_WAYLAND_SEAT (impl->grab_input_seat);
while (parent)
{
tmp_impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (parent);
if (tmp_impl->grab_input_seat)
return GDK_WAYLAND_SEAT (tmp_impl->grab_input_seat);
parent = parent->parent;
}
return NULL;
}
static gboolean
should_be_mapped (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
/* Don't map crazy temp that GTK uses for internal X11 shenanigans. */
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if (GDK_IS_DRAG_SURFACE (surface) && surface->x < 0 && surface->y < 0)
return FALSE;
if (impl->is_drag_surface)
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
static void
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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gdk_wayland_surface_map_toplevel (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (!should_be_mapped (surface))
return;
if (impl->mapped)
return;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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gdk_wayland_surface_create_xdg_toplevel (surface);
impl->mapped = TRUE;
}
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static void
gdk_wayland_surface_show (GdkSurface *surface,
gboolean already_mapped)
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{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
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if (!impl->display_server.wl_surface)
gdk_wayland_surface_create_surface (surface);
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gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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gdk_wayland_surface_map_toplevel (surface);
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}
static void
unmap_popups_for_surface (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland;
GList *l;
display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
for (l = display_wayland->current_popups; l; l = l->next)
{
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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GdkSurface *popup = l->data;
if (popup->parent == surface)
{
g_warning ("Tried to unmap the parent of a popup");
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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gdk_surface_hide (popup);
return;
}
}
}
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static void
gdk_wayland_surface_hide_surface (GdkSurface *surface)
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{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
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unmap_popups_for_surface (surface);
if (impl->display_server.wl_surface)
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{
if (impl->dummy_egl_surface)
{
eglDestroySurface (display_wayland->egl_display, impl->dummy_egl_surface);
impl->dummy_egl_surface = NULL;
}
if (impl->display_server.dummy_egl_window)
{
wl_egl_window_destroy (impl->display_server.dummy_egl_window);
impl->display_server.dummy_egl_window = NULL;
}
if (impl->egl_surface)
{
eglDestroySurface (display_wayland->egl_display, impl->egl_surface);
impl->egl_surface = NULL;
}
if (impl->display_server.egl_window)
{
wl_egl_window_destroy (impl->display_server.egl_window);
impl->display_server.egl_window = NULL;
}
if (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel)
{
xdg_toplevel_destroy (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel);
impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel = NULL;
}
else if (impl->display_server.xdg_popup)
{
xdg_popup_destroy (impl->display_server.xdg_popup);
impl->display_server.xdg_popup = NULL;
display_wayland->current_popups =
g_list_remove (display_wayland->current_popups, surface);
display_wayland->current_grabbing_popups =
g_list_remove (display_wayland->current_grabbing_popups, surface);
}
if (impl->display_server.xdg_surface)
{
xdg_surface_destroy (impl->display_server.xdg_surface);
impl->display_server.xdg_surface = NULL;
if (!impl->initial_configure_received)
gdk_surface_thaw_updates (surface);
else
impl->initial_configure_received = FALSE;
}
if (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6)
{
zxdg_toplevel_v6_destroy (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6);
impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6 = NULL;
}
else if (impl->display_server.zxdg_popup_v6)
{
zxdg_popup_v6_destroy (impl->display_server.zxdg_popup_v6);
impl->display_server.zxdg_popup_v6 = NULL;
display_wayland->current_popups =
g_list_remove (display_wayland->current_popups, surface);
display_wayland->current_grabbing_popups =
g_list_remove (display_wayland->current_grabbing_popups, surface);
}
if (impl->display_server.zxdg_surface_v6)
{
zxdg_surface_v6_destroy (impl->display_server.zxdg_surface_v6);
impl->display_server.zxdg_surface_v6 = NULL;
if (!impl->initial_configure_received)
gdk_surface_thaw_updates (surface);
else
impl->initial_configure_received = FALSE;
}
impl->awaiting_frame = FALSE;
if (impl->awaiting_frame_frozen)
{
impl->awaiting_frame_frozen = FALSE;
gdk_surface_thaw_updates (surface);
}
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if (GDK_IS_POPUP (surface))
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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{
switch (impl->popup_state)
{
case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_REPOSITIONED:
gdk_surface_thaw_updates (surface);
G_GNUC_FALLTHROUGH;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_CONFIGURE:
case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_FRAME:
thaw_popup_toplevel_state (surface);
break;
case POPUP_STATE_IDLE:
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
impl->popup_state = POPUP_STATE_IDLE;
}
if (impl->display_server.gtk_surface)
{
gtk_surface1_destroy (impl->display_server.gtk_surface);
impl->display_server.gtk_surface = NULL;
impl->application.was_set = FALSE;
}
wl_surface_destroy (impl->display_server.wl_surface);
impl->display_server.wl_surface = NULL;
g_slist_free (impl->display_server.outputs);
impl->display_server.outputs = NULL;
g_clear_pointer (&impl->toplevel.layout, gdk_toplevel_layout_unref);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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g_clear_pointer (&impl->popup.layout, gdk_popup_layout_unref);
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}
impl->has_uncommitted_ack_configure = FALSE;
impl->input_region_dirty = TRUE;
unset_transient_for_exported (surface);
impl->last_sent_window_geometry = (GdkRectangle) { 0 };
impl->last_sent_min_width = 0;
impl->last_sent_min_height = 0;
impl->last_sent_max_width = 0;
impl->last_sent_max_height = 0;
_gdk_wayland_surface_clear_saved_size (surface);
impl->mapped = FALSE;
}
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static void
gdk_wayland_surface_hide (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkSeat *seat;
seat = gdk_display_get_default_seat (surface->display);
if (seat)
{
if (surface->autohide)
gdk_seat_ungrab (seat);
gdk_wayland_seat_clear_touchpoints (GDK_WAYLAND_SEAT (seat), surface);
}
gdk_wayland_surface_hide_surface (surface);
_gdk_surface_clear_update_area (surface);
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}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_move_resize (GdkSurface *surface,
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int x,
int y,
int width,
int height)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
surface->x = x;
surface->y = y;
gdk_wayland_surface_maybe_resize (surface, width, height, impl->scale);
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}
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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static gboolean
is_fallback_relayout_possible (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GList *l;
for (l = surface->children; l; l = l->next)
{
GdkSurface *child = l->data;
if (GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (child)->mapped)
return FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean gdk_wayland_surface_present_popup (GdkSurface *surface,
int width,
int height,
GdkPopupLayout *layout);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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static void
queue_relayout_fallback (GdkSurface *surface,
GdkPopupLayout *layout)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (!is_fallback_relayout_possible (surface))
return;
gdk_wayland_surface_hide_surface (surface);
gdk_wayland_surface_present_popup (surface,
impl->popup.unconstrained_width,
impl->popup.unconstrained_height,
layout);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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}
static void
do_queue_relayout (GdkSurface *surface,
int width,
int height,
GdkPopupLayout *layout)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
struct xdg_positioner *positioner;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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g_assert (is_realized_popup (impl));
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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g_assert (impl->popup_state == POPUP_STATE_IDLE ||
impl->popup_state == POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_FRAME);
g_clear_pointer (&impl->popup.layout, gdk_popup_layout_unref);
impl->popup.layout = gdk_popup_layout_copy (layout);
impl->popup.unconstrained_width = width;
impl->popup.unconstrained_height = height;
if (!impl->display_server.xdg_popup ||
xdg_popup_get_version (impl->display_server.xdg_popup) <
XDG_POPUP_REPOSITION_SINCE_VERSION)
{
g_warning_once ("Compositor doesn't support moving popups, "
"relying on remapping");
queue_relayout_fallback (surface, layout);
return;
}
positioner = create_dynamic_positioner (surface,
width, height, layout,
TRUE);
xdg_popup_reposition (impl->display_server.xdg_popup,
positioner,
++impl->reposition_token);
xdg_positioner_destroy (positioner);
gdk_surface_freeze_updates (surface);
switch (impl->popup_state)
{
case POPUP_STATE_IDLE:
freeze_popup_toplevel_state (surface);
break;
case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_FRAME:
break;
case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_CONFIGURE:
case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_REPOSITIONED:
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
impl->popup_state = POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_REPOSITIONED;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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}
static gboolean
is_relayout_finished (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (!impl->initial_configure_received)
return FALSE;
if (impl->reposition_token != impl->received_reposition_token)
return FALSE;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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return TRUE;
}
static void
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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gdk_wayland_surface_map_popup (GdkSurface *surface,
int width,
int height,
GdkPopupLayout *layout)
{
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkSurface *parent;
GdkWaylandSeat *grab_input_seat;
parent = surface->parent;
if (!parent)
{
g_warning ("Couldn't map as surface %p as popup because it doesn't have a parent",
surface);
return;
}
if (surface->autohide)
grab_input_seat = find_grab_input_seat (surface, parent);
else
grab_input_seat = NULL;
if (!gdk_wayland_surface_create_xdg_popup (surface,
parent,
grab_input_seat,
width, height,
layout))
return;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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impl->popup.layout = gdk_popup_layout_copy (layout);
impl->popup.unconstrained_width = width;
impl->popup.unconstrained_height = height;
impl->mapped = TRUE;
}
static void
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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show_popup (GdkSurface *surface,
int width,
int height,
GdkPopupLayout *layout)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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if (!impl->display_server.wl_surface)
gdk_wayland_surface_create_surface (surface);
gdk_wayland_surface_map_popup (surface, width, height, layout);
}
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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typedef struct
{
int width;
int height;
GdkPopupLayout *layout;
} GrabPrepareData;
static void
show_grabbing_popup (GdkSeat *seat,
GdkSurface *surface,
gpointer user_data)
{
GrabPrepareData *data = user_data;
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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show_popup (surface, data->width, data->height, data->layout);
}
static void
reposition_popup (GdkSurface *surface,
int width,
int height,
GdkPopupLayout *layout)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
switch (impl->popup_state)
{
case POPUP_STATE_IDLE:
case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_FRAME:
do_queue_relayout (surface, width, height, layout);
break;
case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_REPOSITIONED:
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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case POPUP_STATE_WAITING_FOR_CONFIGURE:
g_warn_if_reached ();
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
}
static gboolean
gdk_wayland_surface_present_popup (GdkSurface *surface,
int width,
int height,
GdkPopupLayout *layout)
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (!impl->mapped)
{
if (surface->autohide)
{
GdkSeat *seat;
seat = gdk_display_get_default_seat (surface->display);
if (seat)
{
GrabPrepareData data;
GdkGrabStatus result;
data = (GrabPrepareData) {
.width = width,
.height = height,
.layout = layout,
};
result = gdk_seat_grab (seat,
surface,
GDK_SEAT_CAPABILITY_ALL,
TRUE,
NULL, NULL,
show_grabbing_popup, &data);
if (result != GDK_GRAB_SUCCESS)
{
const char *grab_status[] = {
"success", "already grabbed", "invalid time",
"not viewable", "frozen", "failed"
};
g_warning ("Grab failed: %s", grab_status[result]);
}
}
gdk/surface: Replace move_to_rect() with GdkPopupLayout based API Replace the gdk_surface_move_to_rect() API with a new GdkSurface method called gdk_surface_present_popup() taking a new GdkPopupLayout object describing how they should be laid out on screen. The layout properties provided are the same as the ones used with gdk_surface_move_to_rect(), except they are now set up using GdkPopupLayout. Calling gdk_surface_present_popup() will either show the popup at the position described using the popup layout object and a new unconstrained size, or reposition it accordingly. In some situations, such as when a popup is set to autohide, presenting may immediately fail, in case the grab was not granted by the display server. After a successful present, the result of the layout can be queried using the following methods: * gdk_surface_get_position() - to get the position relative to its parent * gdk_surface_get_width() - to get the current width * gdk_surface_get_height() - to get the current height * gdk_surface_get_rect_anchor() - to get the anchor point on the anchor rectangle the popup was effectively positioned against given constraints defined by the environment and the layout rules provided via GdkPopupLayout. * gdk_surface_get_surface_anchor() - the same as the one above but for the surface anchor. A new signal replaces the old "moved-to-rect" one - "popup-layout-changed". However, it is only intended to be emitted when the layout changes implicitly by the windowing system, for example if the monitor resolution changed, or the parent window moved.
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}
else
{
show_popup (surface, width, height, layout);
}
}
else
{
if (impl->popup.unconstrained_width == width &&
impl->popup.unconstrained_height == height &&
gdk_popup_layout_equal (impl->popup.layout, layout))
return TRUE;
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reposition_popup (surface, width, height, layout);
}
while (impl->display_server.xdg_popup && !is_relayout_finished (surface))
wl_display_dispatch_queue (display_wayland->wl_display, impl->event_queue);
if (impl->display_server.xdg_popup)
{
gdk_surface_invalidate_rect (surface, NULL);
return TRUE;
}
else
{
return FALSE;
}
}
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static void
gdk_wayland_surface_get_geometry (GdkSurface *surface,
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int *x,
int *y,
int *width,
int *height)
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{
if (!GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface))
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{
if (x)
*x = surface->x;
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if (y)
*y = surface->y;
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if (width)
*width = surface->width;
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if (height)
*height = surface->height;
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}
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_get_root_coords (GdkSurface *surface,
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int x,
int y,
int *root_x,
int *root_y)
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{
/*
* Wayland does not have a global coordinate space shared between surfaces. In
* fact, for regular toplevels, we have no idea where our surfaces are
* positioned, relatively.
*
* However, there are some cases like popups and subsurfaces where we do have
* some amount of control over the placement of our surface, and we can
* semi-accurately control the x/y position of these surfaces, if they are
* relative to another surface.
*
* To pretend we have something called a root coordinate space, assume all
* parent-less surfaces are positioned in (0, 0), and all relative positioned
* popups and subsurfaces are placed within this fake root coordinate space.
*
* For example a 200x200 large toplevel surface will have the position (0, 0).
* If a popup positioned in the middle of the toplevel will have the fake
* position (100,100). Furthermore, if a positioned is placed in the middle
* that popup, will have the fake position (150,150), even though it has the
* relative position (50,50). These three surfaces would make up one single
* fake root coordinate space.
*/
if (root_x)
*root_x = surface->x + x;
if (root_y)
*root_y = surface->y + y;
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}
static gboolean
gdk_wayland_surface_get_device_state (GdkSurface *surface,
GdkDevice *device,
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double *x,
double *y,
GdkModifierType *mask)
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{
if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface))
return FALSE;
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gdk_wayland_device_query_state (device, surface, x, y, mask);
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return *x >= 0 && *y >= 0 && *x < surface->width && *y < surface->height;
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}
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static void
gdk_wayland_surface_set_input_region (GdkSurface *surface,
cairo_region_t *input_region)
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{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
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if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface))
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return;
g_clear_pointer (&impl->input_region, cairo_region_destroy);
if (input_region)
impl->input_region = cairo_region_copy (input_region);
impl->input_region_dirty = TRUE;
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}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_destroy (GdkSurface *surface,
gboolean foreign_destroy)
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{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display;
GdkFrameClock *frame_clock;
g_return_if_fail (GDK_IS_SURFACE (surface));
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/* Wayland surfaces can't be externally destroyed; we may possibly
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* eventually want to use this path at display close-down
*/
g_return_if_fail (!foreign_destroy);
gdk_wayland_surface_hide_surface (surface);
frame_clock = gdk_surface_get_frame_clock (surface);
g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (frame_clock, on_frame_clock_before_paint, surface);
g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (frame_clock, on_frame_clock_after_paint, surface);
display = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
display->toplevels = g_list_remove (display->toplevels, surface);
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}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_focus (GdkSurface *surface,
guint32 timestamp)
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{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (!impl->display_server.gtk_surface)
return;
if (timestamp == GDK_CURRENT_TIME)
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
if (display_wayland->gtk_shell_version >= 3)
{
gtk_surface1_request_focus (impl->display_server.gtk_surface,
display_wayland->startup_notification_id);
g_clear_pointer (&display_wayland->startup_notification_id, g_free);
}
}
else
gtk_surface1_present (impl->display_server.gtk_surface, timestamp);
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}
static void
gtk_surface_configure (void *data,
struct gtk_surface1 *gtk_surface,
struct wl_array *states)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkToplevelState new_state = 0;
uint32_t *p;
wl_array_for_each (p, states)
{
uint32_t state = *p;
switch (state)
{
case GTK_SURFACE1_STATE_TILED:
new_state |= GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_TILED;
break;
/* Since v2 */
case GTK_SURFACE1_STATE_TILED_TOP:
new_state |= (GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_TILED | GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_TOP_TILED);
break;
case GTK_SURFACE1_STATE_TILED_RIGHT:
new_state |= (GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_TILED | GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_RIGHT_TILED);
break;
case GTK_SURFACE1_STATE_TILED_BOTTOM:
new_state |= (GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_TILED | GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_BOTTOM_TILED);
break;
case GTK_SURFACE1_STATE_TILED_LEFT:
new_state |= (GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_TILED | GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_LEFT_TILED);
break;
default:
/* Unknown state */
break;
}
}
impl->pending.toplevel.state |= new_state;
}
static void
gtk_surface_configure_edges (void *data,
struct gtk_surface1 *gtk_surface,
struct wl_array *edge_constraints)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (data);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkToplevelState new_state = 0;
uint32_t *p;
wl_array_for_each (p, edge_constraints)
{
uint32_t constraint = *p;
switch (constraint)
{
case GTK_SURFACE1_EDGE_CONSTRAINT_RESIZABLE_TOP:
new_state |= GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_TOP_RESIZABLE;
break;
case GTK_SURFACE1_EDGE_CONSTRAINT_RESIZABLE_RIGHT:
new_state |= GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_RIGHT_RESIZABLE;
break;
case GTK_SURFACE1_EDGE_CONSTRAINT_RESIZABLE_BOTTOM:
new_state |= GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_BOTTOM_RESIZABLE;
break;
case GTK_SURFACE1_EDGE_CONSTRAINT_RESIZABLE_LEFT:
new_state |= GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_LEFT_RESIZABLE;
break;
default:
/* Unknown state */
break;
}
}
impl->pending.toplevel.state |= new_state;
}
static const struct gtk_surface1_listener gtk_surface_listener = {
gtk_surface_configure,
gtk_surface_configure_edges
};
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_init_gtk_surface (GdkWaylandSurface *impl)
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (GDK_SURFACE (impl)));
if (impl->display_server.gtk_surface != NULL)
return;
if (!is_realized_toplevel (impl))
return;
if (display->gtk_shell == NULL)
return;
impl->display_server.gtk_surface =
gtk_shell1_get_gtk_surface (display->gtk_shell,
impl->display_server.wl_surface);
wl_proxy_set_queue ((struct wl_proxy *) impl->display_server.gtk_surface,
impl->event_queue);
gdk_wayland_surface_set_geometry_hints (impl,
&impl->geometry_hints,
impl->geometry_mask);
gtk_surface1_add_listener (impl->display_server.gtk_surface,
&gtk_surface_listener,
impl);
}
static void
maybe_set_gtk_surface_modal (GdkSurface *surface)
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{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
gdk_wayland_surface_init_gtk_surface (impl);
if (impl->display_server.gtk_surface == NULL)
return;
if (surface->modal_hint)
gtk_surface1_set_modal (impl->display_server.gtk_surface);
else
gtk_surface1_unset_modal (impl->display_server.gtk_surface);
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_set_modal_hint (GdkSurface *surface,
gboolean modal)
{
surface->modal_hint = modal;
maybe_set_gtk_surface_modal (surface);
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}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_set_geometry_hints (GdkWaylandSurface *impl,
const GdkGeometry *geometry,
GdkSurfaceHints geom_mask)
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{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland;
int min_width, min_height;
int max_width, max_height;
if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (impl) ||
!SURFACE_IS_TOPLEVEL (impl))
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return;
display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (GDK_SURFACE (impl)));
impl->geometry_hints = *geometry;
impl->geometry_mask = geom_mask;
if (!is_realized_toplevel (impl))
return;
if (geom_mask & GDK_HINT_MIN_SIZE)
{
min_width = MAX (0, (geometry->min_width -
(impl->shadow_left + impl->shadow_right)));
min_height = MAX (0, (geometry->min_height -
(impl->shadow_top + impl->shadow_bottom)));
}
else
{
min_width = 0;
min_height = 0;
}
if (geom_mask & GDK_HINT_MAX_SIZE)
{
max_width = MAX (0, (geometry->max_width -
(impl->shadow_left + impl->shadow_right)));
max_height = MAX (0, (geometry->max_height -
(impl->shadow_top + impl->shadow_bottom)));
}
else
{
max_width = 0;
max_height = 0;
}
if (impl->last_sent_min_width == min_width &&
impl->last_sent_min_height == min_height &&
impl->last_sent_max_width == max_width &&
impl->last_sent_max_height == max_height)
return;
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_toplevel_set_min_size (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel,
min_width, min_height);
xdg_toplevel_set_max_size (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel,
max_width, max_height);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_toplevel_v6_set_min_size (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6,
min_width, min_height);
zxdg_toplevel_v6_set_max_size (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6,
max_width, max_height);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
impl->last_sent_min_width = min_width;
impl->last_sent_min_height = min_height;
impl->last_sent_max_width = max_width;
impl->last_sent_max_height = max_height;
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}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_set_title (GdkSurface *surface,
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const char *title)
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{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
const char *end;
gsize title_length;
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g_return_if_fail (title != NULL);
if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface))
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return;
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (g_strcmp0 (impl->title, title) == 0)
return;
g_free (impl->title);
title_length = MIN (strlen (title), MAX_WL_BUFFER_SIZE);
if (g_utf8_validate (title, title_length, &end))
{
impl->title = g_malloc (end - title + 1);
memcpy (impl->title, title, end - title);
impl->title[end - title] = '\0';
}
else
{
impl->title = g_utf8_make_valid (title, title_length);
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g_warning ("Invalid utf8 passed to gdk_surface_set_title: '%s'", title);
}
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_title (surface);
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}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_set_startup_id (GdkSurface *surface,
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const char *startup_id)
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{
}
static gboolean
check_transient_for_loop (GdkWaylandToplevel *toplevel,
GdkWaylandToplevel *parent)
{
while (parent)
{
if (parent->transient_for == toplevel)
return TRUE;
parent = parent->transient_for;
}
return FALSE;
}
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static void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_set_transient_for (GdkWaylandToplevel *toplevel,
GdkSurface *parent)
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{
g_return_if_fail (!parent || GDK_IS_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (parent));
g_return_if_fail (!parent ||
gdk_surface_get_display (GDK_SURFACE (toplevel)) == gdk_surface_get_display (parent));
if (parent)
{
GdkWaylandToplevel *parent_toplevel = GDK_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (parent);
if (check_transient_for_loop (toplevel, parent_toplevel))
{
g_warning ("Setting %p transient for %p would create a loop",
toplevel, parent);
return;
}
}
unset_transient_for_exported (GDK_SURFACE (toplevel));
if (parent)
toplevel->transient_for = GDK_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (parent);
else
toplevel->transient_for = NULL;
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_parent (GDK_SURFACE (toplevel), NULL);
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}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_minimize (GdkSurface *surface)
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{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland;
if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface) ||
!SURFACE_IS_TOPLEVEL (surface))
return;
if (!is_realized_toplevel (GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface)))
return;
/* FIXME: xdg_toplevel does not come with a minimized state that we can
* query or get notified of. This means we cannot implement the full
* GdkSurface API, and our state will not reflect minimization.
*/
display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_toplevel_set_minimized (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_toplevel_v6_set_minimized (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
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}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_maximize (GdkSurface *surface)
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{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface))
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return;
_gdk_wayland_surface_save_size (surface);
if (is_realized_toplevel (impl))
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_toplevel_set_maximized (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_toplevel_v6_set_maximized (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
}
else
{
synthesize_initial_surface_state (surface, 0, GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_MAXIMIZED);
}
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}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_unmaximize (GdkSurface *surface)
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{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface))
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return;
if (is_realized_toplevel (impl))
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_toplevel_unset_maximized (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_toplevel_v6_unset_maximized (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
}
else
{
synthesize_initial_surface_state (surface, GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_MAXIMIZED, 0);
}
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}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_fullscreen_on_monitor (GdkSurface *surface,
GdkMonitor *monitor)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
struct wl_output *output = ((GdkWaylandMonitor *)monitor)->output;
if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface))
return;
_gdk_wayland_surface_save_size (surface);
if (is_realized_toplevel (impl))
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_toplevel_set_fullscreen (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel,
output);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_toplevel_v6_set_fullscreen (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6,
output);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
}
else
{
synthesize_initial_surface_state (surface, 0, GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FULLSCREEN);
impl->initial_fullscreen_output = output;
}
}
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static void
gdk_wayland_surface_fullscreen (GdkSurface *surface)
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{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface))
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return;
impl->initial_fullscreen_output = NULL;
_gdk_wayland_surface_save_size (surface);
if (is_realized_toplevel (impl))
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_toplevel_set_fullscreen (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel,
NULL);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_toplevel_v6_set_fullscreen (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6,
NULL);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
}
else
{
synthesize_initial_surface_state (surface, 0, GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FULLSCREEN);
}
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}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_unfullscreen (GdkSurface *surface)
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{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface))
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return;
impl->initial_fullscreen_output = NULL;
if (is_realized_toplevel (impl))
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_toplevel_unset_fullscreen (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_toplevel_v6_unset_fullscreen (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
}
else
{
synthesize_initial_surface_state (surface, GDK_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FULLSCREEN, 0);
}
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}
static void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_begin_resize (GdkToplevel *toplevel,
GdkSurfaceEdge edge,
GdkDevice *device,
int button,
double x,
double y,
guint32 timestamp)
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{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (toplevel);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland;
GdkEventSequence *sequence;
uint32_t resize_edges, serial;
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if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface) ||
!SURFACE_IS_TOPLEVEL (surface))
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return;
switch (edge)
{
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case GDK_SURFACE_EDGE_NORTH_WEST:
resize_edges = ZXDG_TOPLEVEL_V6_RESIZE_EDGE_TOP_LEFT;
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break;
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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case GDK_SURFACE_EDGE_NORTH:
resize_edges = ZXDG_TOPLEVEL_V6_RESIZE_EDGE_TOP;
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break;
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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case GDK_SURFACE_EDGE_NORTH_EAST:
resize_edges = ZXDG_TOPLEVEL_V6_RESIZE_EDGE_TOP_RIGHT;
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break;
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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case GDK_SURFACE_EDGE_WEST:
resize_edges = ZXDG_TOPLEVEL_V6_RESIZE_EDGE_LEFT;
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break;
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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case GDK_SURFACE_EDGE_EAST:
resize_edges = ZXDG_TOPLEVEL_V6_RESIZE_EDGE_RIGHT;
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break;
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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case GDK_SURFACE_EDGE_SOUTH_WEST:
resize_edges = ZXDG_TOPLEVEL_V6_RESIZE_EDGE_BOTTOM_LEFT;
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break;
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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case GDK_SURFACE_EDGE_SOUTH:
resize_edges = ZXDG_TOPLEVEL_V6_RESIZE_EDGE_BOTTOM;
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break;
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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case GDK_SURFACE_EDGE_SOUTH_EAST:
resize_edges = ZXDG_TOPLEVEL_V6_RESIZE_EDGE_BOTTOM_RIGHT;
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break;
default:
g_warning ("gdk_toplevel_begin_resize: bad resize edge %d!", edge);
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return;
}
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
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if (!is_realized_toplevel (impl))
return;
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serial = _gdk_wayland_seat_get_last_implicit_grab_serial (GDK_WAYLAND_SEAT (gdk_device_get_seat (device)),
&sequence);
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_toplevel_resize (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel,
gdk_wayland_device_get_wl_seat (device),
serial, resize_edges);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_toplevel_v6_resize (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6,
gdk_wayland_device_get_wl_seat (device),
serial, resize_edges);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
if (sequence)
gdk_wayland_device_unset_touch_grab (device, sequence);
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}
static void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_begin_move (GdkToplevel *toplevel,
GdkDevice *device,
int button,
double x,
double y,
guint32 timestamp)
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{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (toplevel);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland;
GdkEventSequence *sequence;
uint32_t serial;
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if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface) ||
!SURFACE_IS_TOPLEVEL (surface))
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return;
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
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if (!is_realized_toplevel (impl))
return;
serial = _gdk_wayland_seat_get_last_implicit_grab_serial (GDK_WAYLAND_SEAT (gdk_device_get_seat (device)),
&sequence);
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_toplevel_move (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel,
gdk_wayland_device_get_wl_seat (device),
serial);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_toplevel_v6_move (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6,
gdk_wayland_device_get_wl_seat (device),
serial);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
if (sequence)
gdk_wayland_device_unset_touch_grab (device, sequence);
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}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_destroy_notify (GdkSurface *surface)
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{
if (!GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface))
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{
g_warning ("GdkSurface %p unexpectedly destroyed", surface);
_gdk_surface_destroy (surface, TRUE);
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}
g_object_unref (surface);
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}
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static int
gdk_wayland_surface_get_scale_factor (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface))
return 1;
return impl->scale;
}
static void
gdk_wayland_surface_set_opaque_region (GdkSurface *surface,
cairo_region_t *region)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (GDK_SURFACE_DESTROYED (surface))
return;
g_clear_pointer (&impl->opaque_region, cairo_region_destroy);
impl->opaque_region = cairo_region_reference (region);
impl->opaque_region_dirty = TRUE;
}
static gboolean
gdk_wayland_surface_show_window_menu (GdkSurface *surface,
GdkEvent *event)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland =
GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
GdkSeat *seat;
struct wl_seat *wl_seat;
double x, y;
uint32_t serial;
GdkEventType event_type = gdk_event_get_event_type (event);
switch ((guint) event_type)
{
case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS:
case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE:
case GDK_TOUCH_BEGIN:
case GDK_TOUCH_END:
break;
default:
return FALSE;
}
if (!is_realized_toplevel (impl))
return FALSE;
seat = gdk_event_get_seat (event);
wl_seat = gdk_wayland_seat_get_wl_seat (seat);
gdk_event_get_position (event, &x, &y);
serial = _gdk_wayland_seat_get_implicit_grab_serial (seat, event);
switch (display_wayland->shell_variant)
{
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_XDG_SHELL:
xdg_toplevel_show_window_menu (impl->display_server.xdg_toplevel,
wl_seat, serial, x, y);
break;
case GDK_WAYLAND_SHELL_VARIANT_ZXDG_SHELL_V6:
zxdg_toplevel_v6_show_window_menu (impl->display_server.zxdg_toplevel_v6,
wl_seat, serial, x, y);
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
gdk_wayland_surface_supports_edge_constraints (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
struct gtk_surface1 *gtk_surface = impl->display_server.gtk_surface;
if (!gtk_surface)
return FALSE;
return gtk_surface1_get_version (gtk_surface) >= GTK_SURFACE1_CONFIGURE_EDGES_SINCE_VERSION;
}
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static void
gdk_wayland_surface_class_init (GdkWaylandSurfaceClass *klass)
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{
GObjectClass *object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass);
GdkSurfaceClass *impl_class = GDK_SURFACE_CLASS (klass);
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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object_class->constructed = gdk_wayland_surface_constructed;
object_class->dispose = gdk_wayland_surface_dispose;
object_class->finalize = gdk_wayland_surface_finalize;
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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impl_class->hide = gdk_wayland_surface_hide;
impl_class->get_geometry = gdk_wayland_surface_get_geometry;
impl_class->get_root_coords = gdk_wayland_surface_get_root_coords;
impl_class->get_device_state = gdk_wayland_surface_get_device_state;
impl_class->set_input_region = gdk_wayland_surface_set_input_region;
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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impl_class->destroy = gdk_wayland_surface_destroy;
impl_class->beep = gdk_wayland_surface_beep;
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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impl_class->destroy_notify = gdk_wayland_surface_destroy_notify;
impl_class->drag_begin = _gdk_wayland_surface_drag_begin;
impl_class->get_scale_factor = gdk_wayland_surface_get_scale_factor;
impl_class->set_opaque_region = gdk_wayland_surface_set_opaque_region;
impl_class->create_gl_context = gdk_wayland_surface_create_gl_context;
impl_class->request_layout = gdk_wayland_surface_request_layout;
impl_class->compute_size = gdk_wayland_surface_compute_size;
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}
void
_gdk_wayland_surface_set_grab_seat (GdkSurface *surface,
GdkSeat *seat)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
g_return_if_fail (surface != NULL);
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
impl->grab_input_seat = seat;
}
/**
* gdk_wayland_surface_get_wl_surface: (skip)
* @surface: (type GdkWaylandSurface): a #GdkSurface
*
GdkWindow -> GdkSurface initial type rename This renames the GdkWindow class and related classes (impl, backend subclasses) to surface. Additionally it renames related types: GdkWindowAttr, GdkWindowPaint, GdkWindowWindowClass, GdkWindowType, GdkWindowTypeHint, GdkWindowHints, GdkWindowState, GdkWindowEdge This is an automatic conversion using the below commands: git sed -f g GdkWindowWindowClass GdkSurfaceSurfaceClass git sed -f g GdkWindow GdkSurface git sed -f g "gdk_window\([ _\(\),;]\|$\)" "gdk_surface\1" # Avoid hitting gdk_windowing git sed -f g "GDK_WINDOW\([ _\(]\|$\)" "GDK_SURFACE\1" # Avoid hitting GDK_WINDOWING git sed "GDK_\([A-Z]*\)IS_WINDOW\([_ (]\|$\)" "GDK_\1IS_SURFACE\2" git sed GDK_TYPE_WINDOW GDK_TYPE_SURFACE git sed -f g GdkPointerWindowInfo GdkPointerSurfaceInfo git sed -f g "BROADWAY_WINDOW" "BROADWAY_SURFACE" git sed -f g "broadway_window" "broadway_surface" git sed -f g "BroadwayWindow" "BroadwaySurface" git sed -f g "WAYLAND_WINDOW" "WAYLAND_SURFACE" git sed -f g "wayland_window" "wayland_surface" git sed -f g "WaylandWindow" "WaylandSurface" git sed -f g "X11_WINDOW" "X11_SURFACE" git sed -f g "x11_window" "x11_surface" git sed -f g "X11Window" "X11Surface" git sed -f g "WIN32_WINDOW" "WIN32_SURFACE" git sed -f g "win32_window" "win32_surface" git sed -f g "Win32Window" "Win32Surface" git sed -f g "QUARTZ_WINDOW" "QUARTZ_SURFACE" git sed -f g "quartz_window" "quartz_surface" git sed -f g "QuartzWindow" "QuartzSurface" git checkout NEWS* po-properties
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* Returns the Wayland surface of a #GdkSurface.
*
* Returns: (transfer none): a Wayland wl_surface
*/
struct wl_surface *
gdk_wayland_surface_get_wl_surface (GdkSurface *surface)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface), NULL);
return GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface)->display_server.wl_surface;
}
struct wl_output *
gdk_wayland_surface_get_wl_output (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface), NULL);
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
/* We pick the head of the list as this is the last entered output */
if (impl->display_server.outputs)
return (struct wl_output *) impl->display_server.outputs->data;
return NULL;
}
static struct wl_egl_window *
gdk_wayland_surface_get_wl_egl_window (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (impl->display_server.egl_window == NULL)
{
impl->display_server.egl_window =
wl_egl_window_create (impl->display_server.wl_surface,
surface->width * impl->scale,
surface->height * impl->scale);
wl_surface_set_buffer_scale (impl->display_server.wl_surface, impl->scale);
}
return impl->display_server.egl_window;
}
EGLSurface
gdk_wayland_surface_get_egl_surface (GdkSurface *surface,
EGLConfig config)
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
struct wl_egl_window *egl_window;
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface), NULL);
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (impl->egl_surface == NULL)
{
egl_window = gdk_wayland_surface_get_wl_egl_window (surface);
impl->egl_surface =
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eglCreateWindowSurface (display->egl_display, config, egl_window, NULL);
}
return impl->egl_surface;
}
EGLSurface
gdk_wayland_surface_get_dummy_egl_surface (GdkSurface *surface,
EGLConfig config)
{
GdkWaylandDisplay *display = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface), NULL);
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (impl->dummy_egl_surface == NULL)
{
impl->display_server.dummy_egl_window =
wl_egl_window_create (impl->display_server.wl_surface, 1, 1);
impl->dummy_egl_surface =
eglCreateWindowSurface (display->egl_display, config, impl->display_server.dummy_egl_window, NULL);
}
return impl->dummy_egl_surface;
}
struct gtk_surface1 *
gdk_wayland_surface_get_gtk_surface (GdkSurface *surface)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface), NULL);
return GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface)->display_server.gtk_surface;
}
static void
maybe_set_gtk_surface_dbus_properties (GdkWaylandSurface *impl)
{
if (impl->application.was_set)
return;
if (impl->application.application_id == NULL &&
impl->application.app_menu_path == NULL &&
impl->application.menubar_path == NULL &&
impl->application.window_object_path == NULL &&
impl->application.application_object_path == NULL &&
impl->application.unique_bus_name == NULL)
return;
gdk_wayland_surface_init_gtk_surface (impl);
if (impl->display_server.gtk_surface == NULL)
return;
gtk_surface1_set_dbus_properties (impl->display_server.gtk_surface,
impl->application.application_id,
impl->application.app_menu_path,
impl->application.menubar_path,
impl->application.window_object_path,
impl->application.application_object_path,
impl->application.unique_bus_name);
impl->application.was_set = TRUE;
}
void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_set_dbus_properties (GdkToplevel *toplevel,
const char *application_id,
const char *app_menu_path,
const char *menubar_path,
const char *window_object_path,
const char *application_object_path,
const char *unique_bus_name)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
g_return_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (toplevel));
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (toplevel);
impl->application.application_id = g_strdup (application_id);
impl->application.app_menu_path = g_strdup (app_menu_path);
impl->application.menubar_path = g_strdup (menubar_path);
impl->application.window_object_path = g_strdup (window_object_path);
impl->application.application_object_path =
g_strdup (application_object_path);
impl->application.unique_bus_name = g_strdup (unique_bus_name);
maybe_set_gtk_surface_dbus_properties (impl);
}
void
_gdk_wayland_surface_offset_next_wl_buffer (GdkSurface *surface,
int x,
int y)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
g_return_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface));
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
impl->pending_buffer_offset_x = x;
impl->pending_buffer_offset_y = y;
}
static void
xdg_exported_handle (void *data,
struct zxdg_exported_v1 *zxdg_exported_v1,
const char *handle)
{
GdkToplevel *toplevel = data;
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (toplevel);
impl->exported.callback (toplevel, handle, impl->exported.user_data);
if (impl->exported.destroy_func)
{
g_clear_pointer (&impl->exported.user_data,
impl->exported.destroy_func);
}
}
static const struct zxdg_exported_v1_listener xdg_exported_listener = {
xdg_exported_handle
};
/**
* GdkWaylandToplevelExported:
* @toplevel: (type GdkWaylandToplevel): the #GdkToplevel that is exported
* @handle: the handle
* @user_data: user data that was passed to gdk_wayland_toplevel_export_handle()
*
* Callback that gets called when the handle for a surface has been
* obtained from the Wayland compositor. The @handle can be passed
* to other processes, for the purpose of marking surfaces as transient
* for out-of-process surfaces.
*/
static gboolean
gdk_wayland_surface_is_exported (GdkWaylandSurface *impl)
{
return !!impl->display_server.xdg_exported;
}
/**
* gdk_wayland_toplevel_export_handle:
* @toplevel: (type GdkWaylandToplevel): the #GdkToplevel to obtain a handle for
* @callback: callback to call with the handle
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* @user_data: (closure): user data for @callback
* @destroy_func: destroy notify for @user_data
*
* Asynchronously obtains a handle for a surface that can be passed
* to other processes. When the handle has been obtained, @callback
* will be called.
*
* It is an error to call this function on a surface that is already
* exported.
*
* When the handle is no longer needed, gdk_wayland_toplevel_unexport_handle()
* should be called to clean up resources.
*
* The main purpose for obtaining a handle is to mark a surface
* from another surface as transient for this one, see
* gdk_wayland_toplevel_set_transient_for_exported().
*
* Note that this API depends on an unstable Wayland protocol,
* and thus may require changes in the future.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if the handle has been requested, %FALSE if
* an error occurred.
*/
gboolean
gdk_wayland_toplevel_export_handle (GdkToplevel *toplevel,
GdkWaylandToplevelExported callback,
gpointer user_data,
GDestroyNotify destroy_func)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland;
GdkDisplay *display = gdk_surface_get_display (GDK_SURFACE (toplevel));
struct zxdg_exported_v1 *xdg_exported;
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (toplevel), FALSE);
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (display), FALSE);
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (toplevel);
display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (display);
g_return_val_if_fail (!impl->display_server.xdg_exported, FALSE);
if (!display_wayland->xdg_exporter)
{
g_warning ("Server is missing xdg_foreign support");
return FALSE;
}
xdg_exported = zxdg_exporter_v1_export (display_wayland->xdg_exporter,
impl->display_server.wl_surface);
zxdg_exported_v1_add_listener (xdg_exported, &xdg_exported_listener, impl);
impl->display_server.xdg_exported = xdg_exported;
impl->exported.callback = callback;
impl->exported.user_data = user_data;
impl->exported.destroy_func = destroy_func;
return TRUE;
}
/**
* gdk_wayland_toplevel_unexport_handle:
* @toplevel: (type GdkWaylandToplevel): the #GdkToplevel to unexport
*
* Destroys the handle that was obtained with
* gdk_wayland_toplevel_export_handle().
*
* It is an error to call this function on a surface that
* does not have a handle.
*
* Note that this API depends on an unstable Wayland protocol,
* and thus may require changes in the future.
*/
void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_unexport_handle (GdkToplevel *toplevel)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
g_return_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (toplevel));
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (toplevel);
g_return_if_fail (impl->display_server.xdg_exported);
g_clear_pointer (&impl->display_server.xdg_exported,
zxdg_exported_v1_destroy);
if (impl->exported.destroy_func)
{
g_clear_pointer (&impl->exported.user_data,
impl->exported.destroy_func);
}
}
static void
unset_transient_for_exported (GdkSurface *surface)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
g_clear_pointer (&impl->imported_transient_for, zxdg_imported_v1_destroy);
}
static void
xdg_imported_destroyed (void *data,
struct zxdg_imported_v1 *zxdg_imported_v1)
{
GdkSurface *surface = data;
unset_transient_for_exported (surface);
}
static const struct zxdg_imported_v1_listener xdg_imported_listener = {
xdg_imported_destroyed,
};
/**
* gdk_wayland_toplevel_set_transient_for_exported:
* @toplevel: (type GdkWaylandToplevel): the #GdkToplevel to make as transient
* @parent_handle_str: an exported handle for a surface
*
* Marks @toplevel as transient for the surface to which the given
* @parent_handle_str refers. Typically, the handle will originate
* from a gdk_wayland_toplevel_export_handle() call in another process.
*
* Note that this API depends on an unstable Wayland protocol,
* and thus may require changes in the future.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if the surface has been marked as transient,
* %FALSE if an error occurred.
*/
gboolean
gdk_wayland_toplevel_set_transient_for_exported (GdkToplevel *toplevel,
const char *parent_handle_str)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl;
GdkWaylandDisplay *display_wayland;
GdkDisplay *display = gdk_surface_get_display (GDK_SURFACE (toplevel));
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (toplevel), FALSE);
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (display), FALSE);
impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (toplevel);
display_wayland = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (display);
if (!display_wayland->xdg_importer)
{
g_warning ("Server is missing xdg_foreign support");
return FALSE;
}
gdk_wayland_toplevel_set_transient_for (GDK_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (impl), NULL);
impl->imported_transient_for =
zxdg_importer_v1_import (display_wayland->xdg_importer, parent_handle_str);
zxdg_imported_v1_add_listener (impl->imported_transient_for,
&xdg_imported_listener,
toplevel);
gdk_wayland_surface_sync_parent_of_imported (impl);
return TRUE;
}
static struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 *
gdk_wayland_surface_get_inhibitor (GdkWaylandSurface *impl,
GdkSeat *gdk_seat)
{
return g_hash_table_lookup (impl->shortcuts_inhibitors, gdk_seat);
}
/*
* gdk_wayland_surface_inhibit_shortcuts:
* @surface: (type GdkWaylandSurface): a #GdkSurface
* @seat: the seat to inhibit
*
* Inhibits the shortcuts coming from the given @seat.
*/
void
gdk_wayland_surface_inhibit_shortcuts (GdkSurface *surface,
GdkSeat *gdk_seat)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl= GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandDisplay *display = GDK_WAYLAND_DISPLAY (gdk_surface_get_display (surface));
struct wl_surface *wl_surface = impl->display_server.wl_surface;
struct wl_seat *seat = gdk_wayland_seat_get_wl_seat (gdk_seat);
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 *inhibitor;
if (display->keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit == NULL)
return;
if (gdk_wayland_surface_get_inhibitor (impl, gdk_seat))
return; /* Already inhibited */
inhibitor =
zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_inhibit_shortcuts (
display->keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit, wl_surface, seat);
g_hash_table_insert (impl->shortcuts_inhibitors, gdk_seat, inhibitor);
}
/*
* gdk_wayland_surface_restore_shortcuts:
* @surface: (type GdkWaylandSurface): a #GdkSurface
* @seat: the seat to inhibit
*
* Restores the shortcuts on the given @seat inhibited by calling
* gdk_wayland_surface_inhibit_shortcuts().
*/
void
gdk_wayland_surface_restore_shortcuts (GdkSurface *surface,
GdkSeat *gdk_seat)
{
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 *inhibitor;
inhibitor = gdk_wayland_surface_get_inhibitor (impl, gdk_seat);
if (inhibitor == NULL)
return; /* Not inhibitted */
zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_destroy (inhibitor);
g_hash_table_remove (impl->shortcuts_inhibitors, gdk_seat);
}
GdkSurface *
create_dnd_surface (GdkDisplay *display)
{
GdkSurface *surface;
surface = _gdk_wayland_display_create_surface (display,
GDK_SURFACE_TEMP,
NULL,
0, 0, 100, 100);
GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface)->is_drag_surface = TRUE;
return surface;
}
#define LAST_PROP 1
static void
gdk_wayland_popup_init (GdkWaylandPopup *popup)
{
}
static void
gdk_wayland_popup_get_property (GObject *object,
guint prop_id,
GValue *value,
GParamSpec *pspec)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (object);
switch (prop_id)
{
case LAST_PROP + GDK_POPUP_PROP_PARENT:
g_value_set_object (value, surface->parent);
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_POPUP_PROP_AUTOHIDE:
g_value_set_boolean (value, surface->autohide);
break;
default:
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
break;
}
}
static void
gdk_wayland_popup_set_property (GObject *object,
guint prop_id,
const GValue *value,
GParamSpec *pspec)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (object);
switch (prop_id)
{
case LAST_PROP + GDK_POPUP_PROP_PARENT:
surface->parent = g_value_dup_object (value);
if (surface->parent != NULL)
surface->parent->children = g_list_prepend (surface->parent->children, surface);
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_POPUP_PROP_AUTOHIDE:
surface->autohide = g_value_get_boolean (value);
break;
default:
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
break;
}
}
static void
gdk_wayland_popup_class_init (GdkWaylandPopupClass *class)
{
GObjectClass *object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (class);
object_class->get_property = gdk_wayland_popup_get_property;
object_class->set_property = gdk_wayland_popup_set_property;
gdk_popup_install_properties (object_class, 1);
}
static gboolean
gdk_wayland_popup_present (GdkPopup *popup,
int width,
int height,
GdkPopupLayout *layout)
{
return gdk_wayland_surface_present_popup (GDK_SURFACE (popup), width, height, layout);
}
static GdkGravity
gdk_wayland_popup_get_surface_anchor (GdkPopup *popup)
{
return GDK_SURFACE (popup)->popup.surface_anchor;
}
static GdkGravity
gdk_wayland_popup_get_rect_anchor (GdkPopup *popup)
{
return GDK_SURFACE (popup)->popup.rect_anchor;
}
static int
gdk_wayland_popup_get_position_x (GdkPopup *popup)
{
return GDK_SURFACE (popup)->x;
}
static int
gdk_wayland_popup_get_position_y (GdkPopup *popup)
{
return GDK_SURFACE (popup)->y;
}
static void
gdk_wayland_popup_iface_init (GdkPopupInterface *iface)
{
iface->present = gdk_wayland_popup_present;
iface->get_surface_anchor = gdk_wayland_popup_get_surface_anchor;
iface->get_rect_anchor = gdk_wayland_popup_get_rect_anchor;
iface->get_position_x = gdk_wayland_popup_get_position_x;
iface->get_position_y = gdk_wayland_popup_get_position_y;
}
static void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_init (GdkWaylandToplevel *toplevel)
{
}
static void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_set_property (GObject *object,
guint prop_id,
const GValue *value,
GParamSpec *pspec)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (object);
GdkWaylandToplevel *toplevel = GDK_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (surface);
switch (prop_id)
{
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_TITLE:
gdk_wayland_surface_set_title (surface, g_value_get_string (value));
g_object_notify_by_pspec (G_OBJECT (surface), pspec);
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_STARTUP_ID:
gdk_wayland_surface_set_startup_id (surface, g_value_get_string (value));
g_object_notify_by_pspec (G_OBJECT (surface), pspec);
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_TRANSIENT_FOR:
gdk_wayland_toplevel_set_transient_for (toplevel,
g_value_get_object (value));
g_object_notify_by_pspec (G_OBJECT (surface), pspec);
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_MODAL:
gdk_wayland_surface_set_modal_hint (surface, g_value_get_boolean (value));
g_object_notify_by_pspec (G_OBJECT (surface), pspec);
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_ICON_LIST:
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_DECORATED:
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_DELETABLE:
break;
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case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_FULLSCREEN_MODE:
surface->fullscreen_mode = g_value_get_enum (value);
g_object_notify_by_pspec (G_OBJECT (surface), pspec);
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_SHORTCUTS_INHIBITED:
break;
default:
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
break;
}
}
static void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_get_property (GObject *object,
guint prop_id,
GValue *value,
GParamSpec *pspec)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (object);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkWaylandToplevel *toplevel = GDK_WAYLAND_TOPLEVEL (surface);
switch (prop_id)
{
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_STATE:
g_value_set_flags (value, surface->state);
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_TITLE:
g_value_set_string (value, impl->title);
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_STARTUP_ID:
g_value_set_string (value, "");
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_TRANSIENT_FOR:
g_value_set_object (value, toplevel->transient_for);
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_MODAL:
g_value_set_boolean (value, surface->modal_hint);
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_ICON_LIST:
g_value_set_pointer (value, NULL);
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_DECORATED:
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_DELETABLE:
break;
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case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_FULLSCREEN_MODE:
g_value_set_enum (value, surface->fullscreen_mode);
break;
case LAST_PROP + GDK_TOPLEVEL_PROP_SHORTCUTS_INHIBITED:
g_value_set_boolean (value, surface->shortcuts_inhibited);
break;
default:
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
break;
}
}
static void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_class_init (GdkWaylandToplevelClass *class)
{
GObjectClass *object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (class);
object_class->get_property = gdk_wayland_toplevel_get_property;
object_class->set_property = gdk_wayland_toplevel_set_property;
gdk_toplevel_install_properties (object_class, 1);
}
static gboolean
did_maximize_layout_change (GdkToplevel *toplevel,
GdkToplevelLayout *layout)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (toplevel);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (!impl->toplevel.layout)
return TRUE;
if (gdk_toplevel_layout_get_maximized (impl->toplevel.layout) !=
gdk_toplevel_layout_get_maximized (layout))
return TRUE;
return FALSE;
}
static gboolean
did_fullscreen_layout_change (GdkToplevel *toplevel,
GdkToplevelLayout *layout)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (toplevel);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
if (!impl->toplevel.layout)
return TRUE;
if (gdk_toplevel_layout_get_fullscreen (impl->toplevel.layout) !=
gdk_toplevel_layout_get_fullscreen (layout))
return TRUE;
if (gdk_toplevel_layout_get_fullscreen_monitor (impl->toplevel.layout) !=
gdk_toplevel_layout_get_fullscreen_monitor (layout))
return TRUE;
return FALSE;
}
static void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_present (GdkToplevel *toplevel,
GdkToplevelLayout *layout)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (toplevel);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
gboolean pending_configure = FALSE;
if (did_maximize_layout_change (toplevel, layout))
{
if (gdk_toplevel_layout_get_maximized (layout))
gdk_wayland_surface_maximize (surface);
else
gdk_wayland_surface_unmaximize (surface);
pending_configure = TRUE;
}
if (did_fullscreen_layout_change (toplevel, layout))
{
if (gdk_toplevel_layout_get_fullscreen (layout))
{
GdkMonitor *monitor;
monitor = gdk_toplevel_layout_get_fullscreen_monitor (layout);
if (monitor)
gdk_wayland_surface_fullscreen_on_monitor (surface, monitor);
else
gdk_wayland_surface_fullscreen (surface);
}
else
{
gdk_wayland_surface_unfullscreen (surface);
}
pending_configure = TRUE;
}
g_clear_pointer (&impl->toplevel.layout, gdk_toplevel_layout_unref);
impl->toplevel.layout = gdk_toplevel_layout_copy (layout);
gdk_wayland_surface_show (surface, FALSE);
if (!pending_configure)
{
impl->next_layout.surface_geometry_dirty = TRUE;
gdk_surface_request_layout (surface);
}
}
static gboolean
gdk_wayland_toplevel_minimize (GdkToplevel *toplevel)
{
gdk_wayland_surface_minimize (GDK_SURFACE (toplevel));
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
gdk_wayland_toplevel_lower (GdkToplevel *toplevel)
{
return FALSE;
}
static void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_focus (GdkToplevel *toplevel,
guint32 timestamp)
{
gdk_wayland_surface_focus (GDK_SURFACE (toplevel), timestamp);
}
static gboolean
gdk_wayland_toplevel_show_window_menu (GdkToplevel *toplevel,
GdkEvent *event)
{
return gdk_wayland_surface_show_window_menu (GDK_SURFACE (toplevel), event);
}
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static gboolean
gdk_wayland_toplevel_supports_edge_constraints (GdkToplevel *toplevel)
{
return gdk_wayland_surface_supports_edge_constraints (GDK_SURFACE (toplevel));
}
static void
inhibitor_active (void *data,
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 *inhibitor)
{
GdkToplevel *toplevel = GDK_TOPLEVEL (data);
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (toplevel);
surface->shortcuts_inhibited = TRUE;
g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (toplevel), "shortcuts-inhibited");
}
static void
inhibitor_inactive (void *data,
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 *inhibitor)
{
GdkToplevel *toplevel = GDK_TOPLEVEL (data);
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (toplevel);
surface->shortcuts_inhibited = FALSE;
g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (toplevel), "shortcuts-inhibited");
}
static const struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_listener
zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_listener = {
inhibitor_active,
inhibitor_inactive,
};
static void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_inhibit_system_shortcuts (GdkToplevel *toplevel,
GdkEvent *event)
{
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 *inhibitor;
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (toplevel);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl= GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
GdkSeat *gdk_seat;
if (surface->shortcuts_inhibited)
return;
gdk_seat = gdk_surface_get_seat_from_event (surface, event);
gdk_wayland_surface_inhibit_shortcuts (surface, gdk_seat);
inhibitor = gdk_wayland_surface_get_inhibitor (impl, gdk_seat);
if (!inhibitor)
return;
surface->current_shortcuts_inhibited_seat = gdk_seat;
zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_add_listener
(inhibitor, &zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_listener, toplevel);
}
static void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_restore_system_shortcuts (GdkToplevel *toplevel)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (toplevel);
gdk_wayland_surface_restore_shortcuts (surface,
surface->current_shortcuts_inhibited_seat);
surface->current_shortcuts_inhibited_seat = NULL;
surface->shortcuts_inhibited = FALSE;
g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (toplevel), "shortcuts-inhibited");
}
static void
gdk_wayland_toplevel_iface_init (GdkToplevelInterface *iface)
{
iface->present = gdk_wayland_toplevel_present;
iface->minimize = gdk_wayland_toplevel_minimize;
iface->lower = gdk_wayland_toplevel_lower;
iface->focus = gdk_wayland_toplevel_focus;
iface->show_window_menu = gdk_wayland_toplevel_show_window_menu;
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iface->supports_edge_constraints = gdk_wayland_toplevel_supports_edge_constraints;
iface->inhibit_system_shortcuts = gdk_wayland_toplevel_inhibit_system_shortcuts;
iface->restore_system_shortcuts = gdk_wayland_toplevel_restore_system_shortcuts;
iface->begin_resize = gdk_wayland_toplevel_begin_resize;
iface->begin_move = gdk_wayland_toplevel_begin_move;
}
static void
gdk_wayland_drag_surface_init (GdkWaylandDragSurface *surface)
{
}
static void
gdk_wayland_drag_surface_class_init (GdkWaylandDragSurfaceClass *class)
{
}
static gboolean
gdk_wayland_drag_surface_present (GdkDragSurface *drag_surface,
int width,
int height)
{
GdkSurface *surface = GDK_SURFACE (drag_surface);
GdkWaylandSurface *impl = GDK_WAYLAND_SURFACE (surface);
gdk_wayland_surface_show (surface, FALSE);
impl->next_layout.configured_width = width;
impl->next_layout.configured_height = height;
impl->next_layout.surface_geometry_dirty = TRUE;
gdk_surface_request_layout (surface);
maybe_notify_mapped (surface);
return TRUE;
}
static void
gdk_wayland_drag_surface_iface_init (GdkDragSurfaceInterface *iface)
{
iface->present = gdk_wayland_drag_surface_present;
}