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diff --git a/src/core/stack.h b/src/core/stack.h deleted file mode 100644 index f9693897..00000000 --- a/src/core/stack.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,402 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */ - -/** - * \file stack.h Which windows cover which other windows - * - * There are two factors that determine window position. - * - * One is window->stack_position, which is a unique integer - * indicating how windows are ordered with respect to one - * another. The ordering here transcends layers; it isn't changed - * as the window is moved among layers. This allows us to move several - * windows from one layer to another, while preserving the relative - * order of the moved windows. Also, it allows us to restore - * the stacking order from a saved session. - * - * However when actually stacking windows on the screen, the - * layer overrides the stack_position; windows are first sorted - * by layer, then by stack_position within each layer. - */ - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2001 Havoc Pennington - * Copyright (C) 2005 Elijah Newren - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program 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 - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA - * 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#ifndef META_STACK_H -#define META_STACK_H - -#include "screen-private.h" - -/** - * Layers a window can be in. - * These MUST be in the order of stacking. - */ -typedef enum -{ - META_LAYER_DESKTOP = 0, - META_LAYER_BOTTOM = 1, - META_LAYER_NORMAL = 2, - META_LAYER_TOP = 4, /* Same as DOCK; see EWMH and bug 330717 */ - META_LAYER_DOCK = 4, - META_LAYER_FULLSCREEN = 5, - META_LAYER_FOCUSED_WINDOW = 6, - META_LAYER_LAST = 7 -} MetaStackLayer; - -/** - * A sorted list of windows bearing some level of resemblance to the stack of - * windows on the X server. - * - * (This is only used as a field within a MetaScreen; we treat it as a separate - * class for simplicity.) - */ -struct _MetaStack -{ - /** The MetaScreen containing this stack. */ - MetaScreen *screen; - - /** - * A sequence of all the Windows (X handles, not MetaWindows) of the windows - * we manage, sorted in order. Suitable to be passed into _NET_CLIENT_LIST. - */ - GArray *windows; - - /** The MetaWindows of the windows we manage, sorted in order. */ - GList *sorted; - - /** - * MetaWindows waiting to be added to the "sorted" and "windows" list, after - * being added by meta_stack_add() and before being assimilated by - * stack_ensure_sorted(). - * - * The order of the elements in this list is not important; what is important - * is the stack_position element of each window. - */ - GList *added; - - /** - * Windows (X handles, not MetaWindows) waiting to be removed from the - * "windows" list, after being removed by meta_stack_remove() and before - * being assimilated by stack_ensure_sorted(). (We already removed them - * from the "sorted" list.) - * - * The order of the elements in this list is not important. - */ - GList *removed; - - /** - * If this is zero, the local stack oughtn't to be brought up to date with - * the X server's stack, because it is in the middle of being updated. - * If it is positive, the local stack is said to be "frozen", and will need - * to be thawed that many times before the stack can be brought up to date - * again. You may freeze the stack with meta_stack_freeze() and thaw it - * with meta_stack_thaw(). - */ - int freeze_count; - - /** - * The last-known stack of all windows, bottom to top. We cache it here - * so that subsequent times we'll be able to do incremental moves. - */ - GArray *last_root_children_stacked; - - /** - * Number of stack positions; same as the length of added, but - * kept for quick reference. - */ - gint n_positions; - - /** Is the stack in need of re-sorting? */ - unsigned int need_resort : 1; - - /** - * Are the windows in the stack in need of having their - * layers recalculated? - */ - unsigned int need_relayer : 1; - - /** - * Are the windows in the stack in need of having their positions - * recalculated with respect to transiency (parent and child windows)? - */ - unsigned int need_constrain : 1; -}; - -/** - * Creates and initialises a MetaStack. - * - * \param screen The MetaScreen which will be the parent of this stack. - * \return The new screen. - */ -MetaStack *meta_stack_new (MetaScreen *screen); - -/** - * Destroys and frees a MetaStack. - * - * \param stack The stack to destroy. - */ -void meta_stack_free (MetaStack *stack); - -/** - * Adds a window to the local stack. It is a fatal error to call this - * function on a window which already exists on the stack of any screen. - * - * \param window The window to add - * \param stack The stack to add it to - */ -void meta_stack_add (MetaStack *stack, - MetaWindow *window); - -/** - * Removes a window from the local stack. It is a fatal error to call this - * function on a window which exists on the stack of any screen. - * - * \param window The window to remove - * \param stack The stack to remove it from - */ -void meta_stack_remove (MetaStack *stack, - MetaWindow *window); -/** - * Recalculates the correct layer for all windows in the stack, - * and moves them about accordingly. - * - * \param window Dummy parameter - * \param stack The stack to recalculate - * \bug What's with the dummy parameter? - */ -void meta_stack_update_layer (MetaStack *stack, - MetaWindow *window); - -/** - * Recalculates the correct stacking order for all windows in the stack - * according to their transience, and moves them about accordingly. - * - * \param window Dummy parameter - * \param stack The stack to recalculate - * \bug What's with the dummy parameter? - */ -void meta_stack_update_transient (MetaStack *stack, - MetaWindow *window); - -/** - * Move a window to the top of its layer. - * - * \param stack The stack to modify. - * \param window The window that's making an ascension. - * (Amulet of Yendor not required.) - */ -void meta_stack_raise (MetaStack *stack, - MetaWindow *window); -/** - * Move a window to the bottom of its layer. - * - * \param stack The stack to modify. - * \param window The window that's on the way downwards. - */ -void meta_stack_lower (MetaStack *stack, - MetaWindow *window); - -/** - * Prevent syncing to server until the next call of meta_stack_thaw(), - * so that we can carry out multiple operations in one go without having - * everything halfway reflected on the X server. - * - * (Calls to meta_stack_freeze() nest, so that multiple calls to - * meta_stack_freeze will require multiple calls to meta_stack_thaw().) - * - * \param stack The stack to freeze. - */ -void meta_stack_freeze (MetaStack *stack); - -/** - * Undoes a meta_stack_freeze(), and processes anything which has become - * necessary during the freeze. It is an error to call this function if - * the stack has not been frozen. - * - * \param stack The stack to thaw. - */ -void meta_stack_thaw (MetaStack *stack); - -/** - * Finds the top window on the stack. - * - * \param stack The stack to examine. - * \return The top window on the stack, or NULL in the vanishingly unlikely - * event that you have no windows on your screen whatsoever. - */ -MetaWindow* meta_stack_get_top (MetaStack *stack); - -/** - * Finds the window at the bottom of the stack. Since that's pretty much - * always the desktop, this isn't the most useful of functions, and nobody - * actually calls it. We should probably get rid of it. - * - * \param stack The stack to search - */ -MetaWindow* meta_stack_get_bottom (MetaStack *stack); - -/** - * Finds the window above a given window in the stack. - * It is not an error to pass in a window which does not exist in - * the stack; the function will merely return NULL. - * - * \param stack The stack to search. - * \param window The window to look above. - * \param only_within_layer If true, will return NULL if "window" is the - * top window in its layer. - * \return NULL if there is no such window; - * the window above "window" otherwise. - */ -MetaWindow* meta_stack_get_above (MetaStack *stack, - MetaWindow *window, - gboolean only_within_layer); - -/** - * Finds the window below a given window in the stack. - * It is not an error to pass in a window which does not exist in - * the stack; the function will merely return NULL. - * - * \param stack The stack to search. - * \param window The window to look below. - * \param only_within_layer If true, will return NULL if "window" is the - * bottom window in its layer. - * \return NULL if there is no such window; - * the window below "window" otherwise. - */ -MetaWindow* meta_stack_get_below (MetaStack *stack, - MetaWindow *window, - gboolean only_within_layer); - -/** - * Find the topmost, focusable, mapped, window in a stack. If you supply - * a window as "not_this_one", we won't return that one (presumably - * because it's going to be going away). But if you do supply "not_this_one" - * and we find its parent, we'll return that; and if "not_this_one" is in - * a group, we'll return the top window of that group. - * - * Also, we are prejudiced against dock windows. Every kind of window, even - * the desktop, will be returned in preference to a dock window. - * - * \param stack The stack to search. - * \param workspace NULL to search all workspaces; otherwise only windows - * from that workspace will be returned. - * \param not_this_one Window to ignore because it's being unfocussed or - * going away. - * \return The window matching all these constraints or NULL if none does. - * - * \bug Never called! - */ -MetaWindow* meta_stack_get_default_focus_window (MetaStack *stack, - MetaWorkspace *workspace, - MetaWindow *not_this_one); - -/** - * Find the topmost, focusable, mapped, window in a stack. If you supply - * a window as "not_this_one", we won't return that one (presumably - * because it's going to be going away). But if you do supply "not_this_one" - * and we find its parent, we'll return that; and if "not_this_one" is in - * a group, we'll return the top window of that group. - * - * Also, we are prejudiced against dock windows. Every kind of window, even - * the desktop, will be returned in preference to a dock window. - * - * \param stack The stack to search. - * \param workspace NULL to search all workspaces; otherwise only windows - * from that workspace will be returned. - * \param not_this_one Window to ignore because it's being unfocussed or - * going away. - * \param root_x The returned window must contain this point, - * unless it's a dock. - * \param root_y See root_x. - * \return The window matching all these constraints or NULL if none does. - */ -MetaWindow* meta_stack_get_default_focus_window_at_point (MetaStack *stack, - MetaWorkspace *workspace, - MetaWindow *not_this_one, - int root_x, - int root_y); - -/** - * Finds all the windows in the stack, in order. - * - * \param stack The stack to examine. - * \param workspace If non-NULL, only windows on this workspace will be - * returned; otherwise all windows in the stack will be - * returned. - * \return A list of windows, in stacking order, honouring layers. - */ -GList* meta_stack_list_windows (MetaStack *stack, - MetaWorkspace *workspace); - -/** - * Comparison function for windows within a stack. This is not directly - * suitable for use within a standard comparison routine, because it takes - * an extra parameter; you will need to wrap it. - * - * (FIXME: We could remove the stack parameter and use the stack of - * the screen of window A, and complain if the stack of the screen of - * window B differed; then this would be a usable general comparison function.) - * - * (FIXME: Apparently identical to compare_window_position(). Merge them.) - * - * \param stack A stack containing both window_a and window_b - * \param window_a A window - * \param window_b Another window - * \return -1 if window_a is below window_b, honouring layers; 1 if it's - * above it; 0 if you passed in the same window twice! - */ -int meta_stack_windows_cmp (MetaStack *stack, - MetaWindow *window_a, - MetaWindow *window_b); - -/** - * Sets the position of a window within the stack. This will only move it - * up or down within its layer. It is an error to attempt to move this - * below position zero or above the last position in the stack (however, since - * we don't provide a simple way to tell the number of windows in the stack, - * this requirement may not be easy to fulfil). - * - * \param window The window which is moving. - * \param position Where it should move to (0 is the bottom). - */ -void meta_window_set_stack_position (MetaWindow *window, - int position); - -/** - * Returns the current stack state, allowing rudimentary transactions. - * - * \param stack The stack to examine. - * \return An opaque GList representing the current stack sort order; - * it is the caller's responsibility to free it. - * Pass this to meta_stack_set_positions() later if you want to restore - * the state to where it was when you called this function. - */ -GList* meta_stack_get_positions (MetaStack *stack); - -/** - * Rolls back a transaction, given the list returned from - * meta_stack_get_positions(). - * - * \param stack The stack to roll back. - * \param windows The list returned from meta_stack_get_positions(). - */ -void meta_stack_set_positions (MetaStack *stack, - GList *windows); - -#endif |