_sway_assert is a variadic function which tries
to delegate to another variadic function. This
requires a vprintf-style variant of the delegate.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/150616
Colors are configured through the command line so that swaylock conforms
to the i3lock fork 'github.com/chrjguill/i3lock-color'. Differences from
it are that one letter options '-r' and '-s' are not implimentend because
'-s' is already used by '--scaling' in swaylock.
This commit also fixed whitespace in 'include/swaylock/swaylock.h' and
changed `parse_color` in 'common/util.h' so that it can accept colors
that do not start with a hash. This was done to keep compatability with
the i3lock fork.
Escape line return when reading from a file with the '\' character.
Similar to shell scripts.
Signed-off-by: Roosembert Palacios <roosembert.palacios@epfl.ch>
When headers were installed in more sofisticated places (but package
config knows it right), it revealed missing paths in CMake
configuration. Lets fix it.
When sway crashes a swaybar process is sometimes left behind running at
100% CPU. This was caused by the swaybar trying to retrieve an IPC
response from the closed sway socket.
This patch fixes the problem by aborting when the socket has been closed
(recv return 0).
Fix#528
Calling `exit` in sway_terminate prevents sway from correctly shutting
down (freeing data, cleanly terminating the ipc server, etc.).
A better way is to exit straight away if the failure occurs before
`wlc_run` and use sway_abort as usual if it occur when wlc is running.
This adds quotes around multiword arguments before they are passed to
`/bin/sh -c` in an exec command.
Example:
I connect to irc like this:
exec termite -e "mosh server tmux a"
Without this patch the arguments are passed to sh as:
termite -e mosh server tmux a
When it should be:
termite -e "mosh server tmux a"
For the command to work.
Makes `ipc_recv_response` return a struct with size, type and payload
rather than just the payload string.
This is useful if the type has to be checked on the client.
I've tried to make as few changes, as possible.
Usually the reason for using qsort_r is, that you can pass an extra userdata pointer to the
compare function. However, in sway list_sort wrapped qsort_r and always called a wrapper
function for comparing, the wrapper function then had the real compare function as argument.
The only thing, that the wrapper function does, is dereferencing the 'left' and 'right' function
arguments before passing them to the real compare function.
I have renamed list_sort to list_qsort to avoid confusion (so nobody tries to use list_qsort like
list_sort) and removed the wrapper functionality. Now the dereferencing must be done in the
compare function, that gets passed.
Some compare functions were used in both list_sort and list_seq_find. To make the difference
clear, I've added a '_qsort' suffix to the compare functions, that are intended to be used with
the new list_qsort. (In other words: list_qsort is not compatible anymore with list_seq_find).
- Changed and renamed function (it isn't used anywhere but in commands.c, and only for sorting):
compare_set -> compare_set_qsort
- New wrapper functions:
sway_binding_cmp_qsort (for sway_binding_cmp)
sway_mouse_binding_cmp_qsort (for sway_mouse_binding_cmp)