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Lennart Jablonka <humm@ljabl.com> <hummsmith42@gmail.com>
Leonardo Hernández Hernández <leohdz172@proton.me> <leohdz172@outlook.com>
Leonardo Hernández Hernández <leohdz172@proton.me> <leohdz172@protonmail.com>
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# Changelog
* [Unreleased](#unreleased)
* [0.7](#0.7)
* [0.6](#0.6)
* [0.5](#0.5)
## Unreleased
### Added
* Support for the linux-drm-syncobj-v1 protocol ([wlroots!4715][wlroots!4715], [#685][685])
* Allow the use of non-system wlroots library ([#646][646])
[wlroots!4715]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/merge_requests/4715
[685]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/pulls/685
[646]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/pulls/646
### Changed
### Deprecated
### Removed
### Fixed
* Crash when a client is created while all outputs are disabled.
### Security
### Contributors
## 0.7
This version is just 0.6 with wlroots 0.18 compatibility.
### Added
* Add support for the alpha-modifier-v1 protocol ([wlroots!4616][wlroots!4616]).
* dwl now will survive GPU resets ([#601][601]).
[wlroots!4616]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/merge_requests/4616
[601]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/issues/601
### Contributors
Guido Cella
## 0.6
### Added
* Add `rootcolor` to change the default background color ([#544][544]).
* Implement the wlr-virtual-pointer-unstable-v1 protocol ([#574][574]).
* Implement the pointer-constraints and relative-pointer protocols ([#317][317])
* Implement the wlr-output-power-management protocol ([#599][599])
[544]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/pulls/544
[574]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/pulls/574
[317]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/issues/317
[599]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/issues/559
### Changed
* Keyboards are now managed through keyboard groups ([#549][549]).
* Only the first matched keybinding is executed.
* Allow toggling the layout before selecting a different one ([#570][570]).
* Fullscreen clients are now rendered above wlr_layer_surfaces in the top layer
([#609][609]).
* The default menu was changed from `bemenu-run` to `wmenu-run` ([#553][553]).
* The option `sloppyfocus` now replicates the dwm behavior ([#599][599]).
* Allow configure position of monitors with negative values. (-1, -1) is
used to auto-configure them ([#635][635]).
* dwl now kills the entire process group of `startup_cmd`
* The O_NONBLOCK flag is set for stdout.
[549]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/pulls/549
[570]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/pulls/570
[609]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/pulls/609
[553]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/issues/553
[599]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/pulls/599
[635]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/pulls/635
### Removed
* The SLOC limit is now removed ([#497][497]).
[497]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/pulls/497
### Fixed
* Clients not having the correct border color when mapping.
* Compliance with the xdg-decoration-unstable-v1 ([#546][546]).
* dwl no longer sends negative values in xdg_toplevel.configure events.
* Crashes with disabled monitors ([#472][472]).
[546]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/pulls/546
[472]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/issues/472
### Contributors
Ben Jargowsky
Benjamin Chausse
David Donahue
Devin J. Pohly
Dima Krasner
Emil Miler
Forrest Bushstone
Guido Cella
Peter Hofmann
Rutherther
Squibid
choc
fictitiousexistence
korei999
sewn
thanatos
## 0.5
### Added
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include config.mk
# flags for compiling
DWLCPPFLAGS = -I. -DWLR_USE_UNSTABLE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200809L \
-DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\" $(XWAYLAND)
DWLDEVCFLAGS = -g -Wpedantic -Wall -Wextra -Wdeclaration-after-statement \
-Wno-unused-parameter -Wshadow -Wunused-macros -Werror=strict-prototypes \
-Werror=implicit -Werror=return-type -Werror=incompatible-pointer-types \
-Wfloat-conversion
DWLCPPFLAGS = -I. -DWLR_USE_UNSTABLE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200809L -DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\" $(XWAYLAND)
DWLDEVCFLAGS = -g -pedantic -Wall -Wextra -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wno-unused-parameter -Wshadow -Wunused-macros\
-Werror=strict-prototypes -Werror=implicit -Werror=return-type -Werror=incompatible-pointer-types -Wfloat-conversion
# CFLAGS / LDFLAGS
PKGS = wayland-server xkbcommon libinput $(XLIBS)
DWLCFLAGS = `$(PKG_CONFIG) --cflags $(PKGS)` $(WLR_INCS) $(DWLCPPFLAGS) $(DWLDEVCFLAGS) $(CFLAGS)
LDLIBS = `$(PKG_CONFIG) --libs $(PKGS)` $(WLR_LIBS) -lm $(LIBS)
PKGS = wlroots wayland-server xkbcommon libinput $(XLIBS)
DWLCFLAGS = `$(PKG_CONFIG) --cflags $(PKGS)` $(DWLCPPFLAGS) $(DWLDEVCFLAGS) $(CFLAGS)
LDLIBS = `$(PKG_CONFIG) --libs $(PKGS)` $(LIBS)
all: dwl
dwl: dwl.o util.o
$(CC) dwl.o util.o $(DWLCFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDLIBS) -o $@
dwl.o: dwl.c client.h config.h config.mk cursor-shape-v1-protocol.h \
pointer-constraints-unstable-v1-protocol.h wlr-layer-shell-unstable-v1-protocol.h \
wlr-output-power-management-unstable-v1-protocol.h xdg-shell-protocol.h
$(CC) dwl.o util.o $(LDLIBS) $(LDFLAGS) $(DWLCFLAGS) -o $@
dwl.o: dwl.c config.mk config.h client.h cursor-shape-v1-protocol.h pointer-constraints-unstable-v1-protocol.h wlr-layer-shell-unstable-v1-protocol.h xdg-shell-protocol.h
util.o: util.c util.h
# wayland-scanner is a tool which generates C headers and rigging for Wayland
@@ -31,17 +26,14 @@ WAYLAND_SCANNER = `$(PKG_CONFIG) --variable=wayland_scanner wayland-scanner`
WAYLAND_PROTOCOLS = `$(PKG_CONFIG) --variable=pkgdatadir wayland-protocols`
cursor-shape-v1-protocol.h:
$(WAYLAND_SCANNER) enum-header \
$(WAYLAND_SCANNER) server-header \
$(WAYLAND_PROTOCOLS)/staging/cursor-shape/cursor-shape-v1.xml $@
pointer-constraints-unstable-v1-protocol.h:
$(WAYLAND_SCANNER) enum-header \
$(WAYLAND_SCANNER) server-header \
$(WAYLAND_PROTOCOLS)/unstable/pointer-constraints/pointer-constraints-unstable-v1.xml $@
wlr-layer-shell-unstable-v1-protocol.h:
$(WAYLAND_SCANNER) enum-header \
protocols/wlr-layer-shell-unstable-v1.xml $@
wlr-output-power-management-unstable-v1-protocol.h:
$(WAYLAND_SCANNER) server-header \
protocols/wlr-output-power-management-unstable-v1.xml $@
protocols/wlr-layer-shell-unstable-v1.xml $@
xdg-shell-protocol.h:
$(WAYLAND_SCANNER) server-header \
$(WAYLAND_PROTOCOLS)/stable/xdg-shell/xdg-shell.xml $@
@@ -53,15 +45,14 @@ clean:
dist: clean
mkdir -p dwl-$(VERSION)
cp -R LICENSE* Makefile CHANGELOG.md README.md client.h config.def.h \
config.mk protocols dwl.1 dwl.c util.c util.h dwl.desktop \
cp -R LICENSE* Makefile CHANGELOG.md README.md client.h config.def.h\
config.mk protocols dwl.1 dwl.c util.c util.h dwl.desktop\
dwl-$(VERSION)
tar -caf dwl-$(VERSION).tar.gz dwl-$(VERSION)
rm -rf dwl-$(VERSION)
install: dwl
mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/dwl
cp -f dwl $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin
chmod 755 $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/dwl
mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1
@@ -71,9 +62,8 @@ install: dwl
cp -f dwl.desktop $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/wayland-sessions/dwl.desktop
chmod 644 $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/wayland-sessions/dwl.desktop
uninstall:
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/dwl $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1/dwl.1 \
$(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/wayland-sessions/dwl.desktop
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/dwl $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1/dwl.1 $(DESTDIR)$(DATADIR)/wayland-sessions/dwl.desktop
.SUFFIXES: .c .o
.c.o:
$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(DWLCFLAGS) -o $@ -c $<
$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(DWLCFLAGS) -c $<
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# dwl - dwm for Wayland
Join us on our IRC channel: [#dwl on Libera Chat]
Or on the community-maintained [Discord server].
Or on our [Discord server].
dwl is a compact, hackable compositor for [Wayland] based on [wlroots]. It is
intended to fill the same space in the Wayland world that dwm does in X11,
primarily in terms of functionality, and secondarily in terms of
philosophy. Like dwm, dwl is:
primarily in terms of functionality, and secondarily in terms of philosophy.
Like dwm, dwl is:
- Easy to understand, hack on, and extend with patches
- One C source file (or a very small number) configurable via `config.h`
- Tied to as few external dependencies as possible
## Getting Started:
### Latest semi-stable [release]
This is probably where you want to start. This builds against the [wlroots]
versions currently shipping in major distributions. If your
distribution's `wlroots` version is older, use an earlier dwl [release].
The `wlroots` version against which a given `dwl` release builds is specified
with each release on the [release] page
### Development branch [main]
Active development progresses on the `main` branch. The `main` branch is built
against a late (and often changing) git commit of wlroots. While the adventurous
are welcome to use `main`, it is a rocky road. Using `main` requires that the
user be willing to chase git commits of wlroots. Testing development pull
requests may involve merging unmerged pull requests in [wlroots]' git repository
and/or git commits of wayland.
### Building dwl
dwl has the following dependencies:
- libinput
- wayland
- wlroots (compiled with the libinput backend)
- xkbcommon
- wayland-protocols (compile-time only)
- pkg-config (compile-time only)
dwl has the following additional dependencies if XWayland support is enabled:
- libxcb
- libxcb-wm
- wlroots (compiled with X11 support)
- Xwayland (runtime only)
Install these (and their `-devel` versions if your distro has separate
development packages) and run `make`. If you wish to build against a released
version of wlroots (*you probably do*), use a [release] or a [0.x branch]. If
you want to use the unstable development `main` branch, you need to use the git
version of [wlroots].
To enable XWayland, you should uncomment its flags in `config.mk`.
## Configuration
All configuration is done by editing `config.h` and recompiling, in the same
manner as dwm. There is no way to separately restart the window manager in
Wayland without restarting the entire display server, so any changes will take
effect the next time dwl is executed.
As in the dwm community, we encourage users to share patches they have
created. Check out the [dwl-patches] repository!
## Running dwl
dwl can be run on any of the backends supported by wlroots. This means you can
run it as a separate window inside either an X11 or Wayland session, as well as
directly from a VT console. Depending on your distro's setup, you may need to
add your user to the `video` and `input` groups before you can run dwl on a
VT. If you are using `elogind` or `systemd-logind` you need to install polkit;
otherwise you need to add yourself in the `seat` group and enable/start the
seatd daemon.
When dwl is run with no arguments, it will launch the server and begin handling
any shortcuts configured in `config.h`. There is no status bar or other
decoration initially; these are instead clients that can be run within the
Wayland session. Do note that the default background color is grey. This can be
modified in `config.h`.
If you would like to run a script or command automatically at startup, you can
specify the command using the `-s` option. This command will be executed as a
shell command using `/bin/sh -c`. It serves a similar function to `.xinitrc`,
but differs in that the display server will not shut down when this process
terminates. Instead, dwl will send this process a SIGTERM at shutdown and wait
for it to terminate (if it hasn't already). This makes it ideal for execing into
a user service manager like [s6], [anopa], [runit], [dinit], or [`systemd
--user`].
Note: The `-s` command is run as a *child process* of dwl, which means that it
does not have the ability to affect the environment of dwl or of any processes
that it spawns. If you need to set environment variables that affect the entire
dwl session, these must be set prior to running dwl. For example, Wayland
requires a valid `XDG_RUNTIME_DIR`, which is usually set up by a session manager
such as `elogind` or `systemd-logind`. If your system doesn't do this
automatically, you will need to configure it prior to launching `dwl`, e.g.:
export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/tmp/xdg-runtime-$(id -u)
mkdir -p $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
dwl
### Status information
Information about selected layouts, current window title, app-id, and
selected/occupied/urgent tags is written to the stdin of the `-s` command (see
the `STATUS INFORMATION` section in `_dwl_(1)`). This information can be used to
populate an external status bar with a script that parses the
information. Failing to read this information will cause dwl to block, so if you
do want to run a startup command that does not consume the status information,
you can close standard input with the `<&-` shell redirection, for example:
dwl -s 'foot --server <&-'
If your startup command is a shell script, you can achieve the same inside the
script with the line
exec <&-
To get a list of status bars that work with dwl consult our [wiki].
## Replacements for X applications
You can find a [list of useful resources on our wiki].
## Background
dwl is not meant to provide every feature under the sun. Instead, like dwm, it
sticks to features which are necessary, simple, and straightforward to implement
given the base on which it is built. Implemented default features are:
- Any features provided by dwm/Xlib: simple window borders, tags, keybindings,
client rules, mouse move/resize. Providing a built-in status bar is an
exception to this goal, to avoid dependencies on font rendering and/or drawing
libraries when an external bar could work well.
exception to this goal, to avoid dependencies on font rendering and/or
drawing libraries when an external bar could work well.
- Configurable multi-monitor layout support, including position and rotation
- Configurable HiDPI/multi-DPI support
- Idle-inhibit protocol which lets applications such as mpv disable idle
@@ -165,6 +53,100 @@ Feature *non-goals* for the main codebase include:
be done through the compositor
- Animations and visual effects
## Building dwl
dwl has the following dependencies:
```
libinput
wayland
wlroots (compiled with the libinput backend)
xkbcommon
wayland-protocols (compile-time only)
pkg-config (compile-time only)
```
If you enable X11 support:
```
libxcb
libxcb-wm
wlroots (compiled with X11 support)
Xwayland (runtime only)
```
Simply install these (and their `-devel` versions if your distro has separate
development packages) and run `make`. If you wish to build against a Git
version of wlroots, check out the [wlroots-next branch].
To enable XWayland, you should uncomment its flags in `config.mk`.
## Configuration
All configuration is done by editing `config.h` and recompiling, in the same
manner as dwm. There is no way to separately restart the window manager in
Wayland without restarting the entire display server, so any changes will take
effect the next time dwl is executed.
As in the dwm community, we encourage users to share patches they have created.
Check out the dwl [patches repository] and [patches wiki]!
## Running dwl
dwl can be run on any of the backends supported by wlroots. This means you can
run it as a separate window inside either an X11 or Wayland session, as well
as directly from a VT console. Depending on your distro's setup, you may need
to add your user to the `video` and `input` groups before you can run dwl on
a VT. If you are using `elogind` or `systemd-logind` you need to install
polkit; otherwise you need to add yourself in the `seat` group and
enable/start the seatd daemon.
When dwl is run with no arguments, it will launch the server and begin handling
any shortcuts configured in `config.h`. There is no status bar or other
decoration initially; these are instead clients that can be run within
the Wayland session.
Do note that the background color is black.
If you would like to run a script or command automatically at startup, you can
specify the command using the `-s` option. This command will be executed as a
shell command using `/bin/sh -c`. It serves a similar function to `.xinitrc`,
but differs in that the display server will not shut down when this process
terminates. Instead, dwl will send this process a SIGTERM at shutdown and wait
for it to terminate (if it hasn't already). This makes it ideal for execing into
a user service manager like [s6], [anopa], [runit], [dinit], or [`systemd --user`].
Note: The `-s` command is run as a *child process* of dwl, which means that it
does not have the ability to affect the environment of dwl or of any processes
that it spawns. If you need to set environment variables that affect the entire
dwl session, these must be set prior to running dwl. For example, Wayland
requires a valid `XDG_RUNTIME_DIR`, which is usually set up by a session manager
such as `elogind` or `systemd-logind`. If your system doesn't do this
automatically, you will need to configure it prior to launching `dwl`, e.g.:
export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/tmp/xdg-runtime-$(id -u)
mkdir -p $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
dwl
### Status information
Information about selected layouts, current window title, app-id, and
selected/occupied/urgent tags is written to the stdin of the `-s` command (see
the `printstatus()` function for details). This information can be used to
populate an external status bar with a script that parses the information.
Failing to read this information will cause dwl to block, so if you do want to
run a startup command that does not consume the status information, you can
close standard input with the `<&-` shell redirection, for example:
dwl -s 'foot --server <&-'
If your startup command is a shell script, you can achieve the same inside the
script with the line
exec <&-
To get a list of status bars that work with dwl consult our [wiki].
## Replacements for X applications
You can find a [list of useful resources on our wiki].
## Acknowledgements
dwl began by extending the TinyWL example provided (CC0) by the sway/wlroots
@@ -182,20 +164,18 @@ inspiration, and to the various contributors to the project, including:
- Stivvo for output management and fullscreen support, and patch maintenance
[wlroots]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots
[`systemd --user`]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd/User
[#dwl on Libera Chat]: https://web.libera.chat/?channels=#dwl
[0.7-rc1]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/releases/tag/v0.7-rc1
[0.x branch]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/branches
[anopa]: https://jjacky.com/anopa/
[dinit]: https://davmac.org/projects/dinit/
[dwl-patches]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl-patches
[list of useful resources on our wiki]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/wiki/Home#migrating-from-x
[main]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/src/branch/main
[release]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/releases
[runit]: http://smarden.org/runit/faq.html#userservices
[s6]: https://skarnet.org/software/s6/
[wlroots]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/
[wiki]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/wiki/Home#compatible-status-bars
[Discord server]: https://discord.gg/jJxZnrGPWN
[#dwl on Libera Chat]: https://web.libera.chat/?channels=#dwl
[Wayland]: https://wayland.freedesktop.org/
[wlroots]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/
[wlroots-next branch]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/src/branch/wlroots-next
[patches repository]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl-patches
[patches wiki]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl-patches/wiki
[s6]: https://skarnet.org/software/s6/
[anopa]: https://jjacky.com/anopa/
[runit]: http://smarden.org/runit/faq.html#userservices
[dinit]: https://davmac.org/projects/dinit/
[`systemd --user`]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd/User
[wiki]: https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/wiki/Home#compatible-status-bars
[list of useful resources on our wiki]:
https://codeberg.org/dwl/dwl/wiki/Home#migrating-from-x
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@@ -126,14 +126,15 @@ client_get_appid(Client *c)
{
#ifdef XWAYLAND
if (client_is_x11(c))
return c->surface.xwayland->class ? c->surface.xwayland->class : "broken";
return c->surface.xwayland->class;
#endif
return c->surface.xdg->toplevel->app_id ? c->surface.xdg->toplevel->app_id : "broken";
return c->surface.xdg->toplevel->app_id;
}
static inline void
client_get_clip(Client *c, struct wlr_box *clip)
{
struct wlr_box xdg_geom = {0};
*clip = (struct wlr_box){
.x = 0,
.y = 0,
@@ -146,8 +147,9 @@ client_get_clip(Client *c, struct wlr_box *clip)
return;
#endif
clip->x = c->surface.xdg->geometry.x;
clip->y = c->surface.xdg->geometry.y;
wlr_xdg_surface_get_geometry(c->surface.xdg, &xdg_geom);
clip->x = xdg_geom.x;
clip->y = xdg_geom.y;
}
static inline void
@@ -162,7 +164,7 @@ client_get_geometry(Client *c, struct wlr_box *geom)
return;
}
#endif
*geom = c->surface.xdg->geometry;
wlr_xdg_surface_get_geometry(c->surface.xdg, geom);
}
static inline Client *
@@ -198,9 +200,9 @@ client_get_title(Client *c)
{
#ifdef XWAYLAND
if (client_is_x11(c))
return c->surface.xwayland->title ? c->surface.xwayland->title : "broken";
return c->surface.xwayland->title;
#endif
return c->surface.xdg->toplevel->title ? c->surface.xdg->toplevel->title : "broken";
return c->surface.xdg->toplevel->title;
}
static inline int
@@ -213,15 +215,16 @@ client_is_float_type(Client *c)
if (client_is_x11(c)) {
struct wlr_xwayland_surface *surface = c->surface.xwayland;
xcb_size_hints_t *size_hints = surface->size_hints;
size_t i;
if (surface->modal)
return 1;
if (wlr_xwayland_surface_has_window_type(surface, WLR_XWAYLAND_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DIALOG)
|| wlr_xwayland_surface_has_window_type(surface, WLR_XWAYLAND_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_SPLASH)
|| wlr_xwayland_surface_has_window_type(surface, WLR_XWAYLAND_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_TOOLBAR)
|| wlr_xwayland_surface_has_window_type(surface, WLR_XWAYLAND_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_UTILITY)) {
for (i = 0; i < surface->window_type_len; i++)
if (surface->window_type[i] == netatom[NetWMWindowTypeDialog]
|| surface->window_type[i] == netatom[NetWMWindowTypeSplash]
|| surface->window_type[i] == netatom[NetWMWindowTypeToolbar]
|| surface->window_type[i] == netatom[NetWMWindowTypeUtility])
return 1;
}
return size_hints && size_hints->min_width > 0 && size_hints->min_height > 0
&& (size_hints->max_width == size_hints->min_width
@@ -264,8 +267,8 @@ client_is_stopped(Client *c)
wl_client_get_credentials(c->surface.xdg->client->client, &pid, NULL, NULL);
if (waitid(P_PID, pid, &in, WNOHANG|WCONTINUED|WSTOPPED|WNOWAIT) < 0) {
/* This process is not our child process, while is very unlikely that
* it is stopped, in order to do not skip frames, assume that it is. */
/* This process is not our child process, while is very unluckely that
* it is stopped, in order to do not skip frames assume that it is. */
if (errno == ECHILD)
return 1;
} else if (in.si_pid) {
@@ -298,6 +301,17 @@ client_notify_enter(struct wlr_surface *s, struct wlr_keyboard *kb)
wlr_seat_keyboard_notify_enter(seat, s, NULL, 0, NULL);
}
static inline void
client_restack_surface(Client *c)
{
#ifdef XWAYLAND
if (client_is_x11(c))
wlr_xwayland_surface_restack(c->surface.xwayland, NULL,
XCB_STACK_MODE_ABOVE);
#endif
return;
}
static inline void
client_send_close(Client *c)
{
@@ -330,20 +344,13 @@ client_set_fullscreen(Client *c, int fullscreen)
wlr_xdg_toplevel_set_fullscreen(c->surface.xdg->toplevel, fullscreen);
}
static inline void
client_set_scale(struct wlr_surface *s, float scale)
{
wlr_fractional_scale_v1_notify_scale(s, scale);
wlr_surface_set_preferred_buffer_scale(s, (int32_t)ceilf(scale));
}
static inline uint32_t
client_set_size(Client *c, uint32_t width, uint32_t height)
{
#ifdef XWAYLAND
if (client_is_x11(c)) {
wlr_xwayland_surface_configure(c->surface.xwayland,
c->geom.x + c->bw, c->geom.y + c->bw, width, height);
c->geom.x, c->geom.y, width, height);
return 0;
}
#endif
@@ -357,11 +364,8 @@ static inline void
client_set_tiled(Client *c, uint32_t edges)
{
#ifdef XWAYLAND
if (client_is_x11(c)) {
wlr_xwayland_surface_set_maximized(c->surface.xwayland,
edges != WLR_EDGE_NONE, edges != WLR_EDGE_NONE);
if (client_is_x11(c))
return;
}
#endif
if (wl_resource_get_version(c->surface.xdg->toplevel->resource)
>= XDG_TOPLEVEL_STATE_TILED_RIGHT_SINCE_VERSION) {
@@ -387,8 +391,8 @@ client_wants_focus(Client *c)
{
#ifdef XWAYLAND
return client_is_unmanaged(c)
&& wlr_xwayland_surface_override_redirect_wants_focus(c->surface.xwayland)
&& wlr_xwayland_surface_icccm_input_model(c->surface.xwayland) != WLR_ICCCM_INPUT_MODEL_NONE;
&& wlr_xwayland_or_surface_wants_focus(c->surface.xwayland)
&& wlr_xwayland_icccm_input_model(c->surface.xwayland) != WLR_ICCCM_INPUT_MODEL_NONE;
#endif
return 0;
}
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@@ -7,12 +7,13 @@
static const int sloppyfocus = 1; /* focus follows mouse */
static const int bypass_surface_visibility = 0; /* 1 means idle inhibitors will disable idle tracking even if it's surface isn't visible */
static const unsigned int borderpx = 1; /* border pixel of windows */
static const unsigned int snap = 32; /* snap pixel */
static const float rootcolor[] = COLOR(0x222222ff);
static const float bordercolor[] = COLOR(0x444444ff);
static const float focuscolor[] = COLOR(0x005577ff);
static const float urgentcolor[] = COLOR(0xff0000ff);
/* This conforms to the xdg-protocol. Set the alpha to zero to restore the old behavior */
static const float fullscreen_bg[] = {0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f}; /* You can also use glsl colors */
static const float fullscreen_bg[] = {0.1f, 0.1f, 0.1f, 1.0f}; /* You can also use glsl colors */
/* tagging - TAGCOUNT must be no greater than 31 */
#define TAGCOUNT (9)
@@ -20,7 +21,6 @@ static const float fullscreen_bg[] = {0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f}; /* You ca
/* logging */
static int log_level = WLR_ERROR;
/* NOTE: ALWAYS keep a rule declared even if you don't use rules (e.g leave at least one example) */
static const Rule rules[] = {
/* app_id title tags mask isfloating monitor */
/* examples: */
@@ -37,10 +37,6 @@ static const Layout layouts[] = {
};
/* monitors */
/* (x=-1, y=-1) is reserved as an "autoconfigure" monitor position indicator
* WARNING: negative values other than (-1, -1) cause problems with Xwayland clients
* https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/899
*/
/* NOTE: ALWAYS add a fallback rule, even if you are completely sure it won't be used */
static const MonitorRule monrules[] = {
/* name mfact nmaster scale layout rotate/reflect x y */
@@ -120,7 +116,7 @@ static const enum libinput_config_tap_button_map button_map = LIBINPUT_CONFIG_TA
/* commands */
static const char *termcmd[] = { "foot", NULL };
static const char *menucmd[] = { "wmenu-run", NULL };
static const char *menucmd[] = { "bemenu-run", NULL };
static const Key keys[] = {
/* Note that Shift changes certain key codes: c -> C, 2 -> at, etc. */
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
_VERSION = 0.8-dev
_VERSION = 0.5
VERSION = `git describe --tags --dirty 2>/dev/null || echo $(_VERSION)`
PKG_CONFIG = pkg-config
@@ -8,29 +8,8 @@ PREFIX = /usr/local
MANDIR = $(PREFIX)/share/man
DATADIR = $(PREFIX)/share
WLR_INCS = `$(PKG_CONFIG) --cflags wlroots-0.19`
WLR_LIBS = `$(PKG_CONFIG) --libs wlroots-0.19`
# Allow using an alternative wlroots installation
# This has to have all the includes required by wlroots, e.g:
# Assuming wlroots git repo is "${PWD}/wlroots" and you only ran "meson setup build && ninja -C build"
#WLR_INCS = -I/usr/include/pixman-1 -I/usr/include/elogind -I/usr/include/libdrm \
# -I$(PWD)/wlroots/include
# Set -rpath to avoid using the wrong library.
#WLR_LIBS = -Wl,-rpath,$(PWD)/wlroots/build -L$(PWD)/wlroots/build -lwlroots-0.19
# Assuming you ran "meson setup --prefix ${PWD}/0.19 build && ninja -C build install"
#WLR_INCS = -I/usr/include/pixman-1 -I/usr/include/elogind -I/usr/include/libdrm \
# -I$(PWD)/wlroots/0.19/include/wlroots-0.19
#WLR_LIBS = -Wl,-rpath,$(PWD)/wlroots/0.19/lib64 -L$(PWD)/wlroots/0.19/lib64 -lwlroots-0.19
XWAYLAND =
XLIBS =
# Uncomment to build XWayland support
#XWAYLAND = -DXWAYLAND
#XLIBS = xcb xcb-icccm
# dwl itself only uses C99 features, but wlroots' headers use anonymous unions (C11).
# To avoid warnings about them, we do not use -std=c99 and instead of using the
# gmake default 'CC=c99', we use cc.
CC = cc
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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ starts a shell process running
when starting.
When stopping, it sends
.Dv SIGTERM
to the child process group and waits for it to exit.
to the child process and waits for it to exit.
.Pp
Users are encouraged to customize
.Nm
@@ -55,10 +55,10 @@ Move window to a single tag.
Toggle tag for window.
.It Mod-p
Spawn
.Xr wmenu-run 1 .
.Nm bemenu-run .
.It Mod-Shift-Return
Spawn
.Xr foot 1 .
.Nm foot .
.It Mod-[jk]
Move focus down/up the stack.
.It Mod-[id]
@@ -100,114 +100,6 @@ Quit
.Nm .
.El
These might differ depending on your keyboard layout.
.Ss Mouse commands
.Bl -tag -width 20n -offset indent -compact
.It Mod-Button1
Move focused window while dragging.
Tiled windows will be toggled to the floating state.
.It Mod-Button2
Toggle focused window between floating and tiled state.
.It Mod-Button3
Resize focused window while dragging.
Tiled windows will be toggled to the floating state.
.El
.Sh STATUS INFORMATION
.Nm
writes its status information to standard output.
If the
.Fl s
option is given, the status information is written to the standard input of the
child process instead.
.Pp
Said information has the following format:
.Bd -ragged -offset indent
.Ar <monitor>
.Ar <component>
.Ar <data>
.Ed
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width 11n -offset 0 -compact
.It Ar <monitor>
is the name given to the output.
.It Ar <component>
is one of (in order)
.Em title ,
.Em appid ,
.Em fullscreen ,
.Em floating ,
.Em selmon ,
.Em tags ,
.Em layout .
.It Ar <data>
changes depending on
.Ar <component> .
.Bl -tag -width 10n -compact
.It Em title
The title of the focused window on
.Ar <monitor>
or nothing if there is no focused window.
.It Em appid
The app_id of the focused window on
.Ar <monitor>
or nothing if there is no focused window.
.It Em fullscreen
Prints 1 if the focused window on
.Ar <monitor>
is in fullscreen state, otherwise prints 0. If there is no focused
window it prints nothing.
.It Em floating
Prints 1 if the focused window on
.Ar <monitor>
is in floating state, otherwise prints 0. If there is no focused
window it prints nothing.
.It Em selmon
Prints 1 if
.Ar <monitor>
is the selected monitor, otherwise prints 0.
.It Em tags
Prints four bitmasks in the following order:
.Bl -bullet -width 2n -compact
.It
Occupied tags of
.Ar <monitor> .
.It
Selected tags of
.Ar <monitor> .
.It
Tags of the focused window on
.Ar <monitor> .
.It
Tags where a window on
.Ar <monitor>
requested activation or has urgency hints.
.El
The bitmasks are 32-bit unsigned decimal integers.
.It Em layout
Prints the symbol of the current layout.
.El
.El
.Ss Examples
When there is a selected window:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
HDMI\-A\-1 title \(ti/source/repos/dwl > man \-l dwl.1
HDMI\-A\-1 appid footclient
HDMI\-A\-1 fullscreen 0
HDMI\-A\-1 floating 0
HDMI\-A\-1 selmon 1
HDMI\-A\-1 tags 271 4 4 0
HDMI\-A\-1 layout [T]
.Ed
.Pp
When there is no selected window:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
HDMI\-A\-1 title
HDMI\-A\-1 appid
HDMI\-A\-1 fullscreen
HDMI\-A\-1 floating
HDMI\-A\-1 selmon 1
HDMI\-A\-1 tags 271 512 0 0
HDMI\-A\-1 layout [T]
.Ed
.Sh ENVIRONMENT
These environment variables are used by
.Nm :
@@ -248,11 +140,19 @@ server.
Start
.Nm
with s6 in the background:
.Dl dwl \-s \(aqs6\-svscan <&\-\(aq
.Dl dwl -s 's6-svscan <&-'
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr dwm 1 ,
.Xr foot 1 ,
.Xr wmenu 1 ,
.Xr bemenu 1 ,
.Xr dwm 1 ,
.Xr xkeyboard-config 7
.Sh CAVEATS
The child process's standard input is connected with a pipe to
.Nm .
If the child process neither reads from the pipe nor closes its
standard input,
.Nm
will freeze after a while due to it blocking when writing to the full
pipe buffer.
.Sh BUGS
All of them.
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@@ -1,128 +0,0 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<protocol name="wlr_output_power_management_unstable_v1">
<copyright>
Copyright © 2019 Purism SPC
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
</copyright>
<description summary="Control power management modes of outputs">
This protocol allows clients to control power management modes
of outputs that are currently part of the compositor space. The
intent is to allow special clients like desktop shells to power
down outputs when the system is idle.
To modify outputs not currently part of the compositor space see
wlr-output-management.
Warning! The protocol described in this file is experimental and
backward incompatible changes may be made. Backward compatible changes
may be added together with the corresponding interface version bump.
Backward incompatible changes are done by bumping the version number in
the protocol and interface names and resetting the interface version.
Once the protocol is to be declared stable, the 'z' prefix and the
version number in the protocol and interface names are removed and the
interface version number is reset.
</description>
<interface name="zwlr_output_power_manager_v1" version="1">
<description summary="manager to create per-output power management">
This interface is a manager that allows creating per-output power
management mode controls.
</description>
<request name="get_output_power">
<description summary="get a power management for an output">
Create a output power management mode control that can be used to
adjust the power management mode for a given output.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="zwlr_output_power_v1"/>
<arg name="output" type="object" interface="wl_output"/>
</request>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="destroy the manager">
All objects created by the manager will still remain valid, until their
appropriate destroy request has been called.
</description>
</request>
</interface>
<interface name="zwlr_output_power_v1" version="1">
<description summary="adjust power management mode for an output">
This object offers requests to set the power management mode of
an output.
</description>
<enum name="mode">
<entry name="off" value="0"
summary="Output is turned off."/>
<entry name="on" value="1"
summary="Output is turned on, no power saving"/>
</enum>
<enum name="error">
<entry name="invalid_mode" value="1" summary="inexistent power save mode"/>
</enum>
<request name="set_mode">
<description summary="Set an outputs power save mode">
Set an output's power save mode to the given mode. The mode change
is effective immediately. If the output does not support the given
mode a failed event is sent.
</description>
<arg name="mode" type="uint" enum="mode" summary="the power save mode to set"/>
</request>
<event name="mode">
<description summary="Report a power management mode change">
Report the power management mode change of an output.
The mode event is sent after an output changed its power
management mode. The reason can be a client using set_mode or the
compositor deciding to change an output's mode.
This event is also sent immediately when the object is created
so the client is informed about the current power management mode.
</description>
<arg name="mode" type="uint" enum="mode"
summary="the output's new power management mode"/>
</event>
<event name="failed">
<description summary="object no longer valid">
This event indicates that the output power management mode control
is no longer valid. This can happen for a number of reasons,
including:
- The output doesn't support power management
- Another client already has exclusive power management mode control
for this output
- The output disappeared
Upon receiving this event, the client should destroy this object.
</description>
</event>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="destroy this power management">
Destroys the output power management mode control object.
</description>
</request>
</interface>
</protocol>
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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include "util.h"
@@ -34,18 +33,3 @@ ecalloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size)
die("calloc:");
return p;
}
int
fd_set_nonblock(int fd) {
int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL);
if (flags < 0) {
perror("fcntl(F_GETFL):");
return -1;
}
if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK) < 0) {
perror("fcntl(F_SETFL):");
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
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@@ -2,4 +2,3 @@
void die(const char *fmt, ...);
void *ecalloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size);
int fd_set_nonblock(int fd);