Instead of enabled/disabled. This made it possible for non-focussed
processes to interact with our virtual keyboard. In practice, this meant
that sometimes when switching applications, the disabled from the former
application would arrive after the enabled of the latter, leaving kwin
in a broken state (that the user could address by tapping on the screen
just once).
Otherwise we disable it and all events will be disabled (since surface
gets cleared).
This is especially useful since otherwise we lose synchronicity with the
client and weird behaviours happen (like when the client thinks it has a
keyboard but it actually does not).
s_version is used only to initialize a global so there is no point for
storing protocol version in a static member field and use funky syntax
in the cpp file to initialize it. This change also simplifies the code.
- Drop the v0 support, it is no longer used by anything
- Adapt the text-input related methods in seat interface to include
versioning, this will be useful for when zwp_text_input_v3 support is
included in kwayland-server
- Refactor SeatInterface to get rid of globalTextInput, it is no longer
needed with the new approach
- Refactor out the ContentHints and ContentPurpose enums in separate
header file which can be shared by zwp_text_input_v2/3 implementation
Co-Author: Bhushan Shah <bshah@kde.org>