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Vlad Zahorodnii
1b2c7b248b Run clazy with qt-keywords fixit
In C++20, there will be emit() class member, which can conflict with the
emit keyword. Given that, there are plans to enable QT_NO_KEYWORDS by
default in the future.

See also
https://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/development/2020-February/038812.html
2021-06-08 10:49:42 +03:00
Vlad Zahorodnii
f46c7bae8d Move decoration renderer to decoration item
Currently, the implementation of the DecoratedClient and the decoration
renderer are strongly coupled. This poses a problem with the item based
design as the ultimate goal is to have scene items construct paint nodes
which are then fed to the renderer. The DecorationItem has to have
control over the decoration texture. Another issue is that the scene
cannot smoothly cross-fade between two window states if the decoration
is removed, e.g. from fullscreen mode to normal and vice versa.

This change moves the decoration renderer to the decoration item. With
the introduction of a generic scene texture atlas, we hope to get rid of
the decoration renderer altogether.
2021-05-26 06:35:03 +00:00
Vlad Zahorodnii
47113e09b8 scene: Introduce window items
Currently, dealing with sub-surfaces is very difficult due to the scene
design being heavily influenced by X11 requirements.

The goal of this change is to re-work scene abstractions to make improving
the wayland support easier.

The Item class is based on the QQuickItem class. My hope is that one day
we will be able to transition to QtQuick for painting scene, but in
meanwhile it makes more sense to have a minimalistic internal item class.

The WindowItem class represents a window. The SurfaceItem class represents
the contents of either an X11, or a Wayland, or an internal surface. The
DecorationItem and the ShadowItem class represent the server-side deco and
drop-shadow, respectively.

At the moment, the SurfaceItem is bound to the scene window, but the long
term plan is to break that connection so we could re-use the SurfaceItem
for things such as software cursors and drag-and-drop additional icons.

One of the responsibilities of the Item is to schedule repaints as needed.
Ideally, there shouldn't be any addRepaint() calls in the core code. The
Item class schedules repaints on geometry updates. In the future, it also
has to request an update if its opacity or visibility changes.
2021-03-31 13:56:55 +00:00