This overhauls the kill prompt UI to make it more modern and more
easily to grasp.
* Reduce the amount of text and redundancy.
Give the window a title and drop the "app is not responding" heading.
Try to remove the application name from the displayed window title.
Also use the bold emphasis used in other places like deleting files.
* Use the application icon if available with a warning overlay.
This makes it easier to grasp which application it's talking about.
* Move technical information (like PID and hostname) into an
expandable "Details" section.
KGuiAddons has been implicitly pulled in by KConfigWidgets already.
Instead of killing the window without asking, show the kill prompt
like it's done for X11 windows.
The window in question is exported through XDG foreign so the kill
helper can parent itself to it, and an activation token is also provided.
Also, the more contemporary desktop file name is now used for
identification rather than window class.
A no-display desktop file is installed for the kill helper so that it
can get a proper window icon and suppress startup notification.
Qt::AA_UseHighDpiPixmaps has no any effect now.
We used to rely on the fact that Qt::AA_UseHighDpiPixmaps is disabled by
default in Qt 5 in kwin_x11. It's not clear what to do about it now.
Due to being a compositor, kwin has to conform to some certain
interfaces. It means a lot of virtual functions and function tables to
integrate with C APIs. Naturally, we not always want to use every
argument in such functions.
Since we get -Wunused-parameter from -Wall, we have to plumb those
unused arguments in order to suppress compiler warnings at the moment.
However, I don't think that extra work is worth it. We cannot change or
alter prototypes in any way to fix the warning the desired way. Q_UNUSED
and similar macros are not good indicators of whether an argument is
used too, we tend to overlook putting or removing those macros. I've
also noticed that Q_UNUSED are not used to guide us with the removal no
longer needed parameters.
Therefore, I think it's worth adding -Wno-unused-parameter compiler
option to stop the compiler producing warnings about unused parameters.
It changes nothing except that we don't need to put Q_UNUSED anymore,
which can be really cumbersome sometimes. Note that it doesn't affect
unused variables, you'll still get a -Wunused-variable compiler warning
if a variable is unused.
The .clang-format file is based on the one in ECM except the following
style options:
- AlwaysBreakBeforeMultilineStrings
- BinPackArguments
- BinPackParameters
- ColumnLimit
- BreakBeforeBraces
- KeepEmptyLinesAtTheStartOfBlocks
Currently, if kwin_wayland crashes at shutdown, the launcher can
potentially spawn it again. This change addresses that issue by making
the wrapper ignore the QProcess::finished() signal.
This way if kwin_wayland crashes we don't need to ensure that new
environment variables need to get synced across the new env.
This fixes an issue where spawning an xwayland application from a
wayland window that survives a crash would fail.
By moving the logic here we no longer need to wait for kwin_wayland to
start before starting plasmashell or even ksmserver as all environment
variables are set. As long as the wrapper is ready we can continue
starting and clients will just block on connect.
That should still allow for both a lot of optimisations both for speed
and cleaning up the startplasma-wayland scripts.
This will be addressed in follow up patches.
Use of kwin_wayland directly with xwayland is still supported for
testing.
The initial goal of kwin_wrapper was that it would set up all relevant
environment variables that will be used by the clients of kwin.
This meant having to cache old variables before we overrode them and
pass additional settings to the backends for the old wayland_display. It
works, but with X11 about to move too ends up being unnecessarily
complex. In hindsight it's easier for kwin to have the environment
represent the platform it is currently on, and have kwin explicitly set
variables in the QProcessEnvironment of the session it forks itnto.
This patch is changed so that we set the wayland socket name used by the
wrapper explicitly which is then used by the process environment kwin
uses for the main session.
If kwin is explicitly restarted (kwin_wayland --replace) we reset the
crash count so that you can run it more than 10 times without exiting to
the logout screen.
Resetting to 0 causes a issue as that triggers ksplash to be shown
again.
BUG: 434489
We inintially created the wrapper to be light so avoided the QtCore
dependency and did it all in C.
In hindsight changing requirements means we want to add several more
features in here. The first step is to port to a more readable language
and toolkit.
bind(2) expects its second parameters is a "const struct sockaddr*",
let's cast the "struct sockaddr_un*" to "struct sockaddr*" before
passing into bind(2).
SUN_LEN is a BSD extension that also implemented by GNU, let's define
_DEFAULT_SOURCE before including "sys/un.h".
Once in a while, we receive complaints from other fellow KDE developers
about the file organization of kwin. This change addresses some of those
complaints by moving all of source code in a separate directory, src/,
thus making the project structure more traditional. Things such as tests
are kept in their own toplevel directories.
This change may wreak havoc on merge requests that add new files to kwin,
but if a patch modifies an already existing file, git should be smart
enough to figure out that the file has been relocated.
We may potentially split the src/ directory further to make navigating
the source code easier, but hopefully this is good enough already.