Use WindowAttributes and WindowGeometry everywhere where the xcb commands
had already been used.
Introduces another wrapper for overlay window and a subclass for query
tree which also wrapps the children command.
It's not really needed, the required functionality can be achieved in a
more implicit way. The reply pointer is managed by the Wrapper class as
long as the method take() is not invoked. This method follows the
semantics of QScopedPointer::take(). That is the pointer is set to null
and the responsibility to free the pointer is passed to the callee.
By this change we do not have the overhead of creating a QSharedPointer.
In addition the Wrapper provides a copy ctor and assignment operator also
using the semantics of take().
Code section had been in an #ifndef NDEBUG which is the reason why I did
not find the usage of Extensions there and why it always compiled
successfully.
Some data elements which got dropped needed to be added again like a name
for the extension and errorBase, etc.
Sorry for the inconvenience of a semi-broken master.
The extension handling is removed from kwinglobals and moved into the
xcbutils in KWin core in namespace KWin::Xcb. The motivation for this
change is that the Extensions are only used in KWin core and are marked
as internal. So there is no need to have them in the library.
What remains in Extensions are the non-native pixmaps. This will be
removed once we are on Qt 5 as QPixmap can no longer reference an XPixmap.
The remaining code in kwinglobals also still initialize the XLib versions
of extensions emitting events. It seems like there are no XEvents emitted
if not done so even if the extension is correctly initialized with xcb.
This needs to be removed once the event handling is ported over to xcb.
REVIEW: 107832
Two helper classes WindowGeometry and WindowAttributes which can be
used to request the geometry and attributes more easily. This is based on
a templated class, taking cookieType, replyType and function pointers to
the request and reply functions as template parameters.
The ctor performs the async request and the reply is stored in a
QSharedPointer. Whenever the reply is needed it is checked whether it
has already been retrieved and if not will block by calling the reply
method. The class provides operator bool() to check whether the reply
succeeded (pointer is not null) and operator->() to directly access the
reply pointer.