/***************************************************************** KWin - the KDE window manager This file is part of the KDE project. Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Matthias Ettrich Copyright (C) 2003 Lubos Lunak You can Freely distribute this program under the GNU General Public License. See the file "COPYING" for the exact licensing terms. ******************************************************************/ #ifndef KWIN_UTILS_H #define KWIN_UTILS_H #include #include #include #include namespace KWinInternal { const int SUPPORTED_WINDOW_TYPES_MASK = NET::NormalMask | NET::DesktopMask | NET::DockMask | NET::ToolbarMask | NET::MenuMask | NET::DialogMask | NET::OverrideMask | NET::TopMenuMask | NET::UtilityMask | NET::SplashMask; const long ClientWinMask = KeyPressMask | KeyReleaseMask | ButtonPressMask | ButtonReleaseMask | KeymapStateMask | ButtonMotionMask | PointerMotionMask | // need this, too! EnterWindowMask | LeaveWindowMask | FocusChangeMask | ExposureMask | StructureNotifyMask | SubstructureRedirectMask; const QPoint invalidPoint( INT_MIN, INT_MIN ); class Client; class Group; class Options; typedef QValueList< Client* > ClientList; typedef QValueList< const Client* > ConstClientList; typedef QValueList< Group* > GroupList; typedef QValueList< const Group* > ConstGroupList; extern Options* options; enum Layer { UnknownLayer = -1, FirstLayer = 0, DesktopLayer = FirstLayer, BelowLayer, NormalLayer, DockLayer, AboveLayer, ActiveLayer, // active fullscreen, or active dialog NumLayers // number of layers, must be last }; // yes, I know this is not 100% like standard operator++ inline void operator++( Layer& lay ) { lay = static_cast< Layer >( lay + 1 ); } // for Client::takeActivity() enum ActivityFlags { ActivityFocus = 1 << 0, // focus the window ActivityFocusForce = 1 << 1, // focus even if Dock etc. ActivityRaise = 1 << 2 // raise the window }; // Some KWin classes, mainly Client and Workspace, are very tighly coupled, // and some of the methods of one class may be called only from speficic places. // Those methods have additional allowed_t argument. If you pass Allowed // as an argument to any function, make sure you really know what you're doing. enum allowed_t { Allowed }; // some enums to have more readable code, instead of using bools enum ForceGeometry_t { NormalGeometrySet, ForceGeometrySet }; // Areas, mostly related to Xinerama enum clientAreaOption { PlacementArea, // geometry where a window will be initially placed after being mapped MovementArea, // ??? window movement snapping area? ignore struts MaximizeArea, // geometry to which a window will be maximized MaximizeFullArea, // like MaximizeArea, but ignore struts - used e.g. for topmenu FullScreenArea, // area for fullscreen windows // these below don't depend on xinerama settings WorkArea, // whole workarea (all screens together) FullArea, // whole area (all screens together), ignore struts ScreenArea // one whole screen, ignore struts }; class Shape { public: static bool available() { return kwin_has_shape; } static bool hasShape( WId w); static int shapeEvent(); static void init(); private: static int kwin_has_shape; static int kwin_shape_event; }; class Motif { public: static bool noBorder( WId w ); static bool funcFlags( WId w, bool& resize, bool& move, bool& minimize, bool& maximize, bool& close ); struct MwmHints { ulong flags; ulong functions; ulong decorations; long input_mode; ulong status; }; enum { MWM_HINTS_FUNCTIONS = (1L << 0), MWM_HINTS_DECORATIONS = (1L << 1), MWM_FUNC_ALL = (1L << 0), MWM_FUNC_RESIZE = (1L << 1), MWM_FUNC_MOVE = (1L << 2), MWM_FUNC_MINIMIZE = (1L << 3), MWM_FUNC_MAXIMIZE = (1L << 4), MWM_FUNC_CLOSE = (1L << 5) }; }; class KWinSelectionOwner : public KSelectionOwner { Q_OBJECT public: KWinSelectionOwner( int screen ); protected: virtual bool genericReply( Atom target, Atom property, Window requestor ); virtual void replyTargets( Atom property, Window requestor ); virtual void getAtoms(); private: Atom make_selection_atom( int screen ); static Atom xa_version; }; QCString getStringProperty(WId w, Atom prop, char separator=0); void updateXTime(); void grabXServer(); void ungrabXServer(); // the docs say it's UrgencyHint, but it's often #defined as XUrgencyHint #ifndef UrgencyHint #define UrgencyHint XUrgencyHint #endif // for STL-like algo's #define KWIN_CHECK_PREDICATE( name, check ) \ struct name \ { \ inline bool operator()( const Client* cl ) { return check; }; \ } #define KWIN_COMPARE_PREDICATE( name, type, check ) \ struct name \ { \ typedef type type_helper; /* in order to work also with type being 'const Client*' etc. */ \ inline name( const type_helper& compare_value ) : value( compare_value ) {}; \ inline bool operator()( const Client* cl ) { return check; }; \ const type_helper& value; \ } #define KWIN_PROCEDURE( name, action ) \ struct name \ { \ inline void operator()( Client* cl ) { action; }; \ } KWIN_CHECK_PREDICATE( TruePredicate, cl == cl /*true, avoid warning about 'cl' */ ); template< typename T > Client* findClientInList( const ClientList& list, T predicate ) { for ( ClientList::ConstIterator it = list.begin(); it != list.end(); ++it) { if ( predicate( const_cast< const Client* >( *it))) return *it; } return NULL; } inline int timestampCompare( Time time1, Time time2 ) // like strcmp() { if( time1 == time2 ) return 0; return ( time1 - time2 ) < 1000000000 ? 1 : -1; // time1 > time2 -> 1, handle wrapping } inline Time timestampDiff( Time time1, Time time2 ) // returns time2 - time1 { // no need to handle wrapping? return time2 - time1; } bool isLocalMachine( const QCString& host ); } // namespace #endif