/* KWin - the KDE window manager This file is part of the KDE project. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2012 Martin Gräßlin SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ #pragma once // KWin #include // Qt #include #include namespace KWin { // forward declarations class Window; class Output; class VirtualDesktop; /** * @brief Singleton class to handle the various focus chains. * * A focus chain is a list of Windows containing information on which Window should be activated. * * Internally this FocusChain holds multiple independent chains. There is one chain of most recently * used Windows which is primarily used by TabBox to build up the list of Windows for navigation. * The chains are organized as a normal QList of Windows with the most recently used Window being the * last item of the list, that is a LIFO like structure. * * In addition there is one chain for each virtual desktop which is used to determine which Window * should get activated when the user switches to another virtual desktop. * * Furthermore this class contains various helper methods for the two different kind of chains. */ class FocusChain : public QObject { Q_OBJECT public: enum Change { MakeFirst, MakeLast, Update, MakeFirstMinimized = MakeFirst }; explicit FocusChain() = default; /** * @brief Updates the position of the @p window according to the requested @p change in the * focus chain. * * This method affects both the most recently used focus chain and the per virtual desktop focus * chain. * * In case the window does no longer want to get focus, it is removed from all chains. In case * the window is on all virtual desktops it is ensured that it is present in each of the virtual * desktops focus chain. In case it's on exactly one virtual desktop it is ensured that it is only * in the focus chain for that virtual desktop. * * Depending on @p change the Window is inserted at different positions in the focus chain. In case * of @c MakeFirst it is moved to the first position of the chain, in case of * @c MakeLast it is moved to the last position of the chain. In all other cases it * depends on whether the @p window is the currently active Window. If it is the active Window it * becomes the first Window in the chain, otherwise it is inserted at the second position that is * directly after the currently active Window. * * @param window The Window which should be moved inside the chains. * @param change Where to move the Window * @return void */ void update(Window *window, Change change); /** * @brief Moves @p window behind the @p reference Window in all focus chains. * * @param window The Window to move in the chains * @param reference The Window behind which the @p window should be moved * @return void */ void moveAfterWindow(Window *window, Window *reference); /** * @brief Finds the best Window to become the new active Window in the focus chain for the given * virtual @p desktop. * * In case that separate screen focus is used only Windows on the current screen are considered. * If no Window for activation is found @c null is returned. * * @param desktop The virtual desktop to look for a Window for activation * @return :X11Window *The Window which could be activated or @c null if there is none. */ Window *getForActivation(VirtualDesktop *desktop) const; /** * @brief Finds the best Window to become the new active Window in the focus chain for the given * virtual @p desktop on the given @p screen. * * This method makes only sense to use if separate screen focus is used. If separate screen focus * is disabled the @p screen is ignored. * If no Window for activation is found @c null is returned. * * @param desktop The virtual desktop to look for a Window for activation * @param output The screen to constrain the search on with separate screen focus * @return :X11Window *The Window which could be activated or @c null if there is none. */ Window *getForActivation(VirtualDesktop *desktop, Output *output) const; /** * @brief Checks whether the most recently used focus chain contains the given @p window. * * Does not consider the per-desktop focus chains. * @param window The Window to look for. * @return bool @c true if the most recently used focus chain contains @p window, @c false otherwise. */ bool contains(Window *window) const; /** * @brief Checks whether the focus chain for the given @p desktop contains the given @p window. * * Does not consider the most recently used focus chain. * * @param window The Window to look for. * @param desktop The virtual desktop whose focus chain should be used * @return bool @c true if the focus chain for @p desktop contains @p window, @c false otherwise. */ bool contains(Window *window, VirtualDesktop *desktop) const; /** * @brief Queries the most recently used focus chain for the next Window after the given * @p reference Window. * * The navigation wraps around the borders of the chain. That is if the @p reference Window is * the last item of the focus chain, the first Window will be returned. * * If the @p reference Window cannot be found in the focus chain, the first element of the focus * chain is returned. * * @param reference The start point in the focus chain to search * @return :X11Window *The relatively next Window in the most recently used chain. */ Window *nextMostRecentlyUsed(Window *reference) const; /** * @brief Queries the focus chain for @p desktop for the next Window in relation to the given * @p reference Window. * * The method finds the first usable Window which is not the @p reference Window. If no Window * can be found @c null is returned * * @param reference The reference Window which should not be returned * @param desktop The virtual desktop whose focus chain should be used * @return :X11Window *The next usable Window or @c null if none can be found. */ Window *nextForDesktop(Window *reference, VirtualDesktop *desktop) const; /** * @brief Returns the first Window in the most recently used focus chain. First Window in this * case means really the first Window in the chain and not the most recently used Window. * * @return :X11Window *The first Window in the most recently used chain. */ Window *firstMostRecentlyUsed() const; bool isUsableFocusCandidate(Window *window, Window *prev) const; public Q_SLOTS: /** * @brief Removes @p window from all focus chains. * * @param window The Window to remove from all focus chains. * @return void */ void remove(KWin::Window *window); void setSeparateScreenFocus(bool enabled); void setActiveWindow(KWin::Window *window); void setCurrentDesktop(VirtualDesktop *desktop); void addDesktop(VirtualDesktop *desktop); void removeDesktop(VirtualDesktop *desktop); private: using Chain = QList; /** * @brief Makes @p window the first Window in the given focus @p chain. * * This means the existing position of @p window is dropped and @p window is appended to the * @p chain which makes it the first item. * * @param window The Window to become the first in @p chain * @param chain The focus chain to operate on * @return void */ void makeFirstInChain(Window *window, Chain &chain); /** * @brief Makes @p window the last Window in the given focus @p chain. * * This means the existing position of @p window is dropped and @p window is prepended to the * @p chain which makes it the last item. * * @param window The Window to become the last in @p chain * @param chain The focus chain to operate on * @return void */ void makeLastInChain(Window *window, Chain &chain); void moveAfterWindowInChain(Window *window, Window *reference, Chain &chain); void updateWindowInChain(Window *window, Change change, Chain &chain); void insertWindowIntoChain(Window *window, Chain &chain); Chain m_mostRecentlyUsed; QHash m_desktopFocusChains; bool m_separateScreenFocus = false; Window *m_activeWindow = nullptr; VirtualDesktop *m_currentDesktop = nullptr; }; inline bool FocusChain::contains(Window *window) const { return m_mostRecentlyUsed.contains(window); } inline void FocusChain::setSeparateScreenFocus(bool enabled) { m_separateScreenFocus = enabled; } inline void FocusChain::setActiveWindow(Window *window) { m_activeWindow = window; } inline void FocusChain::setCurrentDesktop(VirtualDesktop *desktop) { m_currentDesktop = desktop; } } // namespace