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Qt 5 only supports raster which means our pixmaps are always non native, so we don't need the Extension information any more and can drop all special code handling for mapping a native QPixmap to an X11 pixmap.
578 lines
20 KiB
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578 lines
20 KiB
C++
/********************************************************************
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KWin - the KDE window manager
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This file is part of the KDE project.
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Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Matthias Ettrich <ettrich@kde.org>
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Copyright (C) 2003 Lubos Lunak <l.lunak@kde.org>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*********************************************************************/
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#include "main.h"
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//#define QT_CLEAN_NAMESPACE
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#include <ksharedconfig.h>
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#include <kglobal.h>
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#include <klocale.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <kcmdlineargs.h>
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#include <kaboutdata.h>
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#include <kcrash.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <QX11Info>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <fixx11h.h>
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#include <kxerrorhandler.h>
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#include <kdefakes.h>
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#include <QtDBus/QtDBus>
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#include <QMessageBox>
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#include <QEvent>
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#include <kdialog.h>
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#include <kstandarddirs.h>
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#include <kdebug.h>
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#include <kde_file.h>
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#include <QLabel>
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#include <KComboBox>
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#include <QVBoxLayout>
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#include <KGlobalSettings>
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#include "config-workspace.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
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#include <unistd.h>
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#endif // HAVE_UNISTD_H
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#ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_H
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#include <malloc.h>
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#endif // HAVE_MALLOC_H
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#include <ksmserver_interface.h>
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#include "atoms.h"
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#include "options.h"
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#include "sm.h"
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#include "utils.h"
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#include "effects.h"
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#include "workspace.h"
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#include "xcbutils.h"
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#define INT8 _X11INT8
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#define INT32 _X11INT32
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#include <X11/Xproto.h>
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#undef INT8
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#undef INT32
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namespace KWin
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{
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Options* options;
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Atoms* atoms;
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int screen_number = -1;
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bool is_multihead = false;
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bool initting = false;
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/**
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* Whether to run Xlib in synchronous mode and print backtraces for X errors.
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* Note that you most probably need to configure cmake with "-D__KDE_HAVE_GCC_VISIBILITY=0"
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* and -rdynamic in CXXFLAGS for kBacktrace() to work.
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*/
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static bool kwin_sync = false;
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//************************************
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// KWinSelectionOwner
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//************************************
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KWinSelectionOwner::KWinSelectionOwner(int screen_P)
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: KSelectionOwner(make_selection_atom(screen_P), screen_P)
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{
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}
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Atom KWinSelectionOwner::make_selection_atom(int screen_P)
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{
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if (screen_P < 0)
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screen_P = DefaultScreen(display());
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char tmp[ 30 ];
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sprintf(tmp, "WM_S%d", screen_P);
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return XInternAtom(display(), tmp, False);
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}
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void KWinSelectionOwner::getAtoms()
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{
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KSelectionOwner::getAtoms();
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if (xa_version == None) {
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Atom atoms[ 1 ];
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const char* const names[] =
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{ "VERSION" };
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XInternAtoms(display(), const_cast< char** >(names), 1, False, atoms);
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xa_version = atoms[ 0 ];
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}
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}
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void KWinSelectionOwner::replyTargets(Atom property_P, Window requestor_P)
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{
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KSelectionOwner::replyTargets(property_P, requestor_P);
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Atom atoms[ 1 ] = { xa_version };
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// PropModeAppend !
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XChangeProperty(display(), requestor_P, property_P, XA_ATOM, 32, PropModeAppend,
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reinterpret_cast< unsigned char* >(atoms), 1);
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}
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bool KWinSelectionOwner::genericReply(Atom target_P, Atom property_P, Window requestor_P)
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{
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if (target_P == xa_version) {
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long version[] = { 2, 0 };
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XChangeProperty(display(), requestor_P, property_P, XA_INTEGER, 32,
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PropModeReplace, reinterpret_cast< unsigned char* >(&version), 2);
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} else
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return KSelectionOwner::genericReply(target_P, property_P, requestor_P);
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return true;
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}
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Atom KWinSelectionOwner::xa_version = None;
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// errorMessage is only used ifndef NDEBUG, and only in one place.
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// it might be worth reevaluating why this is used? I don't know.
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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/**
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* Outputs: "Error: <error> (<value>), Request: <request>(<value>), Resource: <value>"
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*/
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// This is copied from KXErrorHandler and modified to explicitly use known extensions
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static QByteArray errorMessage(const XErrorEvent& event, Display* dpy)
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{
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QByteArray ret;
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char tmp[256];
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char num[256];
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if (event.request_code < 128) {
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// Core request
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XGetErrorText(dpy, event.error_code, tmp, 255);
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// The explanation in parentheses just makes
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// it more verbose and is not really useful
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if (char* paren = strchr(tmp, '('))
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* paren = '\0';
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// The various casts are to get overloads non-ambiguous :-/
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ret = QByteArray("error: ") + (const char*)(tmp) + '[' + QByteArray::number(event.error_code) + ']';
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sprintf(num, "%d", event.request_code);
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XGetErrorDatabaseText(dpy, "XRequest", num, "<unknown>", tmp, 256);
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ret += QByteArray(", request: ") + (const char*)(tmp) + '[' + QByteArray::number(event.request_code) + ']';
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if (event.resourceid != 0)
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ret += QByteArray(", resource: 0x") + QByteArray::number(qlonglong(event.resourceid), 16);
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} else { // Extensions
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// XGetErrorText() currently has a bug that makes it fail to find text
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// for some errors (when error==error_base), also XGetErrorDatabaseText()
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// requires the right extension name, so it is needed to get info about
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// all extensions. However that is almost impossible:
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// - Xlib itself has it, but in internal data.
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// - Opening another X connection now can cause deadlock with server grabs.
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// - Fetching it at startup means a bunch of roundtrips.
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// KWin here explicitly uses known extensions.
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XGetErrorText(dpy, event.error_code, tmp, 255);
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int index = -1;
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int base = 0;
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QVector<Xcb::ExtensionData> extensions = Xcb::Extensions::self()->extensions();
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for (int i = 0; i < extensions.size(); ++i) {
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const Xcb::ExtensionData &extension = extensions.at(i);
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if (extension.errorBase != 0 &&
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event.error_code >= extension.errorBase && (index == -1 || extension.errorBase > base)) {
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index = i;
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base = extension.errorBase;
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}
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}
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if (tmp == QString::number(event.error_code)) {
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// XGetErrorText() failed or it has a bug that causes not finding all errors, check ourselves
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if (index != -1) {
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snprintf(num, 255, "%s.%d", extensions.at(index).name.constData(), event.error_code - base);
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XGetErrorDatabaseText(dpy, "XProtoError", num, "<unknown>", tmp, 255);
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} else
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strcpy(tmp, "<unknown>");
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}
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if (char* paren = strchr(tmp, '('))
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* paren = '\0';
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if (index != -1)
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ret = QByteArray("error: ") + (const char*)(tmp) + '[' + extensions.at(index).name +
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'+' + QByteArray::number(event.error_code - base) + ']';
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else
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ret = QByteArray("error: ") + (const char*)(tmp) + '[' + QByteArray::number(event.error_code) + ']';
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tmp[0] = '\0';
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for (int i = 0; i < extensions.size(); ++i)
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if (extensions.at(i).majorOpcode == event.request_code) {
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snprintf(num, 255, "%s.%d", extensions.at(i).name.constData(), event.minor_code);
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XGetErrorDatabaseText(dpy, "XRequest", num, "<unknown>", tmp, 255);
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ret += QByteArray(", request: ") + (const char*)(tmp) + '[' +
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extensions.at(i).name + '+' + QByteArray::number(event.minor_code) + ']';
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}
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if (tmp[0] == '\0') // Not found?
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ret += QByteArray(", request <unknown> [") + QByteArray::number(event.request_code) + ':'
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+ QByteArray::number(event.minor_code) + ']';
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if (event.resourceid != 0)
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ret += QByteArray(", resource: 0x") + QByteArray::number(qlonglong(event.resourceid), 16);
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}
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return ret;
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}
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#endif
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static int x11ErrorHandler(Display* d, XErrorEvent* e)
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{
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Q_UNUSED(d);
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bool ignore_badwindow = true; // Might be temporary
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if (initting && (e->request_code == X_ChangeWindowAttributes || e->request_code == X_GrabKey) &&
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e->error_code == BadAccess) {
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fputs(i18n("kwin: it looks like there's already a window manager running. kwin not started.\n").toLocal8Bit(), stderr);
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exit(1);
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}
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if (ignore_badwindow && (e->error_code == BadWindow || e->error_code == BadColor))
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return 0;
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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//fprintf( stderr, "kwin: X Error (%s)\n", KXErrorHandler::errorMessage( *e, d ).data());
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kWarning(1212) << "kwin: X Error (" << errorMessage(*e, d) << ")";
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#endif
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if (kwin_sync)
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fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", kBacktrace().toLocal8Bit().data());
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return 0;
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}
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class AlternativeWMDialog : public KDialog
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{
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public:
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AlternativeWMDialog()
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: KDialog() {
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setButtons(KDialog::Ok | KDialog::Cancel);
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QWidget* mainWidget = new QWidget(this);
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QVBoxLayout* layout = new QVBoxLayout(mainWidget);
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QString text = i18n(
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"KWin is unstable.\n"
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"It seems to have crashed several times in a row.\n"
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"You can select another window manager to run:");
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QLabel* textLabel = new QLabel(text, mainWidget);
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layout->addWidget(textLabel);
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wmList = new KComboBox(mainWidget);
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wmList->setEditable(true);
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layout->addWidget(wmList);
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addWM("metacity");
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addWM("openbox");
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addWM("fvwm2");
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addWM(KWIN_NAME);
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setMainWidget(mainWidget);
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raise();
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centerOnScreen(this);
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}
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void addWM(const QString& wm) {
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// TODO: Check if WM is installed
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if (!KStandardDirs::findExe(wm).isEmpty())
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wmList->addItem(wm);
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}
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QString selectedWM() const {
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return wmList->currentText();
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}
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private:
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KComboBox* wmList;
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};
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int Application::crashes = 0;
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Application::Application()
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: KApplication()
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, owner(screen_number)
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{
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if (KCmdLineArgs::parsedArgs("qt")->isSet("sync")) {
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kwin_sync = true;
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XSynchronize(display(), True);
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kDebug(1212) << "Running KWin in sync mode";
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}
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setQuitOnLastWindowClosed(false);
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KCmdLineArgs* args = KCmdLineArgs::parsedArgs();
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KSharedConfig::Ptr config = KGlobal::config();
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if (!config->isImmutable() && args->isSet("lock")) {
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// TODO: This shouldn't be necessary
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//config->setReadOnly( true );
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config->reparseConfiguration();
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}
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if (screen_number == -1)
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screen_number = DefaultScreen(display());
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if (!owner.claim(args->isSet("replace"), true)) {
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fputs(i18n("kwin: unable to claim manager selection, another wm running? (try using --replace)\n").toLocal8Bit(), stderr);
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::exit(1);
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}
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connect(&owner, SIGNAL(lostOwnership()), SLOT(lostSelection()));
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KCrash::setEmergencySaveFunction(Application::crashHandler);
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crashes = args->getOption("crashes").toInt();
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if (crashes >= 4) {
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// Something has gone seriously wrong
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AlternativeWMDialog dialog;
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QString cmd = KWIN_NAME;
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if (dialog.exec() == QDialog::Accepted)
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cmd = dialog.selectedWM();
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else
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::exit(1);
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if (cmd.length() > 500) {
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kDebug(1212) << "Command is too long, truncating";
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cmd = cmd.left(500);
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}
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kDebug(1212) << "Starting" << cmd << "and exiting";
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char buf[1024];
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sprintf(buf, "%s &", cmd.toAscii().data());
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system(buf);
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::exit(1);
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}
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if (crashes >= 2) {
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// Disable compositing if we have had too many crashes
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kDebug(1212) << "Too many crashes recently, disabling compositing";
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KConfigGroup compgroup(config, "Compositing");
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compgroup.writeEntry("Enabled", false);
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}
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// Reset crashes count if we stay up for more that 15 seconds
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QTimer::singleShot(15 * 1000, this, SLOT(resetCrashesCount()));
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initting = true; // Startup...
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// first load options - done internally by a different thread
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options = new Options;
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// Install X11 error handler
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XSetErrorHandler(x11ErrorHandler);
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// Check whether another windowmanager is running
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XSelectInput(display(), rootWindow(), SubstructureRedirectMask);
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syncX(); // Trigger error now
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atoms = new Atoms;
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// initting = false; // TODO
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// This tries to detect compositing options and can use GLX. GLX problems
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// (X errors) shouldn't cause kwin to abort, so this is out of the
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// critical startup section where x errors cause kwin to abort.
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// create workspace.
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(void) new Workspace(isSessionRestored());
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syncX(); // Trigger possible errors, there's still a chance to abort
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initting = false; // Startup done, we are up and running now.
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XEvent e;
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e.xclient.type = ClientMessage;
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e.xclient.message_type = XInternAtom(display(), "_KDE_SPLASH_PROGRESS", False);
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e.xclient.display = display();
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e.xclient.window = rootWindow();
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e.xclient.format = 8;
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strcpy(e.xclient.data.b, "wm");
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XSendEvent(display(), rootWindow(), False, SubstructureNotifyMask, &e);
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}
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Application::~Application()
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{
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delete Workspace::self();
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if (owner.ownerWindow() != None) // If there was no --replace (no new WM)
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XSetInputFocus(display(), PointerRoot, RevertToPointerRoot, xTime());
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delete options;
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delete effects;
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delete atoms;
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}
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void Application::lostSelection()
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{
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sendPostedEvents();
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delete Workspace::self();
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// Remove windowmanager privileges
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XSelectInput(display(), rootWindow(), PropertyChangeMask);
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quit();
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}
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bool Application::x11EventFilter(XEvent* e)
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{
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if (Workspace::self() && Workspace::self()->workspaceEvent(e))
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return true;
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return KApplication::x11EventFilter(e);
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}
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bool Application::notify(QObject* o, QEvent* e)
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{
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if (Workspace::self()->workspaceEvent(e))
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return true;
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return KApplication::notify(o, e);
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}
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static void sighandler(int)
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{
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QApplication::exit();
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}
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void Application::crashHandler(int signal)
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{
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crashes++;
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fprintf(stderr, "Application::crashHandler() called with signal %d; recent crashes: %d\n", signal, crashes);
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char cmd[1024];
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sprintf(cmd, "%s --crashes %d &",
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QFile::encodeName(QCoreApplication::applicationFilePath()).constData(), crashes);
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sleep(1);
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system(cmd);
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}
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void Application::resetCrashesCount()
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{
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crashes = 0;
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}
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} // namespace
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static const char version[] = KDE_VERSION_STRING;
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static const char description[] = I18N_NOOP("KDE window manager");
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extern "C"
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KDE_EXPORT int kdemain(int argc, char * argv[])
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{
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#ifdef M_TRIM_THRESHOLD
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// Prevent fragmentation of the heap by malloc (glibc).
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//
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// The default threshold is 128*1024, which can result in a large memory usage
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// due to fragmentation especially if we use the raster graphicssystem. On the
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// otherside if the threshold is too low, free() starts to permanently ask the kernel
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// about shrinking the heap.
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#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
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const int pagesize = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE);
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#else
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const int pagesize = 4*1024;
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#endif // HAVE_UNISTD_H
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mallopt(M_TRIM_THRESHOLD, 5*pagesize);
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#endif // M_TRIM_THRESHOLD
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Display* dpy = XOpenDisplay(NULL);
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if (!dpy) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: FATAL ERROR while trying to open display %s\n",
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argv[0], XDisplayName(NULL));
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exit(1);
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}
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int number_of_screens = ScreenCount(dpy);
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// multi head
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if (number_of_screens != 1 && KGlobalSettings::isMultiHead()) {
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KWin::is_multihead = true;
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KWin::screen_number = DefaultScreen(dpy);
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int pos; // Temporarily needed to reconstruct DISPLAY var if multi-head
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QByteArray display_name = XDisplayString(dpy);
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XCloseDisplay(dpy);
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dpy = 0;
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if ((pos = display_name.lastIndexOf('.')) != -1)
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display_name.remove(pos, 10); // 10 is enough to be sure we removed ".s"
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QString envir;
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for (int i = 0; i < number_of_screens; i++) {
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// If execution doesn't pass by here, then kwin
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// acts exactly as previously
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if (i != KWin::screen_number && fork() == 0) {
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KWin::screen_number = i;
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// Break here because we are the child process, we don't
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// want to fork() anymore
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break;
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}
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}
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// In the next statement, display_name shouldn't contain a screen
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// number. If it had it, it was removed at the "pos" check
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envir.sprintf("DISPLAY=%s.%d", display_name.data(), KWin::screen_number);
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if (putenv(strdup(envir.toAscii()))) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: WARNING: unable to set DISPLAY environment variable\n", argv[0]);
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perror("putenv()");
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}
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}
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KAboutData aboutData(
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KWIN_NAME, // The program name used internally
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0, // The message catalog name. If null, program name is used instead
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ki18n("KWin"), // A displayable program name string
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version, // The program version string
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ki18n(description), // Short description of what the app does
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KAboutData::License_GPL, // The license this code is released under
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ki18n("(c) 1999-2008, The KDE Developers")); // Copyright Statement
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aboutData.addAuthor(ki18n("Matthias Ettrich"), KLocalizedString(), "ettrich@kde.org");
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aboutData.addAuthor(ki18n("Cristian Tibirna"), KLocalizedString(), "tibirna@kde.org");
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aboutData.addAuthor(ki18n("Daniel M. Duley"), KLocalizedString(), "mosfet@kde.org");
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aboutData.addAuthor(ki18n("Luboš Luňák"), KLocalizedString(), "l.lunak@kde.org");
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aboutData.addAuthor(ki18n("Martin Gräßlin"), ki18n("Maintainer"), "mgraesslin@kde.org");
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KCmdLineArgs::init(argc, argv, &aboutData);
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KCmdLineOptions args;
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args.add("lock", ki18n("Disable configuration options"));
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args.add("replace", ki18n("Replace already-running ICCCM2.0-compliant window manager"));
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args.add("crashes <n>", ki18n("Indicate that KWin has recently crashed n times"));
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KCmdLineArgs::addCmdLineOptions(args);
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if (KDE_signal(SIGTERM, KWin::sighandler) == SIG_IGN)
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KDE_signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
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if (KDE_signal(SIGINT, KWin::sighandler) == SIG_IGN)
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KDE_signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
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if (KDE_signal(SIGHUP, KWin::sighandler) == SIG_IGN)
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KDE_signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN);
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// Disable the glib event loop integration, since it seems to be responsible
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// for several bug reports about high CPU usage (bug #239963)
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setenv("QT_NO_GLIB", "1", true);
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org::kde::KSMServerInterface ksmserver("org.kde.ksmserver", "/KSMServer", QDBusConnection::sessionBus());
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ksmserver.suspendStartup(KWIN_NAME);
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KWin::Application a;
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ksmserver.resumeStartup(KWIN_NAME);
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KWin::SessionManager weAreIndeed;
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KWin::SessionSaveDoneHelper helper;
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KGlobal::locale()->insertCatalog("kwin_effects");
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KGlobal::locale()->insertCatalog("kwin_scripts");
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KGlobal::locale()->insertCatalog("kwin_scripting");
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|
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// Announce when KWIN_DIRECT_GL is set for above HACK
|
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if (qstrcmp(qgetenv("KWIN_DIRECT_GL"), "1") == 0)
|
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kDebug(1212) << "KWIN_DIRECT_GL set, not forcing LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1";
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|
|
|
fcntl(XConnectionNumber(KWin::display()), F_SETFD, 1);
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|
|
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QString appname;
|
|
if (KWin::screen_number == 0)
|
|
appname = "org.kde.kwin";
|
|
else
|
|
appname.sprintf("org.kde.kwin-screen-%d", KWin::screen_number);
|
|
|
|
QDBusConnection::sessionBus().interface()->registerService(
|
|
appname, QDBusConnectionInterface::DontQueueService);
|
|
|
|
KCmdLineArgs* sargs = KCmdLineArgs::parsedArgs();
|
|
|
|
return a.exec();
|
|
}
|
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#include "main.moc"
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