kwin/utils.h
Martin Gräßlin b45eeae352 [Xcb::Wrapper] Introduce a Property and StringProperty Wrapper subclass
The Xcb::Property can wrap the xcb_get_property call and provides
convenient access methods to read the value of the reply with checks
applied. For this it provides a templated ::value method for reading a
single value or reading an array. There's also a ::toBool and
::toByteArray which performs the conversion directly with default values
for the type and format checks.

Xcb::TransientFor is changed to be derived from Property instead of
Wrapper directly, so that the reading of the property value can be
shared.

Xcb::StringProperty is a convenient wrapper derived from Property to
handle the reading of a string property providing a cast to QByteArray
operator. This replaces the ::getStringProperty from utils. Though the
separator functionality from ::getStringProperty is not provided as that
is only used in one function and handled there.

All the custom usages of xcb_get_property or getStringProperty are
replaced to use this new wrapper. That simplifies the code and ensures
that all properties are read in the same way.

REVIEW: 117574
2014-04-17 07:41:33 +02:00

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/********************************************************************
KWin - the KDE window manager
This file is part of the KDE project.
Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Matthias Ettrich <ettrich@kde.org>
Copyright (C) 2003 Lubos Lunak <l.lunak@kde.org>
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#ifndef KWIN_UTILS_H
#define KWIN_UTILS_H
// cmake stuff
#include <config-kwin.h>
#include <kwinconfig.h>
// kwin
#include <kwinglobals.h>
// KDE
#include <netwm_def.h>
// Qt
#include <QList>
#include <QPoint>
#include <QRect>
#include <QScopedPointer>
// system
#include <limits.h>
namespace KWin
{
// window types that are supported as normal windows (i.e. KWin actually manages them)
const NET::WindowTypes SUPPORTED_MANAGED_WINDOW_TYPES_MASK = NET::NormalMask | NET::DesktopMask | NET::DockMask
| NET::ToolbarMask | NET::MenuMask | NET::DialogMask /*| NET::OverrideMask*/ | NET::TopMenuMask
| NET::UtilityMask | NET::SplashMask | NET::NotificationMask;
// window types that are supported as unmanaged (mainly for compositing)
const NET::WindowTypes SUPPORTED_UNMANAGED_WINDOW_TYPES_MASK = NET::NormalMask | NET::DesktopMask | NET::DockMask
| NET::ToolbarMask | NET::MenuMask | NET::DialogMask /*| NET::OverrideMask*/ | NET::TopMenuMask
| NET::UtilityMask | NET::SplashMask | NET::DropdownMenuMask | NET::PopupMenuMask
| NET::TooltipMask | NET::NotificationMask | NET::ComboBoxMask | NET::DNDIconMask;
const QPoint invalidPoint(INT_MIN, INT_MIN);
class Toplevel;
class Client;
class Unmanaged;
class Deleted;
class Group;
class Options;
typedef QList< Toplevel* > ToplevelList;
typedef QList< Client* > ClientList;
typedef QList< const Client* > ConstClientList;
typedef QList< Unmanaged* > UnmanagedList;
typedef QList< Deleted* > DeletedList;
typedef QList< Group* > GroupList;
extern Options* options;
enum Layer {
UnknownLayer = -1,
FirstLayer = 0,
DesktopLayer = FirstLayer,
BelowLayer,
NormalLayer,
DockLayer,
AboveLayer,
NotificationLayer, // layer for windows of type notification
ActiveLayer, // active fullscreen, or active dialog
UnmanagedLayer, // layer for override redirect windows.
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);
}
enum StrutArea {
StrutAreaInvalid = 0, // Null
StrutAreaTop = 1 << 0,
StrutAreaRight = 1 << 1,
StrutAreaBottom = 1 << 2,
StrutAreaLeft = 1 << 3,
StrutAreaAll = StrutAreaTop | StrutAreaRight | StrutAreaBottom | StrutAreaLeft
};
Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(StrutAreas, StrutArea)
class StrutRect : public QRect
{
public:
explicit StrutRect(QRect rect = QRect(), StrutArea area = StrutAreaInvalid);
StrutRect(const StrutRect& other);
inline StrutArea area() const {
return m_area;
};
private:
StrutArea m_area;
};
typedef QVector<StrutRect> StrutRects;
enum ShadeMode {
ShadeNone, // not shaded
ShadeNormal, // normally shaded - isShade() is true only here
ShadeHover, // "shaded", but visible due to hover unshade
ShadeActivated // "shaded", but visible due to alt+tab to the window
};
template <typename T> using ScopedCPointer = QScopedPointer<T, QScopedPointerPodDeleter>;
void updateXTime();
void grabXServer();
void ungrabXServer();
bool grabbedXServer();
bool grabXKeyboard(xcb_window_t w = rootWindow());
void ungrabXKeyboard();
/**
* Small helper class which performs @link grabXServer in the ctor and
* @link ungrabXServer in the dtor. Use this class to ensure that grab and
* ungrab are matched.
**/
class XServerGrabber
{
public:
XServerGrabber() {
grabXServer();
}
~XServerGrabber() {
ungrabXServer();
}
};
// the docs say it's UrgencyHint, but it's often #defined as XUrgencyHint
#ifndef UrgencyHint
#define UrgencyHint XUrgencyHint
#endif
// converting between X11 mouse/keyboard state mask and Qt button/keyboard states
int qtToX11Button(Qt::MouseButton button);
Qt::MouseButton x11ToQtMouseButton(int button);
int qtToX11State(Qt::MouseButtons buttons, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifiers);
Qt::MouseButtons x11ToQtMouseButtons(int state);
Qt::KeyboardModifiers x11ToQtKeyboardModifiers(int state);
void checkNonExistentClients();
} // namespace
// Must be outside namespace
Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(KWin::StrutAreas)
#endif