/* * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab * * i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager * © 2009-2010 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE) * * include/data.h: This file defines all data structures used by i3 * */ #include #include #include #ifndef _DATA_H #define _DATA_H #include "queue.h" /* * To get the big concept: There are helper structures like struct Colorpixel * or struct Stack_Window. Everything which is also defined as type (see * forward definitions) is considered to be a major structure, thus important. * * Let’s start from the biggest to the smallest: * * TODO * */ /* Forward definitions */ typedef struct Font i3Font; typedef struct Binding Binding; typedef struct Rect Rect; typedef struct xoutput Output; typedef struct Con Con; typedef struct Match Match; typedef struct Window i3Window; /****************************************************************************** * Helper types *****************************************************************************/ typedef enum { D_LEFT, D_RIGHT, D_UP, D_DOWN } direction_t; typedef enum { NO_ORIENTATION = 0, HORIZ, VERT } orientation_t; typedef enum { BS_NORMAL = 0, BS_NONE = 1, BS_1PIXEL = 2 } border_style_t; enum { BIND_NONE = 0, BIND_SHIFT = XCB_MOD_MASK_SHIFT, /* (1 << 0) */ BIND_CONTROL = XCB_MOD_MASK_CONTROL, /* (1 << 2) */ BIND_MOD1 = XCB_MOD_MASK_1, /* (1 << 3) */ BIND_MOD2 = XCB_MOD_MASK_2, /* (1 << 4) */ BIND_MOD3 = XCB_MOD_MASK_3, /* (1 << 5) */ BIND_MOD4 = XCB_MOD_MASK_4, /* (1 << 6) */ BIND_MOD5 = XCB_MOD_MASK_5, /* (1 << 7) */ BIND_MODE_SWITCH = (1 << 8) }; /** * Stores a rectangle, for example the size of a window, the child window etc. * It needs to be packed so that the compiler will not add any padding bytes. * (it is used in src/ewmh.c for example) * * Note that x and y can contain signed values in some cases (for example when * used for the coordinates of a window, which can be set outside of the * visible area, but not when specifying the position of a workspace for the * _NET_WM_WORKAREA hint). Not declaring x/y as int32_t saves us a lot of * typecasts. * */ struct Rect { uint32_t x; uint32_t y; uint32_t width; uint32_t height; } __attribute__((packed)); /** * Stores the reserved pixels on each screen edge read from a * _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL. * */ struct reservedpx { uint32_t left; uint32_t right; uint32_t top; uint32_t bottom; }; /** * Stores a width/height pair, used as part of deco_render_params to check * whether the rects width/height have changed. * */ struct width_height { uint32_t w; uint32_t h; }; /** * Stores the parameters for rendering a window decoration. This structure is * cached in every Con and no re-rendering will be done if the parameters have * not changed (only the pixmaps will be copied). * */ struct deco_render_params { struct Colortriple *color; int border_style; struct width_height con_rect; struct width_height con_window_rect; Rect con_deco_rect; uint32_t background; bool con_is_leaf; xcb_font_t font; }; struct Ignore_Event { int sequence; int response_type; time_t added; SLIST_ENTRY(Ignore_Event) ignore_events; }; /****************************************************************************** * Major types *****************************************************************************/ /** * Holds a keybinding, consisting of a keycode combined with modifiers and the * command which is executed as soon as the key is pressed (see src/command.c) * */ struct Binding { /** Symbol the user specified in configfile, if any. This needs to be * stored with the binding to be able to re-convert it into a keycode * if the keyboard mapping changes (using Xmodmap for example) */ char *symbol; /** Only in use if symbol != NULL. Gets set to the value to which the * symbol got translated when binding. Useful for unbinding and * checking which binding was used when a key press event comes in. * * This is an array of number_keycodes size. */ xcb_keycode_t *translated_to; uint32_t number_keycodes; /** Keycode to bind */ uint32_t keycode; /** Bitmask consisting of BIND_MOD_1, BIND_MODE_SWITCH, … */ uint32_t mods; /** Command, like in command mode */ char *command; TAILQ_ENTRY(Binding) bindings; }; /** * Holds a command specified by an exec-line in the config (see src/config.c) * */ struct Autostart { /** Command, like in command mode */ char *command; TAILQ_ENTRY(Autostart) autostarts; }; /** * Data structure for cached font information: * - font id in X11 (load it once) * - font height (multiple calls needed to get it) * */ struct Font { /** The height of the font, built from font_ascent + font_descent */ int height; /** The xcb-id for the font */ xcb_font_t id; }; /** * An Output is a physical output on your graphics driver. Outputs which * are currently in use have (output->active == true). Each output has a * position and a mode. An output usually corresponds to one connected * screen (except if you are running multiple screens in clone mode). * */ struct xoutput { /** Output id, so that we can requery the output directly later */ xcb_randr_output_t id; /** Name of the output */ char *name; /** Pointer to the Con which represents this output */ Con *con; /** Whether the output is currently active (has a CRTC attached with a * valid mode) */ bool active; /** Internal flags, necessary for querying RandR screens (happens in * two stages) */ bool changed; bool to_be_disabled; bool primary; /** x, y, width, height */ Rect rect; #if 0 /** The bar window */ xcb_window_t bar; xcb_gcontext_t bargc; /** Contains all clients with _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE == * _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DOCK */ SLIST_HEAD(dock_clients_head, Client) dock_clients; #endif TAILQ_ENTRY(xoutput) outputs; }; struct Window { xcb_window_t id; /** Holds the xcb_window_t (just an ID) for the leader window (logical * parent for toolwindows and similar floating windows) */ xcb_window_t leader; xcb_window_t transient_for; char *class_class; char *class_instance; /** The name of the window as it will be passed to X11 (in UCS2 if the * application supports _NET_WM_NAME, in COMPOUND_TEXT otherwise). */ char *name_x; /** Flag to force re-rendering the decoration upon changes */ bool name_x_changed; /** The name of the window as used in JSON (in UTF-8 if the application * supports _NET_WM_NAME, in COMPOUND_TEXT otherwise) */ char *name_json; /** The length of the name in glyphs (not bytes) */ int name_len; /** Whether the application used _NET_WM_NAME */ bool uses_net_wm_name; /** Whether the application needs to receive WM_TAKE_FOCUS */ bool needs_take_focus; /** Whether the window says it is a dock window */ enum { W_NODOCK = 0, W_DOCK_TOP = 1, W_DOCK_BOTTOM = 2 } dock; /** Pixels the window reserves. left/right/top/bottom */ struct reservedpx reserved; }; struct Match { enum { M_WINDOW, M_CON } what; char *title; int title_len; char *application; char *class; char *instance; char *mark; enum { M_DONTCHECK = -1, M_NODOCK = 0, M_DOCK_ANY = 1, M_DOCK_TOP = 2, M_DOCK_BOTTOM = 3 } dock; xcb_window_t id; Con *con_id; enum { M_ANY = 0, M_TILING, M_FLOATING } floating; enum { M_GLOBAL = 0, M_OUTPUT, M_WORKSPACE } levels; enum { M_USER = 0, M_RESTART } source; char *target_ws; /* Where the window looking for a match should be inserted: * * M_HERE = the matched container will be replaced by the window * (layout saving) * M_ASSIGN_WS = the matched container will be inserted in the target_ws. * M_BELOW = the window will be inserted as a child of the matched container * (dockareas) * */ enum { M_HERE = 0, M_ASSIGN_WS, M_BELOW } insert_where; TAILQ_ENTRY(Match) matches; TAILQ_ENTRY(Match) assignments; }; struct Con { bool mapped; enum { CT_ROOT = 0, CT_OUTPUT = 1, CT_CON = 2, CT_FLOATING_CON = 3, CT_WORKSPACE = 4, CT_DOCKAREA = 5 } type; orientation_t orientation; struct Con *parent; struct Rect rect; struct Rect window_rect; struct Rect deco_rect; /** the geometry this window requested when getting mapped */ struct Rect geometry; char *name; /** the workspace number, if this Con is of type CT_WORKSPACE and the * workspace is not a named workspace (for named workspaces, num == -1) */ int num; /* a sticky-group is an identifier which bundles several containers to a * group. The contents are shared between all of them, that is they are * displayed on whichever of the containers is currently visible */ char *sticky_group; /* user-definable mark to jump to this container later */ char *mark; double percent; /* proportional width/height, calculated from WM_NORMAL_HINTS, used to * apply an aspect ratio to windows (think of MPlayer) */ int proportional_width; int proportional_height; /* the wanted size of the window, used in combination with size * increments (see below). */ int base_width; int base_height; /* the x11 border pixel attribute */ int border_width; /* minimum increment size specified for the window (in pixels) */ int width_increment; int height_increment; struct Window *window; /* Should this container be marked urgent? This gets set when the window * inside this container (if any) sets the urgency hint, for example. */ bool urgent; /* ids/pixmap/graphics context for the frame window */ xcb_window_t frame; xcb_pixmap_t pixmap; xcb_gcontext_t pm_gc; bool pixmap_recreated; /** Cache for the decoration rendering */ struct deco_render_params *deco_render_params; /* Only workspace-containers can have floating clients */ TAILQ_HEAD(floating_head, Con) floating_head; TAILQ_HEAD(nodes_head, Con) nodes_head; TAILQ_HEAD(focus_head, Con) focus_head; TAILQ_HEAD(swallow_head, Match) swallow_head; enum { CF_NONE = 0, CF_OUTPUT = 1, CF_GLOBAL = 2 } fullscreen_mode; enum { L_DEFAULT = 0, L_STACKED = 1, L_TABBED = 2, L_DOCKAREA = 3, L_OUTPUT = 4 } layout; border_style_t border_style; /** floating? (= not in tiling layout) This cannot be simply a bool * because we want to keep track of whether the status was set by the * application (by setting _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE appropriately) or by the * user. The user’s choice overwrites automatic mode, of course. The * order of the values is important because we check with >= * FLOATING_AUTO_ON if a client is floating. */ enum { FLOATING_AUTO_OFF = 0, FLOATING_USER_OFF = 1, FLOATING_AUTO_ON = 2, FLOATING_USER_ON = 3 } floating; /** This counter contains the number of UnmapNotify events for this * container (or, more precisely, for its ->frame) which should be ignored. * UnmapNotify events need to be ignored when they are caused by i3 itself, * for example when reparenting or when unmapping the window on a workspace * change. */ uint8_t ignore_unmap; TAILQ_ENTRY(Con) nodes; TAILQ_ENTRY(Con) focused; TAILQ_ENTRY(Con) all_cons; TAILQ_ENTRY(Con) floating_windows; /** callbacks */ void(*on_remove_child)(Con *); }; #endif