10d3281b0f
Some of them are useless nowadays, others very unlikely to be a problem. Those which might still be interesting somewhen in the future are just commented out.
167 lines
5.0 KiB
C
167 lines
5.0 KiB
C
/*
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* vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
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*
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* i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager
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* © 2009-2011 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE)
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*
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* A "match" is a data structure which acts like a mask or expression to match
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* certain windows or not. For example, when using commands, you can specify a
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* command like this: [title="*Firefox*"] kill. The title member of the match
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* data structure will then be filled and i3 will check each window using
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* match_matches_window() to find the windows affected by this command.
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*
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*/
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#include "all.h"
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/*
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* Initializes the Match data structure. This function is necessary because the
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* members representing boolean values (like dock) need to be initialized with
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* -1 instead of 0.
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*
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*/
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void match_init(Match *match) {
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memset(match, 0, sizeof(Match));
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match->dock = -1;
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}
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/*
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* Check if a match is empty. This is necessary while parsing commands to see
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* whether the user specified a match at all.
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*
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*/
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bool match_is_empty(Match *match) {
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/* we cannot simply use memcmp() because the structure is part of a
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* TAILQ and I don’t want to start with things like assuming that the
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* last member of a struct really is at the end in memory… */
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return (match->title == NULL &&
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match->mark == NULL &&
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match->application == NULL &&
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match->class == NULL &&
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match->instance == NULL &&
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match->role == NULL &&
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match->id == XCB_NONE &&
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match->con_id == NULL &&
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match->dock == -1 &&
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match->floating == M_ANY);
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}
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/*
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* Copies the data of a match from src to dest.
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*
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*/
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void match_copy(Match *dest, Match *src) {
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memcpy(dest, src, sizeof(Match));
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/* The DUPLICATE_REGEX macro creates a new regular expression from the
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* ->pattern of the old one. It therefore does use a little more memory then
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* with a refcounting system, but it’s easier this way. */
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#define DUPLICATE_REGEX(field) do { \
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if (src->field != NULL) \
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dest->field = regex_new(src->field->pattern); \
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} while (0)
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DUPLICATE_REGEX(title);
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DUPLICATE_REGEX(mark);
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DUPLICATE_REGEX(application);
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DUPLICATE_REGEX(class);
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DUPLICATE_REGEX(instance);
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DUPLICATE_REGEX(role);
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}
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/*
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* Check if a match data structure matches the given window.
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*
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*/
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bool match_matches_window(Match *match, i3Window *window) {
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LOG("Checking window 0x%08x (class %s)\n", window->id, window->class_class);
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if (match->class != NULL) {
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if (window->class_class != NULL &&
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regex_matches(match->class, window->class_class)) {
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LOG("window class matches (%s)\n", window->class_class);
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} else {
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return false;
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}
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}
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if (match->instance != NULL) {
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if (window->class_instance != NULL &&
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regex_matches(match->instance, window->class_instance)) {
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LOG("window instance matches (%s)\n", window->class_instance);
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} else {
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return false;
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}
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}
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if (match->id != XCB_NONE) {
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if (window->id == match->id) {
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LOG("match made by window id (%d)\n", window->id);
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} else {
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LOG("window id does not match\n");
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return false;
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}
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}
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if (match->title != NULL) {
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if (window->name_json != NULL &&
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regex_matches(match->title, window->name_json)) {
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LOG("title matches (%s)\n", window->name_json);
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} else {
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return false;
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}
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}
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if (match->role != NULL) {
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if (window->role != NULL &&
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regex_matches(match->role, window->role)) {
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LOG("window_role matches (%s)\n", window->role);
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} else {
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return false;
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}
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}
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if (match->dock != -1) {
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if ((window->dock == W_DOCK_TOP && match->dock == M_DOCK_TOP) ||
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(window->dock == W_DOCK_BOTTOM && match->dock == M_DOCK_BOTTOM) ||
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((window->dock == W_DOCK_TOP || window->dock == W_DOCK_BOTTOM) &&
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match->dock == M_DOCK_ANY) ||
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(window->dock == W_NODOCK && match->dock == M_NODOCK)) {
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LOG("dock status matches\n");
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} else {
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LOG("dock status does not match\n");
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return false;
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}
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}
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/* We don’t check the mark because this function is not even called when
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* the mark would have matched - it is checked in cmdparse.y itself */
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if (match->mark != NULL) {
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LOG("mark does not match\n");
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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/*
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* Frees the given match. It must not be used afterwards!
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*
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*/
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void match_free(Match *match) {
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/* First step: free the regex fields / patterns */
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regex_free(match->title);
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regex_free(match->application);
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regex_free(match->class);
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regex_free(match->instance);
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regex_free(match->mark);
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regex_free(match->role);
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/* Second step: free the regex helper struct itself */
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FREE(match->title);
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FREE(match->application);
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FREE(match->class);
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FREE(match->instance);
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FREE(match->mark);
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FREE(match->role);
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}
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