Remove EVENT_SCROLL_{UP_DOWN} since it is not being used.
Change EVENT_PREFIX to include dash and event names to be just the name without
the prefix, for simplified parsing. Use check_send_cmd function to parse the
cmd, using the event name as the IPC command name, and the section after the
event name to be the argument. The format of a cmd would be "dwm-<event
name>-<arg>", so the cmd can easily be translated into an IPC command.
Call member functions for all dwmipc events for better organization and to avoid
cluttering the constructor. The dwmipc event functions are now just assigned to
a lambda that calls a member function.
Add update_tag_labels function for updating the tag labels based on their state
since this code is repetetive.
Add update_title_labels function since that code is also somewhat repetetive.
Move reconnect code to reconnect_dwm for better organization.
Use pointers to m_monitors array elements instead of holding onto indices, since
most of the time, a member of the Monitor element will need to be accessed.
These variables should always hold a valid address starting in the constructor,
so checks for nullptr should not be necessary. A monitor will always be active
and the bar will always be mapped onto a monitor.
Add some comments where needed.
Reorganize the constructor into a more logical format
Only subscribe to events if their labels are included in the default format.
Follow clang-tidy warnings and use trailing return types.
Move m_ipc->get_monitors to update_monitor_ref since in most cases where the
monitor references would need to be updated using geometry, m_ipc->get_monitors
would need to be called.
Since the layout_change_event is raised for all monitors, check to make sure the
monitor of the bar matches the monitor on which the layout was changed before
setting the layout label.
When the module starts up, the title is not set until the client focus changes.
This commit fixes that by getting the window title of the currently selected
client in the module constructor.
This fixes issue mihirlad55/polybar-dwm-module#4 where the title would not
update if the title of the currently focused window changed. The
focused_title_change_event is raised exactly when the focused window's
title changes, so this should automatically update the title using the callback
when necessary.
The module is currently working, but not fully stable. All tags specified in
config.cmake for internal/dwm are supported. This was implemented following the
i3 and bspwm modules. There is still some cleaning/refactoring to do to polish
the module up.
label-state will be the label used for each tag. label-layout will show the
current layout. label-title will show the current window title.
label-title allows each monitor to show its selected window's title on the bar.
The xwindow module only shows the currently focused window on all monitors.
pin-tags will show all tags whether or not they are selected.
label-separator is inserted between workspaces.
enable-click will allow the user to view tags and toggle the view on tags.
Include dwmipcpp as a library in cmake and config files, so it can be built
automatically. The configuration of dwmicpp was added to match that of i3 and
bspwm to maintain the same cmake workflow and style.
* Add variant support to xkeyboard layout label
Solves #316
* Run style checks, I guess?
* Add comment
* Return nothing if there is no variant
* Update CHANGELOG
* Fix xkeyboard module spacing between the layout and indicators when indicators are empty.
* Simplify the empty label check.
* Remove permanently enabled SCROLL_LOCK, sorry.
* Another mistake.
* Update src/modules/xkeyboard.cpp
Co-authored-by: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com>
* Update src/modules/xkeyboard.cpp
Co-authored-by: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com>
* Update.
* Fix xkeyboard module spacing between the layout and indicators, when indicators are empty. And fix the spacing between indicators when some are empty.
* Add issue #2292 to fixed.
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Co-authored-by: Filip Banák <6111455-Filip62@users.noreply.gitlab.com>
Co-authored-by: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com>
* refactor(color): Use enum class for color type
* Add testcases for tag parser
* Make tag parser a pull-style parser
Being able to parse single elements at a time gives us more fine-grained
error messages, we can also parse as much as possible and only stop
after an exception.
* fix(color): Parser did not check for invalid chars
* tag parser: First full implementation
* tag parser: Fix remaining failing tests
* tag parser: Replace old parser
* tag parser: Treat alignment as formatting tag
Makes the structure less complex and the alignment tags really are
formatting tags, they are structurally no different from the %{R} tag.
* tag parser: Cleanup type definitions
All type definitions for tags now live in tags/types.hpp, the parser.hpp
only contains the definitions necessary for actually calling the parser,
this shouldn't be included in many places (only places that actually do
parsing). But many places need the definitions for the tags themselves.
* Rename components/parser to tags/dispatch
* tag parser: Cleanup
* Add changelog
* Adopt keep a changelog
Ref: https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/
* Add changelog to release and contributing docs
* Use H2 for automatically added Download section
The individual changelog subsections use H3 and the changelog section
uses H2, so the Download section should use the same heading
* Add already present changes to changelog
* Mention changelog issue references in CONTRIBUTING.md
Codecov would add code comments (annotations) to PR diffs whenever a
line was not covered by tests. This isn't really useful to us right now
and just produces noise.
The change in #2270 accidentally broke how we access module types.
module<Impl>::TYPE always points to the module superclass and it thus
accesses its empty TYPE field.
This mainly broke legacy action handling.
Ref #2270
Since the forked processes are still our children, we need to wait on
them, otherwise they become zombie processes.
We now fork twice, let the first fork immediately return and wait on it.
This reparents the second fork, which runs the actual code, to the init
process which then collects it.
Ref #770
For some reason when passing some non-const strings to convert, the
convert(T&& arg) method was used instead of the one specialized for
strings.
This caused an error in clang because you can't pass objects with
non-trivial types to varargs functions.
The best solution I found was to just add a specialized function for
non-const strings.
This was a backwards-incompatible change introduced in #2199, however it
was caused because `module_formatter.has` throws an exception when the
format doesn't exist instead of just returning false.
Fixes#2262
Ref #2199
Whenever a release is published, this action will create a release
archive and update the release body with a download section.
This also integrates the suggestions from #2276Resolves#2276
If two WM events arrive withing 25ms of one-another, the second one does
not trigger a bar update.
The module state is still correct, it is just not reflected in the bar.
This somehow caused updates being swallowed in fluxbox, but only after
PR #882 was merged, even though that 25ms restriction existed long
before that.
Fixes#2272
Since 3.5.0, we use m_interval for a modulo operation, this crashes the
bar if the interval is 0. A non-positive interval shouldn't be allowed
anyway, so we now throw an exception in that case.
Fixes#2273
Pre 3.5.0, any key starting with 'inherit' was treated as an inherit
directive. This allowed for multiple inheritance even though it was
never inteded in that way.
3.5.0 removed that bug/feature by doing a strict check against 'inherit'
It seems people were relying on this behavior, so we are adding it back.
However multiple inheritance with multiple keys is also deprecated in
favor of the `inherit` key now supporting multiple space separated
sections.
This is because the config doesn't have a key order, but inheritance
does depend on the order the different section keys are copied over (if
multiple inherited sections define the same key).
Fixes#2269
* [Temperature, Ramp] fix wrong icon for temperatures near base and warn temps
* [Temperature, Ramp] fix wrong icon for temperatures near base and warn temps
* Fix minor error
* Added WARN state for cpu module
* Implement WARN state for CPU, Memory modules, working on fs module
* Implement WARN state for fs module
* Simplify WARN state implementation for cpu and memory
* explicitly check percentage in get_by_percentage_with_borders
* Fixed silly error
* implement warn state on battery module, standardize the implementation on other modules
* minor fixes
* fix annoying error
* use more intuitive param name
* Fix percentage with borders bug
* Make requested changes
Hide the effect of warn states when unused
* Backward Compat: use no format instead of fallback label
* Reformat
* Refactor
* Reformat
* Reformat: convert tabs to spaces
* Reformat