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patrick96
4bc7a09c7e refactor(builder): Remove unused condition parameter
Same as in #1952, the methods are never called with the optional
parameter, except once where it is called with the default value.

Ref: #1952
2019-12-18 21:22:47 +01:00
Tudor Brindus
bc560952e0 cpu: Consider steal time for load calculation (#1955)
* Add steal time to cpu_time struct

* Consider steal time as part of load calculations

* Typo fix
2019-12-16 17:05:18 +01:00
Tudor Brindus
ad3960e050 fix(build): GCC 6.3 discarded qualifiers (#1953)
This fixes the below error:

     /code/polybar/src/components/controller.cpp:110:117:   required from here
     /code/polybar/src/components/controller.cpp💯60: error: passing ‘const volatile std::shared_ptr<polybar::modules::module_interface>’ as ‘this’ argument discards qualifiers [-fpermissive]
          auto equal_predicate = [](auto& m1, auto& m2) { return m1->name() == m2->name(); };
2019-12-13 00:04:27 +01:00
patrick96
37628f8691 refactor(builder): Remove unused add_space parameter
the `node` and `node_repeat` were never called with the optional
parameter add_space. And its default value is false, so the
corresponding code was never used.

I think in general it is better to just have the user of those functions
call `builder::space` when they need to instead of adding more
complexity to the `node*` functions.
2019-12-12 22:08:34 +01:00
infokiller
fb6e874235 feat(label): Add minlen with alignment (#1546)
* Add label minlen and alignment.

Fix build

* Update src/drawtypes/label.cpp

Co-Authored-By: infokiller <infokiller@users.noreply.github.com>

* Use existing alignment type.

* Remove redundant max_len handling in label::get.

* Fix shadowing.

* Add label alignment tests.

* Handle minlen/maxlen and alignment in same function.

Also add a test for a test case brought up in the PR discussion.

* Format files with clang-format

* Move builder::get_label_text tests into label tests

builder::get_label_text doesn't really do anything anymore

* builder: remove get_label_text

* label: Clean up label::get()

* Fix comment style.

* Set default label alignment to left.

* Update src/drawtypes/label.cpp

Co-Authored-By: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com>

* Update include/drawtypes/label.hpp

Co-Authored-By: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com>
2019-12-01 01:28:41 +01:00
Justin Dubs
70bf0339b8 feat(pulse): Add click-(middle|right) keys (#1941) 2019-11-28 17:36:14 +01:00
Jérôme BOULMIER
e5783d4113 Include empty tokens when splitting if necessary (#1893)
Fixes #1881
2019-11-21 22:26:53 +01:00
patrick96
51184c7ead ipc: Remove unused global setting
None of the payload fields seem to be used. They were the only place
where EVENT_SIZE was used and why it had to be a macro (no variable
length arrays).
2019-11-01 11:12:40 +01:00
patrick96
3ea7600412 build: Move all possible variables into settings.cpp
Anything that doesn't have to be used as a macro
2019-11-01 11:12:40 +01:00
patrick96
100632cce3 fix(http): Pass char* as CURLOPT_USERAGENT 2019-11-01 11:12:40 +01:00
patrick96
6f882ba3b2 build: Move non-macro variables into settings.cpp
Since APP_VERSION is different for every commit and almost all file
include settings.hpp, the whole project has to be rebuilt for every
commit. With this, hopefully, this can be greatly reduced and only
changed files need to be rebuilt. This will also help ccache
2019-11-01 11:12:40 +01:00
patrick96
6849b8a56b clang-format 2019-10-27 16:02:33 +01:00
patrick96
587dc6c84d bar: Make module separator a label
Some people use text modules instead of the `separator` key in the bar
section to better configure the separator (colors, fonts).
Since we disallowed the same module being used multiple times in #1534,
this will now print an error message.

This should help with this a bit.

Ref #1913
2019-10-27 16:02:33 +01:00
patrick96
2b31a3f112 fix(backlight): Use 'brightness' with amdgpu_bl0
The amdgpu driver seems to set 'actual_brightness' wrong.

Fixes #1870
Ref: https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar/issues/335
2019-10-21 14:37:29 +02:00
patrick96
fea579ec85 fix(bar): Configure window before remapping
Some WMs like i3 discard position information when unmapping the bar and
because of that the bar would be at the wrong position after being
remapped.

Fixes #1484
Ref: https://github.com/i3/i3/pull/3834
2019-10-21 13:22:51 +02:00
Patrick Ziegler
a119c3386b
controller: Print error for duplicate modules (#1534)
* refactor: Use flat module list if possible

Before if you wanted to iterate over all loaded modules you had to first
iterate over all blocks and then over their modules even if you didn't
care about alignment.

* refactor: setup modules in separate function

* controller: Print error for duplicate modules

You can't use the same name twice inside the module lists

E.g.

  modules-left = a b c
  modules-center = a
  modules-right = b

would print an error.

We only print an error for now because we don't want to break existing
configs. But in the future this should be properly enforced.
2019-10-21 10:20:45 +02:00
Matthias Viehweger
52f0623315 feat(xworkspaces): Support occupied workspaces (#882)
A workspace is occupied if it is not active and there is at least one window managed by the WM (`_NET_CLIENT_LIST`) that has set `_NET_WM_DESKTOP` to that workspace.

The behavior when `_NET_WM_DESKTOP` is not set is not yet clear but this is unlikely to happen since most WMs will position windows on some desktop.

Closes #874
Fixes #1444
Fixes #1033 

* Set Desktop OCCUPIED if a window moves there

This covers more of an edge-case. I did this first by accident, it might
vanish later on.

* Replace tracking change of WS with currently used WS

* Untrack occupied workspaces

* Track windows and their desktops in pairs

* Match type of occupied_desktops with current_desktop

Because the index needs to be matched later on, type mismatches would be non-ideal.

* Recreate the occupied desktops everytime and remove duplicates

* Readd support for moving windows to other desktops

* Use less characters to empty the vector

* Rename variable storing the desktops

* Recount windows on every occasion

This alone simplifies the management and the lookup for occupation of a
workspace

* Keep track of number of windows in every workspace

* Add debugging output that shall be removed before merging

* Remove obsolete TODO

* m_client_list should always be diff'd, since the desktop may change

Therefore we update the desktop-count tally every time the client_list
changes. It may just be a desktop-change without a change of
clients.size()...

* Add more logging-spam to understand window/desktop lifecycle

* Lock event-handler to serialize handling of events

* Fix occupied workspace counting and change to bool array

Also, performance improvements when diffing new and old client lists

* Fix crash when all clients are removed

* Conform to linter and styleguide

* Shorten conditional as it is standard enough

Since this only guards against 0-divisions, it can be shortened
without risking too much confusion down the road.

* Guard against multiple threads accessing and modifying data

Fixes #1444

Modification of internal data happens through the handle-method, while
the build-method tries to access the data structures for display. Since
some modifications clear e.g. the m_viewports, references may become
invalid between looping over them an accessing them.

The mutex should guard against this simultanuous access.

* Do not 'adopt_lock', because calls come from very different threads

To my understanding, adopt_lock has some dependency on the mutex-ownership. Since
the lock is once called from the inside (in handle) and once from the outside (in
build), there might be a problem. After brief testing, the segfaults happened fewer
times.

See #1444

* Also listen to _NET_WM_DESKTOP

In order to move a window from one desktop to another, it is sufficient
to set the desktop-property of that window. xmonad fires a lot of events
in the case of moving a window, herbstluftwm only updates the
_NET_WM_DESKTOP-atom of the window.

This change reloads the clientlist in order to correctly set the
desktop state "occupied".

* Describe need and use of mutex

It might be possible to relieve the guard in xworkspaces_module::handle,
but I am unsure about this. Since xmonad emits a lot of events on almost
every minor change, I would let the guard keep its post, avoiding
race-conditions in event-handling.

* Give temporary variables better names

* Clarify purpose of loop

About 80% of this comment are taken from
https://github.com/jaagr/polybar/pull/882#discussion_r255317363

* Remove merge-remainder

* Use a simpler method to list occupied desktops.

Co-authored-by: Jérôme Boulmier <jerome.boulmier@outlook.fr>

* Document m_clients field
2019-10-21 10:00:38 +02:00
Jake Howard
4ab251f33c temperature: Use format-warn at warn-temperature not after (#1897) 2019-10-16 18:45:49 +02:00
julio-b
751c21cd37 feat(pulse): Show volume in decibels (#1894)
Adds `%decibels%` token to the pulseaudio module
2019-10-09 02:13:57 +02:00
patrick96
1fc6942482 fix(ipc): Update bar when making bar visible
While an update was forced whenever polybar was made visible, the
`m_lastinput` variable was still set to the same value as when the bar
became hidden because updates to it were prevented.

Fixes #1875
2019-10-03 22:49:19 +02:00
Hayden Sartoris
3e83fb9fb2 net: Don't disable when linkspeed not detected (#1772)
Shows "N/A" instead.

Fixes #1211
2019-09-27 17:01:45 +02:00
patrick96
99e823bd0a fix(file): Don't add slash to relative path
This fixes a regression introduced in
56e24992df where relative config file
paths weren't recognized because file_util::expand just added a slash
to the beginning.

That is calling `polybar -c config example` would try to load the config
file at `/config` instead of using the relative path as before.

In all other cases where expand is used this change shouldn't matter
because polybar only accepts absolute paths everyhwere else.
Theoretically this would now allow relative paths (relative to the cwd
where polybar was called) but this shouldn't used (or documented)
because that behavior will change when merging #1523 which would make
paths relative to the polybar config.

Ref #1523
Ref 56e24992df
2019-09-27 16:58:03 +02:00
patrick96
211b0bbfd8 Incorporate Reviews 2019-08-06 21:36:20 +02:00
patrick96
57d364a2fc Reset all tags at the end of a module
The %{PR} tag is introduced for this. It resets all colors as well as
the activation of the underline and overline and font.

This has become necessary because we don't track what raw tags a user
injects into the formatting string and otherwise their raw tags could
bleed through.

This doesn't touch action tags because even before raw action tags
weren't being tracked. Action tags also have the requirement that they
have to be used in pairs, so closing them prematurely could break things
(for example with click actions for the entire bar)
2019-08-06 21:36:20 +02:00
patrick96
928cd92a4f refactor(builder): Don't track raw tags
When adding a string to the builder directly, it would parse the string
for formatting tags, delete them and readd them with the methods in the
builder that keep track of open tags so that we can properly close them
when flushing.

This parser has a bug, it parses multiple formatting tags in a single
block as a single tag, e.g.

  %{F#000000 u#FFFFFF +u}

would be parsed as an `F` tag with value `#000000 u#FFFFFF +u` which is
of course wrong.

Removing the parsing step fixes this problem in the simplest way
possible. This has two benefits:
* Building of modules is sped up because we don't have to do the parsing
step in the builder and many modules use this function to add strings
from a progressbar (which already has properly closed tags).
* We don't have parser logic in two places. Until now both `parser.cpp`
and `builder.cpp` actually parsed formatting tags. This leads to a lot
of code duplication and, as we've seen, bugs.

All of the modules that use this function to add text already make sure
that they properly close formatting tags (mostly by using the builder to
generate the strings)

NOTE: This change slightly changes polybar's behavior. Raw tags (tags
added by the user through the config) can now have their effects reach
neighboring modules because the builder doesn't track and thus doesn't
close them on each flush. This can (and will) be resolved by resetting
all tags at module borders.

Fixes #1555
2019-08-06 21:36:20 +02:00
patrick96
ddb40db490 builder: Cleanup label over-/underline handling
There really is no reason to also close over/underline tags when we have
a right margin and a non-black over/underline color.
The git blame for these lines also doesn't give us any insights as to
why it was done this way.
2019-08-06 21:36:20 +02:00
patrick96
3ebb0b0b03 builder: Simplify open tag tracking
Using a bit vector to track the active attributes does not really give a
significant speed increase, especially for only two attributes

Checking if a syntaxtag or an attribute exists in the map just adds
unnecessary code
2019-08-06 21:36:20 +02:00
patrick96
f967cd5f59 builder: remove BUILDER_SPACE_TOKEN
Was around since the first commit but no documentation why. It was only
used in the text module and doesn't appear in any public documentation,
so this doesn't break anything.
2019-08-06 21:36:20 +02:00
Patrick Ziegler
56e24992df
config_parser: Introduce stricter syntax conventions (#1377)
This is the next step to merge #1237 in stages.

Currently there are barely any restrictions on how the config can be
written. This causes things like config files with DOS line endings to
not be parsed properly (#1366) because polybar splits by `\n` and when
parsing section headers, it can't deal with the `\r` at the end of the
line and thus doesn't recognize any section headers.

With this PR we introduce some rules as to what characters are allowed
in section names and keys.
Note: When talking about spaces I refer to any character for which
`isspace()` returns `true`.

The rules are as follows:
* A section name or a key name cannot contain any spaces as well as any
of there characters:`"'=;#[](){}:.$\%`
* Spaces at the beginning and end of lines are always ignored when
parsing
* Comment lines start with `;` or `#` and last for the whole line. The
whole line will be ignored by the parser. You cannot start a comment at
the end of a line.
* Section headers have the following form `[HEADER_NAME]`
* Key-value lines look like this:
`KEY_NAME{SPACES}={SPACES}VALUE_STRING` where `{SPACES}` represents any
number of spaces. `VALUE_STRING` can contain any characters. If it is
*surrounded* with double quotes (`"`), those quotes will be removed,
this can be used to add spaces to the beginning or end of the value
* Empty lines are lines with only spaces in them
* If the line has any other form, it is a syntax error

This will introduce the following breaking changes because of how
underdefined the config syntax was before:
* `key = ""` will get treated as an empty string instead of the literal
* string `""`
* Any section or key name with forbidden characters will now be syntax
errors.
* Certain strings will be forbidden as section names: `self`, `root`,
* `BAR`. Because they have a special meaning inside references and so a
* section `[root]` can never be referenced.

This replaces the current parser implementation with a new more robust
one that will later be expanded to also check for dependency cycles and
allow for values that contain references mixed with other strings.

This PR also now expands the config paths given over the command line so
that `--config=~/.config/polybar/config` resolves properly.

Closes #1032
Closes #1694

* config_parser: Add skeleton with tests

First step in the config_parser develoment. Only tests functions that
are easily testable without many outside dependencies. Integration tests
will follow.

* config_parser: Implement parse_header

* config_parser: Implement get_line_type

* feat(string): Add trim functions with predicate

Not only trimming based on single character matching but based on a
freely specifiable predicate. Will be used to trim all spaces (based on
isspace)

* config_parser: Implement parse_key

* config_parser: Implement parse_line for valid lines

* config_parser: Throw exception on invalid lines

* config_parser: Remove line_no and file_index from parse_line

Cleaner to let the caller catch and fill in the line number and file
path

* string: Clear up misleading description of trim

Before, trim would remove all characters that *didn't* match the
predicate and thus the predicate isspace wouldn't work correctly. But
because we used the inverse (isnospace_pred) it all worked out, but if
the function was used with any other function, it wouldn't have given
the desired output

* config_parser: Implement parse_file

* config_parser: Switch operation to config_parser

This changes the way the config is invoked. Now main.cpp creates a
config_parser object which then returns the singleton config object from
the parse method. Subsequent calls to config::make will return the
already created config object as before

The config_parser does not yet have all the functionality of the old
parser: `inherit` directives are not yet resolved. Other than that all
the old functionality is implemented (creating sectionmap and applying
include-file)

Any sort of dependency detection (except for include-file) are still
missing

* config: Move xrm initialization to constructor

config_parser handles the detection of xrdb references and passes that
info to the config object.

This finally allows us to delete the config::parse_file function because
everything in it has been implemented (except for xrdb detection and
file error handling)

* refactor(config_parser): Cleanup

* config_parser: Set config data after initialization

Looks much cleaner this way

* config_parser: Expand include-file paths

* config_parser: Init xrm if the config uses %{xrdb references

* config_parser: Use same type of maps as in old impl

Polybar has some weird, not yet fixed, inheriting behaviour and it
changes depending on the order in which the config stores its data.
Using the same type of maps ensures that the behaviour stays the same.

* refactor(config_parser): Clearer invalid name error message

* config_parser: Don't allow reserved section names

Sections with the names 'self', 'BAR', 'root' could never be referenced
because those strings have a special meaning inside references

* config_parser: Handle inherit directives

This uses the old copy_inherited function, so this still suffers from
crashes if there are cyclic dependencies.
This also fixes the behaviour where any key that starts with 'inherit'
would be treated as an inherit directive

* config_parser: Clearer dependency cycle error message

* refactor(config_parser): Handle file errors when parsing

This removes the need to check if the file exists separately

* fix(config): expand config file path

Now paths using ~ and environment variables can be used as the config
path

* fix(config): Properly recognize xrdb references

* config_parser: Make messages more informative

* doc(config): Improve commenting

Comments now describe what the config_parser actually does instead of
what it will do.

We also now follow the rule that single line comments inside functions
should use `//` comments

* refactor: Move else on same line as curly braces

* fix(config_parser): Don't duplicate paths in `files`

* refactor(config_parser): Use else if for clarity

* fix(config): Undefined behavior in syntax_error

Before the custom what() method produced undefined behavior because the
returned string became invalid once the function returned.

* refactor(config): descriptive name for useless lines

is_valid could easily be confused as meaning syntactically invalid
without it being clarified in a comment

* refactor(config): Use separate strings instead of key_value

Takes just as much space and is much better to read

* fix(config_parser): TestCase -> TestSuite and fix macro call

Ref: #1644

* config_parser: use const string& in method args

* config_parser: Improve comments

* config_parser: Incorporate review comments
2019-08-06 19:41:31 +02:00
Jérôme BOULMIER
58d72c4f19 feat(github): add support for github enterprise (#1841) 2019-08-04 20:58:25 +02:00
Brice Waegeneire
0740382851 fix(msg): use stdout when exiting with code 0 2019-06-19 16:09:56 +02:00
Jérôme BOULMIER
c650513b67 fix(i3): Surround ws names with quotes (#1798)
Fixes #1797
2019-06-04 23:34:16 +02:00
patrick96
a3e2e51ac9 build: remove xdamage extension
Unused

Ref: #1730
2019-06-03 00:46:12 +02:00
patrick96
38af08d29a build: remove xsync extension
Unused

Ref: #1730
2019-06-03 00:46:12 +02:00
patrick96
6ff2b2b37f build: remove xrender extension
Some build recipes (exherbo, sourcemage) for some reason enable this
even though it doesn't do anything any only causes compilation issues.

Ref: #1730
2019-06-03 00:46:12 +02:00
Sebastian Graf
cb75857ff6 pulse: Set volume to max when the increase was too huge (#1765)
Previously, when volume was in close proximity to n_max_volume, a larger
increase would not do anything. After this patch, volume is set to
m_max_volume in such scenarios. If the volume already is at
n_max_volume, we mirror the old behavior and emit a warning.

So, for example, consider m_max_volume was 100%, but the volume prior
to the increase was 96%. An increase of 5% would do nothing (emit a
warning, even) instead of setting the volume to 100%.

Note that this might happen even if the volume is at 95% according to
%percentage% due to rounding errors.
2019-05-14 22:06:14 +02:00
Roberto Santalla
b2b73b5d91 feat(battery): add %percentage_raw% token (#1756)
Displays real percentage instead of being set to 100 if percentage > full-at

* battery: added percentage_raw token, which ignores full-at

* battery: current_percentage returns raw, added clamping function instead

* battery: clamp percentage used by build()
Made clamp_percentage() const to allow its usage inside build()

* battery: read and return percentage in one line
2019-05-14 15:01:54 +02:00
patrick96
0ab9fcdc38 refactor: Remove all mentions of icon_t
Is exactly the same label_t
2019-04-08 09:01:48 +02:00
Kazufumi NOTO
7414e98008 feat(temp): Configurable lower bound for ramp (#1706)
Similar to warn-temperature, temps below `base-temperature` will use the first ramp icon.

Closes #1703
2019-04-07 18:36:09 +02:00
Jérôme BOULMIER
fca4151f36 fix(window): remove useless operator= and add default copy cstr (#1729)
Fixes compilation under GCC 9

The default copy constructor implicit generation is deprecated by C++ standard.

The window& operator=(const xcb_window_t win); operator seems to be useless.

Fixes #1728
Ref jaagr/xpp#16
2019-04-07 17:32:55 +02:00
patrick96
fc2d2db76f refactor(cmake): Determine version in cmake
We need to have the version string available in multiple places not just
the source code. It is now hardcoded in the root CMakeLists.txt and all
files that need it will be configured with cmake.

This also removed the unecessary duality of GIT_TAG and APP_VERSION and
GIT_TAG_NAMESPACE and APP_VERSION_NAMESPACE.
2019-04-05 23:43:37 +02:00
DrunkenChicken
25f99c0a61 fix(xworkspaces): active ws upon ws deletion (#1713)
Active desktop was tracked via it's index, but when desktops are removed from `_NET_DESKTOP_NAMES` that index may become invalid.

Fixes #1710
2019-04-01 18:04:44 +02:00
Jérôme BOULMIER
31a25af3d3 fix(tray): fix offset for negative percentage (#1669)
tray-offset-{x,y} were clamped between [0, max_value] rather than [-max_value, max_value]. Therefore negative percentage were ignored.

Fixes #1666
2019-03-22 09:55:08 +01:00
Kazufumi NOTO
82b9ea8a09 fs: Fix incorrect size report on 32bit machines (#1699)
Cast before multiplication to avoid overflow.

Fixes #743
2019-03-18 18:16:42 +01:00
Jérôme BOULMIER
e3b84c9595 fix(controller): ignore SIGUSR1 until polybar is fully reloaded. (#1678)
To avoid polybar from being killed by SIGUSR1 during reloading, SIGUSR1 is ignored until the signal is registered in the new polybar process.

As stated in signal(7) man page, the ignored signals are still ignored after a call to a function of the execvX family.

    During an execve(2), the dispositions of handled signals are reset to the default;
    the dispositions of ignored signals are left unchanged.

Fixes #428
2019-03-13 07:55:02 +01:00
patrick96
b3f7cd08e9 fix(xkeyboard): Only update indicators when used
Was causing a segfault if `format = <label-layout>`
2019-03-06 20:29:12 -08:00
patrick96
de3240b861 fix(xkeyboard): Print deprecation message
`config::warn_deprecated` does not accept keys of the form `<...>` and
strips the surrounding brackets like `load_label` does
2019-03-06 20:29:12 -08:00
patrick96
fbd870c343 fix(xkeyboard): Use correct indicator label field
Fixes #1660
2019-03-06 20:29:12 -08:00
Gilad Naaman
db9a83a83b feat(xkeyboard): Customizable indicators and layouts (#1559)
* `layout-icon-*` list that maps layouts to icons.
* `indicator-icon-*` list that maps indicators to off and on icons
* `label-indicator-off`
* `label-indicator-on` which replaces the now deprecated `label-indicator`
* `label-indicator-[on|off]-*` for each indicator. Overrides `label-indicator-on` and `label-indicator-off` 

Fixes #1558 
Closes #1048

* add icon support for xkeyboard layouts

* removed unneeded #include

* add sperate %icon% token that can be used in <label-layout>

* removed unneeded #include

* added caps lock indicator (was mentioned in wiki, but not actually implememnted) and support for indicator icons

* a few more fixes to make sure existing user configs are not broken

* ready to go

* Added an option to replace xkb indicator names

* Added labels for each indicator state

* Removed print left on accident

* Fixed review comments

* Update src/modules/xkeyboard.cpp

Co-Authored-By: Gilnaa <gilad@naaman.io>
2019-02-24 22:35:39 +01:00
striker.sh
ca4426a962 fix(xworkspace): Fully support _NET_DESKTOP_NAMES spec (#1579)
Ref https://specifications.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-latest.html#idm140200472706208

Fixes #1491
Fixes #248
Closes #904
2019-02-08 13:32:31 +01:00