CMake takes a `FALLBACK_CONFIG_DIR` flag which is the directory where the
standard configuration file `config` is copied at installation.
If loading from typical configuration directories fails, sway loads
FALLBACK_CONFIG_DIR/config (/etc/sway/config by default).
When turning a float to a non-float, `get_focused_container` might
return another floating view, causing the active view to be inserted
into the floating list on its workspace instead of the normal child list
which it should. (Since it has `is_floating` as false the resulting
discrepency triggered other bad behaviour eventually leading sway to
crash.)
This patch fixes that by simply checking floating status before making
it a sibling.
Using 'flag' results in duplicate code paths for short and long options.
This broke the -q short option in swaymsg, because there was:
{"quiet", no_argument, &quiet, 'q'}
Which will set quiet to 'q' and return 0, not 'q'.
First of all because it's not needed that early, and second of all
because there's a bug where calling `sway --get-socketpath` via `popen`
causes the child sway process to spin/hang instead of returning EOF.
(Specifically `(unset SWAYSOCK; swaymsg)` hangs.) This patch fixes that.
(Also note that this patch moves the "detailed review" comment, so I
guess this patch requires extra detailed review?)
This function looks for bound commands that start with `workspace` (ie.
the commands that change to a static workspace) and fetches the
workspace name.
However, if it's actually a list of commands, then the parsing will pick
up the delimiter ("," or ";") and also fail to recognize keywords
("next" etc).
This patch fixes that by properly separating with delimiters.
This makes escaping the arguments obsolete.
Also avoid dynamic memory allocation for the output id. It only supported ids up
to 99. Now we support up to 999, and take 4 bytes off the stack instead.
A criteria is a string in the form of `[class="regex.*" title="str"]`.
It is stored in a struct with a list of *tokens* which is a
attribute/value pair (stored as a `crit_token` struct). Most tokens will
also have a precompiled regex stored that will be used during criteria
matching.
for_window command: When a new view is created its metadata is tested
against all stored criteria, and if a match is found the associated
command list is executed.
Unfortunately some metadata is not available in sway at the moment
(specifically `instance`, `window_role` and `urgent`). Any criteria
string that tries to match an unsupported attribute will fail.
(Note that while the criteria code can be used to parse any criteria
string it is currently only used by the `for_window` command.)