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gitextract_b40pju7c/
├── .github/
│ ├── CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
│ ├── FUNDING.yml
│ ├── SECURITY.md
│ └── workflows/
│ └── build.yml
├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── cmd/
│ └── hexecute/
│ └── main.go
├── flake.nix
├── go.mod
├── go.sum
├── internal/
│ ├── config/
│ │ └── config.go
│ ├── draw/
│ │ └── draw.go
│ ├── execute/
│ │ └── execute.go
│ ├── gesture/
│ │ └── gesture.go
│ ├── models/
│ │ └── models.go
│ ├── opengl/
│ │ └── opengl.go
│ ├── shaders/
│ │ ├── background.frag.glsl
│ │ ├── background.vert.glsl
│ │ ├── cursorGlow.frag.glsl
│ │ ├── cursorGlow.vert.glsl
│ │ ├── line.frag.glsl
│ │ ├── line.vert.glsl
│ │ ├── particle.frag.glsl
│ │ ├── particle.vert.glsl
│ │ ├── paths.go
│ │ └── shader.go
│ ├── spawn/
│ │ └── spawn.go
│ ├── stroke/
│ │ └── stroke.go
│ └── update/
│ └── update.go
└── pkg/
└── wayland/
├── .clangd
├── keyboard-shortcuts-inhibit-client.h
├── tablet-v2.c
├── tablet-v2.h
├── wayland.c
├── wayland.go
├── wayland.h
└── wlr-layer-shell-client.h
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FILE CONTENTS
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FILE: .github/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
## Our Pledge
We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in our
community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender
identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status,
nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity
and orientation.
We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming,
diverse, inclusive, and healthy community.
## Our Standards
Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment for our
community include:
* Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people
* Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences
* Giving and gracefully accepting constructive feedback
* Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our mistakes,
and learning from the experience
* Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the
overall community
Examples of unacceptable behavior include:
* The use of sexualized language or imagery, and sexual attention or
advances of any kind
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## Enforcement Responsibilities
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or harmful.
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## Scope
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representative at an online or offline event.
## Enforcement
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement at
hexecute@thatother.dev.
All complaints will be reviewed and investigated promptly and fairly.
All community leaders are obligated to respect the privacy and security of the
reporter of any incident.
## Enforcement Guidelines
Community leaders will follow these Community Impact Guidelines in determining
the consequences for any action they deem in violation of this Code of Conduct:
### 1. Correction
**Community Impact**: Use of inappropriate language or other behavior deemed
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**Consequence**: A private, written warning from community leaders, providing
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### 2. Warning
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### 3. Temporary Ban
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**Consequence**: A permanent ban from any sort of public interaction within
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## Attribution
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version 2.0, available at
https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct.html.
Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by [Mozilla's code of conduct
enforcement ladder](https://github.com/mozilla/diversity).
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FILE: .github/FUNDING.yml
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github: ThatOtherAndrew
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FILE: .github/SECURITY.md
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# Security Policy
## Supported Versions
Hexecute is maintained on a **rolling release basis** where only the latest release version is officially supported. Bugfixes and security patches **will not** be backported to previous versions.
## Reporting a Vulnerability
Please report issues and vulnerabilities by [creating a new issue](https://github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/issues/new) on the repository, unless there is sensitive content where public disclosure of the issue is risky. In such cases, please use the contact method(s) listed in the [Code of Conduct](/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) instead.
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FILE: .github/workflows/build.yml
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name: Build hexecute
on:
push:
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
id-token: "write"
contents: "read"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: DeterminateSystems/nix-installer-action@main
- uses: DeterminateSystems/magic-nix-cache-action@main
- uses: DeterminateSystems/flake-checker-action@main
- name: Run `nix build`
run: nix build .
- name: Upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: hexecute
path: ./result/bin/
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FILE: .gitignore
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# go build -o bin ./...
bin/
# nix build (produces a symlink)
result
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FILE: LICENSE
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FILE: README.md
================================================
# Hexecute
A gesture-based launcher for Wayland. Launch apps by casting spells! 🪄

## Installation
### Nix / NixOS
If you're a lucky [Nix](https://nixos.org/) user, you can:
**Try it out without installing:**
```bash
nix run github:ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute
```
**Install to your profile:**
```bash
nix profile install github:ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute
```
**Add to your NixOS configuration:**
```nix
# flake.nix
{
inputs.hexecute.url = "github:ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute";
}
```
```nix
# configuration.nix
{
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
inputs.hexecute.packages.${pkgs.system}.default
];
}
```
### Executable download
Download the latest version from the [release page](https://github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/releases/latest), and place it somewhere in your `$PATH`.
**Don't forget to rename the downloaded binary to `hexecute` and make it executable:**
```bash
mv hexecute-1.2.3-blah hexecute
chmod +x hexecute
```
### Build from Source
Clone the repository:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute
cd Hexecute
```
If you have [Nix](https://nixos.org/) installed, simply run `nix build`.
Otherwise, make sure you have Go (and all dependent Wayland (and X11!?) libs) installed, then run:
```bash
mkdir -p bin
go build -o bin ./...
./bin/hexecute
```
## Usage
### Setting a Keybind
The recommended way to use Hexecute is to bind it to a keyboard shortcut in your compositor.
Listed below are some examples for popular compositors using the `SUPER` + `SPACE` keybind.
#### Hyprland
If you're using Hyprland, add the following line to your `~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf`:
```
bind = SUPER, SPACE, exec, hexecute
```
#### Sway
If you're using Sway, add the following line to your `~/.config/sway/config`:
```
bindsym $mod+space exec hexecute
```
### Learning a Gesture
To configure a gesture to launch an application, run `hexecute --learn [command]` in a terminal. Hexecute should launch - simply draw your chosen gesture **3 times** and it will be mapped to the command.

### Managing Gestures
To view all your configured gestures, run `hexecute --list` in a terminal.
To delete a previously assigned gesture, use the `hexecute --remove [gesture]` command.
All gestures are saved in the `~/.config/hexecute/gestures.json` file. This file can be manually shared, edited, backed up, or swapped.
================================================
FILE: cmd/hexecute/main.go
================================================
package main
import (
"encoding/json"
"flag"
"log"
"os"
"runtime"
"time"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/config"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/draw"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/execute"
gestures "github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/gesture"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/models"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/opengl"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/spawn"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/stroke"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/update"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/pkg/wayland"
"github.com/go-gl/gl/v4.1-core/gl"
)
func init() {
runtime.LockOSThread()
}
type App struct {
*models.App
}
func main() {
learnCommand := flag.String("learn", "", "Learn a new gesture for the specified command")
listGestures := flag.Bool("list", false, "List all registered gestures")
removeGesture := flag.String("remove", "", "Remove a gesture by command name")
flag.Parse()
if flag.NArg() > 0 {
log.Fatalf("Unknown arguments: %v", flag.Args())
}
if *listGestures {
gestures, err := gestures.LoadGestures()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal("Failed to load gestures:", err)
}
if len(gestures) == 0 {
println("No gestures registered")
} else {
println("Registered gestures:")
for _, g := range gestures {
println(" ", g.Command)
}
}
return
}
if *removeGesture != "" {
gestures, err := gestures.LoadGestures()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal("Failed to load gestures:", err)
}
found := false
for i, g := range gestures {
if g.Command == *removeGesture {
gestures = append(gestures[:i], gestures[i+1:]...)
found = true
break
}
}
if !found {
log.Fatalf("Gesture not found: %s", *removeGesture)
}
configFile, err := config.GetPath()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal("Failed to get config path:", err)
}
data, err := json.Marshal(gestures)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal("Failed to marshal gestures:", err)
}
if err := os.WriteFile(configFile, data, 0644); err != nil {
log.Fatal("Failed to save gestures:", err)
}
println("Removed gesture:", *removeGesture)
return
}
window, err := wayland.NewWaylandWindow()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal("Failed to create Wayland window:", err)
}
defer window.Destroy()
settings, err := config.LoadSettings()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal("Failed to load settings:", err)
}
app := &models.App{
StartTime: time.Now(),
Settings: settings,
}
if *learnCommand != "" {
app.LearnMode = true
app.LearnCommand = *learnCommand
log.Printf("Learn mode: Draw the gesture 3 times for command '%s'", *learnCommand)
} else {
gestures, err := gestures.LoadGestures()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal("Failed to load gestures:", err)
}
app.SavedGestures = gestures
log.Printf("Loaded %d gesture(s)", len(gestures))
}
opengl := opengl.New(app)
if err := opengl.InitGL(); err != nil {
log.Fatal("Failed to initialize OpenGL:", err)
}
gl.ClearColor(0, 0, 0, 0)
for range 5 {
window.PollEvents()
gl.Clear(gl.COLOR_BUFFER_BIT)
window.SwapBuffers()
}
x, y := window.GetCursorPos()
app.LastCursorX = float32(x)
app.LastCursorY = float32(y)
lastTime := time.Now()
var wasPressed bool
for !window.ShouldClose() {
now := time.Now()
dt := float32(now.Sub(lastTime).Seconds())
lastTime = now
window.PollEvents()
update := update.New(app)
update.UpdateCursor(window)
if key, state, hasKey := window.GetLastKey(); hasKey {
if state == 1 && key == 0xff1b {
if !app.IsExiting {
if app.IsDrawing || len(app.Points) > 0 {
log.Println("Esc key pressed, aborting gesture")
} else {
log.Println("Esc key pressed, exiting")
}
app.IsExiting = true
app.ExitStartTime = time.Now()
app.Points = nil
window.DisableInput()
x, y := window.GetCursorPos()
spawn := spawn.New(app)
spawn.SpawnExitWisps(float32(x), float32(y))
}
}
window.ClearLastKey()
}
if app.IsExiting {
if time.Since(app.ExitStartTime).Seconds() > 0.8 {
break
}
}
isPressed := window.GetMouseButton()
if isPressed && !wasPressed {
app.IsDrawing = true
log.Println("Gesture started")
} else if !isPressed && wasPressed {
app.IsDrawing = false
if app.LearnMode && len(app.Points) > 0 {
log.Println("Gesture completed")
processed := stroke.ProcessStroke(app.Points)
app.LearnGestures = append(app.LearnGestures, processed)
app.LearnCount++
log.Printf("Captured gesture %d/3", app.LearnCount)
app.Points = nil
if app.LearnCount >= 3 {
if err := gestures.SaveGesture(app.LearnCommand, app.LearnGestures); err != nil {
log.Fatal("Failed to save gesture:", err)
}
log.Printf("Gesture saved for command: %s", app.LearnCommand)
app.IsExiting = true
app.ExitStartTime = time.Now()
window.DisableInput()
x, y := window.GetCursorPos()
spawn := spawn.New(app)
spawn.SpawnExitWisps(float32(x), float32(y))
}
} else if !app.LearnMode && !app.IsExiting && len(app.Points) > 0 {
log.Println("Gesture completed")
x, y := window.GetCursorPos()
exec := execute.New(app)
exec.RecognizeAndExecute(window, float32(x), float32(y))
app.Points = nil
}
}
wasPressed = isPressed
if app.IsDrawing {
x, y := window.GetCursorPos()
gesture := gestures.New(app)
gesture.AddPoint(float32(x), float32(y))
spawn := spawn.New(app)
spawn.SpawnCursorSparkles(float32(x), float32(y))
}
update.UpdateParticles(dt)
drawer := draw.New(app)
drawer.Draw(window)
window.SwapBuffers()
}
}
================================================
FILE: flake.nix
================================================
{
description = "Hexecute";
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs?ref=nixos-unstable";
};
outputs =
inputs:
let
system = "x86_64-linux";
pkgs = inputs.nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system};
hexecute = pkgs.buildGoModule {
pname = "hexecute";
version = "0.1.0";
src = ./.;
vendorHash = "sha256-CIlYhcX7F08Xwrr3/0tkgrfuP68UU0CeQ+HV63b6Ddg=";
nativeBuildInputs = with pkgs; [
pkg-config
];
buildInputs = with pkgs; [
wayland
wayland-protocols
libxkbcommon
libGL
libGLU
mesa
xorg.libX11
];
meta = {
description = "Launch apps by casting spells! 🪄";
homepage = "https://github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute";
license = pkgs.lib.licenses.gpl3;
platforms = pkgs.lib.platforms.linux;
};
};
in
{
packages.${system} = {
inherit hexecute;
default = hexecute;
};
devShells.${system}.default = pkgs.mkShell {
name = "hexecute";
packages = with pkgs; [
go
pkg-config
# Wayland libraries
wayland
wayland-protocols
wayland-scanner
libxkbcommon
# EGL and OpenGL
libGL
libGLU
mesa
# Build tools
gcc
];
};
};
}
================================================
FILE: go.mod
================================================
module github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute
go 1.25.1
require github.com/go-gl/gl v0.0.0-20231021071112-07e5d0ea2e71
================================================
FILE: go.sum
================================================
github.com/go-gl/gl v0.0.0-20231021071112-07e5d0ea2e71 h1:5BVwOaUSBTlVZowGO6VZGw2H/zl9nrd3eCZfYV+NfQA=
github.com/go-gl/gl v0.0.0-20231021071112-07e5d0ea2e71/go.mod h1:9YTyiznxEY1fVinfM7RvRcjRHbw2xLBJ3AAGIT0I4Nw=
================================================
FILE: internal/config/config.go
================================================
package config
import (
"encoding/json"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"strings"
)
// TODO: migrate other settings
type Settings struct {
OverlayAlpha float32 `json:"overlay_alpha"`
}
func GetPath() (string, error) {
homeDir, err := os.UserHomeDir()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
configDir := filepath.Join(homeDir, ".config", "hexecute")
if err := os.MkdirAll(configDir, 0755); err != nil {
return "", err
}
return filepath.Join(configDir, "gestures.json"), nil
}
func GetSettingsPath() (string, error) {
homeDir, err := os.UserHomeDir()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
configDir := filepath.Join(homeDir, ".config", "hexecute")
if err := os.MkdirAll(configDir, 0755); err != nil {
return "", err
}
return filepath.Join(configDir, "settings.json"), nil
}
func LoadSettings() (*Settings, error) {
settingsPath, err := GetSettingsPath()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defaultSettings := &Settings{
OverlayAlpha: 0.75,
}
data, err := os.ReadFile(settingsPath)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
log.Printf("Creating default settings file at %s", settingsPath)
if err := createDefaultSettings(settingsPath, defaultSettings); err != nil {
log.Printf("Failed to create default settings file: %v", err)
}
return defaultSettings, nil
}
return nil, err
}
// Check for unrecognised keys
var rawSettings map[string]interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &rawSettings); err != nil {
log.Printf("Invalid settings file, using defaults: %v", err)
return defaultSettings, nil
}
knownKeys := getKnownKeys(Settings{})
for key := range rawSettings {
if !knownKeys[key] {
log.Printf("Warning: unrecognised setting key '%s' in settings file", key)
}
}
settings := &Settings{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(data, settings); err != nil {
log.Printf("Invalid settings file, using defaults: %v", err)
return defaultSettings, nil
}
// Validate and clamp overlay_alpha to [0, 1]
if settings.OverlayAlpha < 0.0 || settings.OverlayAlpha > 1.0 {
log.Printf("Invalid overlay_alpha value %.2f, must be between 0.0 and 1.0, using default %.2f",
settings.OverlayAlpha, defaultSettings.OverlayAlpha)
settings.OverlayAlpha = defaultSettings.OverlayAlpha
}
return settings, nil
}
func createDefaultSettings(path string, settings *Settings) error {
data, err := json.MarshalIndent(settings, "", " ")
if err != nil {
return err
}
return os.WriteFile(path, data, 0644)
}
func getKnownKeys(v interface{}) map[string]bool {
keys := make(map[string]bool)
t := reflect.TypeOf(v)
if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
t = t.Elem()
}
for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ {
field := t.Field(i)
if jsonTag := field.Tag.Get("json"); jsonTag != "" {
// Handle json tags like "field,omitempty"
tagName := strings.Split(jsonTag, ",")[0]
if tagName != "-" {
keys[tagName] = true
}
}
}
return keys
}
================================================
FILE: internal/draw/draw.go
================================================
package draw
import (
"math"
"time"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/models"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/pkg/wayland"
"github.com/go-gl/gl/v4.1-core/gl"
)
type App struct {
app *models.App
}
func New(app *models.App) *App {
return &App{app: app}
}
func (a *App) Draw(window *wayland.WaylandWindow) {
gl.Clear(gl.COLOR_BUFFER_BIT)
currentTime := float32(time.Since(a.app.StartTime).Seconds())
a.drawBackground(currentTime, window)
x, y := window.GetCursorPos()
a.drawCursorGlow(window, float32(x), float32(y), currentTime)
for pass := range 3 {
thickness := float32(7 + pass*4)
alpha := float32(0.7 - float32(pass)*0.15)
a.drawLine(window, thickness, alpha, currentTime)
}
a.drawParticles(window)
}
func (a *App) drawLine(
window *wayland.WaylandWindow,
baseThickness, baseAlpha, currentTime float32,
) {
if len(a.app.Points) < 2 {
return
}
vertices := make([]float32, 0, len(a.app.Points)*10)
for i := range a.app.Points {
age := float32(time.Since(a.app.Points[i].BornTime).Seconds())
fade := 1.0 - (age / 1.5)
if fade < 0 {
fade = 0
}
alpha := fade * baseAlpha
var perpX, perpY float32
if i == 0 {
dx := a.app.Points[i+1].X - a.app.Points[i].X
dy := a.app.Points[i+1].Y - a.app.Points[i].Y
length := float32(1.0) / float32(math.Sqrt(float64(dx*dx+dy*dy)))
perpX = -dy * length
perpY = dx * length
} else if i == len(a.app.Points)-1 {
dx := a.app.Points[i].X - a.app.Points[i-1].X
dy := a.app.Points[i].Y - a.app.Points[i-1].Y
length := float32(1.0) / float32(math.Sqrt(float64(dx*dx+dy*dy)))
perpX = -dy * length
perpY = dx * length
} else {
dx1 := a.app.Points[i].X - a.app.Points[i-1].X
dy1 := a.app.Points[i].Y - a.app.Points[i-1].Y
len1 := float32(math.Sqrt(float64(dx1*dx1 + dy1*dy1)))
if len1 > 0 {
dx1 /= len1
dy1 /= len1
}
dx2 := a.app.Points[i+1].X - a.app.Points[i].X
dy2 := a.app.Points[i+1].Y - a.app.Points[i].Y
len2 := float32(math.Sqrt(float64(dx2*dx2 + dy2*dy2)))
if len2 > 0 {
dx2 /= len2
dy2 /= len2
}
avgDx := (dx1 + dx2) * 0.5
avgDy := (dy1 + dy2) * 0.5
avgLen := float32(math.Sqrt(float64(avgDx*avgDx + avgDy*avgDy)))
if avgLen > 0 {
avgDx /= avgLen
avgDy /= avgLen
}
perpX = -avgDy
perpY = avgDx
}
vertices = append(vertices, a.app.Points[i].X, a.app.Points[i].Y, perpX, perpY, alpha)
vertices = append(vertices, a.app.Points[i].X, a.app.Points[i].Y, -perpX, -perpY, alpha)
}
cutoff := time.Now().Add(-1500 * time.Millisecond)
for len(a.app.Points) > 0 && a.app.Points[0].BornTime.Before(cutoff) {
a.app.Points = a.app.Points[1:]
}
if len(vertices) == 0 {
return
}
gl.BindBuffer(gl.ARRAY_BUFFER, a.app.Vbo)
gl.BufferData(gl.ARRAY_BUFFER, len(vertices)*4, gl.Ptr(vertices), gl.DYNAMIC_DRAW)
width, height := window.GetSize()
gl.UseProgram(a.app.Program)
resolutionLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.Program, gl.Str("resolution\x00"))
gl.Uniform2f(resolutionLoc, float32(width), float32(height))
thicknessLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.Program, gl.Str("thickness\x00"))
gl.Uniform1f(thicknessLoc, baseThickness)
timeLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.Program, gl.Str("time\x00"))
gl.Uniform1f(timeLoc, currentTime)
gl.BindVertexArray(a.app.Vao)
gl.DrawArrays(gl.TRIANGLE_STRIP, 0, int32(len(a.app.Points)*2))
gl.BindVertexArray(0)
}
func (a *App) drawParticles(window *wayland.WaylandWindow) {
if len(a.app.Particles) == 0 {
return
}
vertices := make([]float32, 0, len(a.app.Particles)*6)
for _, p := range a.app.Particles {
vertices = append(vertices, p.X, p.Y, p.Life, p.MaxLife, p.Size, p.Hue)
}
gl.BindBuffer(gl.ARRAY_BUFFER, a.app.ParticleVBO)
gl.BufferData(gl.ARRAY_BUFFER, len(vertices)*4, gl.Ptr(vertices), gl.DYNAMIC_DRAW)
width, height := window.GetSize()
gl.UseProgram(a.app.ParticleProgram)
resolutionLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.ParticleProgram, gl.Str("resolution\x00"))
gl.Uniform2f(resolutionLoc, float32(width), float32(height))
gl.BindVertexArray(a.app.ParticleVAO)
gl.DrawArrays(gl.POINTS, 0, int32(len(a.app.Particles)))
gl.BindVertexArray(0)
}
func (a *App) drawBackground(currentTime float32, window *wayland.WaylandWindow) {
fadeDuration := float32(1.0)
targetAlpha := a.app.Settings.OverlayAlpha
var alpha float32
if currentTime < fadeDuration {
progress := currentTime / fadeDuration
easedProgress := 1.0 - (1.0-progress)*(1.0-progress)*(1.0-progress)*(1.0-progress)*(1.0-progress)
alpha = easedProgress * targetAlpha
} else {
alpha = targetAlpha
}
if a.app.IsExiting {
exitDuration := float32(0.8)
elapsed := float32(time.Since(a.app.ExitStartTime).Seconds())
if elapsed < exitDuration {
progress := elapsed / exitDuration
easedProgress := 1.0 - (1.0-progress)*(1.0-progress)*(1.0-progress)*(1.0-progress)*(1.0-progress)
alpha *= (1.0 - easedProgress)
} else {
alpha = 0
}
}
x, y := window.GetCursorPos()
width, height := window.GetSize()
gl.BlendFunc(gl.SRC_ALPHA, gl.ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA)
gl.UseProgram(a.app.BgProgram)
alphaLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.BgProgram, gl.Str("alpha\x00"))
gl.Uniform1f(alphaLoc, alpha)
cursorPosLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.BgProgram, gl.Str("cursorPos\x00"))
gl.Uniform2f(cursorPosLoc, float32(x), float32(float64(height)-y))
resolutionLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.BgProgram, gl.Str("resolution\x00"))
gl.Uniform2f(resolutionLoc, float32(width), float32(height))
gl.BindVertexArray(a.app.BgVAO)
gl.DrawArrays(gl.TRIANGLE_STRIP, 0, 4)
gl.BindVertexArray(0)
gl.BlendFunc(gl.SRC_ALPHA, gl.ONE)
}
func (a *App) drawCursorGlow(window *wayland.WaylandWindow, cursorX, cursorY, currentTime float32) {
width, height := window.GetSize()
growDuration := float32(1.2)
var scale float32
if currentTime < growDuration {
t := currentTime / growDuration
c4 := (2.0 * math.Pi) / 3.0
if t == 0 {
scale = 0
} else if t >= 1 {
scale = 1
} else {
scale = float32(math.Pow(2, -10*float64(t))*math.Sin((float64(t)*10-0.75)*c4) + 1)
}
} else {
scale = 1.0
}
var exitProgress float32
if a.app.IsExiting {
exitDuration := float32(0.8)
elapsed := float32(time.Since(a.app.ExitStartTime).Seconds())
if elapsed < exitDuration {
t := elapsed / exitDuration
exitProgress = t * t * t
scale *= (1.0 - exitProgress)
} else {
exitProgress = 1.0
scale = 0
}
}
gl.UseProgram(a.app.CursorGlowProgram)
cursorPosLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.CursorGlowProgram, gl.Str("cursorPos\x00"))
gl.Uniform2f(cursorPosLoc, cursorX, cursorY)
resolutionLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.CursorGlowProgram, gl.Str("resolution\x00"))
gl.Uniform2f(resolutionLoc, float32(width), float32(height))
glowSizeLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.CursorGlowProgram, gl.Str("glowSize\x00"))
gl.Uniform1f(glowSizeLoc, 80.0*scale)
timeLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.CursorGlowProgram, gl.Str("time\x00"))
gl.Uniform1f(timeLoc, currentTime)
velocityLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.CursorGlowProgram, gl.Str("velocity\x00"))
gl.Uniform1f(velocityLoc, a.app.SmoothVelocity)
rotationLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.CursorGlowProgram, gl.Str("rotation\x00"))
gl.Uniform1f(rotationLoc, a.app.SmoothRotation)
isDrawingLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.CursorGlowProgram, gl.Str("isDrawing\x00"))
gl.Uniform1f(isDrawingLoc, a.app.SmoothDrawing)
exitProgressLoc := gl.GetUniformLocation(a.app.CursorGlowProgram, gl.Str("exitProgress\x00"))
gl.Uniform1f(exitProgressLoc, exitProgress)
gl.BindVertexArray(a.app.CursorGlowVAO)
gl.DrawArrays(gl.TRIANGLE_STRIP, 0, 4)
gl.BindVertexArray(0)
}
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FILE: internal/execute/execute.go
================================================
package execute
import (
"log"
"os/exec"
"syscall"
"time"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/models"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/spawn"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/stroke"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/pkg/wayland"
)
type App struct {
app *models.App
}
func New(app *models.App) *App {
return &App{app: app}
}
func Command(command string) error {
if command == "" {
return nil
}
cmd := exec.Command("sh", "-c", command)
cmd.SysProcAttr = &syscall.SysProcAttr{
Setsid: true,
}
cmd.Stdin = nil
cmd.Stdout = nil
cmd.Stderr = nil
return cmd.Start()
}
func (a *App) RecognizeAndExecute(window *wayland.WaylandWindow, x, y float32) {
if len(a.app.Points) < 5 {
log.Println("Gesture too short, ignoring")
return
}
processed := stroke.ProcessStroke(a.app.Points)
bestMatch := -1
bestScore := 0.0
for i, gesture := range a.app.SavedGestures {
match, score := stroke.UnistrokeRecognise(processed, gesture.Templates)
log.Printf("Gesture %d (%s): template %d, score %.3f", i, gesture.Command, match, score)
if score > bestScore {
bestScore = score
bestMatch = i
}
}
if bestMatch >= 0 && bestScore > 0.6 {
command := a.app.SavedGestures[bestMatch].Command
log.Printf("Matched gesture: %s (score: %.3f)", command, bestScore)
if err := Command(command); err != nil {
log.Printf("Failed to execute command: %v", err)
} else {
log.Printf("Executed: %s", command)
}
a.app.IsExiting = true
a.app.ExitStartTime = time.Now()
window.DisableInput()
spawn := spawn.New(a.app)
spawn.SpawnExitWisps(x, y)
} else {
log.Printf("No confident match (best score: %.3f)", bestScore)
}
}
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FILE: internal/gesture/gesture.go
================================================
package gestures
import (
"encoding/json"
"math"
"math/rand/v2"
"os"
"time"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/config"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/models"
)
type App struct {
app *models.App
}
func New(app *models.App) *App {
return &App{app: app}
}
func LoadGestures() ([]models.GestureConfig, error) {
configFile, err := config.GetPath()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
data, err := os.ReadFile(configFile)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return []models.GestureConfig{}, nil
}
return nil, err
}
var gestures []models.GestureConfig
if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &gestures); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return gestures, nil
}
func SaveGesture(command string, templates [][]models.Point) error {
configFile, err := config.GetPath()
if err != nil {
return err
}
var gestures []models.GestureConfig
if data, err := os.ReadFile(configFile); err == nil {
if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &gestures); err != nil {
return err
}
}
newGesture := models.GestureConfig{
Command: command,
Templates: templates,
}
found := false
for i, g := range gestures {
if g.Command == command {
gestures[i] = newGesture
found = true
break
}
}
if !found {
gestures = append(gestures, newGesture)
}
data, err := json.Marshal(gestures)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return os.WriteFile(configFile, data, 0644)
}
func (a *App) AddPoint(x, y float32) {
newPoint := models.Point{X: x, Y: y, BornTime: time.Now()}
shouldAdd := false
if len(a.app.Points) == 0 {
shouldAdd = true
} else {
lastPoint := a.app.Points[len(a.app.Points)-1]
dx := newPoint.X - lastPoint.X
dy := newPoint.Y - lastPoint.Y
if dx*dx+dy*dy > 4 {
shouldAdd = true
for range 3 {
angle := rand.Float64() * 2 * math.Pi
speed := rand.Float32()*50 + 20
a.app.Particles = append(a.app.Particles, models.Particle{
X: x + (rand.Float32()-0.5)*10,
Y: y + (rand.Float32()-0.5)*10,
VX: float32(math.Cos(angle)) * speed,
VY: float32(math.Sin(angle)) * speed,
Life: 1.0,
MaxLife: 1.0,
Size: rand.Float32()*15 + 10,
Hue: rand.Float32(),
})
}
}
}
const MAX_POINTS = 2048
if shouldAdd {
a.app.Points = append(a.app.Points, newPoint)
if len(a.app.Points) > MAX_POINTS {
a.app.Points = a.app.Points[len(a.app.Points)-MAX_POINTS:]
}
}
}
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FILE: internal/models/models.go
================================================
package models
import (
"time"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/config"
)
type Point struct {
X, Y float32
BornTime time.Time `json:"-"`
}
type Particle struct {
X, Y float32
VX, VY float32
Life float32
MaxLife float32
Size float32
Hue float32
}
type GestureConfig struct {
Command string `json:"command"`
Templates [][]Point `json:"templates"`
}
type App struct {
Points []Point
Particles []Particle
IsDrawing bool
Vao uint32
Vbo uint32
Program uint32
ParticleVAO uint32
ParticleVBO uint32
ParticleProgram uint32
BgVAO uint32
BgVBO uint32
BgProgram uint32
CursorGlowVAO uint32
CursorGlowVBO uint32
CursorGlowProgram uint32
StartTime time.Time
LastCursorX float32
LastCursorY float32
CursorVelocity float32
SmoothVelocity float32
SmoothRotation float32
SmoothDrawing float32
IsExiting bool
ExitStartTime time.Time
LearnMode bool
LearnCommand string
LearnGestures [][]Point
LearnCount int
SavedGestures []GestureConfig
Settings *config.Settings
}
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FILE: internal/opengl/opengl.go
================================================
package opengl
import (
"log"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/models"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/shaders"
"github.com/go-gl/gl/v4.1-core/gl"
)
type App struct {
app *models.App
}
func New(app *models.App) *App {
return &App{app: app}
}
func (a *App) InitGL() error {
if err := gl.Init(); err != nil {
return err
}
vertShader, err := shaders.CompileShaderFromSource(shaders.LineVertex, gl.VERTEX_SHADER)
if err != nil {
return err
}
fragShader, err := shaders.CompileShaderFromSource(shaders.LineFragment, gl.FRAGMENT_SHADER)
if err != nil {
return err
}
a.app.Program = gl.CreateProgram()
gl.AttachShader(a.app.Program, vertShader)
gl.AttachShader(a.app.Program, fragShader)
gl.LinkProgram(a.app.Program)
var status int32
gl.GetProgramiv(a.app.Program, gl.LINK_STATUS, &status)
if status == gl.FALSE {
var logLength int32
gl.GetProgramiv(a.app.Program, gl.INFO_LOG_LENGTH, &logLength)
logMsg := make([]byte, logLength)
gl.GetProgramInfoLog(a.app.Program, logLength, nil, &logMsg[0])
log.Fatalf("Failed to link program: %s", logMsg)
}
gl.DeleteShader(vertShader)
gl.DeleteShader(fragShader)
particleVertShader, err := shaders.CompileShaderFromSource(
shaders.ParticleVertex,
gl.VERTEX_SHADER,
)
if err != nil {
return err
}
particleFragShader, err := shaders.CompileShaderFromSource(
shaders.ParticleFragment,
gl.FRAGMENT_SHADER,
)
if err != nil {
return err
}
a.app.ParticleProgram = gl.CreateProgram()
gl.AttachShader(a.app.ParticleProgram, particleVertShader)
gl.AttachShader(a.app.ParticleProgram, particleFragShader)
gl.LinkProgram(a.app.ParticleProgram)
gl.GetProgramiv(a.app.ParticleProgram, gl.LINK_STATUS, &status)
if status == gl.FALSE {
var logLength int32
gl.GetProgramiv(a.app.ParticleProgram, gl.INFO_LOG_LENGTH, &logLength)
logMsg := make([]byte, logLength)
gl.GetProgramInfoLog(a.app.ParticleProgram, logLength, nil, &logMsg[0])
log.Fatalf("Failed to link particle program: %s", logMsg)
}
gl.DeleteShader(particleVertShader)
gl.DeleteShader(particleFragShader)
gl.GenVertexArrays(1, &a.app.Vao)
gl.GenBuffers(1, &a.app.Vbo)
gl.BindVertexArray(a.app.Vao)
gl.BindBuffer(gl.ARRAY_BUFFER, a.app.Vbo)
gl.VertexAttribPointer(0, 2, gl.FLOAT, false, 5*4, nil)
gl.EnableVertexAttribArray(0)
gl.VertexAttribPointerWithOffset(1, 2, gl.FLOAT, false, 5*4, 2*4)
gl.EnableVertexAttribArray(1)
gl.VertexAttribPointerWithOffset(2, 1, gl.FLOAT, false, 5*4, 4*4)
gl.EnableVertexAttribArray(2)
gl.BindVertexArray(0)
gl.GenVertexArrays(1, &a.app.ParticleVAO)
gl.GenBuffers(1, &a.app.ParticleVBO)
gl.BindVertexArray(a.app.ParticleVAO)
gl.BindBuffer(gl.ARRAY_BUFFER, a.app.ParticleVBO)
gl.VertexAttribPointer(0, 2, gl.FLOAT, false, 6*4, nil)
gl.EnableVertexAttribArray(0)
gl.VertexAttribPointerWithOffset(1, 1, gl.FLOAT, false, 6*4, 2*4)
gl.EnableVertexAttribArray(1)
gl.VertexAttribPointerWithOffset(2, 1, gl.FLOAT, false, 6*4, 3*4)
gl.EnableVertexAttribArray(2)
gl.VertexAttribPointerWithOffset(3, 1, gl.FLOAT, false, 6*4, 4*4)
gl.EnableVertexAttribArray(3)
gl.VertexAttribPointerWithOffset(4, 1, gl.FLOAT, false, 6*4, 5*4)
gl.EnableVertexAttribArray(4)
gl.BindVertexArray(0)
bgVertShader, err := shaders.CompileShaderFromSource(
shaders.BackgroundVertex,
gl.VERTEX_SHADER,
)
if err != nil {
return err
}
bgFragShader, err := shaders.CompileShaderFromSource(
shaders.BackgroundFragment,
gl.FRAGMENT_SHADER,
)
if err != nil {
return err
}
a.app.BgProgram = gl.CreateProgram()
gl.AttachShader(a.app.BgProgram, bgVertShader)
gl.AttachShader(a.app.BgProgram, bgFragShader)
gl.LinkProgram(a.app.BgProgram)
gl.GetProgramiv(a.app.BgProgram, gl.LINK_STATUS, &status)
if status == gl.FALSE {
var logLength int32
gl.GetProgramiv(a.app.BgProgram, gl.INFO_LOG_LENGTH, &logLength)
logMsg := make([]byte, logLength)
gl.GetProgramInfoLog(a.app.BgProgram, logLength, nil, &logMsg[0])
log.Fatalf("Failed to link background program: %s", logMsg)
}
gl.DeleteShader(bgVertShader)
gl.DeleteShader(bgFragShader)
gl.GenVertexArrays(1, &a.app.BgVAO)
gl.GenBuffers(1, &a.app.BgVBO)
gl.BindVertexArray(a.app.BgVAO)
gl.BindBuffer(gl.ARRAY_BUFFER, a.app.BgVBO)
quadVertices := []float32{
-1.0, -1.0,
1.0, -1.0,
-1.0, 1.0,
1.0, 1.0,
}
gl.BufferData(gl.ARRAY_BUFFER, len(quadVertices)*4, gl.Ptr(quadVertices), gl.STATIC_DRAW)
gl.VertexAttribPointer(0, 2, gl.FLOAT, false, 2*4, nil)
gl.EnableVertexAttribArray(0)
gl.BindVertexArray(0)
cursorGlowVertShader, err := shaders.CompileShaderFromSource(
shaders.CursorGlowVertex,
gl.VERTEX_SHADER,
)
if err != nil {
return err
}
cursorGlowFragShader, err := shaders.CompileShaderFromSource(
shaders.CursorGlowFragment,
gl.FRAGMENT_SHADER,
)
if err != nil {
return err
}
a.app.CursorGlowProgram = gl.CreateProgram()
gl.AttachShader(a.app.CursorGlowProgram, cursorGlowVertShader)
gl.AttachShader(a.app.CursorGlowProgram, cursorGlowFragShader)
gl.LinkProgram(a.app.CursorGlowProgram)
gl.GetProgramiv(a.app.CursorGlowProgram, gl.LINK_STATUS, &status)
if status == gl.FALSE {
var logLength int32
gl.GetProgramiv(a.app.CursorGlowProgram, gl.INFO_LOG_LENGTH, &logLength)
logMsg := make([]byte, logLength)
gl.GetProgramInfoLog(a.app.CursorGlowProgram, logLength, nil, &logMsg[0])
log.Fatalf("Failed to link cursor glow program: %s", logMsg)
}
gl.DeleteShader(cursorGlowVertShader)
gl.DeleteShader(cursorGlowFragShader)
gl.GenVertexArrays(1, &a.app.CursorGlowVAO)
gl.GenBuffers(1, &a.app.CursorGlowVBO)
gl.BindVertexArray(a.app.CursorGlowVAO)
gl.BindBuffer(gl.ARRAY_BUFFER, a.app.CursorGlowVBO)
glowQuadVertices := []float32{
-1.0, -1.0,
1.0, -1.0,
-1.0, 1.0,
1.0, 1.0,
}
gl.BufferData(
gl.ARRAY_BUFFER,
len(glowQuadVertices)*4,
gl.Ptr(glowQuadVertices),
gl.STATIC_DRAW,
)
gl.VertexAttribPointer(0, 2, gl.FLOAT, false, 2*4, nil)
gl.EnableVertexAttribArray(0)
gl.BindVertexArray(0)
gl.Enable(gl.BLEND)
gl.BlendFunc(gl.SRC_ALPHA, gl.ONE)
gl.Enable(gl.PROGRAM_POINT_SIZE)
return nil
}
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FILE: internal/shaders/background.frag.glsl
================================================
#version 410 core
out vec4 FragColor;
uniform float alpha;
uniform vec2 cursorPos;
uniform vec2 resolution;
void main() {
vec2 fragCoord = gl_FragCoord.xy;
float dist = length(fragCoord - cursorPos);
float glowFalloff = smoothstep(0.0, 300.0, dist);
float cursorTransparency = mix(0.3, 1.0, glowFalloff);
FragColor = vec4(0., 0., 0., alpha * cursorTransparency);
}
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FILE: internal/shaders/background.vert.glsl
================================================
#version 410 core
layout (location = 0) in vec2 position;
void main() {
gl_Position = vec4(position, 0.0, 1.0);
}
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FILE: internal/shaders/cursorGlow.frag.glsl
================================================
#version 410 core
in vec2 vTexCoord;
out vec4 FragColor;
uniform float time;
uniform float velocity;
uniform float isDrawing;
uniform float exitProgress;
vec3 hsv2rgb(vec3 c) {
vec4 K = vec4(1.0, 2.0 / 3.0, 1.0 / 3.0, 3.0);
vec3 p = abs(fract(c.xxx + K.xyz) * 6.0 - K.www);
return c.z * mix(K.xxx, clamp(p - K.xxx, 0.0, 1.0), c.y);
}
float smin(float a, float b, float k) {
float h = clamp(0.5 + 0.5 * (b - a) / k, 0.0, 1.0);
return mix(b, a, h) - k * h * (1.0 - h);
}
float hash(vec2 p) {
p = fract(p * vec2(123.34, 456.21));
p += dot(p, p + 45.32);
return fract(p.x * p.y);
}
float noise(vec2 p) {
vec2 i = floor(p);
vec2 f = fract(p);
f = f * f * (3.0 - 2.0 * f);
float a = hash(i);
float b = hash(i + vec2(1.0, 0.0));
float c = hash(i + vec2(0.0, 1.0));
float d = hash(i + vec2(1.0, 1.0));
return mix(mix(a, b, f.x), mix(c, d, f.x), f.y);
}
float fbm(vec2 p) {
float value = 0.0;
float amplitude = 0.5;
float frequency = 1.0;
for(int i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
value += amplitude * noise(p * frequency);
frequency *= 2.0;
amplitude *= 0.5;
}
return value;
}
void main() {
vec2 coord = vTexCoord * 2.0 - 1.0;
float velocityNorm = clamp(velocity * 0.01, 0.0, 1.0);
float energy = mix(0.3, 1.0, velocityNorm) + isDrawing * 0.7;
float sdf = 1000.0;
float centralSize = mix(0.15, 0.35, velocityNorm) + isDrawing * 0.05;
float pulseSpeed = (3.0 + velocityNorm * 2.0) * (1.0 + isDrawing * 0.75);
float pulseAmount = (0.1 * energy + isDrawing * 0.075);
float pulse = sin(time * pulseSpeed) * pulseAmount + 0.9;
float centralDist = length(coord) - centralSize * pulse;
sdf = centralDist;
float numBlobsFloat = mix(5.0, 9.0, velocityNorm) + isDrawing * 1.0;
int numBlobs = int(numBlobsFloat);
float blobFade = fract(numBlobsFloat);
for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
if(i > numBlobs) break;
if(i == numBlobs && blobFade < 0.01) break;
float baseRotation = time * 0.8;
float velocityRotation = time * velocityNorm * 0.4;
float angle = float(i) * 6.28 / float(numBlobs) + baseRotation + velocityRotation;
float baseRadius = mix(0.2, 0.5, velocityNorm) + isDrawing * 0.075;
float radiusVariation = sin(time * (1.5 + isDrawing * 0.5) + float(i) * 0.8) * mix(0.05, 0.15, velocityNorm);
float chaoticRadius = sin(time * 4.0 + float(i) * 2.1) * cos(time * 3.5 + float(i) * 1.7) * 0.003 * isDrawing;
float radius = baseRadius + radiusVariation + chaoticRadius;
vec2 orbPos = vec2(cos(angle), sin(angle)) * radius;
float baseBlobSize = mix(0.08, 0.18, velocityNorm) + isDrawing * 0.04;
float sizeVariation = sin(time * (2.5 + isDrawing * 1.0) + float(i) * 0.6) * mix(0.02, 0.05, velocityNorm);
float drawingGrowth = sin(time * 5.0 + float(i) * 1.3) * 0.03 * isDrawing;
float blobSize = baseBlobSize + sizeVariation + drawingGrowth;
float blobDist = length(coord - orbPos) - blobSize;
if(i == numBlobs) {
blobDist += (1.0 - blobFade) * 0.5;
}
float blendAmount = mix(0.15, 0.3, velocityNorm) + isDrawing * 0.075;
sdf = smin(sdf, blobDist, blendAmount);
}
float noiseZoom = 3.0 + isDrawing * 0.5;
vec2 noiseCoord = coord * noiseZoom;
noiseCoord += vec2(time * 0.3, time * 0.2);
float swirl = fbm(noiseCoord) * 2.0 - 1.0;
sdf += swirl * (0.1 * energy + exitProgress * 0.8);
float intensity = exp(-max(sdf, 0.0) * 4.0);
float outerGlow = exp(-max(sdf, 0.0) * 1.5) * 0.4 * energy;
float innerGlow = exp(-max(sdf, 0.0) * 8.0) * 0.8;
float totalIntensity = intensity + outerGlow + innerGlow;
totalIntensity *= smoothstep(1.0, 0.7, max(abs(coord.x), abs(coord.y)));
float hueSpeed = mix(0.2, 0.6, velocityNorm);
float hue = mod(time * hueSpeed + atan(coord.y, coord.x) / 6.28 + swirl * 0.3, 1.0);
vec3 mainColor = hsv2rgb(vec3(hue, mix(0.7, 0.75, velocityNorm), 1.0));
vec3 accentColor = hsv2rgb(vec3(mod(hue + 0.5, 1.0), 0.75, 1.2));
vec3 finalColor = mainColor * intensity;
finalColor += accentColor * innerGlow;
finalColor += mainColor * 0.5 * outerGlow;
float sparkle = smoothstep(0.85, 1.0, noise(coord * 20.0 + time * 5.0 * energy)) * totalIntensity * velocityNorm;
finalColor += sparkle;
float edge = smoothstep(0.05, -0.05, sdf) - smoothstep(0.15, 0.05, sdf);
finalColor += accentColor * edge * energy;
finalColor *= sin(time * (2.5 + isDrawing * 0.75)) * (0.1 + velocityNorm * 0.1 + isDrawing * 0.075) + 0.9;
float alpha = clamp(totalIntensity * mix(0.8, 1.3, velocityNorm), 0.0, 1.0) * (1.0 - exitProgress);
FragColor = vec4(finalColor, alpha * 0.95);
}
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FILE: internal/shaders/cursorGlow.vert.glsl
================================================
#version 410 core
layout (location = 0) in vec2 position;
uniform vec2 cursorPos;
uniform vec2 resolution;
uniform float glowSize;
uniform float rotation;
out vec2 vTexCoord;
void main() {
float c = cos(rotation);
float s = sin(rotation);
vec2 rotatedPos = vec2(position.x * c - position.y * s, position.x * s + position.y * c);
vec2 worldPos = cursorPos + rotatedPos * glowSize;
vec2 normalized = (worldPos / resolution) * 2.0 - 1.0;
normalized.y = -normalized.y;
gl_Position = vec4(normalized, 0.0, 1.0);
vTexCoord = rotatedPos * 0.5 + 0.5;
}
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FILE: internal/shaders/line.frag.glsl
================================================
#version 410 core
in float vAlpha;
in vec2 vPosition;
out vec4 FragColor;
uniform float time;
vec3 hsv2rgb(vec3 c) {
vec4 K = vec4(1.0, 2.0 / 3.0, 1.0 / 3.0, 3.0);
vec3 p = abs(fract(c.xxx + K.xyz) * 6.0 - K.www);
return c.z * mix(K.xxx, clamp(p - K.xxx, 0.0, 1.0), c.y);
}
void main() {
float hue = mod(vPosition.x * 0.001 + vPosition.y * 0.001 + time * 0.5, 1.0);
vec3 color = hsv2rgb(vec3(hue, 0.8, 1.0));
float sparkle = sin(vPosition.x * 0.1 + time * 3.0) * sin(vPosition.y * 0.1 + time * 2.0);
sparkle = smoothstep(0.7, 1.0, sparkle) * 0.5;
FragColor = vec4(color * (1.0 + sparkle * 2.0), vAlpha);
}
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FILE: internal/shaders/line.vert.glsl
================================================
#version 410 core
layout (location = 0) in vec2 position;
layout (location = 1) in vec2 offset;
layout (location = 2) in float alpha;
uniform vec2 resolution;
uniform float thickness;
out float vAlpha;
out vec2 vPosition;
void main() {
vec2 pos = position + offset * thickness;
vec2 normalized = (pos / resolution) * 2.0 - 1.0;
normalized.y = -normalized.y;
gl_Position = vec4(normalized, 0.0, 1.0);
vAlpha = alpha;
vPosition = pos;
}
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FILE: internal/shaders/particle.frag.glsl
================================================
#version 410 core
in float vLife;
in float vHue;
out vec4 FragColor;
vec3 hsv2rgb(vec3 c) {
vec4 K = vec4(1.0, 2.0 / 3.0, 1.0 / 3.0, 3.0);
vec3 p = abs(fract(c.xxx + K.xyz) * 6.0 - K.www);
return c.z * mix(K.xxx, clamp(p - K.xxx, 0.0, 1.0), c.y);
}
void main() {
vec2 coord = gl_PointCoord - vec2(0.5);
float dist = length(coord);
if (dist > 0.5) discard;
float alpha = smoothstep(0.5, 0.2, dist) * vLife;
vec3 color = hsv2rgb(vec3(vHue, 0.9, 1.0)) * (1.0 + (1.0 - dist * 2.0) * 2.0);
FragColor = vec4(color, alpha * 0.8);
}
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FILE: internal/shaders/particle.vert.glsl
================================================
#version 410 core
layout (location = 0) in vec2 position;
layout (location = 1) in float life;
layout (location = 2) in float maxLife;
layout (location = 3) in float size;
layout (location = 4) in float hue;
uniform vec2 resolution;
out float vLife;
out float vHue;
void main() {
vec2 normalized = (position / resolution) * 2.0 - 1.0;
normalized.y = -normalized.y;
gl_Position = vec4(normalized, 0.0, 1.0);
gl_PointSize = size * (life / maxLife);
vLife = life / maxLife;
vHue = hue;
}
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FILE: internal/shaders/paths.go
================================================
package shaders
import _ "embed"
// TODO: select one to choose embed the shaders or place like system files.
const BackgroundFragmentPath = "internal/shaders/background.frag.glsl"
const BackgroundVertexPath = "internal/shaders/background.vert.glsl"
const CursorGlowFragmentPath = "internal/shaders/cursorGlow.frag.glsl"
const CursorGlowVertexPath = "internal/shaders/cursorGlow.vert.glsl"
const LineFragmentPath = "internal/shaders/line.frag.glsl"
const LineVertexPath = "internal/shaders/line.vert.glsl"
const ParticleVertexPath = "internal/shaders/particle.vert.glsl"
const ParticleFragmentPath = "internal/shaders/particle.frag.glsl"
// Vertex shaders
//
//go:embed background.vert.glsl
var BackgroundVertex string
//go:embed cursorGlow.vert.glsl
var CursorGlowVertex string
//go:embed line.vert.glsl
var LineVertex string
//go:embed particle.vert.glsl
var ParticleVertex string
// Fragment shaders
//
//go:embed background.frag.glsl
var BackgroundFragment string
//go:embed cursorGlow.frag.glsl
var CursorGlowFragment string
//go:embed line.frag.glsl
var LineFragment string
//go:embed particle.frag.glsl
var ParticleFragment string
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FILE: internal/shaders/shader.go
================================================
package shaders
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"strings"
"github.com/go-gl/gl/v4.1-core/gl"
)
// TODO: select either one or use both
func CompileShaderFromFile(path string, shaderType uint32) (uint32, error) {
sourceBytes, err := os.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("failed to read shader file %q: %v", path, err)
}
source := string(sourceBytes)
if !strings.HasSuffix(source, "\x00") {
source += "\x00"
}
shader := gl.CreateShader(shaderType)
csources, free := gl.Strs(source)
defer free()
gl.ShaderSource(shader, 1, csources, nil)
gl.CompileShader(shader)
var status int32
gl.GetShaderiv(shader, gl.COMPILE_STATUS, &status)
if status == gl.FALSE {
var logLength int32
gl.GetShaderiv(shader, gl.INFO_LOG_LENGTH, &logLength)
logMsg := strings.Repeat("\x00", int(logLength+1))
gl.GetShaderInfoLog(shader, logLength, nil, gl.Str(logMsg))
gl.DeleteShader(shader)
return 0, fmt.Errorf("failed to compile %s shader: %v", path, strings.TrimSpace(logMsg))
}
return shader, nil
}
func CompileShaderFromSource(source string, shaderType uint32) (uint32, error) {
shader := gl.CreateShader(shaderType)
csources, free := gl.Strs(source + "\x00")
gl.ShaderSource(shader, 1, csources, nil)
free()
gl.CompileShader(shader)
var status int32
gl.GetShaderiv(shader, gl.COMPILE_STATUS, &status)
if status == gl.FALSE {
var logLength int32
gl.GetShaderiv(shader, gl.INFO_LOG_LENGTH, &logLength)
logMsg := make([]byte, logLength)
gl.GetShaderInfoLog(shader, logLength, nil, &logMsg[0])
return 0, fmt.Errorf("failed to compile shader: %s", logMsg)
}
return shader, nil
}
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FILE: internal/spawn/spawn.go
================================================
package spawn
import (
"math"
"math/rand/v2"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/models"
)
type App struct {
app *models.App
}
func New(app *models.App) *App {
return &App{app: app}
}
func (a *App) SpawnCursorSparkles(x, y float32) {
for range 3 {
angle := rand.Float64() * 2 * math.Pi
speed := rand.Float32()*80 + 40
a.app.Particles = append(a.app.Particles, models.Particle{
X: x + (rand.Float32()-0.5)*8,
Y: y + (rand.Float32()-0.5)*8,
VX: float32(math.Cos(angle)) * speed,
VY: float32(math.Sin(angle))*speed - 30,
Life: 0.8,
MaxLife: 0.8,
Size: rand.Float32()*8 + 6,
Hue: rand.Float32(),
})
}
}
func (a *App) SpawnExitWisps(x, y float32) {
for range 8 {
angle := rand.Float64() * 2 * math.Pi
speed := rand.Float32()*150 + 80
a.app.Particles = append(a.app.Particles, models.Particle{
X: x + (rand.Float32()-0.5)*30,
Y: y + (rand.Float32()-0.5)*30,
VX: float32(math.Cos(angle)) * speed,
VY: float32(math.Sin(angle)) * speed,
Life: 1.2,
MaxLife: 1.2,
Size: rand.Float32()*12 + 8,
Hue: rand.Float32(),
})
}
}
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FILE: internal/stroke/stroke.go
================================================
// https://depts.washington.edu/acelab/proj/dollar/dollar.pdf
package stroke
import (
"math"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/models"
)
// Step 1
type Point = models.Point
func resample(points []Point, n int) []Point {
I := pathLength(points) / float32(n-1)
D := float32(0)
newPoints := []Point{points[0]}
for i := 1; i < len(points); i++ {
d := distance(points[i-1], points[i])
if D+d >= I {
qx := points[i-1].X + ((I-D)/d)*(points[i].X-points[i-1].X)
qy := points[i-1].Y + ((I-D)/d)*(points[i].Y-points[i-1].Y)
q := Point{X: qx, Y: qy}
newPoints = append(newPoints, q)
points = append(points[:i], append([]Point{q}, points[i:]...)...)
D = 0
} else {
D += d
}
}
for len(newPoints) < n {
newPoints = append(newPoints, points[len(points)-1])
}
return newPoints
}
func pathLength(A []Point) float32 {
d := float32(0)
for i := 1; i < len(A); i++ {
d += distance(A[i-1], A[i])
}
return d
}
func distance(a Point, b Point) float32 {
dx := a.X - b.X
dy := a.Y - b.Y
return dx*dx + dy*dy
}
// Step 2
func rotateBy(points []Point, angle float64) []Point {
c := centroid(points)
for _, p := range points {
qx := float64(p.X-c.X)*math.Cos(angle) - float64(p.Y-c.Y)*math.Sin(angle) + float64(c.X)
qy := float64(p.X-c.X)*math.Sin(angle) + float64(p.Y-c.Y)*math.Cos(angle) + float64(c.Y)
p.X = float32(qx)
p.Y = float32(qy)
}
return points
}
// Step 3
func scaleTo(points []Point, size float32) []Point {
B := boundingBox(points)
for i := range points {
p := &points[i]
p.X = p.X * (size / B.width)
p.Y = p.Y * (size / B.height)
}
return points
}
func translateTo(points []Point, k Point) []Point {
c := centroid(points)
for i := range points {
p := &points[i]
p.X += k.X - c.X
p.Y += k.Y - c.Y
}
return points
}
func boundingBox(points []Point) struct{ width, height float32 } {
minX, minY := points[0].X, points[0].Y
maxX, maxY := points[0].X, points[0].Y
for _, p := range points {
if p.X < minX {
minX = p.X
}
if p.Y < minY {
minY = p.Y
}
if p.X > maxX {
maxX = p.X
}
if p.Y > maxY {
maxY = p.Y
}
}
return struct{ width, height float32 }{width: maxX - minX, height: maxY - minY}
}
func centroid(points []Point) Point {
var x, y float32
for _, p := range points {
x += p.X
y += p.Y
}
n := float32(len(points))
return Point{X: x / n, Y: y / n}
}
// Step 4
func recognise(
points []Point,
templates [][]Point,
size float64,
) (bestMatch int, bestScore float64) {
b := math.Inf(1)
for i, T := range templates {
d := distanceAtBestAngle(points, T, -math.Pi/4, math.Pi/4, math.Pi/90)
if d < b {
b = d
bestMatch = i
}
}
bestScore = 1 - b/(0.5*math.Sqrt(2*size*size))
return bestMatch, bestScore
}
func distanceAtBestAngle(points, T []Point, a, b, delta float64) float64 {
x1 := math.Phi*a + (1-math.Phi)*b
f1 := distanceAtAngle(points, T, x1)
x2 := (1-math.Phi)*a + math.Phi*b
f2 := distanceAtAngle(points, T, x2)
for math.Abs(b-a) > delta {
if f1 < f2 {
b = x2
x2 = x1
f2 = f1
x1 = math.Phi*a + (1-math.Phi)*b
f1 = distanceAtAngle(points, T, x1)
} else {
a = x1
x1 = x2
f1 = f2
x2 = (1-math.Phi)*a + math.Phi*b
f2 = distanceAtAngle(points, T, x2)
}
}
return math.Min(f1, f2)
}
func distanceAtAngle(points, T []Point, angle float64) float64 {
newPoints := rotateBy(points, angle)
d := pathDistance(newPoints, T)
return d
}
func pathDistance(A, B []Point) float64 {
d := float64(0)
for i := range A {
d += math.Sqrt(float64(distance(A[i], B[i])))
}
return d / float64(len(A))
}
// Entry points
const n = 64
const size = 250.
func ProcessStroke(points []Point) []Point {
// Step 1
points = resample(points, n)
// Step 3 (skipping rotation)
points = scaleTo(points, size)
points = translateTo(points, Point{X: 0, Y: 0})
return points
}
func UnistrokeRecognise(points []Point, templates [][]Point) (bestMatch int, bestScore float64) {
return recognise(points, templates, size)
}
================================================
FILE: internal/update/update.go
================================================
package update
import (
"math"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/internal/models"
"github.com/ThatOtherAndrew/Hexecute/pkg/wayland"
)
type App struct {
app *models.App
}
func New(app *models.App) *App {
return &App{app: app}
}
func (a *App) UpdateParticles(dt float32) {
for i := 0; i < len(a.app.Particles); i++ {
p := &a.app.Particles[i]
p.X += p.VX * dt
p.Y += p.VY * dt
p.VY += 100 * dt
p.Life -= dt
if p.Life <= 0 {
a.app.Particles[i] = a.app.Particles[len(a.app.Particles)-1]
a.app.Particles = a.app.Particles[:len(a.app.Particles)-1]
i--
}
}
}
func (a *App) UpdateCursor(window *wayland.WaylandWindow) {
x, y := window.GetCursorPos()
fx, fy := float32(x), float32(y)
dx := fx - a.app.LastCursorX
dy := fy - a.app.LastCursorY
a.app.CursorVelocity = float32(math.Sqrt(float64(dx*dx + dy*dy)))
velocityDiff := a.app.CursorVelocity - a.app.SmoothVelocity
a.app.SmoothVelocity += velocityDiff * 0.2
if a.app.CursorVelocity > 0.1 {
targetRotation := float32(math.Atan2(float64(dy), float64(dx)))
angleDiff := targetRotation - a.app.SmoothRotation
if angleDiff > math.Pi {
angleDiff -= 2 * math.Pi
} else if angleDiff < -math.Pi {
angleDiff += 2 * math.Pi
}
velocityFactor := float32(math.Min(float64(a.app.SmoothVelocity/5.0), 1.0))
smoothFactor := 0.03 + velocityFactor*0.08
a.app.SmoothRotation += angleDiff * smoothFactor
}
var targetDrawing float32
if a.app.IsDrawing {
targetDrawing = 1.0
} else {
targetDrawing = 0.0
}
diff := targetDrawing - a.app.SmoothDrawing
a.app.SmoothDrawing += diff * 0.0375
a.app.LastCursorX = fx
a.app.LastCursorY = fy
}
================================================
FILE: pkg/wayland/.clangd
================================================
Diagnostics:
Suppress:
- keyword_as_parameter
- expected_expression
================================================
FILE: pkg/wayland/keyboard-shortcuts-inhibit-client.h
================================================
/* Generated by wayland-scanner 1.24.0 */
#ifndef KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBIT_UNSTABLE_V1_CLIENT_PROTOCOL_H
#define KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBIT_UNSTABLE_V1_CLIENT_PROTOCOL_H
#include "wayland-client.h"
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @page page_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_unstable_v1 The
* keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_unstable_v1 protocol Protocol for inhibiting the
* compositor keyboard shortcuts
*
* @section page_desc_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_unstable_v1 Description
*
* This protocol specifies a way for a client to request the compositor
* to ignore its own keyboard shortcuts for a given seat, so that all
* key events from that seat get forwarded to a surface.
*
* Warning! The protocol described in this file is experimental and
* backward incompatible changes may be made. Backward compatible
* changes may be added together with the corresponding interface
* version bump.
* Backward incompatible changes are done by bumping the version
* number in the protocol and interface names and resetting the
* interface version. Once the protocol is to be declared stable,
* the 'z' prefix and the version number in the protocol and
* interface names are removed and the interface version number is
* reset.
*
* @section page_ifaces_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_unstable_v1 Interfaces
* - @subpage page_iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1 - context
* object for keyboard grab_manager
* - @subpage page_iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 - context object
* for keyboard shortcuts inhibitor
* @section page_copyright_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_unstable_v1 Copyright
* <pre>
*
* Copyright © 2017 Red Hat Inc.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
* paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
* Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
* DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
* </pre>
*/
struct wl_seat;
struct wl_surface;
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1;
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1;
#ifndef ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBIT_MANAGER_V1_INTERFACE
#define ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBIT_MANAGER_V1_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
* zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
* @section page_iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_desc
* Description
*
* A global interface used for inhibiting the compositor keyboard shortcuts.
* @section page_iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_api API
* See @ref iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1 The
* zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1 interface
*
* A global interface used for inhibiting the compositor keyboard shortcuts.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface
zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_interface;
#endif
#ifndef ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBITOR_V1_INTERFACE
#define ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBITOR_V1_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
* zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
* @section page_iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_desc Description
*
* A keyboard shortcuts inhibitor instructs the compositor to ignore
* its own keyboard shortcuts when the associated surface has keyboard
* focus. As a result, when the surface has keyboard focus on the given
* seat, it will receive all key events originating from the specified
* seat, even those which would normally be caught by the compositor for
* its own shortcuts.
*
* The Wayland compositor is however under no obligation to disable
* all of its shortcuts, and may keep some special key combo for its own
* use, including but not limited to one allowing the user to forcibly
* restore normal keyboard events routing in the case of an unwilling
* client. The compositor may also use the same key combo to reactivate
* an existing shortcut inhibitor that was previously deactivated on
* user request.
*
* When the compositor restores its own keyboard shortcuts, an
* "inactive" event is emitted to notify the client that the keyboard
* shortcuts inhibitor is not effectively active for the surface and
* seat any more, and the client should not expect to receive all
* keyboard events.
*
* When the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor is inactive, the client has
* no way to forcibly reactivate the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor.
*
* The user can chose to re-enable a previously deactivated keyboard
* shortcuts inhibitor using any mechanism the compositor may offer,
* in which case the compositor will send an "active" event to notify
* the client.
*
* If the surface is destroyed, unmapped, or loses the seat's keyboard
* focus, the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor becomes irrelevant and the
* compositor will restore its own keyboard shortcuts but no "inactive"
* event is emitted in this case.
* @section page_iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_api API
* See @ref iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 The
* zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 interface
*
* A keyboard shortcuts inhibitor instructs the compositor to ignore
* its own keyboard shortcuts when the associated surface has keyboard
* focus. As a result, when the surface has keyboard focus on the given
* seat, it will receive all key events originating from the specified
* seat, even those which would normally be caught by the compositor for
* its own shortcuts.
*
* The Wayland compositor is however under no obligation to disable
* all of its shortcuts, and may keep some special key combo for its own
* use, including but not limited to one allowing the user to forcibly
* restore normal keyboard events routing in the case of an unwilling
* client. The compositor may also use the same key combo to reactivate
* an existing shortcut inhibitor that was previously deactivated on
* user request.
*
* When the compositor restores its own keyboard shortcuts, an
* "inactive" event is emitted to notify the client that the keyboard
* shortcuts inhibitor is not effectively active for the surface and
* seat any more, and the client should not expect to receive all
* keyboard events.
*
* When the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor is inactive, the client has
* no way to forcibly reactivate the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor.
*
* The user can chose to re-enable a previously deactivated keyboard
* shortcuts inhibitor using any mechanism the compositor may offer,
* in which case the compositor will send an "active" event to notify
* the client.
*
* If the surface is destroyed, unmapped, or loses the seat's keyboard
* focus, the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor becomes irrelevant and the
* compositor will restore its own keyboard shortcuts but no "inactive"
* event is emitted in this case.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_interface;
#endif
#ifndef ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBIT_MANAGER_V1_ERROR_ENUM
#define ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBIT_MANAGER_V1_ERROR_ENUM
enum zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_error {
/**
* the shortcuts are already inhibited for this surface
*/
ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBIT_MANAGER_V1_ERROR_ALREADY_INHIBITED = 0,
};
#endif /* ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBIT_MANAGER_V1_ERROR_ENUM */
#define ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBIT_MANAGER_V1_DESTROY 0
#define ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBIT_MANAGER_V1_INHIBIT_SHORTCUTS 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
*/
#define ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBIT_MANAGER_V1_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
*/
#define ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBIT_MANAGER_V1_INHIBIT_SHORTCUTS_SINCE_VERSION \
1
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1 */
static inline void zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_set_user_data(
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
*zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1,
void *user_data) {
wl_proxy_set_user_data(
(struct wl_proxy *)zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1, user_data);
}
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1 */
static inline void *zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_get_user_data(
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
*zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1) {
return wl_proxy_get_user_data(
(struct wl_proxy *)zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1);
}
static inline uint32_t zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_get_version(
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
*zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1) {
return wl_proxy_get_version(
(struct wl_proxy *)zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
*
* Destroy the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor manager.
*/
static inline void zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_destroy(
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
*zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1) {
wl_proxy_marshal_flags(
(struct wl_proxy *)zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1,
ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBIT_MANAGER_V1_DESTROY, NULL,
wl_proxy_get_version(
(struct wl_proxy *)zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1),
WL_MARSHAL_FLAG_DESTROY);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
*
* Create a new keyboard shortcuts inhibitor object associated with
* the given surface for the given seat.
*
* If shortcuts are already inhibited for the specified seat and surface,
* a protocol error "already_inhibited" is raised by the compositor.
*/
static inline struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 *
zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_inhibit_shortcuts(
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
*zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1,
struct wl_surface *surface, struct wl_seat *seat) {
struct wl_proxy *id;
id = wl_proxy_marshal_flags(
(struct wl_proxy *)zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1,
ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBIT_MANAGER_V1_INHIBIT_SHORTCUTS,
&zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_interface,
wl_proxy_get_version(
(struct wl_proxy *)zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1),
0, NULL, surface, seat);
return (struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 *)id;
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
* @struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_listener
*/
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_listener {
/**
* shortcuts are inhibited
*
* This event indicates that the shortcut inhibitor is active.
*
* The compositor sends this event every time compositor shortcuts
* are inhibited on behalf of the surface. When active, the client
* may receive input events normally reserved by the compositor
* (see zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1).
*
* This occurs typically when the initial request
* "inhibit_shortcuts" first becomes active or when the user
* instructs the compositor to re-enable and existing shortcuts
* inhibitor using any mechanism offered by the compositor.
*/
void (*active)(void *data, struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
*zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1);
/**
* shortcuts are restored
*
* This event indicates that the shortcuts inhibitor is inactive,
* normal shortcuts processing is restored by the compositor.
*/
void (*inactive)(void *data, struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
*zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
*/
static inline int zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_add_listener(
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
*zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1,
const struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_listener *listener,
void *data) {
return wl_proxy_add_listener(
(struct wl_proxy *)zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1,
(void (**)(void))listener, data);
}
#define ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBITOR_V1_DESTROY 0
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
*/
#define ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBITOR_V1_ACTIVE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
*/
#define ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBITOR_V1_INACTIVE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
*/
#define ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBITOR_V1_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 */
static inline void zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_set_user_data(
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
*zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1,
void *user_data) {
wl_proxy_set_user_data((struct wl_proxy *)zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1,
user_data);
}
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 */
static inline void *zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_get_user_data(
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
*zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1) {
return wl_proxy_get_user_data(
(struct wl_proxy *)zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1);
}
static inline uint32_t zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_get_version(
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
*zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1) {
return wl_proxy_get_version(
(struct wl_proxy *)zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
*
* Remove the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor from the associated wl_surface.
*/
static inline void zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_destroy(
struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
*zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1) {
wl_proxy_marshal_flags(
(struct wl_proxy *)zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1,
ZWP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_INHIBITOR_V1_DESTROY, NULL,
wl_proxy_get_version(
(struct wl_proxy *)zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1),
WL_MARSHAL_FLAG_DESTROY);
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
================================================
FILE: pkg/wayland/tablet-v2.c
================================================
/* Generated by wayland-scanner 1.24.0 */
/*
* Copyright 2014 © Stephen "Lyude" Chandler Paul
* Copyright 2015-2024 © Red Hat, Inc.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
* obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files
* (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
* including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
* publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software,
* and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
* subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the
* next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial
* portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "wayland-util.h"
#ifndef __has_attribute
# define __has_attribute(x) 0 /* Compatibility with non-clang compilers. */
#endif
#if (__has_attribute(visibility) || defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 4)
#define WL_PRIVATE __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden")))
#else
#define WL_PRIVATE
#endif
extern const struct wl_interface wl_seat_interface;
extern const struct wl_interface wl_surface_interface;
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_interface;
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_interface;
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_interface;
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_interface;
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_v2_interface;
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_seat_v2_interface;
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_tool_v2_interface;
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_v2_interface;
static const struct wl_interface *tablet_v2_types[] = {
NULL,
NULL,
NULL,
&zwp_tablet_seat_v2_interface,
&wl_seat_interface,
&zwp_tablet_v2_interface,
&zwp_tablet_tool_v2_interface,
&zwp_tablet_pad_v2_interface,
NULL,
&wl_surface_interface,
NULL,
NULL,
NULL,
&zwp_tablet_v2_interface,
&wl_surface_interface,
&zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_interface,
&zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_interface,
&zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_interface,
&zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_interface,
NULL,
&zwp_tablet_v2_interface,
&wl_surface_interface,
NULL,
&wl_surface_interface,
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_manager_v2_requests[] = {
{ "get_tablet_seat", "no", tablet_v2_types + 3 },
{ "destroy", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
WL_PRIVATE const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_manager_v2_interface = {
"zwp_tablet_manager_v2", 2,
2, zwp_tablet_manager_v2_requests,
0, NULL,
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_seat_v2_requests[] = {
{ "destroy", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_seat_v2_events[] = {
{ "tablet_added", "n", tablet_v2_types + 5 },
{ "tool_added", "n", tablet_v2_types + 6 },
{ "pad_added", "n", tablet_v2_types + 7 },
};
WL_PRIVATE const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_seat_v2_interface = {
"zwp_tablet_seat_v2", 2,
1, zwp_tablet_seat_v2_requests,
3, zwp_tablet_seat_v2_events,
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_tool_v2_requests[] = {
{ "set_cursor", "u?oii", tablet_v2_types + 8 },
{ "destroy", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_tool_v2_events[] = {
{ "type", "u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "hardware_serial", "uu", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "hardware_id_wacom", "uu", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "capability", "u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "done", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "removed", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "proximity_in", "uoo", tablet_v2_types + 12 },
{ "proximity_out", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "down", "u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "up", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "motion", "ff", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "pressure", "u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "distance", "u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "tilt", "ff", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "rotation", "f", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "slider", "i", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "wheel", "fi", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "button", "uuu", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "frame", "u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
WL_PRIVATE const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_tool_v2_interface = {
"zwp_tablet_tool_v2", 2,
2, zwp_tablet_tool_v2_requests,
19, zwp_tablet_tool_v2_events,
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_v2_requests[] = {
{ "destroy", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_v2_events[] = {
{ "name", "s", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "id", "uu", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "path", "s", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "done", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "removed", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "bustype", "2u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
WL_PRIVATE const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_v2_interface = {
"zwp_tablet_v2", 2,
1, zwp_tablet_v2_requests,
6, zwp_tablet_v2_events,
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_requests[] = {
{ "set_feedback", "su", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "destroy", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_events[] = {
{ "source", "u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "angle", "f", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "stop", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "frame", "u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
WL_PRIVATE const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_interface = {
"zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2", 2,
2, zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_requests,
4, zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_events,
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_requests[] = {
{ "set_feedback", "su", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "destroy", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_events[] = {
{ "source", "u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "position", "u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "stop", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "frame", "u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
WL_PRIVATE const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_interface = {
"zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2", 2,
2, zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_requests,
4, zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_events,
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_requests[] = {
{ "destroy", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_events[] = {
{ "buttons", "a", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "ring", "n", tablet_v2_types + 15 },
{ "strip", "n", tablet_v2_types + 16 },
{ "modes", "u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "done", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "mode_switch", "uuu", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "dial", "2n", tablet_v2_types + 17 },
};
WL_PRIVATE const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_interface = {
"zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2", 2,
1, zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_requests,
7, zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_events,
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_pad_v2_requests[] = {
{ "set_feedback", "usu", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "destroy", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_pad_v2_events[] = {
{ "group", "n", tablet_v2_types + 18 },
{ "path", "s", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "buttons", "u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "done", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "button", "uuu", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "enter", "uoo", tablet_v2_types + 19 },
{ "leave", "uo", tablet_v2_types + 22 },
{ "removed", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
WL_PRIVATE const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_v2_interface = {
"zwp_tablet_pad_v2", 2,
2, zwp_tablet_pad_v2_requests,
8, zwp_tablet_pad_v2_events,
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_requests[] = {
{ "set_feedback", "su", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "destroy", "", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
static const struct wl_message zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_events[] = {
{ "delta", "i", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
{ "frame", "u", tablet_v2_types + 0 },
};
WL_PRIVATE const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_interface = {
"zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2", 2,
2, zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_requests,
2, zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_events,
};
================================================
FILE: pkg/wayland/tablet-v2.h
================================================
/* Generated by wayland-scanner 1.24.0 */
#ifndef TABLET_V2_CLIENT_PROTOCOL_H
#define TABLET_V2_CLIENT_PROTOCOL_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include "wayland-client.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @page page_tablet_v2 The tablet_v2 protocol
* Wayland protocol for graphics tablets
*
* @section page_desc_tablet_v2 Description
*
* This description provides a high-level overview of the interplay between
* the interfaces defined this protocol. For details, see the protocol
* specification.
*
* More than one tablet may exist, and device-specifics matter. Tablets are
* not represented by a single virtual device like wl_pointer. A client
* binds to the tablet manager object which is just a proxy object. From
* that, the client requests wp_tablet_manager.get_tablet_seat(wl_seat)
* and that returns the actual interface that has all the tablets. With
* this indirection, we can avoid merging wp_tablet into the actual Wayland
* protocol, a long-term benefit.
*
* The wp_tablet_seat sends a "tablet added" event for each tablet
* connected. That event is followed by descriptive events about the
* hardware; currently that includes events for name, vid/pid and
* a wp_tablet.path event that describes a local path. This path can be
* used to uniquely identify a tablet or get more information through
* libwacom. Emulated or nested tablets can skip any of those, e.g. a
* virtual tablet may not have a vid/pid. The sequence of descriptive
* events is terminated by a wp_tablet.done event to signal that a client
* may now finalize any initialization for that tablet.
*
* Events from tablets require a tool in proximity. Tools are also managed
* by the tablet seat; a "tool added" event is sent whenever a tool is new
* to the compositor. That event is followed by a number of descriptive
* events about the hardware; currently that includes capabilities,
* hardware id and serial number, and tool type. Similar to the tablet
* interface, a wp_tablet_tool.done event is sent to terminate that initial
* sequence.
*
* Any event from a tool happens on the wp_tablet_tool interface. When the
* tool gets into proximity of the tablet, a proximity_in event is sent on
* the wp_tablet_tool interface, listing the tablet and the surface. That
* event is followed by a motion event with the coordinates. After that,
* it's the usual motion, axis, button, etc. events. The protocol's
* serialisation means events are grouped by wp_tablet_tool.frame events.
*
* Two special events (that don't exist in X) are down and up. They signal
* "tip touching the surface". For tablets without real proximity
* detection, the sequence is: proximity_in, motion, down, frame.
*
* When the tool leaves proximity, a proximity_out event is sent. If any
* button is still down, a button release event is sent before this
* proximity event. These button events are sent in the same frame as the
* proximity event to signal to the client that the buttons were held when
* the tool left proximity.
*
* If the tool moves out of the surface but stays in proximity (i.e.
* between windows), compositor-specific grab policies apply. This usually
* means that the proximity-out is delayed until all buttons are released.
*
* Moving a tool physically from one tablet to the other has no real effect
* on the protocol, since we already have the tool object from the "tool
* added" event. All the information is already there and the proximity
* events on both tablets are all a client needs to reconstruct what
* happened.
*
* Some extra axes are normalized, i.e. the client knows the range as
* specified in the protocol (e.g. [0, 65535]), the granularity however is
* unknown. The current normalized axes are pressure, distance, and slider.
*
* Other extra axes are in physical units as specified in the protocol.
* The current extra axes with physical units are tilt, rotation and
* wheel rotation.
*
* Since tablets work independently of the pointer controlled by the mouse,
* the focus handling is independent too and controlled by proximity.
* The wp_tablet_tool.set_cursor request sets a tool-specific cursor.
* This cursor surface may be the same as the mouse cursor, and it may be
* the same across tools but it is possible to be more fine-grained. For
* example, a client may set different cursors for the pen and eraser.
*
* Tools are generally independent of tablets and it is
* compositor-specific policy when a tool can be removed. Common approaches
* will likely include some form of removing a tool when all tablets the
* tool was used on are removed.
*
* @section page_ifaces_tablet_v2 Interfaces
* - @subpage page_iface_zwp_tablet_manager_v2 - controller object for graphic tablet devices
* - @subpage page_iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2 - controller object for graphic tablet devices of a seat
* - @subpage page_iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2 - a physical tablet tool
* - @subpage page_iface_zwp_tablet_v2 - graphics tablet device
* - @subpage page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 - pad ring
* - @subpage page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 - pad strip
* - @subpage page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 - a set of buttons, rings and strips
* - @subpage page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2 - a set of buttons, rings, strips and dials
* - @subpage page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2 - pad dial
* @section page_copyright_tablet_v2 Copyright
* <pre>
*
* Copyright 2014 © Stephen "Lyude" Chandler Paul
* Copyright 2015-2024 © Red Hat, Inc.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
* obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files
* (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
* including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
* publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software,
* and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
* subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the
* next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial
* portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
* </pre>
*/
struct wl_seat;
struct wl_surface;
struct zwp_tablet_manager_v2;
struct zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2;
struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2;
struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2;
struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2;
struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2;
struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2;
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2;
struct zwp_tablet_v2;
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_MANAGER_V2_INTERFACE
#define ZWP_TABLET_MANAGER_V2_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_zwp_tablet_manager_v2 zwp_tablet_manager_v2
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_manager_v2_desc Description
*
* An object that provides access to the graphics tablets available on this
* system. All tablets are associated with a seat, to get access to the
* actual tablets, use wp_tablet_manager.get_tablet_seat.
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_manager_v2_api API
* See @ref iface_zwp_tablet_manager_v2.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_zwp_tablet_manager_v2 The zwp_tablet_manager_v2 interface
*
* An object that provides access to the graphics tablets available on this
* system. All tablets are associated with a seat, to get access to the
* actual tablets, use wp_tablet_manager.get_tablet_seat.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_manager_v2_interface;
#endif
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_SEAT_V2_INTERFACE
#define ZWP_TABLET_SEAT_V2_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2 zwp_tablet_seat_v2
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2_desc Description
*
* An object that provides access to the graphics tablets available on this
* seat. After binding to this interface, the compositor sends a set of
* wp_tablet_seat.tablet_added and wp_tablet_seat.tool_added events.
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2_api API
* See @ref iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2 The zwp_tablet_seat_v2 interface
*
* An object that provides access to the graphics tablets available on this
* seat. After binding to this interface, the compositor sends a set of
* wp_tablet_seat.tablet_added and wp_tablet_seat.tool_added events.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_seat_v2_interface;
#endif
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_INTERFACE
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2 zwp_tablet_tool_v2
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2_desc Description
*
* An object that represents a physical tool that has been, or is
* currently in use with a tablet in this seat. Each wp_tablet_tool
* object stays valid until the client destroys it; the compositor
* reuses the wp_tablet_tool object to indicate that the object's
* respective physical tool has come into proximity of a tablet again.
*
* A wp_tablet_tool object's relation to a physical tool depends on the
* tablet's ability to report serial numbers. If the tablet supports
* this capability, then the object represents a specific physical tool
* and can be identified even when used on multiple tablets.
*
* A tablet tool has a number of static characteristics, e.g. tool type,
* hardware_serial and capabilities. These capabilities are sent in an
* event sequence after the wp_tablet_seat.tool_added event before any
* actual events from this tool. This initial event sequence is
* terminated by a wp_tablet_tool.done event.
*
* Tablet tool events are grouped by wp_tablet_tool.frame events.
* Any events received before a wp_tablet_tool.frame event should be
* considered part of the same hardware state change.
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2_api API
* See @ref iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2 The zwp_tablet_tool_v2 interface
*
* An object that represents a physical tool that has been, or is
* currently in use with a tablet in this seat. Each wp_tablet_tool
* object stays valid until the client destroys it; the compositor
* reuses the wp_tablet_tool object to indicate that the object's
* respective physical tool has come into proximity of a tablet again.
*
* A wp_tablet_tool object's relation to a physical tool depends on the
* tablet's ability to report serial numbers. If the tablet supports
* this capability, then the object represents a specific physical tool
* and can be identified even when used on multiple tablets.
*
* A tablet tool has a number of static characteristics, e.g. tool type,
* hardware_serial and capabilities. These capabilities are sent in an
* event sequence after the wp_tablet_seat.tool_added event before any
* actual events from this tool. This initial event sequence is
* terminated by a wp_tablet_tool.done event.
*
* Tablet tool events are grouped by wp_tablet_tool.frame events.
* Any events received before a wp_tablet_tool.frame event should be
* considered part of the same hardware state change.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_tool_v2_interface;
#endif
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_V2_INTERFACE
#define ZWP_TABLET_V2_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_zwp_tablet_v2 zwp_tablet_v2
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_v2_desc Description
*
* The wp_tablet interface represents one graphics tablet device. The
* tablet interface itself does not generate events; all events are
* generated by wp_tablet_tool objects when in proximity above a tablet.
*
* A tablet has a number of static characteristics, e.g. device name and
* pid/vid. These capabilities are sent in an event sequence after the
* wp_tablet_seat.tablet_added event. This initial event sequence is
* terminated by a wp_tablet.done event.
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_v2_api API
* See @ref iface_zwp_tablet_v2.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_zwp_tablet_v2 The zwp_tablet_v2 interface
*
* The wp_tablet interface represents one graphics tablet device. The
* tablet interface itself does not generate events; all events are
* generated by wp_tablet_tool objects when in proximity above a tablet.
*
* A tablet has a number of static characteristics, e.g. device name and
* pid/vid. These capabilities are sent in an event sequence after the
* wp_tablet_seat.tablet_added event. This initial event sequence is
* terminated by a wp_tablet.done event.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_v2_interface;
#endif
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_INTERFACE
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_desc Description
*
* A circular interaction area, such as the touch ring on the Wacom Intuos
* Pro series tablets.
*
* Events on a ring are logically grouped by the wl_tablet_pad_ring.frame
* event.
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_api API
* See @ref iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 The zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 interface
*
* A circular interaction area, such as the touch ring on the Wacom Intuos
* Pro series tablets.
*
* Events on a ring are logically grouped by the wl_tablet_pad_ring.frame
* event.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_interface;
#endif
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_INTERFACE
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_desc Description
*
* A linear interaction area, such as the strips found in Wacom Cintiq
* models.
*
* Events on a strip are logically grouped by the wl_tablet_pad_strip.frame
* event.
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_api API
* See @ref iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 The zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 interface
*
* A linear interaction area, such as the strips found in Wacom Cintiq
* models.
*
* Events on a strip are logically grouped by the wl_tablet_pad_strip.frame
* event.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_interface;
#endif
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_PAD_GROUP_V2_INTERFACE
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_GROUP_V2_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_desc Description
*
* A pad group describes a distinct (sub)set of buttons, rings and strips
* present in the tablet. The criteria of this grouping is usually positional,
* eg. if a tablet has buttons on the left and right side, 2 groups will be
* presented. The physical arrangement of groups is undisclosed and may
* change on the fly.
*
* Pad groups will announce their features during pad initialization. Between
* the corresponding wp_tablet_pad.group event and wp_tablet_pad_group.done, the
* pad group will announce the buttons, rings and strips contained in it,
* plus the number of supported modes.
*
* Modes are a mechanism to allow multiple groups of actions for every element
* in the pad group. The number of groups and available modes in each is
* persistent across device plugs. The current mode is user-switchable, it
* will be announced through the wp_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch event both
* whenever it is switched, and after wp_tablet_pad.enter.
*
* The current mode logically applies to all elements in the pad group,
* although it is at clients' discretion whether to actually perform different
* actions, and/or issue the respective .set_feedback requests to notify the
* compositor. See the wp_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch event for more details.
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_api API
* See @ref iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 The zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 interface
*
* A pad group describes a distinct (sub)set of buttons, rings and strips
* present in the tablet. The criteria of this grouping is usually positional,
* eg. if a tablet has buttons on the left and right side, 2 groups will be
* presented. The physical arrangement of groups is undisclosed and may
* change on the fly.
*
* Pad groups will announce their features during pad initialization. Between
* the corresponding wp_tablet_pad.group event and wp_tablet_pad_group.done, the
* pad group will announce the buttons, rings and strips contained in it,
* plus the number of supported modes.
*
* Modes are a mechanism to allow multiple groups of actions for every element
* in the pad group. The number of groups and available modes in each is
* persistent across device plugs. The current mode is user-switchable, it
* will be announced through the wp_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch event both
* whenever it is switched, and after wp_tablet_pad.enter.
*
* The current mode logically applies to all elements in the pad group,
* although it is at clients' discretion whether to actually perform different
* actions, and/or issue the respective .set_feedback requests to notify the
* compositor. See the wp_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch event for more details.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_interface;
#endif
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_INTERFACE
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2 zwp_tablet_pad_v2
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2_desc Description
*
* A pad device is a set of buttons, rings, strips and dials
* usually physically present on the tablet device itself. Some
* exceptions exist where the pad device is physically detached, e.g. the
* Wacom ExpressKey Remote.
*
* Pad devices have no axes that control the cursor and are generally
* auxiliary devices to the tool devices used on the tablet surface.
*
* A pad device has a number of static characteristics, e.g. the number
* of rings. These capabilities are sent in an event sequence after the
* wp_tablet_seat.pad_added event before any actual events from this pad.
* This initial event sequence is terminated by a wp_tablet_pad.done
* event.
*
* All pad features (buttons, rings, strips and dials) are logically divided into
* groups and all pads have at least one group. The available groups are
* notified through the wp_tablet_pad.group event; the compositor will
* emit one event per group before emitting wp_tablet_pad.done.
*
* Groups may have multiple modes. Modes allow clients to map multiple
* actions to a single pad feature. Only one mode can be active per group,
* although different groups may have different active modes.
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2_api API
* See @ref iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2 The zwp_tablet_pad_v2 interface
*
* A pad device is a set of buttons, rings, strips and dials
* usually physically present on the tablet device itself. Some
* exceptions exist where the pad device is physically detached, e.g. the
* Wacom ExpressKey Remote.
*
* Pad devices have no axes that control the cursor and are generally
* auxiliary devices to the tool devices used on the tablet surface.
*
* A pad device has a number of static characteristics, e.g. the number
* of rings. These capabilities are sent in an event sequence after the
* wp_tablet_seat.pad_added event before any actual events from this pad.
* This initial event sequence is terminated by a wp_tablet_pad.done
* event.
*
* All pad features (buttons, rings, strips and dials) are logically divided into
* groups and all pads have at least one group. The available groups are
* notified through the wp_tablet_pad.group event; the compositor will
* emit one event per group before emitting wp_tablet_pad.done.
*
* Groups may have multiple modes. Modes allow clients to map multiple
* actions to a single pad feature. Only one mode can be active per group,
* although different groups may have different active modes.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_v2_interface;
#endif
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_PAD_DIAL_V2_INTERFACE
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_DIAL_V2_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2 zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_desc Description
*
* A rotary control, e.g. a dial or a wheel.
*
* Events on a dial are logically grouped by the wl_tablet_pad_dial.frame
* event.
* @section page_iface_zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_api API
* See @ref iface_zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2 The zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2 interface
*
* A rotary control, e.g. a dial or a wheel.
*
* Events on a dial are logically grouped by the wl_tablet_pad_dial.frame
* event.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_interface;
#endif
#define ZWP_TABLET_MANAGER_V2_GET_TABLET_SEAT 0
#define ZWP_TABLET_MANAGER_V2_DESTROY 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_manager_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_MANAGER_V2_GET_TABLET_SEAT_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_manager_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_MANAGER_V2_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_manager_v2 */
static inline void
zwp_tablet_manager_v2_set_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_manager_v2 *zwp_tablet_manager_v2, void *user_data)
{
wl_proxy_set_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_manager_v2, user_data);
}
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_manager_v2 */
static inline void *
zwp_tablet_manager_v2_get_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_manager_v2 *zwp_tablet_manager_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_manager_v2);
}
static inline uint32_t
zwp_tablet_manager_v2_get_version(struct zwp_tablet_manager_v2 *zwp_tablet_manager_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_manager_v2);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_manager_v2
*
* Get the wp_tablet_seat object for the given seat. This object
* provides access to all graphics tablets in this seat.
*/
static inline struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2 *
zwp_tablet_manager_v2_get_tablet_seat(struct zwp_tablet_manager_v2 *zwp_tablet_manager_v2, struct wl_seat *seat)
{
struct wl_proxy *tablet_seat;
tablet_seat = wl_proxy_marshal_flags((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_manager_v2,
ZWP_TABLET_MANAGER_V2_GET_TABLET_SEAT, &zwp_tablet_seat_v2_interface, wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_manager_v2), 0, NULL, seat);
return (struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2 *) tablet_seat;
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_manager_v2
*
* Destroy the wp_tablet_manager object. Objects created from this
* object are unaffected and should be destroyed separately.
*/
static inline void
zwp_tablet_manager_v2_destroy(struct zwp_tablet_manager_v2 *zwp_tablet_manager_v2)
{
wl_proxy_marshal_flags((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_manager_v2,
ZWP_TABLET_MANAGER_V2_DESTROY, NULL, wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_manager_v2), WL_MARSHAL_FLAG_DESTROY);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2
* @struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2_listener
*/
struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2_listener {
/**
* new device notification
*
* This event is sent whenever a new tablet becomes available on
* this seat. This event only provides the object id of the tablet,
* any static information about the tablet (device name, vid/pid,
* etc.) is sent through the wp_tablet interface.
* @param id the newly added graphics tablet
*/
void (*tablet_added)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2 *zwp_tablet_seat_v2,
struct zwp_tablet_v2 *id);
/**
* a new tool has been used with a tablet
*
* This event is sent whenever a tool that has not previously
* been used with a tablet comes into use. This event only provides
* the object id of the tool; any static information about the tool
* (capabilities, type, etc.) is sent through the wp_tablet_tool
* interface.
* @param id the newly added tablet tool
*/
void (*tool_added)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2 *zwp_tablet_seat_v2,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id);
/**
* new pad notification
*
* This event is sent whenever a new pad is known to the system.
* Typically, pads are physically attached to tablets and a
* pad_added event is sent immediately after the
* wp_tablet_seat.tablet_added. However, some standalone pad
* devices logically attach to tablets at runtime, and the client
* must wait for wp_tablet_pad.enter to know the tablet a pad is
* attached to.
*
* This event only provides the object id of the pad. All further
* features (buttons, strips, rings) are sent through the
* wp_tablet_pad interface.
* @param id the newly added pad
*/
void (*pad_added)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2 *zwp_tablet_seat_v2,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2 *id);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2
*/
static inline int
zwp_tablet_seat_v2_add_listener(struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2 *zwp_tablet_seat_v2,
const struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2_listener *listener, void *data)
{
return wl_proxy_add_listener((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_seat_v2,
(void (**)(void)) listener, data);
}
#define ZWP_TABLET_SEAT_V2_DESTROY 0
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_SEAT_V2_TABLET_ADDED_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_SEAT_V2_TOOL_ADDED_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_SEAT_V2_PAD_ADDED_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_SEAT_V2_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2 */
static inline void
zwp_tablet_seat_v2_set_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2 *zwp_tablet_seat_v2, void *user_data)
{
wl_proxy_set_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_seat_v2, user_data);
}
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2 */
static inline void *
zwp_tablet_seat_v2_get_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2 *zwp_tablet_seat_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_seat_v2);
}
static inline uint32_t
zwp_tablet_seat_v2_get_version(struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2 *zwp_tablet_seat_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_seat_v2);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_seat_v2
*
* Destroy the wp_tablet_seat object. Objects created from this
* object are unaffected and should be destroyed separately.
*/
static inline void
zwp_tablet_seat_v2_destroy(struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2 *zwp_tablet_seat_v2)
{
wl_proxy_marshal_flags((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_seat_v2,
ZWP_TABLET_SEAT_V2_DESTROY, NULL, wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_seat_v2), WL_MARSHAL_FLAG_DESTROY);
}
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_TYPE_ENUM
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_TYPE_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
* a physical tool type
*
* Describes the physical type of a tool. The physical type of a tool
* generally defines its base usage.
*
* The mouse tool represents a mouse-shaped tool that is not a relative
* device but bound to the tablet's surface, providing absolute
* coordinates.
*
* The lens tool is a mouse-shaped tool with an attached lens to
* provide precision focus.
*/
enum zwp_tablet_tool_v2_type {
/**
* Pen
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_TYPE_PEN = 0x140,
/**
* Eraser
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_TYPE_ERASER = 0x141,
/**
* Brush
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_TYPE_BRUSH = 0x142,
/**
* Pencil
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_TYPE_PENCIL = 0x143,
/**
* Airbrush
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_TYPE_AIRBRUSH = 0x144,
/**
* Finger
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_TYPE_FINGER = 0x145,
/**
* Mouse
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_TYPE_MOUSE = 0x146,
/**
* Lens
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_TYPE_LENS = 0x147,
};
#endif /* ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_TYPE_ENUM */
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_CAPABILITY_ENUM
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_CAPABILITY_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
* capability flags for a tool
*
* Describes extra capabilities on a tablet.
*
* Any tool must provide x and y values, extra axes are
* device-specific.
*/
enum zwp_tablet_tool_v2_capability {
/**
* Tilt axes
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_CAPABILITY_TILT = 1,
/**
* Pressure axis
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_CAPABILITY_PRESSURE = 2,
/**
* Distance axis
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_CAPABILITY_DISTANCE = 3,
/**
* Z-rotation axis
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_CAPABILITY_ROTATION = 4,
/**
* Slider axis
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_CAPABILITY_SLIDER = 5,
/**
* Wheel axis
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_CAPABILITY_WHEEL = 6,
};
#endif /* ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_CAPABILITY_ENUM */
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
* physical button state
*
* Describes the physical state of a button that produced the button event.
*/
enum zwp_tablet_tool_v2_button_state {
/**
* button is not pressed
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_BUTTON_STATE_RELEASED = 0,
/**
* button is pressed
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_BUTTON_STATE_PRESSED = 1,
};
#endif /* ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM */
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_ERROR_ENUM
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_ERROR_ENUM
enum zwp_tablet_tool_v2_error {
/**
* given wl_surface has another role
*/
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_ERROR_ROLE = 0,
};
#endif /* ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_ERROR_ENUM */
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
* @struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2_listener
*/
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2_listener {
/**
* tool type
*
* The tool type is the high-level type of the tool and usually
* decides the interaction expected from this tool.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet_tool.done event.
* @param tool_type the physical tool type
*/
void (*type)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
uint32_t tool_type);
/**
* unique hardware serial number of the tool
*
* If the physical tool can be identified by a unique 64-bit
* serial number, this event notifies the client of this serial
* number.
*
* If multiple tablets are available in the same seat and the tool
* is uniquely identifiable by the serial number, that tool may
* move between tablets.
*
* Otherwise, if the tool has no serial number and this event is
* missing, the tool is tied to the tablet it first comes into
* proximity with. Even if the physical tool is used on multiple
* tablets, separate wp_tablet_tool objects will be created, one
* per tablet.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet_tool.done event.
* @param hardware_serial_hi the unique serial number of the tool, most significant bits
* @param hardware_serial_lo the unique serial number of the tool, least significant bits
*/
void (*hardware_serial)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
uint32_t hardware_serial_hi,
uint32_t hardware_serial_lo);
/**
* hardware id notification in Wacom's format
*
* This event notifies the client of a hardware id available on
* this tool.
*
* The hardware id is a device-specific 64-bit id that provides
* extra information about the tool in use, beyond the wl_tool.type
* enumeration. The format of the id is specific to tablets made by
* Wacom Inc. For example, the hardware id of a Wacom Grip Pen (a
* stylus) is 0x802.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet_tool.done event.
* @param hardware_id_hi the hardware id, most significant bits
* @param hardware_id_lo the hardware id, least significant bits
*/
void (*hardware_id_wacom)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
uint32_t hardware_id_hi,
uint32_t hardware_id_lo);
/**
* tool capability notification
*
* This event notifies the client of any capabilities of this
* tool, beyond the main set of x/y axes and tip up/down detection.
*
* One event is sent for each extra capability available on this
* tool.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet_tool.done event.
* @param capability the capability
*/
void (*capability)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
uint32_t capability);
/**
* tool description events sequence complete
*
* This event signals the end of the initial burst of descriptive
* events. A client may consider the static description of the tool
* to be complete and finalize initialization of the tool.
*/
void (*done)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2);
/**
* tool removed
*
* This event is sent when the tool is removed from the system
* and will send no further events. Should the physical tool come
* back into proximity later, a new wp_tablet_tool object will be
* created.
*
* It is compositor-dependent when a tool is removed. A compositor
* may remove a tool on proximity out, tablet removal or any other
* reason. A compositor may also keep a tool alive until shutdown.
*
* If the tool is currently in proximity, a proximity_out event
* will be sent before the removed event. See
* wp_tablet_tool.proximity_out for the handling of any buttons
* logically down.
*
* When this event is received, the client must
* wp_tablet_tool.destroy the object.
*/
void (*removed)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2);
/**
* proximity in event
*
* Notification that this tool is focused on a certain surface.
*
* This event can be received when the tool has moved from one
* surface to another, or when the tool has come back into
* proximity above the surface.
*
* If any button is logically down when the tool comes into
* proximity, the respective button event is sent after the
* proximity_in event but within the same frame as the proximity_in
* event.
* @param tablet The tablet the tool is in proximity of
* @param surface The current surface the tablet tool is over
*/
void (*proximity_in)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
uint32_t serial,
struct zwp_tablet_v2 *tablet,
struct wl_surface *surface);
/**
* proximity out event
*
* Notification that this tool has either left proximity, or is
* no longer focused on a certain surface.
*
* When the tablet tool leaves proximity of the tablet, button
* release events are sent for each button that was held down at
* the time of leaving proximity. These events are sent before the
* proximity_out event but within the same wp_tablet.frame.
*
* If the tool stays within proximity of the tablet, but the focus
* changes from one surface to another, a button release event may
* not be sent until the button is actually released or the tool
* leaves the proximity of the tablet.
*/
void (*proximity_out)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2);
/**
* tablet tool is making contact
*
* Sent whenever the tablet tool comes in contact with the
* surface of the tablet.
*
* If the tool is already in contact with the tablet when entering
* the input region, the client owning said region will receive a
* wp_tablet.proximity_in event, followed by a wp_tablet.down event
* and a wp_tablet.frame event.
*
* Note that this event describes logical contact, not physical
* contact. On some devices, a compositor may not consider a tool
* in logical contact until a minimum physical pressure threshold
* is exceeded.
*/
void (*down)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
uint32_t serial);
/**
* tablet tool is no longer making contact
*
* Sent whenever the tablet tool stops making contact with the
* surface of the tablet, or when the tablet tool moves out of the
* input region and the compositor grab (if any) is dismissed.
*
* If the tablet tool moves out of the input region while in
* contact with the surface of the tablet and the compositor does
* not have an ongoing grab on the surface, the client owning said
* region will receive a wp_tablet.up event, followed by a
* wp_tablet.proximity_out event and a wp_tablet.frame event. If
* the compositor has an ongoing grab on this device, this event
* sequence is sent whenever the grab is dismissed in the future.
*
* Note that this event describes logical contact, not physical
* contact. On some devices, a compositor may not consider a tool
* out of logical contact until physical pressure falls below a
* specific threshold.
*/
void (*up)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2);
/**
* motion event
*
* Sent whenever a tablet tool moves.
* @param x surface-local x coordinate
* @param y surface-local y coordinate
*/
void (*motion)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
wl_fixed_t x,
wl_fixed_t y);
/**
* pressure change event
*
* Sent whenever the pressure axis on a tool changes. The value
* of this event is normalized to a value between 0 and 65535.
*
* Note that pressure may be nonzero even when a tool is not in
* logical contact. See the down and up events for more details.
* @param pressure The current pressure value
*/
void (*pressure)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
uint32_t pressure);
/**
* distance change event
*
* Sent whenever the distance axis on a tool changes. The value
* of this event is normalized to a value between 0 and 65535.
*
* Note that distance may be nonzero even when a tool is not in
* logical contact. See the down and up events for more details.
* @param distance The current distance value
*/
void (*distance)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
uint32_t distance);
/**
* tilt change event
*
* Sent whenever one or both of the tilt axes on a tool change.
* Each tilt value is in degrees, relative to the z-axis of the
* tablet. The angle is positive when the top of a tool tilts along
* the positive x or y axis.
* @param tilt_x The current value of the X tilt axis
* @param tilt_y The current value of the Y tilt axis
*/
void (*tilt)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
wl_fixed_t tilt_x,
wl_fixed_t tilt_y);
/**
* z-rotation change event
*
* Sent whenever the z-rotation axis on the tool changes. The
* rotation value is in degrees clockwise from the tool's logical
* neutral position.
* @param degrees The current rotation of the Z axis
*/
void (*rotation)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
wl_fixed_t degrees);
/**
* Slider position change event
*
* Sent whenever the slider position on the tool changes. The
* value is normalized between -65535 and 65535, with 0 as the
* logical neutral position of the slider.
*
* The slider is available on e.g. the Wacom Airbrush tool.
* @param position The current position of slider
*/
void (*slider)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
int32_t position);
/**
* Wheel delta event
*
* Sent whenever the wheel on the tool emits an event. This event
* contains two values for the same axis change. The degrees value
* is in the same orientation as the wl_pointer.vertical_scroll
* axis. The clicks value is in discrete logical clicks of the
* mouse wheel. This value may be zero if the movement of the wheel
* was less than one logical click.
*
* Clients should choose either value and avoid mixing degrees and
* clicks. The compositor may accumulate values smaller than a
* logical click and emulate click events when a certain threshold
* is met. Thus, wl_tablet_tool.wheel events with non-zero clicks
* values may have different degrees values.
* @param degrees The wheel delta in degrees
* @param clicks The wheel delta in discrete clicks
*/
void (*wheel)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
wl_fixed_t degrees,
int32_t clicks);
/**
* button event
*
* Sent whenever a button on the tool is pressed or released.
*
* If a button is held down when the tool moves in or out of
* proximity, button events are generated by the compositor. See
* wp_tablet_tool.proximity_in and wp_tablet_tool.proximity_out for
* details.
* @param button The button whose state has changed
* @param state Whether the button was pressed or released
*/
void (*button)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
uint32_t serial,
uint32_t button,
uint32_t state);
/**
* frame event
*
* Marks the end of a series of axis and/or button updates from
* the tablet. The Wayland protocol requires axis updates to be
* sent sequentially, however all events within a frame should be
* considered one hardware event.
* @param time The time of the event with millisecond granularity
*/
void (*frame)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
uint32_t time);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
static inline int
zwp_tablet_tool_v2_add_listener(struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
const struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2_listener *listener, void *data)
{
return wl_proxy_add_listener((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
(void (**)(void)) listener, data);
}
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_SET_CURSOR 0
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_DESTROY 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_TYPE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_HARDWARE_SERIAL_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_HARDWARE_ID_WACOM_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_CAPABILITY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_DONE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_REMOVED_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_PROXIMITY_IN_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_PROXIMITY_OUT_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_DOWN_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_UP_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_MOTION_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_PRESSURE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_DISTANCE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_TILT_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_ROTATION_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_SLIDER_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_WHEEL_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_BUTTON_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_FRAME_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_SET_CURSOR_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2 */
static inline void
zwp_tablet_tool_v2_set_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2, void *user_data)
{
wl_proxy_set_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_tool_v2, user_data);
}
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2 */
static inline void *
zwp_tablet_tool_v2_get_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_tool_v2);
}
static inline uint32_t
zwp_tablet_tool_v2_get_version(struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_tool_v2);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*
* Sets the surface of the cursor used for this tool on the given
* tablet. This request only takes effect if the tool is in proximity
* of one of the requesting client's surfaces or the surface parameter
* is the current pointer surface. If there was a previous surface set
* with this request it is replaced. If surface is NULL, the cursor
* image is hidden.
*
* The parameters hotspot_x and hotspot_y define the position of the
* pointer surface relative to the pointer location. Its top-left corner
* is always at (x, y) - (hotspot_x, hotspot_y), where (x, y) are the
* coordinates of the pointer location, in surface-local coordinates.
*
* On surface.attach requests to the pointer surface, hotspot_x and
* hotspot_y are decremented by the x and y parameters passed to the
* request. Attach must be confirmed by wl_surface.commit as usual.
*
* The hotspot can also be updated by passing the currently set pointer
* surface to this request with new values for hotspot_x and hotspot_y.
*
* The current and pending input regions of the wl_surface are cleared,
* and wl_surface.set_input_region is ignored until the wl_surface is no
* longer used as the cursor. When the use as a cursor ends, the current
* and pending input regions become undefined, and the wl_surface is
* unmapped.
*
* This request gives the surface the role of a wp_tablet_tool cursor. A
* surface may only ever be used as the cursor surface for one
* wp_tablet_tool. If the surface already has another role or has
* previously been used as cursor surface for a different tool, a
* protocol error is raised.
*/
static inline void
zwp_tablet_tool_v2_set_cursor(struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2, uint32_t serial, struct wl_surface *surface, int32_t hotspot_x, int32_t hotspot_y)
{
wl_proxy_marshal_flags((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_SET_CURSOR, NULL, wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_tool_v2), 0, serial, surface, hotspot_x, hotspot_y);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_tool_v2
*
* This destroys the client's resource for this tool object.
*/
static inline void
zwp_tablet_tool_v2_destroy(struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *zwp_tablet_tool_v2)
{
wl_proxy_marshal_flags((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_tool_v2,
ZWP_TABLET_TOOL_V2_DESTROY, NULL, wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_tool_v2), WL_MARSHAL_FLAG_DESTROY);
}
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_V2_BUSTYPE_ENUM
#define ZWP_TABLET_V2_BUSTYPE_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_v2
* bus type
*
* Describes the bus types this tablet is connected to.
*/
enum zwp_tablet_v2_bustype {
/**
* USB
*/
ZWP_TABLET_V2_BUSTYPE_USB = 3,
/**
* Bluetooth
*/
ZWP_TABLET_V2_BUSTYPE_BLUETOOTH = 5,
/**
* Virtual
*/
ZWP_TABLET_V2_BUSTYPE_VIRTUAL = 6,
/**
* Serial
*/
ZWP_TABLET_V2_BUSTYPE_SERIAL = 17,
/**
* I2C
*/
ZWP_TABLET_V2_BUSTYPE_I2C = 24,
};
#endif /* ZWP_TABLET_V2_BUSTYPE_ENUM */
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_v2
* @struct zwp_tablet_v2_listener
*/
struct zwp_tablet_v2_listener {
/**
* tablet device name
*
* A descriptive name for the tablet device.
*
* If the device has no descriptive name, this event is not sent.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet.done event.
* @param name the device name
*/
void (*name)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_v2 *zwp_tablet_v2,
const char *name);
/**
* tablet device vendor/product id
*
* The vendor and product IDs for the tablet device.
*
* The interpretation of the id depends on the wp_tablet.bustype.
* Prior to version v2 of this protocol, the id was implied to be a
* USB vendor and product ID. If no wp_tablet.bustype is sent, the
* ID is to be interpreted as USB vendor and product ID.
*
* If the device has no vendor/product ID, this event is not sent.
* This can happen for virtual devices or non-USB devices, for
* instance.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet.done event.
* @param vid vendor id
* @param pid product id
*/
void (*id)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_v2 *zwp_tablet_v2,
uint32_t vid,
uint32_t pid);
/**
* path to the device
*
* A system-specific device path that indicates which device is
* behind this wp_tablet. This information may be used to gather
* additional information about the device, e.g. through libwacom.
*
* A device may have more than one device path. If so, multiple
* wp_tablet.path events are sent. A device may be emulated and not
* have a device path, and in that case this event will not be
* sent.
*
* The format of the path is unspecified, it may be a device node,
* a sysfs path, or some other identifier. It is up to the client
* to identify the string provided.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet.done event.
* @param path path to local device
*/
void (*path)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_v2 *zwp_tablet_v2,
const char *path);
/**
* tablet description events sequence complete
*
* This event is sent immediately to signal the end of the
* initial burst of descriptive events. A client may consider the
* static description of the tablet to be complete and finalize
* initialization of the tablet.
*/
void (*done)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_v2 *zwp_tablet_v2);
/**
* tablet removed event
*
* Sent when the tablet has been removed from the system. When a
* tablet is removed, some tools may be removed.
*
* When this event is received, the client must wp_tablet.destroy
* the object.
*/
void (*removed)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_v2 *zwp_tablet_v2);
/**
* tablet device bus type
*
* The bustype argument is one of the BUS_ defines in the Linux
* kernel's linux/input.h
*
* If the device has no known bustype or the bustype cannot be
* queried, this event is not sent.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet.done event.
* @param bustype bus type
* @since 2
*/
void (*bustype)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_v2 *zwp_tablet_v2,
uint32_t bustype);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_v2
*/
static inline int
zwp_tablet_v2_add_listener(struct zwp_tablet_v2 *zwp_tablet_v2,
const struct zwp_tablet_v2_listener *listener, void *data)
{
return wl_proxy_add_listener((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_v2,
(void (**)(void)) listener, data);
}
#define ZWP_TABLET_V2_DESTROY 0
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_V2_NAME_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_V2_ID_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_V2_PATH_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_V2_DONE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_V2_REMOVED_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_V2_BUSTYPE_SINCE_VERSION 2
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_V2_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_v2 */
static inline void
zwp_tablet_v2_set_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_v2 *zwp_tablet_v2, void *user_data)
{
wl_proxy_set_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_v2, user_data);
}
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_v2 */
static inline void *
zwp_tablet_v2_get_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_v2 *zwp_tablet_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_v2);
}
static inline uint32_t
zwp_tablet_v2_get_version(struct zwp_tablet_v2 *zwp_tablet_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_v2);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_v2
*
* This destroys the client's resource for this tablet object.
*/
static inline void
zwp_tablet_v2_destroy(struct zwp_tablet_v2 *zwp_tablet_v2)
{
wl_proxy_marshal_flags((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_v2,
ZWP_TABLET_V2_DESTROY, NULL, wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_v2), WL_MARSHAL_FLAG_DESTROY);
}
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_SOURCE_ENUM
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_SOURCE_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2
* ring axis source
*
* Describes the source types for ring events. This indicates to the
* client how a ring event was physically generated; a client may
* adjust the user interface accordingly. For example, events
* from a "finger" source may trigger kinetic scrolling.
*/
enum zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_source {
/**
* finger
*/
ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_SOURCE_FINGER = 1,
};
#endif /* ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_SOURCE_ENUM */
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2
* @struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_listener
*/
struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_listener {
/**
* ring event source
*
* Source information for ring events.
*
* This event does not occur on its own. It is sent before a
* wp_tablet_pad_ring.frame event and carries the source
* information for all events within that frame.
*
* The source specifies how this event was generated. If the source
* is wp_tablet_pad_ring.source.finger, a wp_tablet_pad_ring.stop
* event will be sent when the user lifts the finger off the
* device.
*
* This event is optional. If the source is unknown for an
* interaction, no event is sent.
* @param source the event source
*/
void (*source)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2,
uint32_t source);
/**
* angle changed
*
* Sent whenever the angle on a ring changes.
*
* The angle is provided in degrees clockwise from the logical
* north of the ring in the pad's current rotation.
* @param degrees the current angle in degrees
*/
void (*angle)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2,
wl_fixed_t degrees);
/**
* interaction stopped
*
* Stop notification for ring events.
*
* For some wp_tablet_pad_ring.source types, a
* wp_tablet_pad_ring.stop event is sent to notify a client that
* the interaction with the ring has terminated. This enables the
* client to implement kinetic scrolling. See the
* wp_tablet_pad_ring.source documentation for information on when
* this event may be generated.
*
* Any wp_tablet_pad_ring.angle events with the same source after
* this event should be considered as the start of a new
* interaction.
*/
void (*stop)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2);
/**
* end of a ring event sequence
*
* Indicates the end of a set of ring events that logically
* belong together. A client is expected to accumulate the data in
* all events within the frame before proceeding.
*
* All wp_tablet_pad_ring events before a wp_tablet_pad_ring.frame
* event belong logically together. For example, on termination of
* a finger interaction on a ring the compositor will send a
* wp_tablet_pad_ring.source event, a wp_tablet_pad_ring.stop event
* and a wp_tablet_pad_ring.frame event.
*
* A wp_tablet_pad_ring.frame event is sent for every logical event
* group, even if the group only contains a single
* wp_tablet_pad_ring event. Specifically, a client may get a
* sequence: angle, frame, angle, frame, etc.
* @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity
*/
void (*frame)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2,
uint32_t time);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2
*/
static inline int
zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_add_listener(struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2,
const struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_listener *listener, void *data)
{
return wl_proxy_add_listener((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2,
(void (**)(void)) listener, data);
}
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_SET_FEEDBACK 0
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_DESTROY 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_SOURCE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_ANGLE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_STOP_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_FRAME_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_SET_FEEDBACK_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 */
static inline void
zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_set_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2, void *user_data)
{
wl_proxy_set_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2, user_data);
}
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 */
static inline void *
zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_get_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2);
}
static inline uint32_t
zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_get_version(struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2
*
* Request that the compositor use the provided feedback string
* associated with this ring. This request should be issued immediately
* after a wp_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch event from the corresponding
* group is received, or whenever the ring is mapped to a different
* action. See wp_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch for more details.
*
* Clients are encouraged to provide context-aware descriptions for
* the actions associated with the ring; compositors may use this
* information to offer visual feedback about the button layout
* (eg. on-screen displays).
*
* The provided string 'description' is a UTF-8 encoded string to be
* associated with this ring, and is considered user-visible; general
* internationalization rules apply.
*
* The serial argument will be that of the last
* wp_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch event received for the group of this
* ring. Requests providing other serials than the most recent one will be
* ignored.
*/
static inline void
zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_set_feedback(struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2, const char *description, uint32_t serial)
{
wl_proxy_marshal_flags((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2,
ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_SET_FEEDBACK, NULL, wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2), 0, description, serial);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2
*
* This destroys the client's resource for this ring object.
*/
static inline void
zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_destroy(struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2)
{
wl_proxy_marshal_flags((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2,
ZWP_TABLET_PAD_RING_V2_DESTROY, NULL, wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2), WL_MARSHAL_FLAG_DESTROY);
}
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_SOURCE_ENUM
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_SOURCE_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2
* strip axis source
*
* Describes the source types for strip events. This indicates to the
* client how a strip event was physically generated; a client may
* adjust the user interface accordingly. For example, events
* from a "finger" source may trigger kinetic scrolling.
*/
enum zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_source {
/**
* finger
*/
ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_SOURCE_FINGER = 1,
};
#endif /* ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_SOURCE_ENUM */
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2
* @struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_listener
*/
struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_listener {
/**
* strip event source
*
* Source information for strip events.
*
* This event does not occur on its own. It is sent before a
* wp_tablet_pad_strip.frame event and carries the source
* information for all events within that frame.
*
* The source specifies how this event was generated. If the source
* is wp_tablet_pad_strip.source.finger, a wp_tablet_pad_strip.stop
* event will be sent when the user lifts their finger off the
* device.
*
* This event is optional. If the source is unknown for an
* interaction, no event is sent.
* @param source the event source
*/
void (*source)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2,
uint32_t source);
/**
* position changed
*
* Sent whenever the position on a strip changes.
*
* The position is normalized to a range of [0, 65535], the 0-value
* represents the top-most and/or left-most position of the strip
* in the pad's current rotation.
* @param position the current position
*/
void (*position)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2,
uint32_t position);
/**
* interaction stopped
*
* Stop notification for strip events.
*
* For some wp_tablet_pad_strip.source types, a
* wp_tablet_pad_strip.stop event is sent to notify a client that
* the interaction with the strip has terminated. This enables the
* client to implement kinetic scrolling. See the
* wp_tablet_pad_strip.source documentation for information on when
* this event may be generated.
*
* Any wp_tablet_pad_strip.position events with the same source
* after this event should be considered as the start of a new
* interaction.
*/
void (*stop)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2);
/**
* end of a strip event sequence
*
* Indicates the end of a set of events that represent one
* logical hardware strip event. A client is expected to accumulate
* the data in all events within the frame before proceeding.
*
* All wp_tablet_pad_strip events before a
* wp_tablet_pad_strip.frame event belong logically together. For
* example, on termination of a finger interaction on a strip the
* compositor will send a wp_tablet_pad_strip.source event, a
* wp_tablet_pad_strip.stop event and a wp_tablet_pad_strip.frame
* event.
*
* A wp_tablet_pad_strip.frame event is sent for every logical
* event group, even if the group only contains a single
* wp_tablet_pad_strip event. Specifically, a client may get a
* sequence: position, frame, position, frame, etc.
* @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity
*/
void (*frame)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2,
uint32_t time);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2
*/
static inline int
zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_add_listener(struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2,
const struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_listener *listener, void *data)
{
return wl_proxy_add_listener((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2,
(void (**)(void)) listener, data);
}
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_SET_FEEDBACK 0
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_DESTROY 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_SOURCE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_POSITION_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_STOP_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_FRAME_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_SET_FEEDBACK_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 */
static inline void
zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_set_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2, void *user_data)
{
wl_proxy_set_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2, user_data);
}
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 */
static inline void *
zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_get_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2);
}
static inline uint32_t
zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_get_version(struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2
*
* Requests the compositor to use the provided feedback string
* associated with this strip. This request should be issued immediately
* after a wp_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch event from the corresponding
* group is received, or whenever the strip is mapped to a different
* action. See wp_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch for more details.
*
* Clients are encouraged to provide context-aware descriptions for
* the actions associated with the strip, and compositors may use this
* information to offer visual feedback about the button layout
* (eg. on-screen displays).
*
* The provided string 'description' is a UTF-8 encoded string to be
* associated with this ring, and is considered user-visible; general
* internationalization rules apply.
*
* The serial argument will be that of the last
* wp_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch event received for the group of this
* strip. Requests providing other serials than the most recent one will be
* ignored.
*/
static inline void
zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_set_feedback(struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2, const char *description, uint32_t serial)
{
wl_proxy_marshal_flags((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2,
ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_SET_FEEDBACK, NULL, wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2), 0, description, serial);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2
*
* This destroys the client's resource for this strip object.
*/
static inline void
zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_destroy(struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2)
{
wl_proxy_marshal_flags((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2,
ZWP_TABLET_PAD_STRIP_V2_DESTROY, NULL, wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2), WL_MARSHAL_FLAG_DESTROY);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2
* @struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_listener
*/
struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_listener {
/**
* buttons announced
*
* Sent on wp_tablet_pad_group initialization to announce the
* available buttons in the group. Button indices start at 0, a
* button may only be in one group at a time.
*
* This event is first sent in the initial burst of events before
* the wp_tablet_pad_group.done event.
*
* Some buttons are reserved by the compositor. These buttons may
* not be assigned to any wp_tablet_pad_group. Compositors may
* broadcast this event in the case of changes to the mapping of
* these reserved buttons. If the compositor happens to reserve all
* buttons in a group, this event will be sent with an empty array.
* @param buttons buttons in this group
*/
void (*buttons)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2,
struct wl_array *buttons);
/**
* ring announced
*
* Sent on wp_tablet_pad_group initialization to announce
* available rings. One event is sent for each ring available on
* this pad group.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet_pad_group.done event.
*/
void (*ring)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 *ring);
/**
* strip announced
*
* Sent on wp_tablet_pad initialization to announce available
* strips. One event is sent for each strip available on this pad
* group.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet_pad_group.done event.
*/
void (*strip)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 *strip);
/**
* mode-switch ability announced
*
* Sent on wp_tablet_pad_group initialization to announce that
* the pad group may switch between modes. A client may use a mode
* to store a specific configuration for buttons, rings and strips
* and use the wl_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch event to toggle
* between these configurations. Mode indices start at 0.
*
* Switching modes is compositor-dependent. See the
* wp_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch event for more details.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet_pad_group.done event. This event is only sent when
* more than more than one mode is available.
* @param modes the number of modes
*/
void (*modes)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2,
uint32_t modes);
/**
* tablet group description events sequence complete
*
* This event is sent immediately to signal the end of the
* initial burst of descriptive events. A client may consider the
* static description of the tablet to be complete and finalize
* initialization of the tablet group.
*/
void (*done)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2);
/**
* mode switch event
*
* Notification that the mode was switched.
*
* A mode applies to all buttons, rings, strips and dials in a
* group simultaneously, but a client is not required to assign
* different actions for each mode. For example, a client may have
* mode-specific button mappings but map the ring to vertical
* scrolling in all modes. Mode indices start at 0.
*
* Switching modes is compositor-dependent. The compositor may
* provide visual cues to the user about the mode, e.g. by toggling
* LEDs on the tablet device. Mode-switching may be
* software-controlled or controlled by one or more physical
* buttons. For example, on a Wacom Intuos Pro, the button inside
* the ring may be assigned to switch between modes.
*
* The compositor will also send this event after
* wp_tablet_pad.enter on each group in order to notify of the
* current mode. Groups that only feature one mode will use mode=0
* when emitting this event.
*
* If a button action in the new mode differs from the action in
* the previous mode, the client should immediately issue a
* wp_tablet_pad.set_feedback request for each changed button.
*
* If a ring, strip or dial action in the new mode differs from the
* action in the previous mode, the client should immediately issue
* a wp_tablet_ring.set_feedback, wp_tablet_strip.set_feedback or
* wp_tablet_dial.set_feedback request for each changed ring, strip
* or dial.
* @param time the time of the event with millisecond granularity
* @param mode the new mode of the pad
*/
void (*mode_switch)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2,
uint32_t time,
uint32_t serial,
uint32_t mode);
/**
* dial announced
*
* Sent on wp_tablet_pad initialization to announce available
* dials. One event is sent for each dial available on this pad
* group.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet_pad_group.done event.
* @since 2
*/
void (*dial)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2 *dial);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2
*/
static inline int
zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_add_listener(struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2,
const struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_listener *listener, void *data)
{
return wl_proxy_add_listener((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2,
(void (**)(void)) listener, data);
}
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_GROUP_V2_DESTROY 0
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_GROUP_V2_BUTTONS_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_GROUP_V2_RING_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_GROUP_V2_STRIP_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_GROUP_V2_MODES_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_GROUP_V2_DONE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_GROUP_V2_MODE_SWITCH_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_GROUP_V2_DIAL_SINCE_VERSION 2
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_GROUP_V2_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 */
static inline void
zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_set_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2, void *user_data)
{
wl_proxy_set_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2, user_data);
}
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 */
static inline void *
zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_get_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2);
}
static inline uint32_t
zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_get_version(struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2
*
* Destroy the wp_tablet_pad_group object. Objects created from this object
* are unaffected and should be destroyed separately.
*/
static inline void
zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_destroy(struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2)
{
wl_proxy_marshal_flags((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2,
ZWP_TABLET_PAD_GROUP_V2_DESTROY, NULL, wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2), WL_MARSHAL_FLAG_DESTROY);
}
#ifndef ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2
* physical button state
*
* Describes the physical state of a button that caused the button
* event.
*/
enum zwp_tablet_pad_v2_button_state {
/**
* the button is not pressed
*/
ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_BUTTON_STATE_RELEASED = 0,
/**
* the button is pressed
*/
ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_BUTTON_STATE_PRESSED = 1,
};
#endif /* ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM */
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2
* @struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2_listener
*/
struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2_listener {
/**
* group announced
*
* Sent on wp_tablet_pad initialization to announce available
* groups. One event is sent for each pad group available.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet_pad.done event. At least one group will be announced.
*/
void (*group)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_v2,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 *pad_group);
/**
* path to the device
*
* A system-specific device path that indicates which device is
* behind this wp_tablet_pad. This information may be used to
* gather additional information about the device, e.g. through
* libwacom.
*
* The format of the path is unspecified, it may be a device node,
* a sysfs path, or some other identifier. It is up to the client
* to identify the string provided.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet_pad.done event.
* @param path path to local device
*/
void (*path)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_v2,
const char *path);
/**
* buttons announced
*
* Sent on wp_tablet_pad initialization to announce the available
* buttons.
*
* This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
* wp_tablet_pad.done event. This event is only sent when at least
* one button is available.
* @param buttons the number of buttons
*/
void (*buttons)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_v2,
uint32_t buttons);
/**
* pad description event sequence complete
*
* This event signals the end of the initial burst of descriptive
* events. A client may consider the static description of the pad
* to be complete and finalize initialization of the pad.
*/
void (*done)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_v2);
/**
* physical button state
*
* Sent whenever the physical state of a button changes.
* @param time the time of the event with millisecond granularity
* @param button the index of the button that changed state
*/
void (*button)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_v2,
uint32_t time,
uint32_t button,
uint32_t state);
/**
* enter event
*
* Notification that this pad is focused on the specified
* surface.
* @param serial serial number of the enter event
* @param tablet the tablet the pad is attached to
* @param surface surface the pad is focused on
*/
void (*enter)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_v2,
uint32_t serial,
struct zwp_tablet_v2 *tablet,
struct wl_surface *surface);
/**
* leave event
*
* Notification that this pad is no longer focused on the
* specified surface.
* @param serial serial number of the leave event
* @param surface surface the pad is no longer focused on
*/
void (*leave)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_v2,
uint32_t serial,
struct wl_surface *surface);
/**
* pad removed event
*
* Sent when the pad has been removed from the system. When a
* tablet is removed its pad(s) will be removed too.
*
* When this event is received, the client must destroy all rings,
* strips and groups that were offered by this pad, and issue
* wp_tablet_pad.destroy the pad itself.
*/
void (*removed)(void *data,
struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_v2);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2
*/
static inline int
zwp_tablet_pad_v2_add_listener(struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_v2,
const struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2_listener *listener, void *data)
{
return wl_proxy_add_listener((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_v2,
(void (**)(void)) listener, data);
}
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_SET_FEEDBACK 0
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_DESTROY 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_GROUP_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_PATH_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_BUTTONS_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_DONE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_BUTTON_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_ENTER_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_LEAVE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_REMOVED_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_SET_FEEDBACK_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2
*/
#define ZWP_TABLET_PAD_V2_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2 */
static inline void
zwp_tablet_pad_v2_set_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_v2, void *user_data)
{
wl_proxy_set_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_v2, user_data);
}
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2 */
static inline void *
zwp_tablet_pad_v2_get_user_data(struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_user_data((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_v2);
}
static inline uint32_t
zwp_tablet_pad_v2_get_version(struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2 *zwp_tablet_pad_v2)
{
return wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy *) zwp_tablet_pad_v2);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_tablet_pad_v2
*
* Requests the compositor to use the provided feedback string
* associated with this button. This request should be issued immediately
* after a wp_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch event from the corresponding
* group is received, or whenever a button is mapped to a different
* action. See wp_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch for more details.
*
* Clients are encouraged to provide context-aware descriptions for
* the actions associated with each button, and compositors may use
* this information to offer visual feedback on the button layout
* (e.g. on-screen displays).
*
* Button indices start at 0. Setting the feedback string on a button
* that is reserved by the compositor (i.e. not belonging to any
* wp_tablet_pad_group) does not generate an error but the compositor
* is free to ignore the request.
*
* The provided string 'description' is a UTF-8 encoded string to be
* associated with this ring, and is considered user-visible; general
* internationalization rules apply.
*
* The serial argument will be that of the last
* wp_tablet_pad_group.mode_switch event received for the group of this
* button. Requests providing other serials than the most recent one will
* b
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├── .github/
│ ├── CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
│ ├── FUNDING.yml
│ ├── SECURITY.md
│ └── workflows/
│ └── build.yml
├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── cmd/
│ └── hexecute/
│ └── main.go
├── flake.nix
├── go.mod
├── go.sum
├── internal/
│ ├── config/
│ │ └── config.go
│ ├── draw/
│ │ └── draw.go
│ ├── execute/
│ │ └── execute.go
│ ├── gesture/
│ │ └── gesture.go
│ ├── models/
│ │ └── models.go
│ ├── opengl/
│ │ └── opengl.go
│ ├── shaders/
│ │ ├── background.frag.glsl
│ │ ├── background.vert.glsl
│ │ ├── cursorGlow.frag.glsl
│ │ ├── cursorGlow.vert.glsl
│ │ ├── line.frag.glsl
│ │ ├── line.vert.glsl
│ │ ├── particle.frag.glsl
│ │ ├── particle.vert.glsl
│ │ ├── paths.go
│ │ └── shader.go
│ ├── spawn/
│ │ └── spawn.go
│ ├── stroke/
│ │ └── stroke.go
│ └── update/
│ └── update.go
└── pkg/
└── wayland/
├── .clangd
├── keyboard-shortcuts-inhibit-client.h
├── tablet-v2.c
├── tablet-v2.h
├── wayland.c
├── wayland.go
├── wayland.h
└── wlr-layer-shell-client.h
SYMBOL INDEX (462 symbols across 19 files)
FILE: cmd/hexecute/main.go
function init (line 24) | func init() {
type App (line 28) | type App struct
function main (line 32) | func main() {
FILE: internal/config/config.go
type Settings (line 13) | type Settings struct
function GetPath (line 17) | func GetPath() (string, error) {
function GetSettingsPath (line 29) | func GetSettingsPath() (string, error) {
function LoadSettings (line 41) | func LoadSettings() (*Settings, error) {
function createDefaultSettings (line 93) | func createDefaultSettings(path string, settings *Settings) error {
function getKnownKeys (line 101) | func getKnownKeys(v interface{}) map[string]bool {
FILE: internal/draw/draw.go
type App (line 12) | type App struct
method Draw (line 20) | func (a *App) Draw(window *wayland.WaylandWindow) {
method drawLine (line 39) | func (a *App) drawLine(
method drawParticles (line 131) | func (a *App) drawParticles(window *wayland.WaylandWindow) {
method drawBackground (line 155) | func (a *App) drawBackground(currentTime float32, window *wayland.Wayl...
method drawCursorGlow (line 203) | func (a *App) drawCursorGlow(window *wayland.WaylandWindow, cursorX, c...
function New (line 16) | func New(app *models.App) *App {
FILE: internal/execute/execute.go
type App (line 15) | type App struct
method RecognizeAndExecute (line 39) | func (a *App) RecognizeAndExecute(window *wayland.WaylandWindow, x, y ...
function New (line 19) | func New(app *models.App) *App {
function Command (line 23) | func Command(command string) error {
FILE: internal/gesture/gesture.go
type App (line 14) | type App struct
method AddPoint (line 82) | func (a *App) AddPoint(x, y float32) {
function New (line 18) | func New(app *models.App) *App {
function LoadGestures (line 22) | func LoadGestures() ([]models.GestureConfig, error) {
function SaveGesture (line 44) | func SaveGesture(command string, templates [][]models.Point) error {
FILE: internal/models/models.go
type Point (line 9) | type Point struct
type Particle (line 14) | type Particle struct
type GestureConfig (line 23) | type GestureConfig struct
type App (line 28) | type App struct
FILE: internal/opengl/opengl.go
type App (line 11) | type App struct
method InitGL (line 19) | func (a *App) InitGL() error {
function New (line 15) | func New(app *models.App) *App {
FILE: internal/shaders/paths.go
constant BackgroundFragmentPath (line 6) | BackgroundFragmentPath = "internal/shaders/background.frag.glsl"
constant BackgroundVertexPath (line 7) | BackgroundVertexPath = "internal/shaders/background.vert.glsl"
constant CursorGlowFragmentPath (line 8) | CursorGlowFragmentPath = "internal/shaders/cursorGlow.frag.glsl"
constant CursorGlowVertexPath (line 9) | CursorGlowVertexPath = "internal/shaders/cursorGlow.vert.glsl"
constant LineFragmentPath (line 10) | LineFragmentPath = "internal/shaders/line.frag.glsl"
constant LineVertexPath (line 11) | LineVertexPath = "internal/shaders/line.vert.glsl"
constant ParticleVertexPath (line 12) | ParticleVertexPath = "internal/shaders/particle.vert.glsl"
constant ParticleFragmentPath (line 13) | ParticleFragmentPath = "internal/shaders/particle.frag.glsl"
FILE: internal/shaders/shader.go
function CompileShaderFromFile (line 12) | func CompileShaderFromFile(path string, shaderType uint32) (uint32, erro...
function CompileShaderFromSource (line 47) | func CompileShaderFromSource(source string, shaderType uint32) (uint32, ...
FILE: internal/spawn/spawn.go
type App (line 10) | type App struct
method SpawnCursorSparkles (line 18) | func (a *App) SpawnCursorSparkles(x, y float32) {
method SpawnExitWisps (line 35) | func (a *App) SpawnExitWisps(x, y float32) {
function New (line 14) | func New(app *models.App) *App {
FILE: internal/stroke/stroke.go
function resample (line 15) | func resample(points []Point, n int) []Point {
function pathLength (line 38) | func pathLength(A []Point) float32 {
function distance (line 46) | func distance(a Point, b Point) float32 {
function rotateBy (line 54) | func rotateBy(points []Point, angle float64) []Point {
function scaleTo (line 67) | func scaleTo(points []Point, size float32) []Point {
function translateTo (line 77) | func translateTo(points []Point, k Point) []Point {
function boundingBox (line 87) | func boundingBox(points []Point) struct{ width, height float32 } {
function centroid (line 107) | func centroid(points []Point) Point {
function recognise (line 119) | func recognise(
function distanceAtBestAngle (line 136) | func distanceAtBestAngle(points, T []Point, a, b, delta float64) float64 {
function distanceAtAngle (line 159) | func distanceAtAngle(points, T []Point, angle float64) float64 {
function pathDistance (line 165) | func pathDistance(A, B []Point) float64 {
constant n (line 175) | n = 64
constant size (line 176) | size = 250.
function ProcessStroke (line 178) | func ProcessStroke(points []Point) []Point {
function UnistrokeRecognise (line 188) | func UnistrokeRecognise(points []Point, templates [][]Point) (bestMatch ...
FILE: internal/update/update.go
type App (line 10) | type App struct
method UpdateParticles (line 18) | func (a *App) UpdateParticles(dt float32) {
method UpdateCursor (line 34) | func (a *App) UpdateCursor(window *wayland.WaylandWindow) {
function New (line 14) | func New(app *models.App) *App {
FILE: pkg/wayland/keyboard-shortcuts-inhibit-client.h
type wl_seat (line 66) | struct wl_seat
type wl_surface (line 67) | struct wl_surface
type zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1 (line 68) | struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
type zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 (line 69) | struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
type wl_interface (line 89) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 173) | struct wl_interface
type zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_error (line 178) | enum zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_error {
function zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_set_user_data (line 200) | static inline void zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_set_user_data(
type zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1 (line 210) | struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
type wl_proxy (line 213) | struct wl_proxy
function zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_get_version (line 216) | static inline uint32_t zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_get_ver...
function zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_destroy (line 228) | static inline void zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_destroy(
type zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 (line 248) | struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
type zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1 (line 250) | struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
type wl_surface (line 252) | struct wl_surface
type wl_seat (line 252) | struct wl_seat
type wl_proxy (line 253) | struct wl_proxy
type wl_proxy (line 256) | struct wl_proxy
type wl_proxy (line 260) | struct wl_proxy
type zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 (line 263) | struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
type zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_listener (line 270) | struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_listener {
function zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_add_listener (line 301) | static inline int zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_add_listener(
function zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_set_user_data (line 328) | static inline void zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_set_user_data(
type zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 (line 338) | struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
type wl_proxy (line 341) | struct wl_proxy
function zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_get_version (line 344) | static inline uint32_t zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_get_version(
function zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_destroy (line 356) | static inline void zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_destroy(
FILE: pkg/wayland/tablet-v2.c
type wl_interface (line 44) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 45) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 46) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 47) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 48) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 49) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 50) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 51) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 52) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 53) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 55) | struct wl_interface
type wl_message (line 82) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 93) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 97) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 109) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 114) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 142) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 146) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 161) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 166) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 179) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 184) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 197) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 201) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 217) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 222) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 239) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 244) | struct wl_message
FILE: pkg/wayland/tablet-v2.h
type wl_seat (line 135) | struct wl_seat
type wl_surface (line 136) | struct wl_surface
type zwp_tablet_manager_v2 (line 137) | struct zwp_tablet_manager_v2
type zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2 (line 138) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2
type zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 (line 139) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2
type zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 (line 140) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2
type zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 (line 141) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2
type zwp_tablet_pad_v2 (line 142) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2
type zwp_tablet_seat_v2 (line 143) | struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 144) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_v2 (line 145) | struct zwp_tablet_v2
type wl_interface (line 166) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 187) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 242) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 273) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 298) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 323) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 380) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 439) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 462) | struct wl_interface
function zwp_tablet_manager_v2_set_user_data (line 479) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_manager_v2 (line 487) | struct zwp_tablet_manager_v2
type wl_proxy (line 489) | struct wl_proxy
function zwp_tablet_manager_v2_get_version (line 492) | static inline uint32_t
type zwp_tablet_seat_v2 (line 504) | struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2
type zwp_tablet_manager_v2 (line 505) | struct zwp_tablet_manager_v2
type wl_seat (line 505) | struct wl_seat
type wl_proxy (line 507) | struct wl_proxy
type wl_proxy (line 509) | struct wl_proxy
type wl_proxy (line 510) | struct wl_proxy
type zwp_tablet_seat_v2 (line 512) | struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2
function zwp_tablet_manager_v2_destroy (line 521) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_seat_v2_listener (line 532) | struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2_listener {
function zwp_tablet_seat_v2_add_listener (line 582) | static inline int
function zwp_tablet_seat_v2_set_user_data (line 611) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_seat_v2 (line 619) | struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2
type wl_proxy (line 621) | struct wl_proxy
function zwp_tablet_seat_v2_get_version (line 624) | static inline uint32_t
function zwp_tablet_seat_v2_destroy (line 636) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2_type (line 659) | enum zwp_tablet_tool_v2_type {
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2_capability (line 706) | enum zwp_tablet_tool_v2_capability {
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2_button_state (line 742) | enum zwp_tablet_tool_v2_button_state {
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2_error (line 756) | enum zwp_tablet_tool_v2_error {
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2_listener (line 768) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2_listener {
function zwp_tablet_tool_v2_add_listener (line 1087) | static inline int
function zwp_tablet_tool_v2_set_user_data (line 1185) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 1193) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type wl_proxy (line 1195) | struct wl_proxy
function zwp_tablet_tool_v2_get_version (line 1198) | static inline uint32_t
function zwp_tablet_tool_v2_set_cursor (line 1238) | static inline void
function zwp_tablet_tool_v2_destroy (line 1250) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_v2_bustype (line 1265) | enum zwp_tablet_v2_bustype {
type zwp_tablet_v2_listener (line 1293) | struct zwp_tablet_v2_listener {
function zwp_tablet_v2_add_listener (line 1397) | static inline int
function zwp_tablet_v2_set_user_data (line 1438) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_v2 (line 1446) | struct zwp_tablet_v2
type wl_proxy (line 1448) | struct wl_proxy
function zwp_tablet_v2_get_version (line 1451) | static inline uint32_t
function zwp_tablet_v2_destroy (line 1462) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_source (line 1480) | enum zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_source {
type zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_listener (line 1492) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_listener {
function zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_add_listener (line 1571) | static inline int
function zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_set_user_data (line 1609) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2 (line 1617) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2
type wl_proxy (line 1619) | struct wl_proxy
function zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_get_version (line 1622) | static inline uint32_t
function zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_set_feedback (line 1651) | static inline void
function zwp_tablet_pad_ring_v2_destroy (line 1663) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_source (line 1681) | enum zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_source {
type zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_listener (line 1693) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_listener {
function zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_add_listener (line 1774) | static inline int
function zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_set_user_data (line 1812) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2 (line 1820) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2
type wl_proxy (line 1822) | struct wl_proxy
function zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_get_version (line 1825) | static inline uint32_t
function zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_set_feedback (line 1854) | static inline void
function zwp_tablet_pad_strip_v2_destroy (line 1866) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_listener (line 1877) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_listener {
function zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_add_listener (line 2013) | static inline int
function zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_set_user_data (line 2058) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2 (line 2066) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2
type wl_proxy (line 2068) | struct wl_proxy
function zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_get_version (line 2071) | static inline uint32_t
function zwp_tablet_pad_group_v2_destroy (line 2083) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_pad_v2_button_state (line 2099) | enum zwp_tablet_pad_v2_button_state {
type zwp_tablet_pad_v2_listener (line 2115) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2_listener {
function zwp_tablet_pad_v2_add_listener (line 2225) | static inline int
function zwp_tablet_pad_v2_set_user_data (line 2279) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_pad_v2 (line 2287) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2
type wl_proxy (line 2289) | struct wl_proxy
function zwp_tablet_pad_v2_get_version (line 2292) | static inline uint32_t
function zwp_tablet_pad_v2_set_feedback (line 2326) | static inline void
function zwp_tablet_pad_v2_destroy (line 2339) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_listener (line 2350) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_listener {
function zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_add_listener (line 2394) | static inline int
function zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_set_user_data (line 2424) | static inline void
type zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2 (line 2432) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2
type wl_proxy (line 2434) | struct wl_proxy
function zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_get_version (line 2437) | static inline uint32_t
function zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_set_feedback (line 2466) | static inline void
function zwp_tablet_pad_dial_v2_destroy (line 2478) | static inline void
FILE: pkg/wayland/wayland.c
type wl_interface (line 21) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 22) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 23) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 25) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 29) | struct wl_interface
type wl_message (line 42) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 51) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 63) | struct wl_message
type wl_interface (line 73) | struct wl_interface
type wl_message (line 80) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 93) | struct wl_message
type wl_message (line 98) | struct wl_message
type wl_compositor (line 113) | struct wl_compositor
type zwlr_layer_shell_v1 (line 114) | struct zwlr_layer_shell_v1
type wl_seat (line 115) | struct wl_seat
type wl_pointer (line 116) | struct wl_pointer
type wl_touch (line 117) | struct wl_touch
type wl_keyboard (line 118) | struct wl_keyboard
type zwp_tablet_manager_v2 (line 119) | struct zwp_tablet_manager_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 120) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_seat_v2 (line 121) | struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2
type zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1 (line 122) | struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
type zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 (line 124) | struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1 (line 125) | struct zwlr_layer_surface_v1
type xkb_context (line 126) | struct xkb_context
type xkb_keymap (line 127) | struct xkb_keymap
type xkb_state (line 128) | struct xkb_state
function layer_surface_configure (line 132) | void layer_surface_configure(void *data, struct zwlr_layer_surface_v1 *s...
function layer_surface_closed (line 139) | void layer_surface_closed(void *data, struct zwlr_layer_surface_v1 *surf...
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1_listener (line 141) | struct zwlr_layer_surface_v1_listener
type wl_seat (line 147) | struct wl_seat
type wl_seat (line 148) | struct wl_seat
type wl_seat_listener (line 150) | struct wl_seat_listener
function registry_global (line 155) | void registry_global(void *data, struct wl_registry *registry, uint32_t ...
function registry_global_remove (line 177) | void registry_global_remove(void *data, struct wl_registry *registry,
type wl_registry_listener (line 180) | struct wl_registry_listener
type wl_registry (line 185) | struct wl_registry
type wl_display (line 185) | struct wl_display
function add_registry_listener (line 189) | void add_registry_listener(struct wl_registry *registry) {
type wl_surface (line 193) | struct wl_surface
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1 (line 195) | struct zwlr_layer_surface_v1
type wl_surface (line 195) | struct wl_surface
function set_input_region (line 221) | void set_input_region(int32_t width, int32_t height) {
function disable_all_input (line 231) | void disable_all_input() {
function pointer_enter (line 256) | void pointer_enter(void *data, struct wl_pointer *pointer, uint32_t serial,
function pointer_leave (line 263) | void pointer_leave(void *data, struct wl_pointer *pointer, uint32_t serial,
function pointer_motion (line 266) | void pointer_motion(void *data, struct wl_pointer *pointer, uint32_t time,
function pointer_button (line 272) | void pointer_button(void *data, struct wl_pointer *pointer, uint32_t ser...
function pointer_axis (line 279) | void pointer_axis(void *data, struct wl_pointer *pointer, uint32_t time,
function pointer_frame (line 282) | void pointer_frame(void *data, struct wl_pointer *pointer) {}
function pointer_axis_source (line 284) | void pointer_axis_source(void *data, struct wl_pointer *pointer,
function pointer_axis_stop (line 287) | void pointer_axis_stop(void *data, struct wl_pointer *pointer, uint32_t ...
function pointer_axis_discrete (line 290) | void pointer_axis_discrete(void *data, struct wl_pointer *pointer,
type wl_pointer_listener (line 293) | struct wl_pointer_listener
function tablet_tool_removed (line 305) | void tablet_tool_removed(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id) {
function tablet_tool_down (line 309) | void tablet_tool_down(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id,
function tablet_tool_up (line 314) | void tablet_tool_up(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id) {
function tablet_tool_motion (line 318) | void tablet_tool_motion(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id, wl_fi...
function tablet_tool_type (line 324) | void tablet_tool_type(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id,
function tablet_tool_serial (line 327) | void tablet_tool_serial(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id,
function tablet_tool_id_wacom (line 330) | void tablet_tool_id_wacom(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id,
function tablet_tool_capability (line 333) | void tablet_tool_capability(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id,
function tablet_tool_proximity_in (line 336) | void tablet_tool_proximity_in(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id,
function tablet_tool_proximity_out (line 340) | void tablet_tool_proximity_out(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id...
function tablet_tool_pressure (line 342) | void tablet_tool_pressure(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id,
function tablet_tool_distance (line 345) | void tablet_tool_distance(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id,
function tablet_tool_tilt (line 348) | void tablet_tool_tilt(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id, wl_fixe...
function tablet_tool_rotation (line 351) | void tablet_tool_rotation(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id,
function tablet_tool_slider (line 354) | void tablet_tool_slider(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id, int s...
function tablet_tool_wheel (line 357) | void tablet_tool_wheel(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id,
function tablet_tool_button (line 360) | void tablet_tool_button(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id,
function tablet_tool_frame (line 363) | void tablet_tool_frame(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id,
function tablet_tool_done (line 366) | void tablet_tool_done(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2 *id) { /* em...
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2_listener (line 368) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2_listener
function tablet_added (line 392) | void tablet_added(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2 *zwp_tablet_seat...
function tool_added (line 395) | void tool_added(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2 *zwp_tablet_seat_v2,
function pad_added (line 401) | void pad_added(void *data, struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2 *zwp_tablet_seat_v2,
type zwp_tablet_seat_v2_listener (line 404) | struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2_listener
function touch_down (line 410) | void touch_down(void *data, struct wl_touch *wl_touch, uint serial, uint...
function touch_up (line 421) | void touch_up(void *data, struct wl_touch *wl_touch, uint serial, uint t...
function touch_motion (line 429) | void touch_motion(void *data, struct wl_touch *wl_touch, uint time, int id,
function touch_frame (line 437) | void touch_frame(void *data, struct wl_touch *wl_touch) {}
function touch_cancel (line 439) | void touch_cancel(void *data, struct wl_touch *wl_touch) {}
function touch_shape (line 441) | void touch_shape(void *data, struct wl_touch *wl_touch, int32_t id,
function touch_orientation (line 444) | void touch_orientation(void *data, struct wl_touch *wl_touch, int32_t id,
type wl_touch_listener (line 447) | struct wl_touch_listener
function keyboard_keymap (line 460) | void keyboard_keymap(void *data, struct wl_keyboard *keyboard, uint32_t ...
function keyboard_enter (line 489) | void keyboard_enter(void *data, struct wl_keyboard *keyboard, uint32_t s...
function keyboard_leave (line 492) | void keyboard_leave(void *data, struct wl_keyboard *keyboard, uint32_t s...
function keyboard_key (line 495) | void keyboard_key(void *data, struct wl_keyboard *keyboard, uint32_t ser...
function keyboard_modifiers (line 509) | void keyboard_modifiers(void *data, struct wl_keyboard *keyboard,
function keyboard_repeat_info (line 519) | void keyboard_repeat_info(void *data, struct wl_keyboard *keyboard,
type wl_keyboard_listener (line 522) | struct wl_keyboard_listener
function seat_capabilities (line 532) | void seat_capabilities(void *data, struct wl_seat *seat,
function seat_name (line 558) | void seat_name(void *data, struct wl_seat *seat, const char *name) {}
function get_button_state (line 560) | int get_button_state() { return button_state; }
function get_mouse_pos (line 562) | void get_mouse_pos(double *x, double *y) {
function get_dimensions (line 567) | void get_dimensions(int32_t *w, int32_t *h) {
function get_last_key (line 572) | uint32_t get_last_key() { return last_key; }
function get_last_key_state (line 574) | uint32_t get_last_key_state() { return last_key_state; }
function clear_last_key (line 576) | void clear_last_key() {
function EGLNativeWindowType (line 581) | EGLNativeWindowType native_window(struct wl_egl_window *egl_window) {
FILE: pkg/wayland/wayland.go
type WaylandError (line 15) | type WaylandError struct
method Error (line 19) | func (e *WaylandError) Error() string {
type WaylandWindow (line 23) | type WaylandWindow struct
method initEGL (line 95) | func (w *WaylandWindow) initEGL() error {
method GetSize (line 157) | func (w *WaylandWindow) GetSize() (int, int) {
method ShouldClose (line 167) | func (w *WaylandWindow) ShouldClose() bool {
method SwapBuffers (line 171) | func (w *WaylandWindow) SwapBuffers() {
method PollEvents (line 175) | func (w *WaylandWindow) PollEvents() {
method GetCursorPos (line 180) | func (w *WaylandWindow) GetCursorPos() (float64, float64) {
method GetMouseButton (line 186) | func (w *WaylandWindow) GetMouseButton() bool {
method DisableInput (line 191) | func (w *WaylandWindow) DisableInput() {
method GetLastKey (line 195) | func (w *WaylandWindow) GetLastKey() (uint32, uint32, bool) {
method ClearLastKey (line 201) | func (w *WaylandWindow) ClearLastKey() {
method Destroy (line 205) | func (w *WaylandWindow) Destroy() {
function NewWaylandWindow (line 35) | func NewWaylandWindow() (*WaylandWindow, error) {
FILE: pkg/wayland/wayland.h
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1 (line 12) | struct zwlr_layer_surface_v1
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1 (line 14) | struct zwlr_layer_surface_v1
type wl_seat (line 15) | struct wl_seat
type wl_seat (line 16) | struct wl_seat
type wl_registry (line 17) | struct wl_registry
type wl_registry (line 19) | struct wl_registry
type wl_registry (line 21) | struct wl_registry
type wl_display (line 21) | struct wl_display
type wl_registry (line 22) | struct wl_registry
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1 (line 23) | struct zwlr_layer_surface_v1
type wl_surface (line 23) | struct wl_surface
type wl_pointer (line 26) | struct wl_pointer
type wl_surface (line 27) | struct wl_surface
type wl_pointer (line 28) | struct wl_pointer
type wl_surface (line 29) | struct wl_surface
type wl_pointer (line 30) | struct wl_pointer
type wl_pointer (line 32) | struct wl_pointer
type wl_pointer (line 34) | struct wl_pointer
type wl_pointer (line 36) | struct wl_pointer
type wl_pointer (line 37) | struct wl_pointer
type wl_pointer (line 39) | struct wl_pointer
type wl_pointer (line 41) | struct wl_pointer
type wl_touch (line 44) | struct wl_touch
type wl_surface (line 45) | struct wl_surface
type wl_touch (line 47) | struct wl_touch
type wl_touch (line 50) | struct wl_touch
type wl_touch (line 53) | struct wl_touch
type wl_touch (line 55) | struct wl_touch
type wl_touch (line 57) | struct wl_touch
type wl_touch (line 60) | struct wl_touch
type zwp_tablet_seat_v2 (line 63) | struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2
type zwp_tablet_v2 (line 64) | struct zwp_tablet_v2
type zwp_tablet_seat_v2 (line 66) | struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 67) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_seat_v2 (line 69) | struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2
type zwp_tablet_pad_v2 (line 70) | struct zwp_tablet_pad_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 72) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 74) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 77) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 79) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 82) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 85) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 88) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 91) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 94) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_v2 (line 95) | struct zwp_tablet_v2
type wl_surface (line 96) | struct wl_surface
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 98) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 100) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 103) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 106) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 109) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 112) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 114) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 117) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 120) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 123) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type wl_keyboard (line 125) | struct wl_keyboard
type wl_keyboard (line 127) | struct wl_keyboard
type wl_surface (line 128) | struct wl_surface
type wl_array (line 128) | struct wl_array
type wl_keyboard (line 129) | struct wl_keyboard
type wl_surface (line 130) | struct wl_surface
type wl_keyboard (line 131) | struct wl_keyboard
type wl_keyboard (line 133) | struct wl_keyboard
type wl_keyboard (line 137) | struct wl_keyboard
type wl_egl_window (line 145) | struct wl_egl_window
type wl_compositor (line 147) | struct wl_compositor
type zwlr_layer_shell_v1 (line 148) | struct zwlr_layer_shell_v1
type wl_seat (line 149) | struct wl_seat
type wl_pointer (line 150) | struct wl_pointer
type wl_touch (line 151) | struct wl_touch
type zwp_tablet_manager_v2_interface (line 152) | struct zwp_tablet_manager_v2_interface
type zwp_tablet_manager_v2 (line 153) | struct zwp_tablet_manager_v2
type zwp_tablet_seat_v2 (line 154) | struct zwp_tablet_seat_v2
type zwp_tablet_tool_v2 (line 155) | struct zwp_tablet_tool_v2
type wl_keyboard (line 156) | struct wl_keyboard
type zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1 (line 157) | struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1
type zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 (line 159) | struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1 (line 160) | struct zwlr_layer_surface_v1
type xkb_context (line 161) | struct xkb_context
type xkb_keymap (line 162) | struct xkb_keymap
type xkb_state (line 163) | struct xkb_state
FILE: pkg/wayland/wlr-layer-shell-client.h
type wl_output (line 48) | struct wl_output
type wl_surface (line 49) | struct wl_surface
type xdg_popup (line 50) | struct xdg_popup
type zwlr_layer_shell_v1 (line 51) | struct zwlr_layer_shell_v1
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1 (line 52) | struct zwlr_layer_surface_v1
type wl_interface (line 81) | struct wl_interface
type wl_interface (line 126) | struct wl_interface
type zwlr_layer_shell_v1_error (line 131) | enum zwlr_layer_shell_v1_error {
type zwlr_layer_shell_v1_layer (line 160) | enum zwlr_layer_shell_v1_layer {
function zwlr_layer_shell_v1_set_user_data (line 181) | static inline void zwlr_layer_shell_v1_set_user_data(
type zwlr_layer_shell_v1 (line 188) | struct zwlr_layer_shell_v1
type wl_proxy (line 189) | struct wl_proxy
function zwlr_layer_shell_v1_get_version (line 192) | static inline uint32_t zwlr_layer_shell_v1_get_version(
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1 (line 222) | struct zwlr_layer_surface_v1
type zwlr_layer_shell_v1 (line 224) | struct zwlr_layer_shell_v1
type wl_surface (line 224) | struct wl_surface
type wl_output (line 225) | struct wl_output
type wl_proxy (line 226) | struct wl_proxy
type wl_proxy (line 229) | struct wl_proxy
type wl_proxy (line 231) | struct wl_proxy
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1 (line 234) | struct zwlr_layer_surface_v1
function zwlr_layer_shell_v1_destroy (line 244) | static inline void
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1_keyboard_interactivity (line 264) | enum zwlr_layer_surface_v1_keyboard_interactivity {
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1_error (line 334) | enum zwlr_layer_surface_v1_error {
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1_anchor (line 356) | enum zwlr_layer_surface_v1_anchor {
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1_listener (line 380) | struct zwlr_layer_surface_v1_listener {
function zwlr_layer_surface_v1_add_listener (line 426) | static inline int zwlr_layer_surface_v1_add_listener(
function zwlr_layer_surface_v1_set_user_data (line 490) | static inline void zwlr_layer_surface_v1_set_user_data(
type zwlr_layer_surface_v1 (line 497) | struct zwlr_layer_surface_v1
type wl_proxy (line 498) | struct wl_proxy
function zwlr_layer_surface_v1_get_version (line 501) | static inline uint32_t zwlr_layer_surface_v1_get_version(
function zwlr_layer_surface_v1_set_size (line 520) | static inline void zwlr_layer_surface_v1_set_size(
function zwlr_layer_surface_v1_set_anchor (line 540) | static inline void zwlr_layer_surface_v1_set_anchor(
function zwlr_layer_surface_v1_set_exclusive_zone (line 585) | static inline void zwlr_layer_surface_v1_set_exclusive_zone(
function zwlr_layer_surface_v1_set_margin (line 604) | static inline void zwlr_layer_surface_v1_set_margin(
function zwlr_layer_surface_v1_set_keyboard_interactivity (line 630) | static inline void zwlr_layer_surface_v1_set_keyboard_interactivity(
function zwlr_layer_surface_v1_get_popup (line 651) | static inline void zwlr_layer_surface_v1_get_popup(
function zwlr_layer_surface_v1_ack_configure (line 679) | static inline void zwlr_layer_surface_v1_ack_configure(
function zwlr_layer_surface_v1_destroy (line 693) | static inline void zwlr_layer_surface_v1_destroy(
function zwlr_layer_surface_v1_set_layer (line 708) | static inline void zwlr_layer_surface_v1_set_layer(
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"path": ".github/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md",
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