2 * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
4 * i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager
5 * © 2009-2012 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE)
7 * include/data.h: This file defines all data structures used by i3
12 #define SN_API_NOT_YET_FROZEN 1
13 #include <libsn/sn-launcher.h>
15 #include <xcb/randr.h>
24 * To get the big concept: There are helper structures like struct
25 * Workspace_Assignment. Every struct which is also defined as type (see
26 * forward definitions) is considered to be a major structure, thus important.
28 * The following things are all stored in a 'Con', from very high level (the
29 * biggest Cons) to very small (a single window):
31 * 1) X11 root window (as big as all your outputs combined)
32 * 2) output (like LVDS1)
33 * 3) content container, dockarea containers
36 * ... (you can arbitrarily nest split containers)
37 * 6) X11 window containers
41 /* Forward definitions */
42 typedef struct Binding Binding;
43 typedef struct Rect Rect;
44 typedef struct xoutput Output;
45 typedef struct Con Con;
46 typedef struct Match Match;
47 typedef struct Assignment Assignment;
48 typedef struct Window i3Window;
50 /******************************************************************************
52 *****************************************************************************/
53 typedef enum { D_LEFT,
57 typedef enum { NO_ORIENTATION = 0,
60 typedef enum { BS_NORMAL = 0,
62 BS_PIXEL = 2 } border_style_t;
64 /** parameter to specify whether tree_close() and x_window_kill() should kill
65 * only this specific window or the whole X11 client */
66 typedef enum { DONT_KILL_WINDOW = 0,
68 KILL_CLIENT = 2 } kill_window_t;
70 /** describes if the window is adjacent to the output (physical screen) edges. */
71 typedef enum { ADJ_NONE = 0,
72 ADJ_LEFT_SCREEN_EDGE = (1 << 0),
73 ADJ_RIGHT_SCREEN_EDGE = (1 << 1),
74 ADJ_UPPER_SCREEN_EDGE = (1 << 2),
75 ADJ_LOWER_SCREEN_EDGE = (1 << 4) } adjacent_t;
79 BIND_SHIFT = XCB_MOD_MASK_SHIFT, /* (1 << 0) */
80 BIND_CONTROL = XCB_MOD_MASK_CONTROL, /* (1 << 2) */
81 BIND_MOD1 = XCB_MOD_MASK_1, /* (1 << 3) */
82 BIND_MOD2 = XCB_MOD_MASK_2, /* (1 << 4) */
83 BIND_MOD3 = XCB_MOD_MASK_3, /* (1 << 5) */
84 BIND_MOD4 = XCB_MOD_MASK_4, /* (1 << 6) */
85 BIND_MOD5 = XCB_MOD_MASK_5, /* (1 << 7) */
86 BIND_MODE_SWITCH = (1 << 8)
90 * Container layouts. See Con::layout.
103 * Binding input types. See Binding::input_type.
111 * Mouse pointer warping modes.
114 POINTER_WARPING_OUTPUT = 0,
115 POINTER_WARPING_NONE = 1
119 * Stores a rectangle, for example the size of a window, the child window etc.
120 * It needs to be packed so that the compiler will not add any padding bytes.
121 * (it is used in src/ewmh.c for example)
123 * Note that x and y can contain signed values in some cases (for example when
124 * used for the coordinates of a window, which can be set outside of the
125 * visible area, but not when specifying the position of a workspace for the
126 * _NET_WM_WORKAREA hint). Not declaring x/y as int32_t saves us a lot of
135 } __attribute__((packed));
138 * Stores the reserved pixels on each screen edge read from a
139 * _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL.
150 * Stores a width/height pair, used as part of deco_render_params to check
151 * whether the rects width/height have changed.
154 struct width_height {
160 * Stores the parameters for rendering a window decoration. This structure is
161 * cached in every Con and no re-rendering will be done if the parameters have
162 * not changed (only the pixmaps will be copied).
165 struct deco_render_params {
166 struct Colortriple *color;
168 struct width_height con_rect;
169 struct width_height con_window_rect;
172 layout_t parent_layout;
177 * Stores which workspace (by name or number) goes to which output.
180 struct Workspace_Assignment {
184 TAILQ_ENTRY(Workspace_Assignment) ws_assignments;
187 struct Ignore_Event {
192 SLIST_ENTRY(Ignore_Event) ignore_events;
196 * Stores internal information about a startup sequence, like the workspace it
200 struct Startup_Sequence {
201 /** startup ID for this sequence, generated by libstartup-notification */
203 /** workspace on which this startup was initiated */
205 /** libstartup-notification context for this launch */
206 SnLauncherContext *context;
207 /** time at which this sequence should be deleted (after it was marked as
211 TAILQ_ENTRY(Startup_Sequence) sequences;
215 * Regular expression wrapper. It contains the pattern itself as a string (like
216 * ^foo[0-9]$) as well as a pointer to the compiled PCRE expression and the
217 * pcre_extra data returned by pcre_study().
219 * This makes it easier to have a useful logfile, including the matching or
220 * non-matching pattern.
229 /******************************************************************************
231 *****************************************************************************/
234 * Holds a keybinding, consisting of a keycode combined with modifiers and the
235 * command which is executed as soon as the key is pressed (see
236 * src/config_parser.c)
240 /* The type of input this binding is for. (Mouse bindings are not yet
241 * implemented. All bindings are currently assumed to be keyboard bindings.) */
242 input_type_t input_type;
244 /** If true, the binding should be executed upon a KeyRelease event, not a
245 * KeyPress (the default). */
247 /* This binding will only be executed upon KeyPress events */
249 /* This binding will be executed either upon a KeyRelease event, or… */
250 B_UPON_KEYRELEASE = 1,
251 /* …upon a KeyRelease event, even if the modifiers don’t match. This
252 * state is triggered from get_binding() when the corresponding
253 * KeyPress (!) happens, so that users can release the modifier keys
254 * before releasing the actual key. */
255 B_UPON_KEYRELEASE_IGNORE_MODS = 2,
258 /** If this is true for a mouse binding, the binding should be executed
259 * when the button is pressed over any part of the window, not just the
260 * title bar (default). */
263 uint32_t number_keycodes;
265 /** Keycode to bind */
268 /** Bitmask consisting of BIND_MOD_1, BIND_MODE_SWITCH, … */
271 /** Symbol the user specified in configfile, if any. This needs to be
272 * stored with the binding to be able to re-convert it into a keycode
273 * if the keyboard mapping changes (using Xmodmap for example) */
276 /** Only in use if symbol != NULL. Gets set to the value to which the
277 * symbol got translated when binding. Useful for unbinding and
278 * checking which binding was used when a key press event comes in.
280 * This is an array of number_keycodes size. */
281 xcb_keycode_t *translated_to;
283 /** Command, like in command mode */
286 TAILQ_ENTRY(Binding) bindings;
290 * Holds a command specified by either an:
293 * in the config (see src/config.c)
297 /** Command, like in command mode */
299 /** no_startup_id flag for start_application(). Determines whether a
300 * startup notification context/ID should be created. */
302 TAILQ_ENTRY(Autostart) autostarts;
303 TAILQ_ENTRY(Autostart) autostarts_always;
307 * An Output is a physical output on your graphics driver. Outputs which
308 * are currently in use have (output->active == true). Each output has a
309 * position and a mode. An output usually corresponds to one connected
310 * screen (except if you are running multiple screens in clone mode).
314 /** Output id, so that we can requery the output directly later */
315 xcb_randr_output_t id;
317 /** Whether the output is currently active (has a CRTC attached with a
321 /** Internal flags, necessary for querying RandR screens (happens in
327 /** Name of the output */
330 /** Pointer to the Con which represents this output */
333 /** x, y, width, height */
336 TAILQ_ENTRY(xoutput) outputs;
340 * A 'Window' is a type which contains an xcb_window_t and all the related
341 * information (hints like _NET_WM_NAME for that window).
347 /** Holds the xcb_window_t (just an ID) for the leader window (logical
348 * parent for toolwindows and similar floating windows) */
350 xcb_window_t transient_for;
352 /** Pointers to the Assignments which were already ran for this Window
353 * (assignments run only once) */
354 uint32_t nr_assignments;
355 Assignment **ran_assignments;
358 char *class_instance;
360 /** The name of the window. */
363 /** The WM_WINDOW_ROLE of this window (for example, the pidgin buddy window
364 * sets "buddy list"). Useful to match specific windows in assignments or
368 /** Flag to force re-rendering the decoration upon changes */
371 /** Whether the application used _NET_WM_NAME */
372 bool uses_net_wm_name;
374 /** Whether the application needs to receive WM_TAKE_FOCUS */
375 bool needs_take_focus;
377 /** Whether this window accepts focus. We store this inverted so that the
378 * default will be 'accepts focus'. */
379 bool doesnt_accept_focus;
381 /** Whether the window says it is a dock window */
384 W_DOCK_BOTTOM = 2 } dock;
386 /** When this window was marked urgent. 0 means not urgent */
387 struct timeval urgent;
389 /** Pixels the window reserves. left/right/top/bottom */
390 struct reservedpx reserved;
392 /** Depth of the window */
397 * A "match" is a data structure which acts like a mask or expression to match
398 * certain windows or not. For example, when using commands, you can specify a
399 * command like this: [title="*Firefox*"] kill. The title member of the match
400 * data structure will then be filled and i3 will check each window using
401 * match_matches_window() to find the windows affected by this command.
406 struct regex *application;
408 struct regex *instance;
410 struct regex *window_role;
426 M_FLOATING } floating;
429 /* Where the window looking for a match should be inserted:
431 * M_HERE = the matched container will be replaced by the window
433 * M_ASSIGN_WS = the matched container will be inserted in the target_ws.
434 * M_BELOW = the window will be inserted as a child of the matched container
440 M_BELOW } insert_where;
442 TAILQ_ENTRY(Match) matches;
444 /* Whether this match was generated when restarting i3 inplace.
445 * Leads to not setting focus when managing a new window, because the old
446 * focus stack should be restored. */
451 * An Assignment makes specific windows go to a specific workspace/output or
452 * run a command for that window. With this mechanism, the user can -- for
453 * example -- assign their browser to workspace "www". Checking if a window is
454 * assigned works by comparing the Match data structure with the window (see
455 * match_matches_window()).
459 /** type of this assignment:
461 * A_COMMAND = run the specified command for the matching window
462 * A_TO_WORKSPACE = assign the matching window to the specified workspace
464 * While the type is a bitmask, only one value can be set at a time. It is
465 * a bitmask to allow filtering for multiple types, for example in the
466 * assignment_for() function.
471 A_COMMAND = (1 << 0),
472 A_TO_WORKSPACE = (1 << 1)
475 /** the criteria to check if a window matches */
478 /** destination workspace/command, depending on the type */
484 TAILQ_ENTRY(Assignment) assignments;
487 /** Fullscreen modes. Used by Con.fullscreen_mode. */
488 typedef enum { CF_NONE = 0,
490 CF_GLOBAL = 2 } fullscreen_mode_t;
493 * A 'Con' represents everything from the X11 root window down to a single X11 window.
499 /* Should this container be marked urgent? This gets set when the window
500 * inside this container (if any) sets the urgency hint, for example. */
503 /** This counter contains the number of UnmapNotify events for this
504 * container (or, more precisely, for its ->frame) which should be ignored.
505 * UnmapNotify events need to be ignored when they are caused by i3 itself,
506 * for example when reparenting or when unmapping the window on a workspace
508 uint8_t ignore_unmap;
510 /* ids/pixmap/graphics context for the frame window */
511 bool pixmap_recreated;
514 xcb_gcontext_t pm_gc;
525 /** the workspace number, if this Con is of type CT_WORKSPACE and the
526 * workspace is not a named workspace (for named workspaces, num == -1) */
532 struct Rect window_rect;
533 struct Rect deco_rect;
534 /** the geometry this window requested when getting mapped */
535 struct Rect geometry;
539 /* a sticky-group is an identifier which bundles several containers to a
540 * group. The contents are shared between all of them, that is they are
541 * displayed on whichever of the containers is currently visible */
544 /* user-definable mark to jump to this container later */
549 /* aspect ratio from WM_NORMAL_HINTS (MPlayer uses this for example) */
551 /* the wanted size of the window, used in combination with size
552 * increments (see below). */
556 /* the x11 border pixel attribute */
558 int current_border_width;
560 /* minimum increment size specified for the window (in pixels) */
562 int height_increment;
564 struct Window *window;
566 /* timer used for disabling urgency */
567 struct ev_timer *urgency_timer;
569 /** Cache for the decoration rendering */
570 struct deco_render_params *deco_render_params;
572 /* Only workspace-containers can have floating clients */
573 TAILQ_HEAD(floating_head, Con) floating_head;
575 TAILQ_HEAD(nodes_head, Con) nodes_head;
576 TAILQ_HEAD(focus_head, Con) focus_head;
578 TAILQ_HEAD(swallow_head, Match) swallow_head;
580 fullscreen_mode_t fullscreen_mode;
581 /* layout is the layout of this container: one of split[v|h], stacked or
582 * tabbed. Special containers in the tree (above workspaces) have special
583 * layouts like dockarea or output.
585 * last_split_layout is one of splitv or splith to support the old "layout
586 * default" command which by now should be "layout splitv" or "layout
587 * splith" explicitly.
589 * workspace_layout is only for type == CT_WORKSPACE cons. When you change
590 * the layout of a workspace without any children, i3 cannot just set the
591 * layout (because workspaces need to be splitv/splith to allow focus
592 * parent and opening new containers). Instead, it stores the requested
593 * layout in workspace_layout and creates a new split container with that
594 * layout whenever a new container is attached to the workspace. */
595 layout_t layout, last_split_layout, workspace_layout;
596 border_style_t border_style;
597 /** floating? (= not in tiling layout) This cannot be simply a bool
598 * because we want to keep track of whether the status was set by the
599 * application (by setting _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE appropriately) or by the
600 * user. The user’s choice overwrites automatic mode, of course. The
601 * order of the values is important because we check with >=
602 * FLOATING_AUTO_ON if a client is floating. */
604 FLOATING_AUTO_OFF = 0,
605 FLOATING_USER_OFF = 1,
606 FLOATING_AUTO_ON = 2,
610 TAILQ_ENTRY(Con) nodes;
611 TAILQ_ENTRY(Con) focused;
612 TAILQ_ENTRY(Con) all_cons;
613 TAILQ_ENTRY(Con) floating_windows;
616 void (*on_remove_child)(Con *);
619 /* Not a scratchpad window. */
622 /* Just moved to scratchpad, not resized by the user yet.
623 * Window will be auto-centered and sized appropriately. */
624 SCRATCHPAD_FRESH = 1,
626 /* The user changed position/size of the scratchpad window. */
627 SCRATCHPAD_CHANGED = 2
630 /* The ID of this container before restarting. Necessary to correctly
631 * interpret back-references in the JSON (such as the focus stack). */
634 /* Depth of the container window */