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4 * i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager
5 * © 2009-2011 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE)
7 * A "match" is a data structure which acts like a mask or expression to match
8 * certain windows or not. For example, when using commands, you can specify a
9 * command like this: [title="*Firefox*"] kill. The title member of the match
10 * data structure will then be filled and i3 will check each window using
11 * match_matches_window() to find the windows affected by this command.
18 * Initializes the Match data structure. This function is necessary because the
19 * members representing boolean values (like dock) need to be initialized with
23 void match_init(Match *match);
26 * Check if a match is empty. This is necessary while parsing commands to see
27 * whether the user specified a match at all.
30 bool match_is_empty(Match *match);
33 * Copies the data of a match from src to dest.
36 void match_copy(Match *dest, Match *src);
39 * Check if a match data structure matches the given window.
42 bool match_matches_window(Match *match, i3Window *window);
45 * Frees the given match. It must not be used afterwards!
48 void match_free(Match *match);