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*
* i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager
- * © 2009-2011 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE)
+ * © 2009 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE)
*
* ipc.c: UNIX domain socket IPC (initialization, client handling, protocol).
*
extern char *current_socketpath;
typedef struct ipc_client {
- int fd;
+ int fd;
- /* The events which this client wants to receive */
- int num_events;
- char **events;
+ /* The events which this client wants to receive */
+ int num_events;
+ char **events;
- TAILQ_ENTRY(ipc_client) clients;
+ TAILQ_ENTRY(ipc_client) clients;
} ipc_client;
/*
* message_type is the type of the message as the sender specified it.
*
*/
-typedef void(*handler_t)(int, uint8_t*, int, uint32_t, uint32_t);
+typedef void (*handler_t)(int, uint8_t *, int, uint32_t, uint32_t);
/* Macro to declare a callback */
-#define IPC_HANDLER(name) \
- static void handle_ ## name (int fd, uint8_t *message, \
- int size, uint32_t message_size, \
- uint32_t message_type)
+#define IPC_HANDLER(name) \
+ static void handle_##name(int fd, uint8_t *message, \
+ int size, uint32_t message_size, \
+ uint32_t message_type)
/**
* Handler for activity on the listening socket, meaning that a new client
void dump_node(yajl_gen gen, Con *con, bool inplace_restart);
/**
- * For the workspace "focus" event we send, along the usual "change" field,
- * also the current and previous workspace, in "current" and "old"
- * respectively.
+ * Generates a json workspace event. Returns a dynamically allocated yajl
+ * generator. Free with yajl_gen_free().
*/
-void ipc_send_workspace_focus_event(Con *current, Con *old);
+yajl_gen ipc_marshal_workspace_event(const char *change, Con *current, Con *old);
+
+/**
+ * For the workspace events we send, along with the usual "change" field, also
+ * the workspace container in "current". For focus events, we send the
+ * previously focused workspace in "old".
+ */
+void ipc_send_workspace_event(const char *change, Con *current, Con *old);
/**
* For the window events we send, along the usual "change" field,
* For the barconfig update events, we send the serialized barconfig.
*/
void ipc_send_barconfig_update_event(Barconfig *barconfig);
+
+/**
+ * For the binding events, we send the serialized binding struct.
+ */
+void ipc_send_binding_event(const char *event_type, Binding *bind);