-#undef I3__FILE__
-#define I3__FILE__ "util.c"
/*
* vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
*
return true;
}
+/*
+ * Set 'out' to the layout_t value for the given layout. The function
+ * returns true on success or false if the passed string is not a valid
+ * layout name.
+ *
+ */
+bool layout_from_name(const char *layout_str, layout_t *out) {
+ if (strcmp(layout_str, "default") == 0) {
+ *out = L_DEFAULT;
+ return true;
+ } else if (strcasecmp(layout_str, "stacked") == 0 ||
+ strcasecmp(layout_str, "stacking") == 0) {
+ *out = L_STACKED;
+ return true;
+ } else if (strcasecmp(layout_str, "tabbed") == 0) {
+ *out = L_TABBED;
+ return true;
+ } else if (strcasecmp(layout_str, "splitv") == 0) {
+ *out = L_SPLITV;
+ return true;
+ } else if (strcasecmp(layout_str, "splith") == 0) {
+ *out = L_SPLITH;
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ return false;
+}
+
/*
* Parses the workspace name as a number. Returns -1 if the workspace should be
* interpreted as a "named workspace".
/* if the script is not in path, maybe the user installed to a strange
* location and runs the i3 binary with an absolute path. We use
* argv[0]’s dirname */
- char *pathbuf = strdup(start_argv[0]);
+ char *pathbuf = sstrdup(start_argv[0]);
char *dir = dirname(pathbuf);
sasprintf(&migratepath, "%s/%s", dir, name);
argv[0] = migratepath;
_exit(2);
}
-/*
- * Checks a generic cookie for errors and quits with the given message if there
- * was an error.
- *
- */
-void check_error(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_void_cookie_t cookie, char *err_message) {
- xcb_generic_error_t *error = xcb_request_check(conn, cookie);
- if (error != NULL) {
- fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s (X error %d)\n", err_message, error->error_code);
- xcb_disconnect(conn);
- exit(-1);
- }
-}
-
/*
* Checks if the given path exists by calling stat().
*
}
/*
- * Goes through the list of arguments (for exec()) and checks if the given argument
- * is present. If not, it copies the arguments (because we cannot realloc it) and
- * appends the given argument.
- *
+ * Goes through the list of arguments (for exec()) and add/replace the given option,
+ * including the option name, its argument, and the option character.
*/
-static char **append_argument(char **original, char *argument) {
+static char **add_argument(char **original, char *opt_char, char *opt_arg, char *opt_name) {
int num_args;
- for (num_args = 0; original[num_args] != NULL; num_args++) {
- DLOG("original argument: \"%s\"\n", original[num_args]);
- /* If the argument is already present we return the original pointer */
- if (strcmp(original[num_args], argument) == 0)
- return original;
+ for (num_args = 0; original[num_args] != NULL; num_args++)
+ ;
+ char **result = scalloc(num_args + 3, sizeof(char *));
+
+ /* copy the arguments, but skip the ones we'll replace */
+ int write_index = 0;
+ bool skip_next = false;
+ for (int i = 0; i < num_args; ++i) {
+ if (skip_next) {
+ skip_next = false;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (!strcmp(original[i], opt_char) ||
+ (opt_name && !strcmp(original[i], opt_name))) {
+ if (opt_arg)
+ skip_next = true;
+ continue;
+ }
+ result[write_index++] = original[i];
}
- /* Copy the original array */
- char **result = smalloc((num_args + 2) * sizeof(char *));
- memcpy(result, original, num_args * sizeof(char *));
- result[num_args] = argument;
- result[num_args + 1] = NULL;
+
+ /* add the arguments we'll replace */
+ result[write_index++] = opt_char;
+ result[write_index] = opt_arg;
return result;
}
char *filenamecopy = sstrdup(filename);
char *base = dirname(filenamecopy);
DLOG("Creating \"%s\" for storing the restart layout\n", base);
- if (!mkdirp(base))
+ if (mkdirp(base, DEFAULT_DIR_MODE) != 0)
ELOG("Could not create \"%s\" for storing the restart layout, layout will be lost.\n", base);
free(filenamecopy);
restore_geometry();
- ipc_shutdown();
+ ipc_shutdown(SHUTDOWN_REASON_RESTART);
LOG("restarting \"%s\"...\n", start_argv[0]);
- /* make sure -a is in the argument list or append it */
- start_argv = append_argument(start_argv, "-a");
+ /* make sure -a is in the argument list or add it */
+ start_argv = add_argument(start_argv, "-a", NULL, NULL);
+
+ /* make debuglog-on persist */
+ if (get_debug_logging()) {
+ start_argv = add_argument(start_argv, "-d", "all", NULL);
+ }
/* replace -r <file> so that the layout is restored */
if (restart_filename != NULL) {
- /* create the new argv */
- int num_args;
- for (num_args = 0; start_argv[num_args] != NULL; num_args++)
- ;
- char **new_argv = scalloc((num_args + 3) * sizeof(char *));
-
- /* copy the arguments, but skip the ones we'll replace */
- int write_index = 0;
- bool skip_next = false;
- for (int i = 0; i < num_args; ++i) {
- if (skip_next)
- skip_next = false;
- else if (!strcmp(start_argv[i], "-r") ||
- !strcmp(start_argv[i], "--restart"))
- skip_next = true;
- else
- new_argv[write_index++] = start_argv[i];
- }
-
- /* add the arguments we'll replace */
- new_argv[write_index++] = "--restart";
- new_argv[write_index] = restart_filename;
-
- /* swap the argvs */
- start_argv = new_argv;
+ start_argv = add_argument(start_argv, "--restart", restart_filename, "-r");
}
execvp(start_argv[0], start_argv);
+
/* not reached */
}
#endif
+/*
+ * Escapes the given string if a pango font is currently used.
+ * If the string has to be escaped, the input string will be free'd.
+ *
+ */
+char *pango_escape_markup(char *input) {
+ if (!font_is_pango())
+ return input;
+
+ char *escaped = g_markup_escape_text(input, -1);
+ FREE(input);
+
+ return escaped;
+}
+
/*
* Handler which will be called when we get a SIGCHLD for the nagbar, meaning
* it exited (or could not be started, depending on the exit code).
* waitpid() here. */
waitpid(*nagbar_pid, NULL, 0);
}
+
+/*
+ * Converts a string into a long using strtol().
+ * This is a convenience wrapper checking the parsing result. It returns true
+ * if the number could be parsed.
+ */
+bool parse_long(const char *str, long *out, int base) {
+ char *end;
+ long result = strtol(str, &end, base);
+ if (result == LONG_MIN || result == LONG_MAX || result < 0 || (end != NULL && *end != '\0')) {
+ *out = result;
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ *out = result;
+ return true;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Slurp reads path in its entirety into buf, returning the length of the file
+ * or -1 if the file could not be read. buf is set to a buffer of appropriate
+ * size, or NULL if -1 is returned.
+ *
+ */
+ssize_t slurp(const char *path, char **buf) {
+ FILE *f;
+ if ((f = fopen(path, "r")) == NULL) {
+ ELOG("Cannot open file \"%s\": %s\n", path, strerror(errno));
+ return -1;
+ }
+ struct stat stbuf;
+ if (fstat(fileno(f), &stbuf) != 0) {
+ ELOG("Cannot fstat() \"%s\": %s\n", path, strerror(errno));
+ fclose(f);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ /* Allocate one extra NUL byte to make the buffer usable with C string
+ * functions. yajl doesn’t need this, but this makes slurp safer. */
+ *buf = scalloc(stbuf.st_size + 1, 1);
+ size_t n = fread(*buf, 1, stbuf.st_size, f);
+ fclose(f);
+ if ((ssize_t)n != stbuf.st_size) {
+ ELOG("File \"%s\" could not be read entirely: got %zd, want %" PRIi64 "\n", path, n, (int64_t)stbuf.st_size);
+ free(*buf);
+ *buf = NULL;
+ return -1;
+ }
+ return (ssize_t)n;
+}