X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fhandlers.c;h=09e9f11ed97a0a93ddbc324168f442043d17d6a8;hb=47fd15649ad63f3becef8870276e51c6214300fc;hp=d835d367e5afb5bfcf5441120f10c989690430a7;hpb=af97a3e56dd71c7f0c173c172fc8681a74d6e0f3;p=i3%2Fi3 diff --git a/src/handlers.c b/src/handlers.c index d835d367..09e9f11e 100644 --- a/src/handlers.c +++ b/src/handlers.c @@ -457,22 +457,7 @@ static int handle_screen_change(xcb_generic_event_t *e) { * now, so we better clean up before. * */ -static int handle_unmap_notify_event(xcb_unmap_notify_event_t *event) { - /* If the client (as opposed to i3) destroyed or unmapped a window, an - * EnterNotify event will follow (indistinguishable from an EnterNotify - * event caused by moving your mouse), causing i3 to set focus to whichever - * window is now visible. - * - * In a complex stacked or tabbed layout (take two v-split containers in a - * tabbed container), when the bottom window in tab2 is closed, the bottom - * window of tab1 is visible instead. X11 will thus send an EnterNotify - * event for the bottom window of tab1, while the focus should be set to - * the remaining window of tab2. - * - * Therefore, we ignore all EnterNotify events which have the same sequence - * as an UnmapNotify event. */ - add_ignore_event(event->sequence, XCB_ENTER_NOTIFY); - +static void handle_unmap_notify_event(xcb_unmap_notify_event_t *event) { DLOG("UnmapNotify for 0x%08x (received from 0x%08x), serial %d\n", event->window, event->event, event->sequence); Con *con = con_by_window_id(event->window); if (con == NULL) { @@ -481,63 +466,40 @@ static int handle_unmap_notify_event(xcb_unmap_notify_event_t *event) { con = con_by_frame_id(event->window); if (con == NULL) { LOG("Not a managed window, ignoring UnmapNotify event\n"); - return 1; + return; } + if (con->ignore_unmap > 0) con->ignore_unmap--; DLOG("ignore_unmap = %d for frame of container %p\n", con->ignore_unmap, con); - return 1; + goto ignore_end; } if (con->ignore_unmap > 0) { DLOG("ignore_unmap = %d, dec\n", con->ignore_unmap); con->ignore_unmap--; - return 1; + goto ignore_end; } tree_close(con, DONT_KILL_WINDOW, false, false); tree_render(); x_push_changes(croot); - return 1; - -#if 0 - if (client == NULL) { - DLOG("not a managed window. Ignoring.\n"); - - /* This was most likely the destroyed frame of a client which is - * currently being unmapped, so we add this sequence (again!) to - * the ignore list (enter_notify events will get sent for both, - * the child and its frame). */ - add_ignore_event(event->sequence); - return 0; - } -#endif - - -#if 0 - /* Let’s see how many clients there are left on the workspace to delete it if it’s empty */ - bool workspace_empty = SLIST_EMPTY(&(client->workspace->focus_stack)); - bool workspace_focused = (c_ws == client->workspace); - Client *to_focus = (!workspace_empty ? SLIST_FIRST(&(client->workspace->focus_stack)) : NULL); - - /* If this workspace is currently visible, we don’t delete it */ - if (workspace_is_visible(client->workspace)) - workspace_empty = false; - - if (workspace_empty) { - client->workspace->output = NULL; - ipc_send_event("workspace", I3_IPC_EVENT_WORKSPACE, "{\"change\":\"empty\"}"); - } - - /* Remove the urgency flag if set */ - client->urgent = false; - workspace_update_urgent_flag(client->workspace); - - render_layout(conn); -#endif - - return 1; +ignore_end: + /* If the client (as opposed to i3) destroyed or unmapped a window, an + * EnterNotify event will follow (indistinguishable from an EnterNotify + * event caused by moving your mouse), causing i3 to set focus to whichever + * window is now visible. + * + * In a complex stacked or tabbed layout (take two v-split containers in a + * tabbed container), when the bottom window in tab2 is closed, the bottom + * window of tab1 is visible instead. X11 will thus send an EnterNotify + * event for the bottom window of tab1, while the focus should be set to + * the remaining window of tab2. + * + * Therefore, we ignore all EnterNotify events which have the same sequence + * as an UnmapNotify event. */ + add_ignore_event(event->sequence, XCB_ENTER_NOTIFY); } /*