}
/* Unless "tray_output none" was specified, we need to initialize the tray. */
- const char *first = (TAILQ_EMPTY(&(config.tray_outputs))) ? SLIST_FIRST(outputs)->name : TAILQ_FIRST(&(config.tray_outputs))->output;
- if (!tray_configured && strcasecmp(first, "none") != 0) {
- /* We do a sanity check here to ensure that this i3bar instance actually handles
- * the output on which the tray should appear. For example,
- * consider tray_output == [VGA-1], but output == [HDMI-1]. */
+ bool no_tray = false;
+ if (!(TAILQ_EMPTY(&(config.tray_outputs)))) {
+ no_tray = strcasecmp(TAILQ_FIRST(&(config.tray_outputs))->output, "none") == 0;
+ }
+ /*
+ * There are three scenarios in which we need to initialize the tray:
+ * 1. A specific output was listed in tray_outputs which is also
+ * in the list of outputs managed by this bar.
+ * 2. No tray_output directive was specified. In this case, we
+ * use the first available output.
+ * 3. 'tray_output primary' was specified. In this case we use the
+ * primary output.
+ *
+ * Three scenarios in which we specifically don't want to
+ * initialize the tray are:
+ * 1. 'tray_output none' was specified.
+ * 2. A specific output was listed as a tray_output, but is not
+ * one of the outputs managed by this bar. For example, consider
+ * tray_outputs == [VGA-1], but outputs == [HDMI-1].
+ * 3. 'tray_output primary' was specified and no output in the list
+ * is primary.
+ */
+ if (!tray_configured && !no_tray) {
/* If no tray_output was specified, we go ahead and initialize the tray as
* we will be using the first available output. */
- if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&(config.tray_outputs)))
+ if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&(config.tray_outputs))) {
init_tray();
+ }
/* If one or more tray_output assignments were specified, we ensure that at least one of
* them is actually an output managed by this instance. */