con_focus(con_descend_focused(focus_next));
}
+ /* If anything within the container is associated with a startup sequence,
+ * delete it so child windows won't be created on the old workspace. */
+ struct Startup_Sequence *sequence;
+ xcb_get_property_cookie_t cookie;
+ xcb_get_property_reply_t *startup_id_reply;
+
+ if (!con_is_leaf(con)) {
+ Con *child;
+ TAILQ_FOREACH(child, &(con->nodes_head), nodes) {
+ if (!child->window)
+ continue;
+
+ cookie = xcb_get_property(conn, false, child->window->id,
+ A__NET_STARTUP_ID, XCB_GET_PROPERTY_TYPE_ANY, 0, 512);
+ startup_id_reply = xcb_get_property_reply(conn, cookie, NULL);
+
+ sequence = startup_sequence_get(child->window, startup_id_reply, true);
+ if (sequence != NULL)
+ startup_sequence_delete(sequence);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (con->window) {
+ cookie = xcb_get_property(conn, false, con->window->id,
+ A__NET_STARTUP_ID, XCB_GET_PROPERTY_TYPE_ANY, 0, 512);
+ startup_id_reply = xcb_get_property_reply(conn, cookie, NULL);
+
+ sequence = startup_sequence_get(con->window, startup_id_reply, true);
+ if (sequence != NULL)
+ startup_sequence_delete(sequence);
+ }
+
CALL(parent, on_remove_child);
}
}
/*
- * Some applications (such as Firefox) mark a startup sequence as completede
+ * Some applications (such as Firefox) mark a startup sequence as completed
* *before* they even map a window. Therefore, we cannot entirely delete the
* startup sequence once it’s marked as complete. Instead, we’ll mark it for
* deletion in 30 seconds and use that chance to delete old sequences.
* the root window cursor.
*
*/
-static int _delete_startup_sequence(struct Startup_Sequence *sequence) {
+static int _prune_startup_sequences(void) {
time_t current_time = time(NULL);
int active_sequences = 0;
- /* Mark the given sequence for deletion in 30 seconds. */
- sequence->delete_at = current_time + 30;
- DLOG("Will delete startup sequence %s at timestamp %ld\n",
- sequence->id, sequence->delete_at);
-
/* Traverse the list and delete everything which was marked for deletion 30
* seconds ago or earlier. */
struct Startup_Sequence *current, *next;
if (current_time <= current->delete_at)
continue;
- DLOG("Deleting startup sequence %s, delete_at = %ld, current_time = %ld\n",
- current->id, current->delete_at, current_time);
-
- /* Unref the context, will be free()d */
- sn_launcher_context_unref(current->context);
-
- /* Delete our internal sequence */
- TAILQ_REMOVE(&startup_sequences, current, sequences);
+ startup_sequence_delete(current);
}
return active_sequences;
}
+/**
+ * Deletes a startup sequence, ignoring whether its timeout has elapsed.
+ * Useful when e.g. a window is moved between workspaces and its children
+ * shouldn't spawn on the original workspace.
+ *
+ */
+void startup_sequence_delete(struct Startup_Sequence *sequence) {
+ assert(sequence != NULL);
+ DLOG("Deleting startup sequence %s, delete_at = %ld, current_time = %ld\n",
+ sequence->id, sequence->delete_at, time(NULL));
+
+ /* Unref the context, will be free()d */
+ sn_launcher_context_unref(sequence->context);
+
+ /* Delete our internal sequence */
+ TAILQ_REMOVE(&startup_sequences, sequence, sequences);
+
+ free(sequence->id);
+ free(sequence->workspace);
+ FREE(sequence);
+}
+
/*
* Starts the given application by passing it through a shell. We use double fork
* to avoid zombie processes. As the started application’s parent exits (immediately),
case SN_MONITOR_EVENT_COMPLETED:
DLOG("startup sequence %s completed\n", sn_startup_sequence_get_id(snsequence));
- if (_delete_startup_sequence(sequence) == 0) {
+ /* Mark the given sequence for deletion in 30 seconds. */
+ time_t current_time = time(NULL);
+ sequence->delete_at = current_time + 30;
+ DLOG("Will delete startup sequence %s at timestamp %ld\n",
+ sequence->id, sequence->delete_at);
+
+ if (_prune_startup_sequences() == 0) {
DLOG("No more startup sequences running, changing root window cursor to default pointer.\n");
/* Change the pointer of the root window to indicate progress */
if (xcursor_supported)
}
}
-/*
- * Checks if the given window belongs to a startup notification by checking if
- * the _NET_STARTUP_ID property is set on the window (or on its leader, if it’s
- * unset).
- *
- * If so, returns the workspace on which the startup was initiated.
- * Returns NULL otherwise.
+/**
+ * Gets the stored startup sequence for the _NET_STARTUP_ID of a given window.
*
*/
-char *startup_workspace_for_window(i3Window *cwindow, xcb_get_property_reply_t *startup_id_reply) {
+struct Startup_Sequence *startup_sequence_get(i3Window *cwindow,
+ xcb_get_property_reply_t *startup_id_reply, bool ignore_mapped_leader) {
/* The _NET_STARTUP_ID is only needed during this function, so we get it
* here and don’t save it in the 'cwindow'. */
if (startup_id_reply == NULL || xcb_get_property_value_length(startup_id_reply) == 0) {
FREE(startup_id_reply);
- DLOG("No _NET_STARTUP_ID set on this window\n");
+ DLOG("No _NET_STARTUP_ID set on window 0x%08x\n", cwindow->id);
if (cwindow->leader == XCB_NONE)
return NULL;
- xcb_get_property_cookie_t cookie;
- cookie = xcb_get_property(conn, false, cwindow->leader, A__NET_STARTUP_ID, XCB_GET_PROPERTY_TYPE_ANY, 0, 512);
+ /* This is a special case that causes the leader's startup sequence
+ * to only be returned if it has never been mapped, useful primarily
+ * when trying to delete a sequence.
+ *
+ * It's generally inappropriate to delete a leader's sequence when
+ * moving a child window, but if the leader has no container, it's
+ * likely permanently unmapped and the child is the "real" window. */
+ if (ignore_mapped_leader && con_by_window_id(cwindow->leader) != NULL) {
+ DLOG("Ignoring leader window 0x%08x\n", cwindow->leader);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
DLOG("Checking leader window 0x%08x\n", cwindow->leader);
+
+ xcb_get_property_cookie_t cookie;
+
+ cookie = xcb_get_property(conn, false, cwindow->leader,
+ A__NET_STARTUP_ID, XCB_GET_PROPERTY_TYPE_ANY, 0, 512);
startup_id_reply = xcb_get_property_reply(conn, cookie, NULL);
- if (startup_id_reply == NULL || xcb_get_property_value_length(startup_id_reply) == 0) {
- DLOG("No _NET_STARTUP_ID set on the leader either\n");
+ if (startup_id_reply == NULL ||
+ xcb_get_property_value_length(startup_id_reply) == 0) {
FREE(startup_id_reply);
+ DLOG("No _NET_STARTUP_ID set on the leader either\n");
return NULL;
}
}
free(startup_id);
free(startup_id_reply);
+
+ return sequence;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Checks if the given window belongs to a startup notification by checking if
+ * the _NET_STARTUP_ID property is set on the window (or on its leader, if it’s
+ * unset).
+ *
+ * If so, returns the workspace on which the startup was initiated.
+ * Returns NULL otherwise.
+ *
+ */
+char *startup_workspace_for_window(i3Window *cwindow, xcb_get_property_reply_t *startup_id_reply) {
+ struct Startup_Sequence *sequence = startup_sequence_get(cwindow, startup_id_reply, false);
+ if (sequence == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* If the startup sequence's time span has elapsed, delete it. */
+ time_t current_time = time(NULL);
+ if (sequence->delete_at > 0 && current_time > sequence->delete_at) {
+ DLOG("Deleting expired startup sequence %s\n", sequence->id);
+ startup_sequence_delete(sequence);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
return sequence->workspace;
}
is_num_children($first_ws, 2, 'two containers on the first workspace');
######################################################################
-# 2) open another window after the startup process is completed
-# (should be placed on the current workspace)
+# verifies that finishing startup doesn't immediately stop windows
+# from being placed on the sequence's workspace, but that moving
+# the leader actually deletes the startup sequence mapping
######################################################################
complete_startup();
sync_with_i3;
-my $otherwin = open_window;
+# Startup has completed but the 30-second deletion time hasn't elapsed,
+# so this window should still go on the leader's initial workspace.
+$win = open_window({ dont_map => 1, client_leader => $leader });
+$win->map;
+sync_with_i3;
+
+is_num_children($first_ws, 3, 'three containers on the first workspace');
+
+# Switch to the first workspace and move the focused window to the
+# second workspace.
+cmd "workspace $first_ws";
+cmd "move workspace $second_ws";
+
is_num_children($second_ws, 1, 'one container on the second workspace');
+# Create and switch to a new workspace, just to be safe.
+my $third_ws = fresh_workspace;
+
+# Moving the window between workspaces should have immediately
+# removed the startup workspace mapping. New windows with that
+# leader should be created on the current workspace.
+$win = open_window({ dont_map => 1, client_leader => $leader });
+$win->map;
+sync_with_i3;
+
+is_num_children($third_ws, 1, 'one container on the third workspace');
+
+######################################################################
+# 2) open another window after the startup process is completed
+# (should be placed on the current workspace)
+######################################################################
+
+my $otherwin = open_window;
+is_num_children($third_ws, 2, 'two containers on the third workspace');
+
######################################################################
# 3) test that the --no-startup-id flag for exec leads to no DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID
# environment variable.