From: Ingo Bürk Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 18:49:52 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Introduce switch for the drawing backend X-Git-Tag: 4.12~136^2 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=02468296c42cf3d0fd972596f4ebeebc8f37741a;p=i3%2Fi3 Introduce switch for the drawing backend This commit restores the old XCB drawing code paths while keeping the cairo drawing available via a compile-time switch (I3BAR_CAIRO). This is necessary as cairo currently has a bug that breaks i3bar for users without the RENDER extension, which might be the case, e.g., for VNC users. For more context, see #1989 and the discussions about its fix. Once the cairo fix is available in a stable release, i3 can depend on that version and remove the XCB drawing code paths. fixes #1989 --- diff --git a/i3bar/include/cairo_util.h b/i3bar/include/cairo_util.h deleted file mode 100644 index fe2d06ff..00000000 --- a/i3bar/include/cairo_util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -/* - * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab - * - * © 2015 Ingo Bürk and contributors (see also: LICENSE) - * - * cairo_util.h: Utility for operations using cairo. - * - */ -#pragma once - -#include - -/* We need to flush cairo surfaces twice to avoid an assertion bug. See #1989 - * and https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92455. */ -#define CAIRO_SURFACE_FLUSH(surface) \ - do { \ - cairo_surface_flush(surface); \ - cairo_surface_flush(surface); \ - } while (0) - -/* Represents a color split by color channel. */ -typedef struct color_t { - double red; - double green; - double blue; - - /* For compatibility, we also store the colorpixel for now. */ - uint32_t colorpixel; -} color_t; - -/* A wrapper grouping an XCB drawable and both a graphics context - * and the corresponding cairo objects representing it. */ -typedef struct surface_t { - /* The drawable which is being represented. */ - xcb_drawable_t id; - - // TODO remove this once i3 uses solely cairo for drawing operations - /* A classic XCB graphics context. This should not be used for - * drawing operations. */ - xcb_gcontext_t gc; - - /* A cairo surface representing the drawable. */ - cairo_surface_t *surface; - - /* The cairo object representing the drawale. In general, - * this is what one should use for any drawing operation. */ - cairo_t *cr; -} surface_t; - -/** - * Initialize the cairo surface to represent the given drawable. - * - */ -void cairo_surface_init(surface_t *surface, xcb_drawable_t drawable, int width, int height); - -/** - * Destroys the surface. - * - */ -void cairo_surface_free(surface_t *surface); - -/** - * Parses the given color in hex format to an internal color representation. - * Note that the input must begin with a hash sign, e.g., "#3fbc59". - * - */ -color_t cairo_hex_to_color(const char *color); - -/** - * Set the given color as the source color on the surface. - * - */ -void cairo_set_source_color(surface_t *surface, color_t color); - -/** - * Draw the given text using libi3. - * This function also marks the surface dirty which is needed if other means of - * drawing are used. This will be the case when using XCB to draw text. - * - */ -void cairo_draw_text(i3String *text, surface_t *surface, color_t fg_color, color_t bg_color, int x, int y, int max_width); - -/** - * Draws a filled rectangle. - * This function is a convenience wrapper and takes care of flushing the - * surface as well as restoring the cairo state. - * Note that the drawing is done using CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE. - * - */ -void cairo_draw_rectangle(surface_t *surface, color_t color, double x, double y, double w, double h); - -/** - * Clears a surface with the given color. - * Note that the drawing is done using CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE. - * - */ -void cairo_clear_surface(surface_t *surface, color_t color); - -/** - * Copies a surface onto another surface. - * Note that the drawing is done using CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE. - * - */ -void cairo_copy_surface(surface_t *src, surface_t *dest, double src_x, double src_y, - double dest_x, double dest_y, double dest_w, double dest_h); diff --git a/i3bar/include/common.h b/i3bar/include/common.h index 50d1c7b9..131412c1 100644 --- a/i3bar/include/common.h +++ b/i3bar/include/common.h @@ -80,4 +80,4 @@ TAILQ_HEAD(statusline_head, status_block) statusline_head; #include "config.h" #include "libi3.h" #include "parse_json_header.h" -#include "cairo_util.h" +#include "draw_util.h" diff --git a/i3bar/include/draw_util.h b/i3bar/include/draw_util.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9bac72ca --- /dev/null +++ b/i3bar/include/draw_util.h @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +/* + * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab + * + * © 2015 Ingo Bürk and contributors (see also: LICENSE) + * + * draw.h: Utility for drawing. + * + */ +#pragma once + +#ifdef I3BAR_CAIRO +#include +#endif + +#ifdef I3BAR_CAIRO +/* We need to flush cairo surfaces twice to avoid an assertion bug. See #1989 + * and https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92455. */ +#define CAIRO_SURFACE_FLUSH(surface) \ + do { \ + cairo_surface_flush(surface); \ + cairo_surface_flush(surface); \ + } while (0) +#endif + +/* Represents a color split by color channel. */ +typedef struct color_t { + double red; + double green; + double blue; + + /* For compatibility, we also store the colorpixel for now. */ + uint32_t colorpixel; +} color_t; + +/* A wrapper grouping an XCB drawable and both a graphics context + * and the corresponding cairo objects representing it. */ +typedef struct surface_t { + /* The drawable which is being represented. */ + xcb_drawable_t id; + + /* A classic XCB graphics context. */ + xcb_gcontext_t gc; + + int width; + int height; + +#ifdef I3BAR_CAIRO + /* A cairo surface representing the drawable. */ + cairo_surface_t *surface; + + /* The cairo object representing the drawale. In general, + * this is what one should use for any drawing operation. */ + cairo_t *cr; +#endif +} surface_t; + +/** + * Initialize the surface to represent the given drawable. + * + */ +void draw_util_surface_init(surface_t *surface, xcb_drawable_t drawable, int width, int height); + +/** + * Destroys the surface. + * + */ +void draw_util_surface_free(surface_t *surface); + +/** + * Parses the given color in hex format to an internal color representation. + * Note that the input must begin with a hash sign, e.g., "#3fbc59". + * + */ +color_t draw_util_hex_to_color(const char *color); + +/** + * Draw the given text using libi3. + * This function also marks the surface dirty which is needed if other means of + * drawing are used. This will be the case when using XCB to draw text. + * + */ +void draw_util_text(i3String *text, surface_t *surface, color_t fg_color, color_t bg_color, int x, int y, int max_width); + +/** + * Draws a filled rectangle. + * This function is a convenience wrapper and takes care of flushing the + * surface as well as restoring the cairo state. + * + */ +void draw_util_rectangle(surface_t *surface, color_t color, double x, double y, double w, double h); + +/** + * Clears a surface with the given color. + * + */ +void draw_util_clear_surface(surface_t *surface, color_t color); + +/** + * Copies a surface onto another surface. + * + */ +void draw_util_copy_surface(surface_t *src, surface_t *dest, double src_x, double src_y, + double dest_x, double dest_y, double width, double height); diff --git a/i3bar/include/outputs.h b/i3bar/include/outputs.h index 7ad3ed50..87cc023e 100644 --- a/i3bar/include/outputs.h +++ b/i3bar/include/outputs.h @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ #include #include "common.h" -#include "cairo_util.h" +#include "draw_util.h" typedef struct i3_output i3_output; diff --git a/i3bar/src/cairo_util.c b/i3bar/src/cairo_util.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2cec76d6..00000000 --- a/i3bar/src/cairo_util.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -/* - * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab - * - * © 2015 Ingo Bürk and contributors (see also: LICENSE) - * - * cairo_util.c: Utility for operations using cairo. - * - */ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "common.h" -#include "libi3.h" - -xcb_connection_t *xcb_connection; -xcb_visualtype_t *visual_type; - -/* - * Initialize the cairo surface to represent the given drawable. - * - */ -void cairo_surface_init(surface_t *surface, xcb_drawable_t drawable, int width, int height) { - surface->id = drawable; - - surface->gc = xcb_generate_id(xcb_connection); - xcb_void_cookie_t gc_cookie = xcb_create_gc_checked(xcb_connection, surface->gc, surface->id, 0, NULL); - if (xcb_request_failed(gc_cookie, "Could not create graphical context")) - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - - surface->surface = cairo_xcb_surface_create(xcb_connection, surface->id, visual_type, width, height); - surface->cr = cairo_create(surface->surface); -} - -/* - * Destroys the surface. - * - */ -void cairo_surface_free(surface_t *surface) { - xcb_free_gc(xcb_connection, surface->gc); - cairo_surface_destroy(surface->surface); - cairo_destroy(surface->cr); -} - -/* - * Parses the given color in hex format to an internal color representation. - * Note that the input must begin with a hash sign, e.g., "#3fbc59". - * - */ -color_t cairo_hex_to_color(const char *color) { - char groups[3][3] = { - {color[1], color[2], '\0'}, - {color[3], color[4], '\0'}, - {color[5], color[6], '\0'}}; - - return (color_t){ - .red = strtol(groups[0], NULL, 16) / 255.0, - .green = strtol(groups[1], NULL, 16) / 255.0, - .blue = strtol(groups[2], NULL, 16) / 255.0, - .colorpixel = get_colorpixel(color)}; -} - -/* - * Set the given color as the source color on the surface. - * - */ -void cairo_set_source_color(surface_t *surface, color_t color) { - cairo_set_source_rgb(surface->cr, color.red, color.green, color.blue); -} - -/** - * Draw the given text using libi3. - * This function also marks the surface dirty which is needed if other means of - * drawing are used. This will be the case when using XCB to draw text. - * - */ -void cairo_draw_text(i3String *text, surface_t *surface, color_t fg_color, color_t bg_color, int x, int y, int max_width) { - /* Flush any changes before we draw the text as this might use XCB directly. */ - CAIRO_SURFACE_FLUSH(surface->surface); - - set_font_colors(surface->gc, fg_color.colorpixel, bg_color.colorpixel); - draw_text(text, surface->id, surface->gc, visual_type, x, y, max_width); - - /* Notify cairo that we (possibly) used another way to draw on the surface. */ - cairo_surface_mark_dirty(surface->surface); -} - -/** - * Draws a filled rectangle. - * This function is a convenience wrapper and takes care of flushing the - * surface as well as restoring the cairo state. - * Note that the drawing is done using CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE. - * - */ -void cairo_draw_rectangle(surface_t *surface, color_t color, double x, double y, double w, double h) { - cairo_save(surface->cr); - - /* Using the SOURCE operator will copy both color and alpha information directly - * onto the surface rather than blending it. This is a bit more efficient and - * allows better color control for the user when using opacity. */ - cairo_set_operator(surface->cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE); - cairo_set_source_color(surface, color); - - cairo_rectangle(surface->cr, x, y, w, h); - cairo_fill(surface->cr); - - /* Make sure we flush the surface for any text drawing operations that could follow. - * Since we support drawing text via XCB, we need this. */ - CAIRO_SURFACE_FLUSH(surface->surface); - - cairo_restore(surface->cr); -} - -/** - * Clears a surface with the given color. - * Note that the drawing is done using CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE. - * - */ -void cairo_clear_surface(surface_t *surface, color_t color) { - cairo_save(surface->cr); - - /* Using the SOURCE operator will copy both color and alpha information directly - * onto the surface rather than blending it. This is a bit more efficient and - * allows better color control for the user when using opacity. */ - cairo_set_operator(surface->cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE); - cairo_set_source_color(surface, color); - - cairo_paint(surface->cr); - - /* Make sure we flush the surface for any text drawing operations that could follow. - * Since we support drawing text via XCB, we need this. */ - CAIRO_SURFACE_FLUSH(surface->surface); - - cairo_restore(surface->cr); -} - -/** - * Copies a surface onto another surface. - * Note that the drawing is done using CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE. - * - */ -void cairo_copy_surface(surface_t *src, surface_t *dest, double src_x, double src_y, - double dest_x, double dest_y, double dest_w, double dest_h) { - cairo_save(dest->cr); - - /* Using the SOURCE operator will copy both color and alpha information directly - * onto the surface rather than blending it. This is a bit more efficient and - * allows better color control for the user when using opacity. */ - cairo_set_operator(dest->cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE); - cairo_set_source_surface(dest->cr, src->surface, src_x, src_y); - - cairo_rectangle(dest->cr, dest_x, dest_y, dest_w, dest_h); - cairo_fill(dest->cr); - - /* Make sure we flush the surface for any text drawing operations that could follow. - * Since we support drawing text via XCB, we need this. */ - CAIRO_SURFACE_FLUSH(src->surface); - CAIRO_SURFACE_FLUSH(dest->surface); - cairo_restore(dest->cr); -} diff --git a/i3bar/src/draw_util.c b/i3bar/src/draw_util.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e1facf39 --- /dev/null +++ b/i3bar/src/draw_util.c @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ +/* + * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab + * + * © 2015 Ingo Bürk and contributors (see also: LICENSE) + * + * draw.c: Utility for drawing. + * + */ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#ifdef I3BAR_CAIRO +#include +#endif + +#include "common.h" +#include "libi3.h" + +xcb_connection_t *xcb_connection; +xcb_visualtype_t *visual_type; + +/* Forward declarations */ +static void draw_util_set_source_color(surface_t *surface, color_t color); + +/* + * Initialize the surface to represent the given drawable. + * + */ +void draw_util_surface_init(surface_t *surface, xcb_drawable_t drawable, int width, int height) { + surface->id = drawable; + surface->width = width; + surface->height = height; + + surface->gc = xcb_generate_id(xcb_connection); + xcb_void_cookie_t gc_cookie = xcb_create_gc_checked(xcb_connection, surface->gc, surface->id, 0, NULL); + if (xcb_request_failed(gc_cookie, "Could not create graphical context")) + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + +#ifdef I3BAR_CAIRO + surface->surface = cairo_xcb_surface_create(xcb_connection, surface->id, visual_type, width, height); + surface->cr = cairo_create(surface->surface); +#endif +} + +/* + * Destroys the surface. + * + */ +void draw_util_surface_free(surface_t *surface) { + xcb_free_gc(xcb_connection, surface->gc); +#ifdef I3BAR_CAIRO + cairo_surface_destroy(surface->surface); + cairo_destroy(surface->cr); +#endif +} + +/* + * Parses the given color in hex format to an internal color representation. + * Note that the input must begin with a hash sign, e.g., "#3fbc59". + * + */ +color_t draw_util_hex_to_color(const char *color) { + char groups[3][3] = { + {color[1], color[2], '\0'}, + {color[3], color[4], '\0'}, + {color[5], color[6], '\0'}}; + + return (color_t){ + .red = strtol(groups[0], NULL, 16) / 255.0, + .green = strtol(groups[1], NULL, 16) / 255.0, + .blue = strtol(groups[2], NULL, 16) / 255.0, + .colorpixel = get_colorpixel(color)}; +} + +/* + * Set the given color as the source color on the surface. + * + */ +static void draw_util_set_source_color(surface_t *surface, color_t color) { +#ifdef I3BAR_CAIRO + cairo_set_source_rgb(surface->cr, color.red, color.green, color.blue); +#else + uint32_t colorpixel = color.colorpixel; + xcb_change_gc(xcb_connection, surface->gc, XCB_GC_FOREGROUND | XCB_GC_BACKGROUND, + (uint32_t[]){colorpixel, colorpixel}); +#endif +} + +/** + * Draw the given text using libi3. + * This function also marks the surface dirty which is needed if other means of + * drawing are used. This will be the case when using XCB to draw text. + * + */ +void draw_util_text(i3String *text, surface_t *surface, color_t fg_color, color_t bg_color, int x, int y, int max_width) { +#ifdef I3BAR_CAIRO + /* Flush any changes before we draw the text as this might use XCB directly. */ + CAIRO_SURFACE_FLUSH(surface->surface); +#endif + + set_font_colors(surface->gc, fg_color.colorpixel, bg_color.colorpixel); + draw_text(text, surface->id, surface->gc, visual_type, x, y, max_width); + +#ifdef I3BAR_CAIRO + /* Notify cairo that we (possibly) used another way to draw on the surface. */ + cairo_surface_mark_dirty(surface->surface); +#endif +} + +/** + * Draws a filled rectangle. + * This function is a convenience wrapper and takes care of flushing the + * surface as well as restoring the cairo state. + * + */ +void draw_util_rectangle(surface_t *surface, color_t color, double x, double y, double w, double h) { +#ifdef I3BAR_CAIRO + cairo_save(surface->cr); + + /* Using the SOURCE operator will copy both color and alpha information directly + * onto the surface rather than blending it. This is a bit more efficient and + * allows better color control for the user when using opacity. */ + cairo_set_operator(surface->cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE); + draw_util_set_source_color(surface, color); + + cairo_rectangle(surface->cr, x, y, w, h); + cairo_fill(surface->cr); + + /* Make sure we flush the surface for any text drawing operations that could follow. + * Since we support drawing text via XCB, we need this. */ + CAIRO_SURFACE_FLUSH(surface->surface); + + cairo_restore(surface->cr); +#else + draw_util_set_source_color(surface, color); + + xcb_rectangle_t rect = {x, y, w, h}; + xcb_poly_fill_rectangle(xcb_connection, surface->id, surface->gc, 1, &rect); +#endif +} + +/** + * Clears a surface with the given color. + * + */ +void draw_util_clear_surface(surface_t *surface, color_t color) { +#ifdef I3BAR_CAIRO + cairo_save(surface->cr); + + /* Using the SOURCE operator will copy both color and alpha information directly + * onto the surface rather than blending it. This is a bit more efficient and + * allows better color control for the user when using opacity. */ + cairo_set_operator(surface->cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE); + draw_util_set_source_color(surface, color); + + cairo_paint(surface->cr); + + /* Make sure we flush the surface for any text drawing operations that could follow. + * Since we support drawing text via XCB, we need this. */ + CAIRO_SURFACE_FLUSH(surface->surface); + + cairo_restore(surface->cr); +#else + draw_util_set_source_color(surface, color); + + xcb_rectangle_t rect = {0, 0, surface->width, surface->height}; + xcb_poly_fill_rectangle(xcb_connection, surface->id, surface->gc, 1, &rect); +#endif +} + +/** + * Copies a surface onto another surface. + * + */ +void draw_util_copy_surface(surface_t *src, surface_t *dest, double src_x, double src_y, + double dest_x, double dest_y, double width, double height) { +#ifdef I3BAR_CAIRO + cairo_save(dest->cr); + + /* Using the SOURCE operator will copy both color and alpha information directly + * onto the surface rather than blending it. This is a bit more efficient and + * allows better color control for the user when using opacity. */ + cairo_set_operator(dest->cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE); + cairo_set_source_surface(dest->cr, src->surface, dest_x - src_x, src_y); + + cairo_rectangle(dest->cr, dest_x, dest_y, width, height); + cairo_fill(dest->cr); + + /* Make sure we flush the surface for any text drawing operations that could follow. + * Since we support drawing text via XCB, we need this. */ + CAIRO_SURFACE_FLUSH(src->surface); + CAIRO_SURFACE_FLUSH(dest->surface); + + cairo_restore(dest->cr); +#else + xcb_copy_area(xcb_connection, src->id, dest->id, dest->gc, (int16_t)src_x, (int16_t)src_y, + (int16_t)dest_x, (int16_t)dest_y, (uint16_t)width, (uint16_t)height); +#endif +} diff --git a/i3bar/src/xcb.c b/i3bar/src/xcb.c index 3b3836c1..efef7365 100644 --- a/i3bar/src/xcb.c +++ b/i3bar/src/xcb.c @@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include #include "common.h" #include "libi3.h" @@ -174,16 +173,16 @@ static void draw_separator(uint32_t x, struct status_block *block) { uint32_t center_x = x - sep_offset; if (config.separator_symbol == NULL) { /* Draw a classic one pixel, vertical separator. */ - cairo_draw_rectangle(&statusline_surface, colors.sep_fg, - center_x, - logical_px(sep_voff_px), - logical_px(1), - bar_height - 2 * logical_px(sep_voff_px)); + draw_util_rectangle(&statusline_surface, colors.sep_fg, + center_x, + logical_px(sep_voff_px), + logical_px(1), + bar_height - 2 * logical_px(sep_voff_px)); } else { /* Draw a custom separator. */ uint32_t separator_x = MAX(x - block->sep_block_width, center_x - separator_symbol_width / 2); - cairo_draw_text(config.separator_symbol, &statusline_surface, colors.sep_fg, colors.bar_bg, - separator_x, logical_px(ws_voff_px), x - separator_x); + draw_util_text(config.separator_symbol, &statusline_surface, colors.sep_fg, colors.bar_bg, + separator_x, logical_px(ws_voff_px), x - separator_x); } } @@ -244,7 +243,7 @@ void refresh_statusline(bool use_short_text) { realloc_sl_buffer(); /* Clear the statusline pixmap. */ - cairo_clear_surface(&statusline_surface, colors.bar_bg); + draw_util_clear_surface(&statusline_surface, colors.bar_bg); /* Draw the text of each block. */ uint32_t x = 0; @@ -258,17 +257,17 @@ void refresh_statusline(bool use_short_text) { fg_color = colors.urgent_ws_fg; /* Draw the background */ - cairo_draw_rectangle(&statusline_surface, colors.urgent_ws_bg, - x - logical_px(2), - logical_px(1), - block->width + logical_px(4), - bar_height - logical_px(2)); + draw_util_rectangle(&statusline_surface, colors.urgent_ws_bg, + x - logical_px(2), + logical_px(1), + block->width + logical_px(4), + bar_height - logical_px(2)); } else { - fg_color = (block->color ? cairo_hex_to_color(block->color) : colors.bar_fg); + fg_color = (block->color ? draw_util_hex_to_color(block->color) : colors.bar_fg); } - cairo_draw_text(block->full_text, &statusline_surface, fg_color, colors.bar_bg, - x + block->x_offset, logical_px(ws_voff_px), block->width); + draw_util_text(block->full_text, &statusline_surface, fg_color, colors.bar_bg, + x + block->x_offset, logical_px(ws_voff_px), block->width); x += block->width + block->sep_block_width + block->x_offset + block->x_append; /* If this is not the last block, draw a separator. */ @@ -346,9 +345,9 @@ void unhide_bars(void) { * */ void init_colors(const struct xcb_color_strings_t *new_colors) { -#define PARSE_COLOR(name, def) \ - do { \ - colors.name = cairo_hex_to_color(new_colors->name ? new_colors->name : def); \ +#define PARSE_COLOR(name, def) \ + do { \ + colors.name = draw_util_hex_to_color(new_colors->name ? new_colors->name : def); \ } while (0) PARSE_COLOR(bar_fg, "#FFFFFF"); PARSE_COLOR(bar_bg, "#000000"); @@ -367,9 +366,9 @@ void init_colors(const struct xcb_color_strings_t *new_colors) { PARSE_COLOR(focus_ws_border, "#4c7899"); #undef PARSE_COLOR -#define PARSE_COLOR_FALLBACK(name, fallback) \ - do { \ - colors.name = new_colors->name ? cairo_hex_to_color(new_colors->name) : colors.fallback; \ +#define PARSE_COLOR_FALLBACK(name, fallback) \ + do { \ + colors.name = new_colors->name ? draw_util_hex_to_color(new_colors->name) : colors.fallback; \ } while (0) /* For the binding mode indicator colors, we don't hardcode a default. @@ -1128,7 +1127,7 @@ char *init_xcb_early() { xcb_root, root_screen->width_in_pixels, root_screen->height_in_pixels); - cairo_surface_init(&statusline_surface, statusline_id, root_screen->width_in_pixels, root_screen->height_in_pixels); + draw_util_surface_init(&statusline_surface, statusline_id, root_screen->width_in_pixels, root_screen->height_in_pixels); /* The various watchers to communicate with xcb */ xcb_io = smalloc(sizeof(ev_io)); @@ -1490,7 +1489,7 @@ void realloc_sl_buffer(void) { DLOG("Re-allocating statusline buffer, statusline_width = %d, root_screen->width_in_pixels = %d\n", statusline_width, root_screen->width_in_pixels); xcb_free_pixmap(xcb_connection, statusline_surface.id); - cairo_surface_free(&statusline_surface); + draw_util_surface_free(&statusline_surface); xcb_pixmap_t statusline_id = xcb_generate_id(xcb_connection); xcb_void_cookie_t sl_pm_cookie = xcb_create_pixmap_checked(xcb_connection, @@ -1499,7 +1498,7 @@ void realloc_sl_buffer(void) { xcb_root, MAX(root_screen->width_in_pixels, statusline_width), bar_height); - cairo_surface_init(&statusline_surface, statusline_id, root_screen->width_in_pixels, root_screen->height_in_pixels); + draw_util_surface_init(&statusline_surface, statusline_id, root_screen->width_in_pixels, root_screen->height_in_pixels); if (xcb_request_failed(sl_pm_cookie, "Could not allocate statusline buffer")) exit(EXIT_FAILURE); @@ -1650,8 +1649,8 @@ void reconfig_windows(bool redraw_bars) { 1, (unsigned char *)&atoms[_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DOCK]); - cairo_surface_init(&walk->bar, bar_id, walk->rect.w, bar_height); - cairo_surface_init(&walk->buffer, buffer_id, walk->rect.w, bar_height); + draw_util_surface_init(&walk->bar, bar_id, walk->rect.w, bar_height); + draw_util_surface_init(&walk->buffer, buffer_id, walk->rect.w, bar_height); xcb_void_cookie_t strut_cookie = config_strut_partial(walk); @@ -1731,10 +1730,10 @@ void reconfig_windows(bool redraw_bars) { walk->rect.w, bar_height); - cairo_surface_free(&(walk->bar)); - cairo_surface_free(&(walk->buffer)); - cairo_surface_init(&(walk->bar), walk->bar.id, walk->rect.w, bar_height); - cairo_surface_init(&(walk->buffer), walk->buffer.id, walk->rect.w, bar_height); + draw_util_surface_free(&(walk->bar)); + draw_util_surface_free(&(walk->buffer)); + draw_util_surface_init(&(walk->bar), walk->bar.id, walk->rect.w, bar_height); + draw_util_surface_init(&(walk->buffer), walk->buffer.id, walk->rect.w, bar_height); xcb_void_cookie_t map_cookie, umap_cookie; if (redraw_bars) { @@ -1792,7 +1791,7 @@ void draw_bars(bool unhide) { } /* First things first: clear the backbuffer */ - cairo_clear_surface(&(outputs_walk->buffer), colors.bar_bg); + draw_util_clear_surface(&(outputs_walk->buffer), colors.bar_bg); if (!config.disable_ws) { i3_ws *ws_walk; @@ -1822,23 +1821,23 @@ void draw_bars(bool unhide) { } /* Draw the border of the button. */ - cairo_draw_rectangle(&(outputs_walk->buffer), border_color, - workspace_width, - logical_px(1), - ws_walk->name_width + 2 * logical_px(ws_hoff_px) + 2 * logical_px(1), - font.height + 2 * logical_px(ws_voff_px) - 2 * logical_px(1)); + draw_util_rectangle(&(outputs_walk->buffer), border_color, + workspace_width, + logical_px(1), + ws_walk->name_width + 2 * logical_px(ws_hoff_px) + 2 * logical_px(1), + font.height + 2 * logical_px(ws_voff_px) - 2 * logical_px(1)); /* Draw the inside of the button. */ - cairo_draw_rectangle(&(outputs_walk->buffer), bg_color, - workspace_width + logical_px(1), - 2 * logical_px(1), - ws_walk->name_width + 2 * logical_px(ws_hoff_px), - font.height + 2 * logical_px(ws_voff_px) - 4 * logical_px(1)); + draw_util_rectangle(&(outputs_walk->buffer), bg_color, + workspace_width + logical_px(1), + 2 * logical_px(1), + ws_walk->name_width + 2 * logical_px(ws_hoff_px), + font.height + 2 * logical_px(ws_voff_px) - 4 * logical_px(1)); - cairo_draw_text(ws_walk->name, &(outputs_walk->buffer), fg_color, bg_color, - workspace_width + logical_px(ws_hoff_px) + logical_px(1), - logical_px(ws_voff_px), - ws_walk->name_width); + draw_util_text(ws_walk->name, &(outputs_walk->buffer), fg_color, bg_color, + workspace_width + logical_px(ws_hoff_px) + logical_px(1), + logical_px(ws_voff_px), + ws_walk->name_width); workspace_width += 2 * logical_px(ws_hoff_px) + 2 * logical_px(1) + ws_walk->name_width; if (TAILQ_NEXT(ws_walk, tailq) != NULL) @@ -1852,22 +1851,22 @@ void draw_bars(bool unhide) { color_t fg_color = colors.binding_mode_fg; color_t bg_color = colors.binding_mode_bg; - cairo_draw_rectangle(&(outputs_walk->buffer), colors.binding_mode_border, - workspace_width, - logical_px(1), - binding.width + 2 * logical_px(ws_hoff_px) + 2 * logical_px(1), - font.height + 2 * logical_px(ws_voff_px) - 2 * logical_px(1)); + draw_util_rectangle(&(outputs_walk->buffer), colors.binding_mode_border, + workspace_width, + logical_px(1), + binding.width + 2 * logical_px(ws_hoff_px) + 2 * logical_px(1), + font.height + 2 * logical_px(ws_voff_px) - 2 * logical_px(1)); - cairo_draw_rectangle(&(outputs_walk->buffer), bg_color, - workspace_width + logical_px(1), - 2 * logical_px(1), - binding.width + 2 * logical_px(ws_hoff_px), - font.height + 2 * logical_px(ws_voff_px) - 4 * logical_px(1)); + draw_util_rectangle(&(outputs_walk->buffer), bg_color, + workspace_width + logical_px(1), + 2 * logical_px(1), + binding.width + 2 * logical_px(ws_hoff_px), + font.height + 2 * logical_px(ws_voff_px) - 4 * logical_px(1)); - cairo_draw_text(binding.name, &(outputs_walk->buffer), fg_color, bg_color, - workspace_width + logical_px(ws_hoff_px) + logical_px(1), - logical_px(ws_voff_px), - binding.width); + draw_util_text(binding.name, &(outputs_walk->buffer), fg_color, bg_color, + workspace_width + logical_px(ws_hoff_px) + logical_px(1), + logical_px(ws_voff_px), + binding.width); unhide = true; workspace_width += 2 * logical_px(ws_hoff_px) + 2 * logical_px(1) + binding.width; @@ -1897,8 +1896,8 @@ void draw_bars(bool unhide) { int x_src = (int16_t)(statusline_width - visible_statusline_width); int x_dest = (int16_t)(outputs_walk->rect.w - tray_width - logical_px(sb_hoff_px) - visible_statusline_width); - cairo_copy_surface(&statusline_surface, &(outputs_walk->buffer), x_dest - x_src, 0, - x_dest, 0, (int16_t)visible_statusline_width, (int16_t)bar_height); + draw_util_copy_surface(&statusline_surface, &(outputs_walk->buffer), x_src, 0, + x_dest, 0, (int16_t)visible_statusline_width, (int16_t)bar_height); } workspace_width = 0; @@ -1927,8 +1926,8 @@ void redraw_bars(void) { continue; } - cairo_copy_surface(&(outputs_walk->buffer), &(outputs_walk->bar), 0, 0, - 0, 0, outputs_walk->rect.w, outputs_walk->rect.h); + draw_util_copy_surface(&(outputs_walk->buffer), &(outputs_walk->bar), 0, 0, + 0, 0, outputs_walk->rect.w, outputs_walk->rect.h); xcb_flush(xcb_connection); } } diff --git a/libi3/font.c b/libi3/font.c index c1e95a9e..9e808a89 100644 --- a/libi3/font.c +++ b/libi3/font.c @@ -133,11 +133,6 @@ static void draw_text_pango(const char *text, size_t text_len, cairo_move_to(cr, x, y - yoffset); pango_cairo_show_layout(cr, layout); - /* We need to flush cairo surfaces twice to avoid an assertion bug. See #1989 - * and https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92455. */ - cairo_surface_flush(surface); - cairo_surface_flush(surface); - /* Free resources */ g_object_unref(layout); cairo_destroy(cr);