2 * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
4 * i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager
5 * © 2009 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE)
7 * libi3: contains functions which are used by i3 *and* accompanying tools such
8 * as i3-msg, i3-config-wizard, …
17 #include <xcb/xproto.h>
18 #include <xcb/xcb_keysyms.h>
21 #include <pango/pango.h>
25 * Opaque data structure for storing strings.
28 typedef struct _i3String i3String;
30 typedef struct Font i3Font;
33 * Data structure for cached font information:
34 * - font id in X11 (load it once)
35 * - font height (multiple calls needed to get it)
39 /** The type of font */
46 /** The height of the font, built from font_ascent + font_descent */
49 /** The pattern/name used to load the font. */
54 /** The xcb-id for the font */
57 /** Font information gathered from the server */
58 xcb_query_font_reply_t *info;
60 /** Font table for this font (may be NULL) */
61 xcb_charinfo_t *table;
65 /** The pango font description */
66 PangoFontDescription *pango_desc;
71 /* Since this file also gets included by utilities which don’t use the i3 log
72 * infrastructure, we define a fallback. */
74 void verboselog(char *fmt, ...)
75 __attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2)));
76 #define LOG(fmt, ...) verboselog("[libi3] " __FILE__ " " fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
79 void errorlog(char *fmt, ...)
80 __attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2)));
81 #define ELOG(fmt, ...) errorlog("[libi3] ERROR: " fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
84 void debuglog(char *fmt, ...)
85 __attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2)));
86 #define DLOG(fmt, ...) debuglog("%s:%s:%d - " fmt, I3__FILE__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, ##__VA_ARGS__)
90 * Try to get the contents of the given atom (for example I3_SOCKET_PATH) from
91 * the X11 root window and return NULL if it doesn’t work.
93 * If the provided XCB connection is NULL, a new connection will be
96 * The memory for the contents is dynamically allocated and has to be
97 * free()d by the caller.
100 char *root_atom_contents(const char *atomname, xcb_connection_t *provided_conn, int screen);
103 * Safe-wrapper around malloc which exits if malloc returns NULL (meaning that
104 * there is no more memory available)
107 void *smalloc(size_t size);
110 * Safe-wrapper around calloc which exits if malloc returns NULL (meaning that
111 * there is no more memory available)
114 void *scalloc(size_t size);
117 * Safe-wrapper around realloc which exits if realloc returns NULL (meaning
118 * that there is no more memory available).
121 void *srealloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
124 * Safe-wrapper around strdup which exits if malloc returns NULL (meaning that
125 * there is no more memory available)
128 char *sstrdup(const char *str);
131 * Safe-wrapper around strndup which exits if strndup returns NULL (meaning that
132 * there is no more memory available)
135 char *sstrndup(const char *str, size_t size);
138 * Safe-wrapper around asprintf which exits if it returns -1 (meaning that
139 * there is no more memory available)
142 int sasprintf(char **strp, const char *fmt, ...);
145 * Wrapper around correct write which returns -1 (meaning that
146 * write failed) or count (meaning that all bytes were written)
149 ssize_t writeall(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count);
152 * Safe-wrapper around writeall which exits if it returns -1 (meaning that
156 ssize_t swrite(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count);
159 * Build an i3String from an UTF-8 encoded string.
160 * Returns the newly-allocated i3String.
163 i3String *i3string_from_utf8(const char *from_utf8);
166 * Build an i3String from an UTF-8 encoded string in Pango markup.
169 i3String *i3string_from_markup(const char *from_markup);
172 * Build an i3String from an UTF-8 encoded string with fixed length.
173 * To be used when no proper NUL-terminaison is available.
174 * Returns the newly-allocated i3String.
177 i3String *i3string_from_utf8_with_length(const char *from_utf8, size_t num_bytes);
180 * Build an i3String from an UTF-8 encoded string in Pango markup with fixed
184 i3String *i3string_from_markup_with_length(const char *from_markup, size_t num_bytes);
187 * Build an i3String from an UCS-2 encoded string.
188 * Returns the newly-allocated i3String.
191 i3String *i3string_from_ucs2(const xcb_char2b_t *from_ucs2, size_t num_glyphs);
194 * Copies the given i3string.
195 * Note that this will not free the source string.
197 i3String *i3string_copy(i3String *str);
203 void i3string_free(i3String *str);
206 * Securely i3string_free by setting the pointer to NULL
207 * to prevent accidentally using freed memory.
210 #define I3STRING_FREE(str) \
213 i3string_free(str); \
219 * Returns the UTF-8 encoded version of the i3String.
222 const char *i3string_as_utf8(i3String *str);
225 * Returns the UCS-2 encoded version of the i3String.
228 const xcb_char2b_t *i3string_as_ucs2(i3String *str);
231 * Returns the number of bytes (UTF-8 encoded) in an i3String.
234 size_t i3string_get_num_bytes(i3String *str);
237 * Whether the given i3String is in Pango markup.
239 bool i3string_is_markup(i3String *str);
242 * Set whether the i3String should use Pango markup.
244 void i3string_set_markup(i3String *str, bool is_markup);
247 * Returns the number of glyphs in an i3String.
250 size_t i3string_get_num_glyphs(i3String *str);
253 * Connects to the i3 IPC socket and returns the file descriptor for the
254 * socket. die()s if anything goes wrong.
257 int ipc_connect(const char *socket_path);
260 * Formats a message (payload) of the given size and type and sends it to i3 via
261 * the given socket file descriptor.
263 * Returns -1 when write() fails, errno will remain.
264 * Returns 0 on success.
267 int ipc_send_message(int sockfd, const uint32_t message_size,
268 const uint32_t message_type, const uint8_t *payload);
271 * Reads a message from the given socket file descriptor and stores its length
272 * (reply_length) as well as a pointer to its contents (reply).
274 * Returns -1 when read() fails, errno will remain.
275 * Returns -2 when the IPC protocol is violated (invalid magic, unexpected
276 * message type, EOF instead of a message). Additionally, the error will be
278 * Returns 0 on success.
281 int ipc_recv_message(int sockfd, uint32_t *message_type,
282 uint32_t *reply_length, uint8_t **reply);
285 * Generates a configure_notify event and sends it to the given window
286 * Applications need this to think they’ve configured themselves correctly.
287 * The truth is, however, that we will manage them.
290 void fake_configure_notify(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_rectangle_t r, xcb_window_t window, int border_width);
293 * Returns the colorpixel to use for the given hex color (think of HTML). Only
294 * works for true-color (vast majority of cases) at the moment, avoiding a
297 * The hex_color has to start with #, for example #FF00FF.
299 * NOTE that get_colorpixel() does _NOT_ check the given color code for validity.
300 * This has to be done by the caller.
302 * NOTE that this function may in the future rely on a global xcb_connection_t
303 * variable called 'conn' to be present.
306 uint32_t get_colorpixel(const char *hex) __attribute__((const));
308 #if defined(__APPLE__)
312 * Returns a pointer to a new string which is a duplicate of the
313 * string, but only copies at most n characters.
316 char *strndup(const char *str, size_t n);
321 * All-in-one function which returns the modifier mask (XCB_MOD_MASK_*) for the
322 * given keysymbol, for example for XCB_NUM_LOCK (usually configured to mod2).
324 * This function initiates one round-trip. Use get_mod_mask_for() directly if
325 * you already have the modifier mapping and key symbols.
328 uint32_t aio_get_mod_mask_for(uint32_t keysym, xcb_key_symbols_t *symbols);
331 * Returns the modifier mask (XCB_MOD_MASK_*) for the given keysymbol, for
332 * example for XCB_NUM_LOCK (usually configured to mod2).
334 * This function does not initiate any round-trips.
337 uint32_t get_mod_mask_for(uint32_t keysym,
338 xcb_key_symbols_t *symbols,
339 xcb_get_modifier_mapping_reply_t *modmap_reply);
342 * Loads a font for usage, also getting its height. If fallback is true,
343 * the fonts 'fixed' or '-misc-*' will be loaded instead of exiting. If any
344 * font was previously loaded, it will be freed.
347 i3Font load_font(const char *pattern, const bool fallback);
350 * Defines the font to be used for the forthcoming calls.
353 void set_font(i3Font *font);
356 * Frees the resources taken by the current font. If no font was previously
357 * loaded, it simply returns.
360 void free_font(void);
363 * Converts the given string to UTF-8 from UCS-2 big endian. The return value
364 * must be freed after use.
367 char *convert_ucs2_to_utf8(xcb_char2b_t *text, size_t num_glyphs);
370 * Converts the given string to UCS-2 big endian for use with
371 * xcb_image_text_16(). The amount of real glyphs is stored in real_strlen,
372 * a buffer containing the UCS-2 encoded string (16 bit per glyph) is
373 * returned. It has to be freed when done.
376 xcb_char2b_t *convert_utf8_to_ucs2(char *input, size_t *real_strlen);
379 * Defines the colors to be used for the forthcoming draw_text calls.
382 void set_font_colors(xcb_gcontext_t gc, uint32_t foreground, uint32_t background);
385 * Draws text onto the specified X drawable (normally a pixmap) at the
386 * specified coordinates (from the top left corner of the leftmost, uppermost
387 * glyph) and using the provided gc.
389 * Text must be specified as an i3String.
392 void draw_text(i3String *text, xcb_drawable_t drawable,
393 xcb_gcontext_t gc, int x, int y, int max_width);
396 * ASCII version of draw_text to print static strings.
399 void draw_text_ascii(const char *text, xcb_drawable_t drawable,
400 xcb_gcontext_t gc, int x, int y, int max_width);
403 * Predict the text width in pixels for the given text. Text must be
404 * specified as an i3String.
407 int predict_text_width(i3String *text);
410 * Returns the visual type associated with the given screen.
413 xcb_visualtype_t *get_visualtype(xcb_screen_t *screen);
416 * Returns true if this version of i3 is a debug build (anything which is not a
417 * release version), based on the git version number.
420 bool is_debug_build() __attribute__((const));
423 * Returns the name of a temporary file with the specified prefix.
426 char *get_process_filename(const char *prefix);
429 * This function returns the absolute path to the executable it is running in.
431 * The implementation follows http://stackoverflow.com/a/933996/712014
433 * Returned value must be freed by the caller.
435 char *get_exe_path(const char *argv0);
438 * Convert a logical amount of pixels (e.g. 2 pixels on a “standard” 96 DPI
439 * screen) to a corresponding amount of physical pixels on a standard or retina
440 * screen, e.g. 5 pixels on a 227 DPI MacBook Pro 13" Retina screen.
443 int logical_px(const int logical);
446 * This function resolves ~ in pathnames.
447 * It may resolve wildcards in the first part of the path, but if no match
448 * or multiple matches are found, it just returns a copy of path as given.
451 char *resolve_tilde(const char *path);
454 * Get the path of the first configuration file found. If override_configpath
455 * is specified, that path is returned and saved for further calls. Otherwise,
456 * checks the home directory first, then the system directory first, always
457 * taking into account the XDG Base Directory Specification ($XDG_CONFIG_HOME,
461 char *get_config_path(const char *override_configpath, bool use_system_paths);
464 * Emulates mkdir -p (creates any missing folders)
467 bool mkdirp(const char *path);