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/******************************************************************** |
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KWin - the KDE window manager |
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This file is part of the KDE project. |
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Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Matthias Ettrich <ettrich@kde.org> |
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Copyright (C) 2003 Lubos Lunak <l.lunak@kde.org> |
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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(at your option) any later version. |
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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GNU General Public License for more details. |
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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*********************************************************************/ |
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/* |
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This file contains things relevant to window activation and focus |
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stealing prevention. |
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*/ |
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#include "x11client.h" |
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#include "cursor.h" |
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#include "focuschain.h" |
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#include "netinfo.h" |
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#include "workspace.h" |
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#ifdef KWIN_BUILD_ACTIVITIES |
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#include "activities.h" |
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#endif |
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#include <kstartupinfo.h> |
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#include <kstringhandler.h> |
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#include <KLocalizedString> |
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#include "atoms.h" |
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#include "group.h" |
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#include "rules.h" |
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#include "screens.h" |
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#include "useractions.h" |
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#include <QDebug> |
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namespace KWin |
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{ |
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/* |
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Prevention of focus stealing: |
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KWin tries to prevent unwanted changes of focus, that would result |
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from mapping a new window. Also, some nasty applications may try |
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to force focus change even in cases when ICCCM 4.2.7 doesn't allow it |
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(e.g. they may try to activate their main window because the user |
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definitely "needs" to see something happened - misusing |
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of QWidget::setActiveWindow() may be such case). |
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There are 4 ways how a window may become active: |
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- the user changes the active window (e.g. focus follows mouse, clicking |
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on some window's titlebar) - the change of focus will |
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be done by KWin, so there's nothing to solve in this case |
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- the change of active window will be requested using the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW |
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message (handled in RootInfo::changeActiveWindow()) - such requests |
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will be obeyed, because this request is meant mainly for e.g. taskbar |
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asking the WM to change the active window as a result of some user action. |
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Normal applications should use this request only rarely in special cases. |
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See also below the discussion of _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW_TRANSFER. |
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- the change of active window will be done by performing XSetInputFocus() |
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on a window that's not currently active. ICCCM 4.2.7 describes when |
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the application may perform change of input focus. In order to handle |
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misbehaving applications, KWin will try to detect focus changes to |
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windows that don't belong to currently active application, and restore |
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focus back to the currently active window, instead of activating the window |
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that got focus (unfortunately there's no way to FocusChangeRedirect similar |
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to e.g. SubstructureRedirect, so there will be short time when the focus |
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will be changed). The check itself that's done is |
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Workspace::allowClientActivation() (see below). |
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- a new window will be mapped - this is the most complicated case. If |
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the new window belongs to the currently active application, it may be safely |
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mapped on top and activated. The same if there's no active window, |
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or the active window is the desktop. These checks are done by |
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Workspace::allowClientActivation(). |
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Following checks need to compare times. One time is the timestamp |
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of last user action in the currently active window, the other time is |
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the timestamp of the action that originally caused mapping of the new window |
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(e.g. when the application was started). If the first time is newer than |
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the second one, the window will not be activated, as that indicates |
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futher user actions took place after the action leading to this new |
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mapped window. This check is done by Workspace::allowClientActivation(). |
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There are several ways how to get the timestamp of action that caused |
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the new mapped window (done in X11Client::readUserTimeMapTimestamp()) : |
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- the window may have the _NET_WM_USER_TIME property. This way |
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the application may either explicitly request that the window is not |
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activated (by using 0 timestamp), or the property contains the time |
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of last user action in the application. |
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- KWin itself tries to detect time of last user action in every window, |
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by watching KeyPress and ButtonPress events on windows. This way some |
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events may be missed (if they don't propagate to the toplevel window), |
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but it's good as a fallback for applications that don't provide |
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_NET_WM_USER_TIME, and missing some events may at most lead |
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to unwanted focus stealing. |
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- the timestamp may come from application startup notification. |
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Application startup notification, if it exists for the new mapped window, |
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should include time of the user action that caused it. |
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- if there's no timestamp available, it's checked whether the new window |
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belongs to some already running application - if yes, the timestamp |
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will be 0 (i.e. refuse activation) |
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- if the window is from session restored window, the timestamp will |
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be 0 too, unless this application was the active one at the time |
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when the session was saved, in which case the window will be |
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activated if there wasn't any user interaction since the time |
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KWin was started. |
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- as the last resort, the _KDE_NET_USER_CREATION_TIME timestamp |
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is used. For every toplevel window that is created (see CreateNotify |
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handling), this property is set to the at that time current time. |
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Since at this time it's known that the new window doesn't belong |
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to any existing application (better said, the application doesn't |
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have any other window mapped), it is either the very first window |
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of the application, or it is the only window of the application |
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that was hidden before. The latter case is handled by removing |
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the property from windows before withdrawing them, making |
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the timestamp empty for next mapping of the window. In the sooner |
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case, the timestamp will be used. This helps in case when |
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an application is launched without application startup notification, |
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it creates its mainwindow, and starts its initialization (that |
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may possibly take long time). The timestamp used will be older |
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than any user action done after launching this application. |
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- if no timestamp is found at all, the window is activated. |
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The check whether two windows belong to the same application (same |
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process) is done in X11Client::belongToSameApplication(). Not 100% reliable, |
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but hopefully 99,99% reliable. |
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As a somewhat special case, window activation is always enabled when |
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session saving is in progress. When session saving, the session |
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manager allows only one application to interact with the user. |
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Not allowing window activation in such case would result in e.g. dialogs |
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not becoming active, so focus stealing prevention would cause here |
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more harm than good. |
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Windows that attempted to become active but KWin prevented this will |
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be marked as demanding user attention. They'll get |
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the _NET_WM_STATE_DEMANDS_ATTENTION state, and the taskbar should mark |
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them specially (blink, etc.). The state will be reset when the window |
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eventually really becomes active. |
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There are two more ways how a window can become obtrusive, window stealing |
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focus: By showing above the active window, by either raising itself, |
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or by moving itself on the active desktop. |
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- KWin will refuse raising non-active window above the active one, |
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unless they belong to the same application. Applications shouldn't |
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raise their windows anyway (unless the app wants to raise one |
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of its windows above another of its windows). |
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- KWin activates windows moved to the current desktop (as that seems |
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logical from the user's point of view, after sending the window |
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there directly from KWin, or e.g. using pager). This means |
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applications shouldn't send their windows to another desktop |
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(SELI TODO - but what if they do?) |
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Special cases I can think of: |
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- konqueror reusing, i.e. kfmclient tells running Konqueror instance |
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to open new window |
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- without focus stealing prevention - no problem |
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- with ASN (application startup notification) - ASN is forwarded, |
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and because it's newer than the instance's user timestamp, |
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it takes precedence |
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- without ASN - user timestamp needs to be reset, otherwise it would |
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be used, and it's old; moreover this new window mustn't be detected |
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as window belonging to already running application, or it wouldn't |
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be activated - see X11Client::sameAppWindowRoleMatch() for the (rather ugly) |
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hack |
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- konqueror preloading, i.e. window is created in advance, and kfmclient |
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tells this Konqueror instance to show it later |
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- without focus stealing prevention - no problem |
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- with ASN - ASN is forwarded, and because it's newer than the instance's |
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user timestamp, it takes precedence |
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- without ASN - user timestamp needs to be reset, otherwise it would |
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be used, and it's old; also, creation timestamp is changed to |
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the time the instance starts (re-)initializing the window, |
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this ensures creation timestamp will still work somewhat even in this case |
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- KUniqueApplication - when the window is already visible, and the new instance |
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wants it to activate |
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- without focus stealing prevention - _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW - no problem |
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- with ASN - ASN is forwarded, and set on the already visible window, KWin |
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treats the window as new with that ASN |
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- without ASN - _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW as application request is used, |
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and there's no really usable timestamp, only timestamp |
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from the time the (new) application instance was started, |
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so KWin will activate the window *sigh* |
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- the bad thing here is that there's absolutely no chance to recognize |
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the case of starting this KUniqueApp from Konsole (and thus wanting |
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the already visible window to become active) from the case |
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when something started this KUniqueApp without ASN (in which case |
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the already visible window shouldn't become active) |
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- the only solution is using ASN for starting applications, at least silent |
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(i.e. without feedback) |
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- when one application wants to activate another application's window (e.g. KMail |
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activating already running KAddressBook window ?) |
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- without focus stealing prevention - _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW - no problem |
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- with ASN - can't be here, it's the KUniqueApp case then |
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- without ASN - _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW as application request should be used, |
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KWin will activate the new window depending on the timestamp and |
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whether it belongs to the currently active application |
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_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW usage: |
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data.l[0]= 1 ->app request |
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= 2 ->pager request |
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= 0 - backwards compatibility |
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data.l[1]= timestamp |
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*/ |
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//**************************************** |
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// Workspace |
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//**************************************** |
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/** |
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* Informs the workspace about the active client, i.e. the client that |
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* has the focus (or None if no client has the focus). This functions |
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* is called by the client itself that gets focus. It has no other |
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* effect than fixing the focus chain and the return value of |
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* activeClient(). And of course, to propagate the active client to the |
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* world. |
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*/ |
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void Workspace::setActiveClient(AbstractClient* c) |
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{ |
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if (active_client == c) |
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return; |
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if (active_popup && active_popup_client != c && set_active_client_recursion == 0) |
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closeActivePopup(); |
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if (m_userActionsMenu->hasClient() && !m_userActionsMenu->isMenuClient(c) && set_active_client_recursion == 0) { |
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m_userActionsMenu->close(); |
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} |
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StackingUpdatesBlocker blocker(this); |
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++set_active_client_recursion; |
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updateFocusMousePosition(Cursor::pos()); |
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if (active_client != nullptr) { |
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// note that this may call setActiveClient( NULL ), therefore the recursion counter |
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active_client->setActive(false); |
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} |
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active_client = c; |
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Q_ASSERT(c == nullptr || c->isActive()); |
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if (active_client) { |
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last_active_client = active_client; |
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FocusChain::self()->update(active_client, FocusChain::MakeFirst); |
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active_client->demandAttention(false); |
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// activating a client can cause a non active fullscreen window to loose the ActiveLayer status on > 1 screens |
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if (screens()->count() > 1) { |
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for (auto it = m_allClients.begin(); it != m_allClients.end(); ++it) { |
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if (*it != active_client && (*it)->layer() == ActiveLayer && (*it)->screen() == active_client->screen()) { |
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updateClientLayer(*it); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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updateToolWindows(false); |
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if (c) |
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disableGlobalShortcutsForClient(c->rules()->checkDisableGlobalShortcuts(false)); |
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else |
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disableGlobalShortcutsForClient(false); |
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updateStackingOrder(); // e.g. fullscreens have different layer when active/not-active |
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if (rootInfo()) { |
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rootInfo()->setActiveClient(active_client); |
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} |
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emit clientActivated(active_client); |
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--set_active_client_recursion; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Tries to activate the client \a c. This function performs what you |
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* expect when clicking the respective entry in a taskbar: showing and |
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* raising the client (this may imply switching to the another virtual |
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* desktop) and putting the focus onto it. Once X really gave focus to |
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* the client window as requested, the client itself will call |
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* setActiveClient() and the operation is complete. This may not happen |
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* with certain focus policies, though. |
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* |
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* @see setActiveClient |
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* @see requestFocus |
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*/ |
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void Workspace::activateClient(AbstractClient* c, bool force) |
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{ |
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if (c == nullptr) { |
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focusToNull(); |
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setActiveClient(nullptr); |
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return; |
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} |
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raiseClient(c); |
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if (!c->isOnCurrentDesktop()) { |
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++block_focus; |
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VirtualDesktopManager::self()->setCurrent(c->desktop()); |
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--block_focus; |
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} |
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#ifdef KWIN_BUILD_ACTIVITIES |
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if (!c->isOnCurrentActivity()) { |
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++block_focus; |
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//DBUS! |
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Activities::self()->setCurrent(c->activities().first()); //first isn't necessarily best, but it's easiest |
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--block_focus; |
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} |
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#endif |
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if (c->isMinimized()) |
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c->unminimize(); |
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// ensure the window is really visible - could eg. be a hidden utility window, see bug #348083 |
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c->hideClient(false); |
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// TODO force should perhaps allow this only if the window already contains the mouse |
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if (options->focusPolicyIsReasonable() || force) |
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requestFocus(c, force); |
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// Don't update user time for clients that have focus stealing workaround. |
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// As they usually belong to the current active window but fail to provide |
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// this information, updating their user time would make the user time |
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// of the currently active window old, and reject further activation for it. |
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// E.g. typing URL in minicli which will show kio_uiserver dialog (with workaround), |
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// and then kdesktop shows dialog about SSL certificate. |
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// This needs also avoiding user creation time in X11Client::readUserTimeMapTimestamp(). |
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if (X11Client *client = dynamic_cast<X11Client *>(c)) { |
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// updateUserTime is X11 specific |
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client->updateUserTime(); |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* Tries to activate the client by asking X for the input focus. This |
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* function does not perform any show, raise or desktop switching. See |
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* Workspace::activateClient() instead. |
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* |
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* @see activateClient |
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*/ |
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void Workspace::requestFocus(AbstractClient* c, bool force) |
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{ |
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takeActivity(c, force ? ActivityFocusForce : ActivityFocus); |
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} |
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void Workspace::takeActivity(AbstractClient* c, ActivityFlags flags) |
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{ |
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// the 'if ( c == active_client ) return;' optimization mustn't be done here |
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if (!focusChangeEnabled() && (c != active_client)) |
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flags &= ~ActivityFocus; |
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if (!c) { |
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focusToNull(); |
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return; |
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} |
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if (flags & ActivityFocus) { |
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AbstractClient* modal = c->findModal(); |
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if (modal != nullptr && modal != c) { |
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if (!modal->isOnDesktop(c->desktop())) |
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modal->setDesktop(c->desktop()); |
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if (!modal->isShown(true) && !modal->isMinimized()) // forced desktop or utility window |
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activateClient(modal); // activating a minimized blocked window will unminimize its modal implicitly |
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// if the click was inside the window (i.e. handled is set), |
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// but it has a modal, there's no need to use handled mode, because |
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// the modal doesn't get the click anyway |
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// raising of the original window needs to be still done |
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if (flags & ActivityRaise) |
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raiseClient(c); |
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c = modal; |
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} |
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cancelDelayFocus(); |
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} |
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if (!flags.testFlag(ActivityFocusForce) && (c->isDock() || c->isSplash())) { |
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// toplevel menus and dock windows don't take focus if not forced |
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// and don't have a flag that they take focus |
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if (!c->dockWantsInput()) { |
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flags &= ~ActivityFocus; |
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} |
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} |
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if (c->isShade()) { |
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if (c->wantsInput() && (flags & ActivityFocus)) { |
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// client cannot accept focus, but at least the window should be active (window menu, et. al. ) |
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c->setActive(true); |
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focusToNull(); |
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} |
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flags &= ~ActivityFocus; |
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} |
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if (!c->isShown(true)) { // shouldn't happen, call activateClient() if needed |
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qCWarning(KWIN_CORE) << "takeActivity: not shown" ; |
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return; |
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} |
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if (flags & ActivityFocus) |
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c->takeFocus(); |
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if (flags & ActivityRaise) |
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workspace()->raiseClient(c); |
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if (!c->isOnActiveScreen()) |
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screens()->setCurrent(c->screen()); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Informs the workspace that the client \a c has been hidden. If it |
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* was the active client (or to-become the active client), |
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* the workspace activates another one. |
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* |
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* @note @p c may already be destroyed. |
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*/ |
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void Workspace::clientHidden(AbstractClient* c) |
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{ |
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Q_ASSERT(!c->isShown(true) || !c->isOnCurrentDesktop() || !c->isOnCurrentActivity()); |
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activateNextClient(c); |
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} |
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AbstractClient *Workspace::clientUnderMouse(int screen) const |
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{ |
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auto it = stackingOrder().constEnd(); |
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while (it != stackingOrder().constBegin()) { |
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AbstractClient *client = qobject_cast<AbstractClient*>(*(--it)); |
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if (!client) { |
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continue; |
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} |
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// rule out clients which are not really visible. |
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// the screen test is rather superfluous for xrandr & twinview since the geometry would differ -> TODO: might be dropped |
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if (!(client->isShown(false) && client->isOnCurrentDesktop() && |
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client->isOnCurrentActivity() && client->isOnScreen(screen))) |
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continue; |
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if (client->frameGeometry().contains(Cursor::pos())) { |
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return client; |
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} |
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} |
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return nullptr; |
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} |
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// deactivates 'c' and activates next client |
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bool Workspace::activateNextClient(AbstractClient* c) |
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{ |
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// if 'c' is not the active or the to-become active one, do nothing |
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if (!(c == active_client || (should_get_focus.count() > 0 && c == should_get_focus.last()))) |
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return false; |
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closeActivePopup(); |
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if (c != nullptr) { |
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if (c == active_client) |
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setActiveClient(nullptr); |
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should_get_focus.removeAll(c); |
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} |
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// if blocking focus, move focus to the desktop later if needed |
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// in order to avoid flickering |
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if (!focusChangeEnabled()) { |
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focusToNull(); |
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return true; |
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} |
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if (!options->focusPolicyIsReasonable()) |
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return false; |
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AbstractClient* get_focus = nullptr; |
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const int desktop = VirtualDesktopManager::self()->current(); |
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if (!get_focus && showingDesktop()) |
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get_focus = findDesktop(true, desktop); // to not break the state |
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if (!get_focus && options->isNextFocusPrefersMouse()) { |
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get_focus = clientUnderMouse(c ? c->screen() : screens()->current()); |
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if (get_focus && (get_focus == c || get_focus->isDesktop())) { |
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// should rather not happen, but it cannot get the focus. rest of usability is tested above |
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get_focus = nullptr; |
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} |
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} |
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if (!get_focus) { // no suitable window under the mouse -> find sth. else |
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// first try to pass the focus to the (former) active clients leader |
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if (c && c->isTransient()) { |
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auto leaders = c->mainClients(); |
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if (leaders.count() == 1 && FocusChain::self()->isUsableFocusCandidate(leaders.at(0), c)) { |
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get_focus = leaders.at(0); |
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raiseClient(get_focus); // also raise - we don't know where it came from |
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} |
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} |
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if (!get_focus) { |
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// nope, ask the focus chain for the next candidate |
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get_focus = FocusChain::self()->nextForDesktop(c, desktop); |
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} |
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} |
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if (get_focus == nullptr) // last chance: focus the desktop |
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get_focus = findDesktop(true, desktop); |
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if (get_focus != nullptr) |
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requestFocus(get_focus); |
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else |
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focusToNull(); |
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return true; |
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} |
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void Workspace::setCurrentScreen(int new_screen) |
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{ |
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if (new_screen < 0 || new_screen >= screens()->count()) |
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return; |
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if (!options->focusPolicyIsReasonable()) |
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return; |
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closeActivePopup(); |
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const int desktop = VirtualDesktopManager::self()->current(); |
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AbstractClient *get_focus = FocusChain::self()->getForActivation(desktop, new_screen); |
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if (get_focus == nullptr) |
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get_focus = findDesktop(true, desktop); |
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if (get_focus != nullptr && get_focus != mostRecentlyActivatedClient()) |
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requestFocus(get_focus); |
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screens()->setCurrent(new_screen); |
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} |
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void Workspace::gotFocusIn(const AbstractClient* c) |
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{ |
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if (should_get_focus.contains(const_cast< AbstractClient* >(c))) { |
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// remove also all sooner elements that should have got FocusIn, |
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// but didn't for some reason (and also won't anymore, because they were sooner) |
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while (should_get_focus.first() != c) |
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should_get_focus.pop_front(); |
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should_get_focus.pop_front(); // remove 'c' |
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} |
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} |
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void Workspace::setShouldGetFocus(AbstractClient* c) |
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{ |
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should_get_focus.append(c); |
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updateStackingOrder(); // e.g. fullscreens have different layer when active/not-active |
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} |
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namespace FSP { |
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enum Level { None = 0, Low, Medium, High, Extreme }; |
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} |
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// focus_in -> the window got FocusIn event |
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// ignore_desktop - call comes from _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW message, don't refuse just because of window |
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// is on a different desktop |
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bool Workspace::allowClientActivation(const KWin::AbstractClient *c, xcb_timestamp_t time, bool focus_in, bool ignore_desktop) |
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{ |
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// options->focusStealingPreventionLevel : |
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// 0 - none - old KWin behaviour, new windows always get focus |
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// 1 - low - focus stealing prevention is applied normally, when unsure, activation is allowed |
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// 2 - normal - focus stealing prevention is applied normally, when unsure, activation is not allowed, |
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// this is the default |
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// 3 - high - new window gets focus only if it belongs to the active application, |
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// or when no window is currently active |
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// 4 - extreme - no window gets focus without user intervention |
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if (time == -1U) |
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time = c->userTime(); |
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int level = c->rules()->checkFSP(options->focusStealingPreventionLevel()); |
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if (sessionManager()->state() == SessionState::Saving && level <= FSP::Medium) { // <= normal |
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return true; |
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} |
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AbstractClient* ac = mostRecentlyActivatedClient(); |
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if (focus_in) { |
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if (should_get_focus.contains(const_cast< AbstractClient* >(c))) |
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return true; // FocusIn was result of KWin's action |
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// Before getting FocusIn, the active Client already |
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// got FocusOut, and therefore got deactivated. |
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ac = last_active_client; |
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} |
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if (time == 0) { // explicitly asked not to get focus |
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if (!c->rules()->checkAcceptFocus(false)) |
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return false; |
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} |
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const int protection = ac ? ac->rules()->checkFPP(2) : 0; |
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// stealing is unconditionally allowed (NETWM behavior) |
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if (level == FSP::None || protection == FSP::None) |
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return true; |
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// The active client "grabs" the focus or stealing is generally forbidden |
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if (level == FSP::Extreme || protection == FSP::Extreme) |
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return false; |
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// Desktop switching is only allowed in the "no protection" case |
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if (!ignore_desktop && !c->isOnCurrentDesktop()) |
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return false; // allow only with level == 0 |
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// No active client, it's ok to pass focus |
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// NOTICE that extreme protection needs to be handled before to allow protection on unmanged windows |
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if (ac == nullptr || ac->isDesktop()) { |
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qCDebug(KWIN_CORE) << "Activation: No client active, allowing"; |
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return true; // no active client -> always allow |
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} |
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// TODO window urgency -> return true? |
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// Unconditionally allow intra-client passing around for lower stealing protections |
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// unless the active client has High interest |
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if (AbstractClient::belongToSameApplication(c, ac, AbstractClient::SameApplicationCheck::RelaxedForActive) && protection < FSP::High) { |
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qCDebug(KWIN_CORE) << "Activation: Belongs to active application"; |
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return true; |
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} |
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if (!c->isOnCurrentDesktop()) // we allowed explicit self-activation across virtual desktops |
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return false; // inside a client or if no client was active, but not otherwise |
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// High FPS, not intr-client change. Only allow if the active client has only minor interest |
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if (level > FSP::Medium && protection > FSP::Low) |
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return false; |
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if (time == -1U) { // no time known |
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qCDebug(KWIN_CORE) << "Activation: No timestamp at all"; |
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// Only allow for Low protection unless active client has High interest in focus |
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if (level < FSP::Medium && protection < FSP::High) |
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return true; |
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// no timestamp at all, don't activate - because there's also creation timestamp |
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// done on CreateNotify, this case should happen only in case application |
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// maps again already used window, i.e. this won't happen after app startup |
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return false; |
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} |
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// Low or medium FSP, usertime comparism is possible |
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const xcb_timestamp_t user_time = ac->userTime(); |
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qCDebug(KWIN_CORE) << "Activation, compared:" << c << ":" << time << ":" << user_time |
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<< ":" << (NET::timestampCompare(time, user_time) >= 0); |
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return NET::timestampCompare(time, user_time) >= 0; // time >= user_time |
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} |
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// basically the same like allowClientActivation(), this time allowing |
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// a window to be fully raised upon its own request (XRaiseWindow), |
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// if refused, it will be raised only on top of windows belonging |
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// to the same application |
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bool Workspace::allowFullClientRaising(const KWin::AbstractClient *c, xcb_timestamp_t time) |
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{ |
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int level = c->rules()->checkFSP(options->focusStealingPreventionLevel()); |
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if (sessionManager()->state() == SessionState::Saving && level <= 2) { // <= normal |
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return true; |
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} |
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AbstractClient* ac = mostRecentlyActivatedClient(); |
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if (level == 0) // none |
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return true; |
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if (level == 4) // extreme |
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return false; |
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if (ac == nullptr || ac->isDesktop()) { |
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qCDebug(KWIN_CORE) << "Raising: No client active, allowing"; |
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return true; // no active client -> always allow |
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} |
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// TODO window urgency -> return true? |
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if (AbstractClient::belongToSameApplication(c, ac, AbstractClient::SameApplicationCheck::RelaxedForActive)) { |
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qCDebug(KWIN_CORE) << "Raising: Belongs to active application"; |
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return true; |
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} |
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if (level == 3) // high |
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return false; |
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xcb_timestamp_t user_time = ac->userTime(); |
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qCDebug(KWIN_CORE) << "Raising, compared:" << time << ":" << user_time |
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<< ":" << (NET::timestampCompare(time, user_time) >= 0); |
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return NET::timestampCompare(time, user_time) >= 0; // time >= user_time |
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} |
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// called from Client after FocusIn that wasn't initiated by KWin and the client |
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// wasn't allowed to activate |
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void Workspace::restoreFocus() |
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{ |
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// this updateXTime() is necessary - as FocusIn events don't have |
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// a timestamp *sigh*, kwin's timestamp would be older than the timestamp |
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// that was used by whoever caused the focus change, and therefore |
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// the attempt to restore the focus would fail due to old timestamp |
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updateXTime(); |
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if (should_get_focus.count() > 0) |
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requestFocus(should_get_focus.last()); |
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else if (last_active_client) |
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requestFocus(last_active_client); |
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} |
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void Workspace::clientAttentionChanged(AbstractClient* c, bool set) |
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{ |
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if (set) { |
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attention_chain.removeAll(c); |
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attention_chain.prepend(c); |
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} else |
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attention_chain.removeAll(c); |
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emit clientDemandsAttentionChanged(c, set); |
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} |
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//******************************************** |
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// Client |
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//******************************************** |
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/** |
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* Updates the user time (time of last action in the active window). |
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* This is called inside kwin for every action with the window |
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* that qualifies for user interaction (clicking on it, activate it |
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* externally, etc.). |
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*/ |
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void X11Client::updateUserTime(xcb_timestamp_t time) |
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{ |
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// copied in Group::updateUserTime |
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if (time == XCB_TIME_CURRENT_TIME) { |
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updateXTime(); |
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time = xTime(); |
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} |
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if (time != -1U |
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&& (m_userTime == XCB_TIME_CURRENT_TIME |
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|| NET::timestampCompare(time, m_userTime) > 0)) { // time > user_time |
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m_userTime = time; |
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shade_below = nullptr; // do not hover re-shade a window after it got interaction |
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} |
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group()->updateUserTime(m_userTime); |
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} |
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xcb_timestamp_t X11Client::readUserCreationTime() const |
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{ |
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Xcb::Property prop(false, window(), atoms->kde_net_wm_user_creation_time, XCB_ATOM_CARDINAL, 0, 1); |
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return prop.value<xcb_timestamp_t>(-1); |
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} |
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xcb_timestamp_t X11Client::readUserTimeMapTimestamp(const KStartupInfoId *asn_id, const KStartupInfoData *asn_data, |
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bool session) const |
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{ |
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xcb_timestamp_t time = info->userTime(); |
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//qDebug() << "User timestamp, initial:" << time; |
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//^^ this deadlocks kwin --replace sometimes. |
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// newer ASN timestamp always replaces user timestamp, unless user timestamp is 0 |
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// helps e.g. with konqy reusing |
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if (asn_data != nullptr && time != 0) { |
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if (asn_id->timestamp() != 0 |
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&& (time == -1U || NET::timestampCompare(asn_id->timestamp(), time) > 0)) { |
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time = asn_id->timestamp(); |
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} |
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} |
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qCDebug(KWIN_CORE) << "User timestamp, ASN:" << time; |
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if (time == -1U) { |
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// The window doesn't have any timestamp. |
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// If it's the first window for its application |
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// (i.e. there's no other window from the same app), |
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// use the _KDE_NET_WM_USER_CREATION_TIME trick. |
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// Otherwise, refuse activation of a window |
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// from already running application if this application |
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// is not the active one (unless focus stealing prevention is turned off). |
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X11Client *act = dynamic_cast<X11Client *>(workspace()->mostRecentlyActivatedClient()); |
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if (act != nullptr && !belongToSameApplication(act, this, SameApplicationCheck::RelaxedForActive)) { |
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bool first_window = true; |
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auto sameApplicationActiveHackPredicate = [this](const X11Client *cl) { |
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// ignore already existing splashes, toolbars, utilities and menus, |
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// as the app may show those before the main window |
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return !cl->isSplash() && !cl->isToolbar() && !cl->isUtility() && !cl->isMenu() |
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&& cl != this && X11Client::belongToSameApplication(cl, this, SameApplicationCheck::RelaxedForActive); |
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}; |
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if (isTransient()) { |
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auto clientMainClients = [this]() { |
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QList<X11Client *> ret; |
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const auto mcs = mainClients(); |
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for (auto mc: mcs) { |
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if (X11Client *c = dynamic_cast<X11Client *>(mc)) { |
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ret << c; |
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} |
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} |
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return ret; |
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}; |
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if (act->hasTransient(this, true)) |
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; // is transient for currently active window, even though it's not |
|
// the same app (e.g. kcookiejar dialog) -> allow activation |
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else if (groupTransient() && |
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findInList<X11Client, X11Client>(clientMainClients(), sameApplicationActiveHackPredicate) == nullptr) |
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; // standalone transient |
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else |
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first_window = false; |
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} else { |
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if (workspace()->findClient(sameApplicationActiveHackPredicate)) |
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first_window = false; |
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} |
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// don't refuse if focus stealing prevention is turned off |
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if (!first_window && rules()->checkFSP(options->focusStealingPreventionLevel()) > 0) { |
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qCDebug(KWIN_CORE) << "User timestamp, already exists:" << 0; |
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return 0; // refuse activation |
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} |
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} |
|
// Creation time would just mess things up during session startup, |
|
// as possibly many apps are started up at the same time. |
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// If there's no active window yet, no timestamp will be needed, |
|
// as plain Workspace::allowClientActivation() will return true |
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// in such case. And if there's already active window, |
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// it's better not to activate the new one. |
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// Unless it was the active window at the time |
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// of session saving and there was no user interaction yet, |
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// this check will be done in manage(). |
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if (session) |
|
return -1U; |
|
time = readUserCreationTime(); |
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} |
|
qCDebug(KWIN_CORE) << "User timestamp, final:" << this << ":" << time; |
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return time; |
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} |
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|
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xcb_timestamp_t X11Client::userTime() const |
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{ |
|
xcb_timestamp_t time = m_userTime; |
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if (time == 0) // doesn't want focus after showing |
|
return 0; |
|
Q_ASSERT(group() != nullptr); |
|
if (time == -1U |
|
|| (group()->userTime() != -1U |
|
&& NET::timestampCompare(group()->userTime(), time) > 0)) |
|
time = group()->userTime(); |
|
return time; |
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} |
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|
|
void X11Client::doSetActive() |
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{ |
|
updateUrgency(); // demand attention again if it's still urgent |
|
info->setState(isActive() ? NET::Focused : NET::States(), NET::Focused); |
|
} |
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|
|
void X11Client::startupIdChanged() |
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{ |
|
KStartupInfoId asn_id; |
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KStartupInfoData asn_data; |
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bool asn_valid = workspace()->checkStartupNotification(window(), asn_id, asn_data); |
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if (!asn_valid) |
|
return; |
|
// If the ASN contains desktop, move it to the desktop, otherwise move it to the current |
|
// desktop (since the new ASN should make the window act like if it's a new application |
|
// launched). However don't affect the window's desktop if it's set to be on all desktops. |
|
int desktop = VirtualDesktopManager::self()->current(); |
|
if (asn_data.desktop() != 0) |
|
desktop = asn_data.desktop(); |
|
if (!isOnAllDesktops()) |
|
workspace()->sendClientToDesktop(this, desktop, true); |
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if (asn_data.xinerama() != -1) |
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workspace()->sendClientToScreen(this, asn_data.xinerama()); |
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const xcb_timestamp_t timestamp = asn_id.timestamp(); |
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if (timestamp != 0) { |
|
bool activate = workspace()->allowClientActivation(this, timestamp); |
|
if (asn_data.desktop() != 0 && !isOnCurrentDesktop()) |
|
activate = false; // it was started on different desktop than current one |
|
if (activate) |
|
workspace()->activateClient(this); |
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else |
|
demandAttention(); |
|
} |
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} |
|
|
|
void X11Client::updateUrgency() |
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{ |
|
if (info->urgency()) |
|
demandAttention(); |
|
} |
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|
|
//**************************************** |
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// Group |
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//**************************************** |
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|
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void Group::startupIdChanged() |
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{ |
|
KStartupInfoId asn_id; |
|
KStartupInfoData asn_data; |
|
bool asn_valid = workspace()->checkStartupNotification(leader_wid, asn_id, asn_data); |
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if (!asn_valid) |
|
return; |
|
if (asn_id.timestamp() != 0 && user_time != -1U |
|
&& NET::timestampCompare(asn_id.timestamp(), user_time) > 0) { |
|
user_time = asn_id.timestamp(); |
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} |
|
} |
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|
|
void Group::updateUserTime(xcb_timestamp_t time) |
|
{ |
|
// copy of X11Client::updateUserTime |
|
if (time == XCB_CURRENT_TIME) { |
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updateXTime(); |
|
time = xTime(); |
|
} |
|
if (time != -1U |
|
&& (user_time == XCB_CURRENT_TIME |
|
|| NET::timestampCompare(time, user_time) > 0)) // time > user_time |
|
user_time = time; |
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} |
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} // namespace
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