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Copyright 2016 Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin@kde.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) version 3, or any
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successor approved by the membership of KDE e.V.), which shall
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This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
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****************************************************************************/
#ifndef KWAYLAND_CLIENT_XDG_SHELL_V5_H
#define KWAYLAND_CLIENT_XDG_SHELL_V5_H
#include <QObject>
#include <KWayland/Client/kwaylandclient_export.h>
struct xdg_shell;
struct xdg_surface;
struct xdg_popup;
namespace KWayland
{
namespace Client
{
class EventQueue;
class Output;
class Surface;
class Seat;
class XdgShellPopup;
class XdgShellSurface;
/**
* @short Wrapper for the xdg_shell interface.
*
* This class provides a convenient wrapper for the xdg_shell interface.
*
* To use this class one needs to interact with the Registry. There are two
* possible ways to create the XdgShell interface:
* @code
* XdgShell *c = registry->createXdgShell(name, version);
* @endcode
*
* This creates the XdgShell and sets it up directly. As an alternative this
* can also be done in a more low level way:
* @code
* XdgShell *c = new XdgShell;
* c->setup(registry->bindXdgShell(name, version));
* @endcode
*
* The XdgShell can be used as a drop-in replacement for any xdg_shell
* pointer as it provides matching cast operators.
*
* @see Registry
* @since 5.25
**/
class KWAYLANDCLIENT_EXPORT XdgShell : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
virtual ~XdgShell();
/**
* Setup this XdgShell to manage the @p xdgshellv5.
* When using Registry::createXdgShell there is no need to call this
* method.
**/
void setup(xdg_shell *xdgshellv5);
/**
* @returns @c true if managing a xdg_shell.
**/
bool isValid() const;
/**
* Releases the xdg_shell interface.
* After the interface has been released the XdgShell instance is no
* longer valid and can be setup with another xdg_shell interface.
**/
void release();
/**
* Destroys the data held by this XdgShell.
* This method is supposed to be used when the connection to the Wayland
* server goes away. If the connection is not valid anymore, it's not
* possible to call release anymore as that calls into the Wayland
* connection and the call would fail. This method cleans up the data, so
* that the instance can be deleted or set up to a new xdg_shell interface
* once there is a new connection available.
*
* It is suggested to connect this method to ConnectionThread::connectionDied:
* @code
* connect(connection, &ConnectionThread::connectionDied, xdgshellv5, &XdgShell::destroy);
* @endcode
*
* @see release
**/
void destroy();
/**
* Sets the @p queue to use for creating objects with this XdgShell.
**/
void setEventQueue(EventQueue *queue);
/**
* @returns The event queue to use for creating objects with this XdgShell.
**/
EventQueue *eventQueue();
/**
* Creates a new XdgShellSurface for the given @p surface.
**/
XdgShellSurface *createSurface(Surface *surface, QObject *parent = nullptr);
/**
* Creates a new XdgShellPopup for the given @p surface on top of @p parentSurface.
**/
XdgShellPopup *createPopup(Surface *surface, Surface *parentSurface, Seat *seat, quint32 serial, const QPoint &parentPos, QObject *parent = nullptr);
operator xdg_shell*();
operator xdg_shell*() const;
Q_SIGNALS:
/**
* The corresponding global for this interface on the Registry got removed.
*
* This signal gets only emitted if the XdgShell got created by
* Registry::createXdgShell
**/
void removed();
protected:
/**
* Creates a new XdgShell.
* Note: after constructing the XdgShell it is not yet valid and one needs
* to call setup. In order to get a ready to use XdgShell prefer using
* Registry::createXdgShell.
**/
class Private;
explicit XdgShell(Private *p, QObject *parent = nullptr);
private:
QScopedPointer<Private> d;
};
/**
*
* @since 5.25
**/
class KWAYLANDCLIENT_EXPORT XdgShellSurface : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
virtual ~XdgShellSurface();
/**
* States the Surface can be in
**/
enum class State {
/**
* The Surface is maximized.
**/
Maximized = 1 << 0,
/**
* The Surface is fullscreen.
**/
Fullscreen = 1 << 1,
/**
* The Surface is currently being resized by the Compositor.
**/
Resizing = 1 << 2,
/**
* The Surface is considered active. Does not imply keyboard focus.
**/
Activated = 1 << 3
};
Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(States, State)
/**
* Setup this XdgShellSurface to manage the @p xdgsurfacev5.
* When using XdgShell::createXdgShellSurface there is no need to call this
* method.
**/
void setup(xdg_surface *xdgsurfacev5);
/**
* @returns @c true if managing a xdg_surface.
**/
bool isValid() const;
/**
* Releases the xdg_surface interface.
* After the interface has been released the XdgShellSurface instance is no
* longer valid and can be setup with another xdg_surface interface.
**/
void release();
/**
* Destroys the data held by this XdgShellSurface.
* This method is supposed to be used when the connection to the Wayland
* server goes away. If the connection is not valid anymore, it's not
* possible to call release anymore as that calls into the Wayland
* connection and the call would fail. This method cleans up the data, so
* that the instance can be deleted or set up to a new xdg_surface interface
* once there is a new connection available.
*
* It is suggested to connect this method to ConnectionThread::connectionDied:
* @code
* connect(connection, &ConnectionThread::connectionDied, xdgsurfacev5, &XdgShellSurface::destroy);
* @endcode
*
* @see release
**/
void destroy();
/**
* Sets the @p queue to use for bound proxies.
**/
void setEventQueue(EventQueue *queue);
/**
* @returns The event queue to use for bound proxies.
**/
EventQueue *eventQueue();
/**
* The currently configured size.
* @see sizeChanged
* @see setSize
**/
QSize size() const;
/**
* Sets the size for the XdgShellSurface to @p size.
* This is mostly an internal information. The actual size of the XdgShellSurface is
* determined by the size of the Buffer attached to the XdgShellSurface's Surface.
*
* @param size The new size to be used for the XdgShellSurface
* @see size
* @see sizeChanged
**/
void setSize(const QSize &size);
/**
* Set this XdgShellSurface as transient for @p parent.
**/
void setTransientFor(XdgShellSurface *parent);
/**
* Sets the window title of this XdgShellSurface to @p title.
**/
void setTitle(const QString &title);
/**
* Set an application identifier for the surface.
**/
void setAppId(const QByteArray &appId);
/**
* Requests to show the window menu at @p pos in surface coordinates.
**/
void requestShowWindowMenu(Seat *seat, quint32 serial, const QPoint &pos);
/**
* Requests a move on the given @p seat after the pointer button press with the given @p serial.
*
* @param seat The seat on which to move the window
* @param serial The serial of the pointer button press which should trigger the move
**/
void requestMove(Seat *seat, quint32 serial);
/**
* Requests a resize on the given @p seat after the pointer button press with the given @p serial.
*
* @param seat The seat on which to resize the window
* @param serial The serial of the pointer button press which should trigger the resize
* @param edges A hint for the compositor to set e.g. an appropriate cursor image
**/
void requestResize(Seat *seat, quint32 serial, Qt::Edges edges);
/**
* When a configure event is received, if a client commits the
* Surface in response to the configure event, then the client
* must make an ackConfigure request sometime before the commit
* request, passing along the @p serial of the configure event.
* @see configureRequested
**/
void ackConfigure(quint32 serial);
/**
* Request to set this XdgShellSurface to be maximized if @p set is @c true.
* If @p set is @c false it requests to unset the maximized state - if set.
*
* @param set Whether the XdgShellSurface should be maximized
**/
void setMaximized(bool set);
/**
* Request to set this XdgShellSurface as fullscreen on @p output.
* If @p set is @c true the Surface should be set to fullscreen, otherwise restore
* from fullscreen state.
*
* @param set Whether the Surface should be fullscreen or not
* @param output Optional output as hint to the compositor where the Surface should be put
**/
void setFullscreen(bool set, Output *output = nullptr);
/**
* Request to the compositor to minimize this XdgShellSurface.
**/
void requestMinimize();
operator xdg_surface*();
operator xdg_surface*() const;
Q_SIGNALS:
/**
* The compositor requested to close this window.
**/
void closeRequested();
/**
* The compositor sent a configure with the new @p size and the @p states.
* Before the next commit of the surface the @p serial needs to be passed to ackConfigure.
**/
void configureRequested(const QSize &size, KWayland::Client::XdgShellSurface::States states, quint32 serial);
/**
* Emitted whenever the size of the XdgShellSurface changes by e.g. receiving a configure request.
*
* @see configureRequested
* @see size
* @see setSize
**/
void sizeChanged(const QSize &);
protected:
class Private;
explicit XdgShellSurface(Private *p, QObject *parent = nullptr);
private:
QScopedPointer<Private> d;
};
/**
* A XdgShellPopup is a short-lived, temporary surface that can be
* used to implement menus. It takes an explicit grab on the surface
* that will be dismissed when the user dismisses the popup. This can
* be done by the user clicking outside the surface, using the keyboard,
* or even locking the screen through closing the lid or a timeout.
* @since 5.25
**/
class KWAYLANDCLIENT_EXPORT XdgShellPopup : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
virtual ~XdgShellPopup();
/**
* Setup this XdgShellPopup to manage the @p xdgpopupv5.
* When using XdgShell::createXdgShellPopup there is no need to call this
* method.
**/
void setup(xdg_popup *xdgpopupv5);
/**
* @returns @c true if managing an xdg_popup.
**/
bool isValid() const;
/**
* Releases the xdg_popup interface.
* After the interface has been released the XdgShellPopup instance is no
* longer valid and can be setup with another xdg_popup interface.
**/
void release();
/**
* Destroys the data held by this XdgShellPopup.
* This method is supposed to be used when the connection to the Wayland
* server goes away. If the connection is not valid anymore, it's not
* possible to call release anymore as that calls into the Wayland
* connection and the call would fail. This method cleans up the data, so
* that the instance can be deleted or set up to a new xdg_popup interface
* once there is a new connection available.
*
* It is suggested to connect this method to ConnectionThread::connectionDied:
* @code
* connect(connection, &ConnectionThread::connectionDied, xdgpopupv5, &XdgShellPopup::destroy);
* @endcode
*
* @see release
**/
void destroy();
/**
* Sets the @p queue to use for bound proxies.
**/
void setEventQueue(EventQueue *queue);
/**
* @returns The event queue to use for bound proxies.
**/
EventQueue *eventQueue();
operator xdg_popup*();
operator xdg_popup*() const;
Q_SIGNALS:
/**
* This signal is emitted when a XdgShellPopup is dismissed by the
* compositor. The user should delete this instance at this point.
**/
void popupDone();
protected:
class Private;
explicit XdgShellPopup(Private *p, QObject *parent = nullptr);
private:
QScopedPointer<Private> d;
};
}
}
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(KWayland::Client::XdgShellSurface::State)
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(KWayland::Client::XdgShellSurface::States)
#endif
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