awesome/tests/examples/shims/screen.lua

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local gears_obj = require("gears.object")
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local gears_tab = require("gears.table")
local screen, meta = awesome._shim_fake_class()
screen._count, screen._deleted = 0, {}
local function compute_workarea(s)
local struts = {top=0,bottom=0,left=0,right=0}
for _, c in ipairs(drawin.get()) do
for k,v in pairs(struts) do
struts[k] = v + (c:struts()[k] or 0)
end
end
for _, c in ipairs(client.get()) do
for k,v in pairs(struts) do
struts[k] = v + (c:struts()[k] or 0)
end
end
return {
x = s.geometry.x + struts.left,
y = s.geometry.y + struts.top ,
width = s.geometry.width - struts.left - struts.right ,
height = s.geometry.height - struts.top - struts.bottom,
}
end
local function create_screen(args)
local s = gears_obj()
awesome._forward_class(s, screen)
s.data = {}
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s.valid = true
-- Copy the geo in case the args are mutated
local geo = {
x = args.x ,
y = args.y ,
width = args.width ,
height = args.height,
}
function s._resize(args2)
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local old = gears_tab.clone(s.geometry)
geo.x = args2.x or geo.x
geo.y = args2.y or geo.y
geo.width = args2.width or geo.width
geo.height = args2.height or geo.height
s:emit_signal("property::geometry", old)
end
function s.fake_resize(self, x, y, width, height)
self._resize {
x=x,y=y,width=width,height=height
}
end
function s:fake_remove()
local i = s.index
table.remove(screen, i)
screen._deleted[s] = true
s:emit_signal("removed")
screen[screen[i]] = nil
s.valid = false
end
function s:swap(other_s)
local s1geo = gears_tab.clone(s.geometry)
local s2geo = gears_tab.clone(other_s.geometry)
s:fake_resize(
s2geo.x, s2geo.y, s2geo.width, s2geo.height
)
other_s:fake_resize(
s1geo.x, s1geo.y, s1geo.width, s1geo.height
)
s:emit_signal("swapped",other_s)
other_s:emit_signal("swapped",s)
end
s.outputs = { LVDS1 ={
name = "LVDS1",
mm_width = (geo.width /96)*25.4,
mm_height = (geo.height/96)*25.4,
}}
local wa = args.workarea_sides or 10
return setmetatable(s,{ __index = function(_, key)
assert(s.valid)
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if key == "geometry" then
return {
x = geo.x or 0,
y = geo.y or 0,
width = geo.width ,
height = geo.height,
}
elseif key == "workarea" then
if screen._track_workarea then
return compute_workarea(s)
else
return {
x = (geo.x or 0) + wa ,
y = (geo.y or 0) + wa ,
width = geo.width - 2*wa,
height = geo.height - 2*wa,
}
end
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else
return meta.__index(_, key)
end
end,
__newindex = function(...) assert(s.valid); return meta.__newindex(...) end
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})
end
local screens = {}
function screen._add_screen(args)
local s = create_screen(args)
table.insert(screens, s)
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-- Skip the metatable or it will have side effects
rawset(s, "index", #screens)
screen[#screen+1] = s
screen[s] = s
screen._count = screen._count + 1
return s
end
function screen._get_extents()
local xmax, ymax
for v in screen do
if not xmax or v.geometry.x+v.geometry.width > xmax.geometry.x+xmax.geometry.width then
xmax = v
end
if not ymax or v.geometry.y+v.geometry.height > ymax.geometry.y+ymax.geometry.height then
ymax = v
end
end
return xmax.geometry.x+xmax.geometry.width, ymax.geometry.y+ymax.geometry.height
end
-- The way the `screen` module is used to store both number and object is
-- problematic since it can cause invalid screens to be "resurrected".
local function catch_invalid(_, s)
-- The CAPI implementation allows `nil`
if s == nil then return end
-- Try to get the screens by output name.
if type(s) == "string" then
for s2 in screen do
for out in pairs(s2.outputs or {}) do
if out == s then
return s2
end
end
end
end
assert(screen ~= s, "Some code tried (and failed) to shadow the global `screen`")
-- Valid numbers wont get this far.
assert(type(s) == "table", "Expected a table, but got a "..type(s))
if type(s) == "number" then return end
assert(s.geometry, "The object is not a screen")
assert(s.outputs, "The object is not a screen")
assert((not screen._deleted[s]) or (not s.valid), "The shims are broken")
assert(not screen._deleted[s], "The screen "..tostring(s).."has been deleted")
-- Other errors. If someone place an object in the `screen` module, it wont
-- get this far. So the remaining cases are probably bugs.
assert(false)
end
function screen._clear()
assert(#screen == screen._count)
for i=1, #screen do
screen._deleted[screen[i]] = true
screen[i].valid = false
screen[screen[i]] = nil
screen[i] = nil
end
screens = {}
if mouse then
mouse.screen = nil
end
screen._count = 0
end
function screen._setup_grid(w, h, rows, args)
args = args or {}
screen._clear()
for i, row in ipairs(rows) do
for j=1, row do
args.x = (j-1)*w + (j-1)*screen._grid_horizontal_margin
args.y = (i-1)*h + (i-1)*screen._grid_vertical_margin
args.width = w
args.height = h
screen._add_screen(args)
end
end
end
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local function iter_scr(_, _, s)
if not s then
assert(screen[1])
return screen[1], 1
end
local i = s.index
if i < #screen then
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return screen[i+1], i+1
end
end
function screen._viewports()
return {}
end
function screen.fake_add(x,y,width,height)
return screen._add_screen {
x=x,y=y,width=width,height=height
}
end
screen._add_screen {width=320, height=240}
screen._grid_vertical_margin = 10
screen._grid_horizontal_margin = 10
screen.primary = screen[1]
screen._track_workarea = false
function screen.count()
return screen._count
end
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return setmetatable(screen, {
__call = iter_scr,
__index = catch_invalid
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})
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