Ported awful.widget to lua 5.2

Tested with lua 5.1: all good

Signed-off-by: Arvydas Sidorenko <asido4@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
This commit is contained in:
Arvydas Sidorenko 2012-06-14 01:08:27 +02:00 committed by Uli Schlachter
parent 997de2726c
commit c3ebfd99fc
11 changed files with 165 additions and 118 deletions

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ layouts =
-- {{{ Tags
-- Define a tag table which hold all screen tags.
tags = {}
local tags = {}
for s = 1, screen.count() do
-- Each screen has its own tag table.
tags[s] = awful.tag({ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 }, s, layouts[1])
@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ clientkeys = awful.util.table.join(
-- Compute the maximum number of digit we need, limited to 9
keynumber = 0
for s = 1, screen.count() do
keynumber = math.min(9, math.max(#tags[s], keynumber));
keynumber = math.min(9, math.max(#tags[s], keynumber))
end
-- Bind all key numbers to tags.

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@ -12,13 +12,14 @@ local surface = require("gears.surface")
local cairo = require("lgi").cairo
local capi = { mouse = mouse }
module("awful.widget.button")
-- awful.widget.button
local button = { mt = {} }
--- Create a button widget. When clicked, the image is deplaced to make it like
-- a real button.
-- @param args Widget arguments. "image" is the image to display.
-- @return A textbox widget configured as a button.
function new(args)
function button.new(args)
if not args or not args.image then return end
local img_release = surface.load(args.image)
local img_press = cairo.ImageSurface(cairo.Format.ARGB32, img_release.width, img_release.height)
@ -32,6 +33,10 @@ function new(args)
return w
end
setmetatable(_M, { __call = function(_, ...) return new(...) end })
function button.mt:__call(...)
return button.new(...)
end
return setmetatable(button, button.mt)
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@ -13,7 +13,8 @@ local color = require("gears.color")
local base = require("wibox.widget.base")
--- A graph widget.
module("awful.widget.graph")
-- awful.widget.graph
local graph = { mt = {} }
local data = setmetatable({}, { __mode = "k" })
@ -66,27 +67,27 @@ local properties = { "width", "height", "border_color", "stack",
"stack_colors", "color", "background_color",
"max_value", "scale" }
function draw(graph, wibox, cr, width, height)
local max_value = data[graph].max_value
local values = data[graph].values
function graph.draw(_graph, wibox, cr, width, height)
local max_value = data[_graph].max_value
local values = data[_graph].values
cr:set_line_width(1)
-- Draw the background first
cr:set_source(color(data[graph].background_color or "#000000aa"))
cr:set_source(color(data[_graph].background_color or "#000000aa"))
cr:paint()
-- Account for the border width
cr:save()
if data[graph].border_color then
if data[_graph].border_color then
cr:translate(1, 1)
width, height = width - 2, height - 2
end
-- Draw a stacked graph
if data[graph].stack then
if data[_graph].stack then
if data[graph].scale then
if data[_graph].scale then
for _, v in ipairs(values) do
for __, sv in ipairs(v) do
if sv > max_value then
@ -100,8 +101,8 @@ function draw(graph, wibox, cr, width, height)
local rel_i = 0
local rel_x = i + 0.5
if data[graph].stack_colors then
for idx, col in ipairs(data[graph].stack_colors) do
if data[_graph].stack_colors then
for idx, col in ipairs(data[_graph].stack_colors) do
local stack_values = values[idx]
if stack_values and i < #stack_values then
local value = stack_values[#stack_values - i] + rel_i
@ -115,7 +116,7 @@ function draw(graph, wibox, cr, width, height)
end
end
else
if data[graph].scale then
if data[_graph].scale then
for _, v in ipairs(values) do
if v > max_value then
max_value = v
@ -134,7 +135,7 @@ function draw(graph, wibox, cr, width, height)
cr:line_to(i + 0.5, height)
end
end
cr:set_source(color(data[graph].color or "#ff0000"))
cr:set_source(color(data[_graph].color or "#ff0000"))
cr:stroke()
end
@ -144,88 +145,88 @@ function draw(graph, wibox, cr, width, height)
cr:restore()
-- Draw the border last so that it overlaps already drawn values
if data[graph].border_color then
if data[_graph].border_color then
-- We decremented these by two above
width, height = width + 2, height + 2
-- Draw the border
cr:rectangle(0.5, 0.5, width - 1, height - 1)
cr:set_source(color(data[graph].border_color or "#ffffff"))
cr:set_source(color(data[_graph].border_color or "#ffffff"))
cr:stroke()
end
end
function fit(graph, width, height)
return data[graph].width, data[graph].height
function graph.fit(_graph, width, height)
return data[_graph].width, data[_graph].height
end
--- Add a value to the graph
-- @param graph The graph.
-- @param value The value between 0 and 1.
-- @param group The stack color group index.
local function add_value(graph, value, group)
if not graph then return end
local function add_value(_graph, value, group)
if not _graph then return end
local value = value or 0
local values = data[graph].values
local max_value = data[graph].max_value
local values = data[_graph].values
local max_value = data[_graph].max_value
value = math.max(0, value)
if not data[graph].scale then
if not data[_graph].scale then
value = math.min(max_value, value)
end
if data[graph].stack and group then
if not data[graph].values[group]
or type(data[graph].values[group]) ~= "table"
if data[_graph].stack and group then
if not data[_graph].values[group]
or type(data[_graph].values[group]) ~= "table"
then
data[graph].values[group] = {}
data[_graph].values[group] = {}
end
values = data[graph].values[group]
values = data[_graph].values[group]
end
table.insert(values, value)
local border_width = 0
if data[graph].border_color then border_width = 2 end
if data[_graph].border_color then border_width = 2 end
-- Ensure we never have more data than we can draw
while #values > data[graph].width - border_width do
while #values > data[_graph].width - border_width do
table.remove(values, 1)
end
graph:emit_signal("widget::updated")
return graph
_graph:emit_signal("widget::updated")
return _graph
end
--- Set the graph height.
-- @param graph The graph.
-- @param height The height to set.
function set_height(graph, height)
function graph.set_height(_graph, height)
if height >= 5 then
data[graph].height = height
graph:emit_signal("widget::updated")
data[_graph].height = height
_graph:emit_signal("widget::updated")
end
return graph
return _graph
end
--- Set the graph width.
-- @param graph The graph.
-- @param width The width to set.
function set_width(graph, width)
function graph.set_width(_graph, width)
if width >= 5 then
data[graph].width = width
graph:emit_signal("widget::updated")
data[_graph].width = width
_graph:emit_signal("widget::updated")
end
return graph
return _graph
end
-- Build properties function
for _, prop in ipairs(properties) do
if not _M["set_" .. prop] then
_M["set_" .. prop] = function(graph, value)
data[graph][prop] = value
graph:emit_signal("widget::updated")
return graph
if not graph["set_" .. prop] then
graph["set_" .. prop] = function(_graph, value)
data[_graph][prop] = value
_graph:emit_signal("widget::updated")
return _graph
end
end
end
@ -234,7 +235,7 @@ end
-- @param args Standard widget() arguments. You should add width and height
-- key to set graph geometry.
-- @return A graph widget.
function new(args)
function graph.new(args)
local args = args or {}
local width = args.width or 100
@ -242,22 +243,26 @@ function new(args)
if width < 5 or height < 5 then return end
local graph = base.make_widget()
local _graph = base.make_widget()
data[graph] = { width = width, height = height, values = {}, max_value = 1 }
data[_graph] = { width = width, height = height, values = {}, max_value = 1 }
-- Set methods
graph.add_value = add_value
graph.draw = draw
graph.fit = fit
_graph.add_value = add_value
_graph.draw = graph.draw
_graph.fit = graph.fit
for _, prop in ipairs(properties) do
graph["set_" .. prop] = _M["set_" .. prop]
_graph["set_" .. prop] = _M["set_" .. prop]
end
return graph
return _graph
end
setmetatable(_M, { __call = function(_, ...) return new(...) end })
function graph.mt:__call(...)
return graph.new(...)
end
return setmetatable(graph, graph.mt)
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@ -4,17 +4,20 @@
-- @release @AWESOME_VERSION@
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
require("awful.widget.taglist")
require("awful.widget.tasklist")
require("awful.widget.button")
require("awful.widget.launcher")
require("awful.widget.prompt")
require("awful.widget.progressbar")
require("awful.widget.graph")
require("awful.widget.layoutbox")
require("awful.widget.textclock")
--- Widget module for awful
module("awful.widget")
-- awful.widget
return
{
taglist = require("awful.widget.taglist");
tasklist = require("awful.widget.tasklist");
button = require("awful.widget.button");
launcher = require("awful.widget.launcher");
prompt = require("awful.widget.prompt");
progressbar = require("awful.widget.progressbar");
graph = require("awful.widget.graph");
layoutbox = require("awful.widget.layoutbox");
textclock = require("awful.widget.textclock");
}
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@ -9,13 +9,14 @@ local util = require("awful.util")
local wbutton = require("awful.widget.button")
local button = require("awful.button")
module("awful.widget.launcher")
-- awful.widget.launcher
local launcher = { mt = {} }
--- Create a button widget which will launch a command.
-- @param args Standard widget table arguments, plus image for the image path
-- and command for the command to run on click, or either menu to create menu.
-- @return A launcher widget.
function new(args)
function launcher.new(args)
if not args.command and not args.menu then return end
local w = wbutton(args)
if not w then return end
@ -31,6 +32,10 @@ function new(args)
return w
end
setmetatable(_M, { __call = function (_, ...) return new(...) end })
function launcher.mt:__call(...)
return launcher.new(...)
end
return setmetatable(launcher, launcher.mt)
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@ -13,7 +13,8 @@ local beautiful = require("beautiful")
local imagebox = require("wibox.widget.imagebox")
--- Layoutbox widget.
module("awful.widget.layoutbox")
-- awful.widget.layoutbox
local layoutbox = { mt = {} }
local function update(w, screen)
local layout = layout.getname(layout.get(screen))
@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ end
-- symbol of the current tag.
-- @param screen The screen number that the layout will be represented for.
-- @return An imagebox widget configured as a layoutbox.
function new(screen)
function layoutbox.new(screen)
local screen = screen or 1
local w = imagebox()
update(w, screen)
@ -39,6 +40,10 @@ function new(screen)
return w
end
setmetatable(_M, { __call = function(_, ...) return new(...) end })
function layoutbox.mt:__call(...)
return layoutbox.new(...)
end
return setmetatable(layoutbox, layoutbox.mt)
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@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ local base = require("wibox.widget.base")
local color = require("gears.color")
--- A progressbar widget.
module("awful.widget.progressbar")
-- awful.widget.progressbar
local progressbar = { mt = {} }
local data = setmetatable({}, { __mode = "k" })
@ -69,7 +70,7 @@ local properties = { "width", "height", "border_color",
"vertical", "value", "max_value",
"ticks", "ticks_gap", "ticks_size" }
function draw(pbar, wibox, cr, width, height)
function progressbar.draw(pbar, wibox, cr, width, height)
local ticks_gap = data[pbar].ticks_gap or 1
local ticks_size = data[pbar].ticks_size or 4
@ -152,14 +153,14 @@ function draw(pbar, wibox, cr, width, height)
end
end
function fit(pbar, width, height)
function progressbar.fit(pbar, width, height)
return data[pbar].width, data[pbar].height
end
--- Set the progressbar value.
-- @param pbar The progress bar.
-- @param value The progress bar value between 0 and 1.
function set_value(pbar, value)
function progressbar.set_value(pbar, value)
local value = value or 0
local max_value = data[pbar].max_value
data[pbar].value = math.min(max_value, math.max(0, value))
@ -170,25 +171,25 @@ end
--- Set the progressbar height.
-- @param progressbar The progressbar.
-- @param height The height to set.
function set_height(progressbar, height)
data[progressbar].height = height
progressbar:emit_signal("widget::updated")
return progressbar
function progressbar.set_height(_progressbar, height)
data[_progressbar].height = height
_progressbar:emit_signal("widget::updated")
return _progressbar
end
--- Set the progressbar width.
-- @param progressbar The progressbar.
-- @param width The width to set.
function set_width(progressbar, width)
data[progressbar].width = width
progressbar:emit_signal("widget::updated")
return progressbar
function progressbar.set_width(_progressbar, width)
data[_progressbar].width = width
_progressbar:emit_signal("widget::updated")
return _progressbar
end
-- Build properties function
for _, prop in ipairs(properties) do
if not _M["set_" .. prop] then
_M["set_" .. prop] = function(pbar, value)
if not progressbar["set_" .. prop] then
progressbar["set_" .. prop] = function(pbar, value)
data[pbar][prop] = value
pbar:emit_signal("widget::updated")
return pbar
@ -200,7 +201,7 @@ end
-- @param args Standard widget() arguments. You should add width and height
-- key to set progressbar geometry.
-- @return A progressbar widget.
function new(args)
function progressbar.new(args)
local args = args or {}
local width = args.width or 100
local height = args.height or 20
@ -213,15 +214,19 @@ function new(args)
-- Set methods
for _, prop in ipairs(properties) do
pbar["set_" .. prop] = _M["set_" .. prop]
pbar["set_" .. prop] = progressbar["set_" .. prop]
end
pbar.draw = draw
pbar.fit = fit
pbar.draw = progressbar.draw
pbar.fit = progressbar.fit
return pbar
end
setmetatable(_M, { __call = function(_, ...) return new(...) end })
function progressbar.mt:__call(...)
return progressbar.new(...)
end
return setmetatable(progressbar, progressbar.mt)
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@ -13,7 +13,8 @@ local widget_base = require("wibox.widget.base")
local textbox = require("wibox.widget.textbox")
local type = type
module("awful.widget.prompt")
-- awful.widget.prompt
local widgetprompt = { mt = {} }
--- Run method for promptbox.
-- @param promptbox The promptbox to run.
@ -33,7 +34,7 @@ end
--- Create a prompt widget which will launch a command.
-- @param args Arguments table. "prompt" is the prompt to use.
-- @return A launcher widget.
function new(args)
function widgetprompt.new(args)
local args = args or {}
local widget = textbox()
local promptbox = widget_base.make_widget(widget)
@ -45,6 +46,10 @@ function new(args)
return promptbox
end
setmetatable(_M, { __call = function (_, ...) return new(...) end })
function widgetprompt.mt:__call(...)
return widgetprompt.new(...)
end
return setmetatable(widgetprompt, widgetprompt.mt)
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@ -21,11 +21,11 @@ local fixed = require("wibox.layout.fixed")
local surface = require("gears.surface")
--- Taglist widget module for awful
module("awful.widget.taglist")
-- awful.widget.taglist
local taglist = { mt = {} }
taglist.filter = {}
filter = {}
function taglist_label(t, args)
function taglist.taglist_label(t, args)
if not args then args = {} end
local theme = beautiful.get()
local fg_focus = args.fg_focus or theme.taglist_fg_focus or theme.fg_focus
@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ local function taglist_update(s, w, buttons, filter, data, style)
end
end
local function label(c) return taglist_label(c, style) end
local function label(c) return taglist.taglist_label(c, style) end
common.list_update(w, buttons, label, data, tags)
end
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ end
--- Get the tag object the given widget appears on.
-- @param widget The widget the look for.
-- @return The tag object.
function gettag(widget)
function taglist.gettag(widget)
return common.tagwidgets[widget]
end
@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ end
-- squares_unsel Optional: a user provided image for unselected squares.
-- squares_resize Optional: true or false to resize squares.
-- font The font.
function new(screen, filter, buttons, style)
function taglist.new(screen, filter, buttons, style)
local w = fixed.horizontal()
local data = setmetatable({}, { __mode = 'k' })
@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ end
-- @param t The tag.
-- @param screen The screen we are drawing on.
-- @return true if t is not empty, else false
function filter.noempty(t, args)
function taglist.filter.noempty(t, args)
return #t:clients() > 0 or t.selected
end
@ -180,10 +180,14 @@ end
-- @param t The tag.
-- @param screen The screen we are drawing on.
-- @return true
function filter.all(t, args)
function taglist.filter.all(t, args)
return true
end
setmetatable(_M, { __call = function(_, ...) return new(...) end })
function taglist.mt:__call(...)
return taglist.new(...)
end
return setmetatable(taglist, taglist.mt)
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@ -18,10 +18,11 @@ local tag = require("awful.tag")
local flex = require("wibox.layout.flex")
--- Tasklist widget module for awful
module("awful.widget.tasklist")
-- awful.widget.tasklist
local tasklist = { mt = {} }
-- Public structures
filter = {}
tasklist.filter = {}
local function tasklist_label(c, args)
if not args then args = {} end
@ -110,7 +111,7 @@ end
-- maximized_horizontal Symbol to use for clients that have been horizontally maximized.
-- maximized_vertical Symbol to use for clients that have been vertically maximized.
-- font The font.
function new(screen, filter, buttons, style)
function tasklist.new(screen, filter, buttons, style)
local w = flex.horizontal()
local data = setmetatable({}, { __mode = 'k' })
@ -144,7 +145,7 @@ end
-- @param c The client.
-- @param screen The screen we are drawing on.
-- @return true
function filter.allscreen(c, screen)
function tasklist.filter.allscreen(c, screen)
return true
end
@ -152,7 +153,7 @@ end
-- @param c The client.
-- @param screen The screen we are drawing on.
-- @return true if c is on screen, false otherwise
function filter.alltags(c, screen)
function tasklist.filter.alltags(c, screen)
-- Only print client on the same screen as this widget
return c.screen == screen
end
@ -161,7 +162,7 @@ end
-- @param c The client.
-- @param screen The screen we are drawing on.
-- @return true if c is in a selected tag on screen, false otherwise
function filter.currenttags(c, screen)
function tasklist.filter.currenttags(c, screen)
-- Only print client on the same screen as this widget
if c.screen ~= screen then return false end
-- Include sticky client too
@ -184,7 +185,7 @@ end
-- @param c The client.
-- @param screen The screen we are drawing on.
-- @return true if c is in a selected tag on screen and is minimized, false otherwise
function filter.minimizedcurrenttags(c, screen)
function tasklist.filter.minimizedcurrenttags(c, screen)
-- Only print client on the same screen as this widget
if c.screen ~= screen then return false end
-- Include sticky client
@ -210,11 +211,15 @@ end
-- @param c The client.
-- @param screen The screen we are drawing on.
-- @return true if c is focused on screen, false otherwise
function filter.focused(c, screen)
function tasklist.filter.focused(c, screen)
-- Only print client on the same screen as this widget
return c.screen == screen and capi.client.focus == c
end
setmetatable(_M, { __call = function(_, ...) return new(...) end })
function tasklist.mt:__call(...)
return tasklist.new(...)
end
return setmetatable(tasklist, tasklist.mt)
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@ -10,13 +10,14 @@ local textbox = require("wibox.widget.textbox")
local capi = { timer = timer }
--- Text clock widget.
module("awful.widget.textclock")
-- awful.widget.textclock
local textclock = { mt = {} }
--- Create a textclock widget. It draws the time it is in a textbox.
-- @param format The time format. Default is " %a %b %d, %H:%M ".
-- @param timeout How often update the time. Default is 60.
-- @return A textbox widget.
function new(format, timeout)
function textclock.new(format, timeout)
local format = format or " %a %b %d, %H:%M "
local timeout = timeout or 60
@ -28,6 +29,10 @@ function new(format, timeout)
return w
end
setmetatable(_M, { __call = function(_, ...) return new(...) end })
function textclock.mt:__call(...)
return textclock.new(...)
end
return setmetatable(textclock, textclock.mt)
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