Fixes
> W: awful: function margin is deprecated, see wibox.layout.margin has been renamed to wibox.container.margin.
to
> W: wibox.layout.margin has been renamed to wibox.container.margin.
For loading a theme, beautiful.init() has to be called. We do not handle
dynamic changes of the theme, so if the theme is changed after something
was already queried, this change will not apply. This also means that
before the theme is loaded, nothing useful can be returned. In fact,
code that tries to access the theme during require() will never get a
useful value from beautiful, but just nils.
To catch this, one Travis build is modified so that an error is raised
if the theme is accessed before beautiful.init() was called.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
It should be called "align", but the name is already taken
It doesn't use awful.placement because it would break the dependency
graph.
Some cases previously required 2 wibox.layout.align layouts,
one for each axis. This is massively overkill to simply place
a widget at the center of a larger area.
* refactor(awful: hotkeys_popup): expose configuration options for a widget instance and use more object-oriented structure for the widget
closes#1352closes#1497
* doc(awful: hotkeys_popup): add @beautiful docstrings
* fix(awful: hotkeys_popup): add label_bg for misc labels; improve @beautiful docstrings
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Applications should note that the standard PATH to the shell cannot be assumed to be either /bin/sh or /usr/bin/sh, and should be determined by interrogation of the PATH returned by getconf PATH, ensuring that the returned pathname is an absolute pathname and not a shell built-in.
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POSIX and SUS both say the same thing about this. This will also fix awesome-client on *BSD.
Currently, "everything can require everything". It's an unstructured
mess which sometimes causes problems.
This commit adds a tool that enforces a white-list of require() uses. It
uses depgraph to scan the source code and then each use of require()
that is found is checked. If any violations are found, the tool returns
a failure.
This tool is wired up to a new target "make check-requires" which is
included in "make check". Thus, Travis will run this.
Reference: https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/issues/1400
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
This commit add an option to shim the whole wibox module when
running multi-screen tests. This is intended to lower the test
runtime when coverage is enabled.
In theory, most of that code is already covered by the
test-screen-changes suit.
This makes the coverage builds about twice as fast. This is
necessary because there is a large number of timeouts due to
limited resources on the Travis build system.
Refactor maximization. This pull request induce some minor changes to the behavior of Awesome compared to earlier versions. However, it solves 4 bugs and should lay the foundations for a more predictable and stable maximization support.
The reason maximization slightly regressed in 4.0 was due to:
* The request:: API standardization (2016 e5438790)
* The fact that a combined `maximize` property was added (2014 ac45dc9f5)
As the request:: API enforce a strict "common protocol" for geometry change, having a split state didn't work back then. This pull request also adds many new config options to compensate for the behavior changes.
This was previously done in a callback, but wasn't really
clean and/or bug free. Borders could end up leaking on other
screens as proven by an integration test.
Fix#171
And stop listening to property::geometry, it's no longer needed.
This also remove messing up the border without saving it
somewhere. The concept is sound, but not the implementation.
Before this commit, do this:
c.maximize_hoizontal = true
c.maximize = true
c.maximize = false
assert(c.maximize_hoizontal)
Would not work because the states were not preserved individually.
This commit fixes that. Awesome wont be confused about it's own
state anymore.
This may seem pointless, but when it come to undoing these
maximizations, it was ambiguous.
Before 4.0, maximizing could only be done in 2 operations.
4.0 add an unified way, but kept doing 2 operations. The old
Lua EWMH code to serialize the 2 operations was dropped when
the codepath was simplified and replaced by a generic version
in awful.placement. However this version never implemented
combining multiple mementos into 1.
This commit unify the maximize C code, drop the ugly macro
template and actually fixes a couple more issues that were
caused because request::geometry was sent twice.
There is already a way to prevent them from moving them, but the
next few commits will remove it. There is no reasons to handle
this differently from fullscreen clients.