My initial implementation was overly optimistic. It turns out there
is no end in sight to "correctly" support icons. Apps randomly use
XDG name, paths and URLs. Rather than baloon the size of the
implementation, this commit moves toward to request:: pattern
found in other APIs. This will allow people who wish to "fix"
specific icons to do so in a way that scales.
The next 2 commits will move the current implementation to request
handlers.
This is inspired to be a correctness fix: The "hints" argument to
notifications is supposed to have type a{sv}, i.e. this maps from string
keys to some generic value. dbus-send does not support this and instead
it sends an argument of type a{ss}, i.e. a mapping from string to
string. This commit fixes this problem and uses the correct type.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
When a string is spawned, the C code has to split this into an array for
the execve() syscall. When an array is given directly, this array does
not need to be transformed in any way. This makes it much more clear
what is actually started.
This commit removes some quotation marks that were previously removed by
the C code. For example,
array:string:1,"four",2,"five",3,"six"
became
array:string:1,four,2,five,3,six
because otherwise the action was called "four" instead of four and the
test failed.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
This new test suit add a rather extensive coverage to the "legacy"
notification popups. A few minor bugs have been found and fixed
and we can rest assured that the new spec 1.2 support and extended
manipulation API wont regress existing configs.