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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Aldo Cortesi 2f74c079aa Massive, massive interface refactoring.
The big change here is that we now keep our configuration structure in a global
variable called globalconf. This radically simplifies many interfaces, since
passing awesomeconf everywhere is no longer necessary. There are also more
subtle interface effects - now we can reliably identify a screen from just a
screen ID, rather than an awesomeconf, screenid tuple.

Overall, this patch makes most of the interfaces in awesome much nicer to use -
enjoy!

Yes, this is a huge patch, but since a lot of the refactoring was done
systematically using vim macros, splitting this up would have been very hard.
2007-12-16 12:12:48 +01:00
Julien Danjou 687b648c1b fix some includes and add copyright 2007-12-14 16:15:40 +01:00
Aldo Cortesi c7a4a54b47 Use warn function throughout project. 2007-12-13 09:59:46 +01:00
Julien Danjou 5fa67c23df split awesomeconf and screen config
a.k.a the big post-2.0 blind commit
2007-12-11 20:56:51 +01:00
Nikos Ntarmos ac188235ed Split x-related util functions to a separate xutil.{c,h} file pair.
Hi there.

awesome-client is now linked against the whole hog of x-related libs
that awesome depends on. These get pulled in by awesome-client using the
same LDFLAGS as awesome. Removing x-related libs from the LDFLAGS for
awesome-client is only half of the story, as it also depends on util.c
which now has a couple of x-related functions. The attached patch also
splits these functions into a separate xutil.{c,h} file pair and teaches
the rest of the files to use them. Apart from the small difference in
file size (I see a 3-3.5% decrease in file size, both for a stripped and
a non-stripped awesome-client binary), this should also somewhat reduce
the startup time (since awesome-client won't have to map all of these
libraries).

Cheers...

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2007-11-19 20:45:21 +01:00