They currently fit the general concept of a `request::` in the sense
that they are not property related and have "request handlers".
The commit also add deprecation for signals.
The reason for this fits within the larger standardization project.
Non-namespaced signals will eventually be renamed. This has started
a long time ago.
What is old is new again. Once upon a time, there was a `startup`
parameter to the `manage` signal. It is now back in the form of
a context.
Finally, this commit removes the `manage` section of `rc.lua`. It no
longer did anything worthy of being in the config. Each of its
important parts have been moved out over the years and the last
remaining bit is always required anyway. The code has been moved
to `client.lua`.
Tags are accessible as s.tags on a screen object. Yup, that's harder to find
than a variable that is defined in the default config, but such is life.
Now that awful.rules supports specifying tags by name, I guess that the number
one reason for needing the tags table is gone.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
This commit makes all C code that previously returned a screen index now return
a screen object, continuing the deprecation of screen indicies. Note that this
is an API break and will likely cause all kinds of problems for users.
The change also breaks some tests which are suitably fixed in this commit.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
Step 1 starts a client and uses awful.rules to move it to a not-selected tag.
Because this rule still has focus=true, this calls awful.ewmh.activate() via the
request::activate signal. This function makes the client urgent because it is on
a not-selected tag.
Step 3 does the same thing, but also uses switchtotag=true. Now
awful.ewmh.activate() doesn't make the client urgent because it successfully
focused this client. However, the test was wrongly assuming that the client
became urgent (copy&paste error? I don't know).
The fix is of course not to require the client to become urgent.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
* This commit add a new module to avoid a (4 level) loop dependency
* It is now possible to call awful.spawn() with a table of properties
* awful.rules is used to execute the rules.
* Everything is public to allow alternative workflow modules such as
Tyrannical to use their own callback implementation.