Use a flag to mark whether the image needs update, and only update once
per frame.
Also refactor some common code into functions, and handle image errors
properly.
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Choose the best vsync method for the user, instead of asking them to
frustratingly try every one of the options to see what works.
With this commit, the `vsync` option will take only a boolean value.
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Rational: current workaround for Composite < 0.2 doesn't work with the
GLX backend, it also doesn't handle window border properly. Plus,
Composite 0.2 came out more than a decade ago, it's safe to assume
everyone has it.
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Instead of storing them as an array of xfixed.
Might cause some performance overhead for the new backend, because
it is allocating a buffer to do the conversion every frame. Will fix
later.
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Window state tracking is basically the back bond of window fading. We
add a new enum field to the win struct to track the state of the window,
instead of using a set of boolean variables. We also remove the fading
callbacks, since it is only used for fading, so the potential of code
reuse is lost. And it makes the code slightly harder to understand.
Also fixed a problem that --no-fading-openclose is not behaving as
advertised (from my observation, enabling this flag disables fading
entirely, instead of just diabling it for open/close).
Also uses double for opacity everywhere internally. Use opacity_t only
when setting X opacity prop.
TODO: Remove win::*_last
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Handle SIGINT using libev's ev_signal handler, instead of using
sigaction().
Fixes#64. But compton might miss signals when it's not in the main loop
(e.g. when compton is reset), and thus not exit "clearly". It should
cause any real problem though, so we don't care.
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Put them all into one function, and move the function pointers out of
glx_session_t, making them global variables (because them don't change
after initialized). Remove the function pointer typedefs and replace
them with the ones in glxext.h
We also only lookup the functions once per a lifetime of compton.
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Background: To bind a Xorg window content to a OpenGL FBConfig, which
has to match the color format the Xorg window is using.
Previously, compton just find a FBConfig that has the same depth. This
led to chjj/compton#477, which has been fixed by a ugly hack.
The commit refactor the lookup mechanism to take as much into
consideration as we reasonably can. Hopefully preventing similar
breakages in the future.
Also, some code sharing between the old and new glx backend.
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As a global variable, since they shouldn't change during the period
compton is running. Also limit the scope of the variable to x.c.
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Buffer age is not a glx specific concept. xrender backend can have
buffer age too, if double buffering is used (required if we want to use
Present). So, make buffer age a generic concept in compton is required
for further backend improvements.
Moved buffer age based damage aggragation out of glx as well.
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Slightly clean up header inclusion with the help of clang's module system.
It's better for files to include the things you need directly.
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This commit introduced a new, modular backend interface. The interface
is not very good, since I don't think I fully understand all the
requirements writing a backend have. But this is a good first step.
This commit also includes an initial xrender backend written using the
new interface, and some opengl backend related helper functions, which
are taken from the old opengl backend.
However, there is not integration with the core compton yet. compton
will still use the old backend code. This commit is here so we can get
the automated build test.
What is implemented in the new xrender backend:
* Windows with transparency
* Shadow
* Opacity
* Wallpaper (getting the root pixmap)
* Blur
Known problem with the xrender backend:
* It is slower
Things that still need to be figured out:
* What is the better way to add vsync to the new backends
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* Pass a options_t, not session_t
* Slightly improve error handling when setting vsync method via dbus
The goal here is to limit the scope of what a given function can access.
And session_t contains basically everything, so don't pass it around.
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* -d: because the standard way is to use $DISPLAY
* no-name-pixmap: undocumented debugging option
* -S: debugging option, not very useful
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* Moved dbus prototypes from common.h to dbus.h
* Removed private function prototypes from dbus.h
* Removed private macros from dbus.h
* Hide dbus types from common.h
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And improve some of the log messages. Like, when compton exits because
of unsupported options, explain which options are causing compton to
quit.
Convert some debugging messages that are guarded behind ifdef's to log_trace,
so user don't need to re-compile to enabled them.
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Moved:
* Blur kernel related functions to kernel.c
* Vsync related functions to vsync.c
* paint related functions to render.c
This will make the `split-backend` branch easier to rebase.
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* string functions mstr*() are moved to string_utils.c
* allocation wrappers are moved to utils.h
* printf_* functions are moved to log.h
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This should give us sane item size, i.e. the item has the same number of
bits their format says they have.
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Foolish of me to assume the returned window property items have the same
number of bits their format says they have.
Apparently, format = 32 means the return items are 64 bits long (on
64-bit machines).
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The old shadow kernel formula is not "wrong" per se, as the only judge
is if it looks good. However, the formula used is not really gaussian.
Also, the kernel size calculation doesn't really make sense to me.
This commit change the kernel formula to actually use a gaussian
distribution. As far as I can tell, there is no perceivable difference.
Except now the effective shadow radius is smaller for the same config.
Also, made that part of code a bit more mordern.
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