nostalgia/deps/wayland/wayland.xml
Gary Talent 26c8cc348e Squashed 'deps/glfw/' changes from 7d5a16ce7..7b6aead9f
7b6aead9f Documentation updates for 3.4 release
e14e72a2e De-emphasize FAQ
523d1d61c Remove outline of Doxygen 1.9.8 menu links
4d9557aef Update README for 3.3.10 release
415df7e3b Wayland: Explain what to do when the build fails
fb9c23fbf Build has been tested with CMake 3.28
d45cbc82c Fix error return value for glfwGetVideoMode
d7e7b164b Add credit
421dc66af Remove reference to stale Coverity result
b864e4bae Improved build guide slightly
f6f7ee228 Add new symbol to list
961e45bde Include declarations from native access header
e28397bda Cocoa: Fix glfwGetCocoaWindow error return value
8f2f766f0 NSGL: ANGLE exists
f6360eade NSGL: Fix missing check for OpenGL profile
1fb7f0e12 Cocoa: Added glfwGetCocoaView native access function
0bb605cd7 Wayland related documentation work
559bd3adb Add credit
65102e200 Prefer Wayland over X11
dbf7cfc4d Update credit
42afd127a Documentation work
7bdcdf435 Cleanup
c8372cda0 Documentation work
1ce41b358 Null: Remove unused struct member
af5d25055 Wayland: Remove separate window title copy
95d464bb4 Add glfwGetWindowTitle
bafece4cf Update Wayland remarks for glfwCreateWindow
64b4f0f30 Null: Fix missing damage event
a53ce7e8b Null: Fix window/framebuffer size event order
f0ec79138 X11: Cleanup
14e653358 Add support for XDG_SESSION_TYPE env variable
690a15f92 Wayland: Implement GLFW_RESIZABLE for XDG toplevel
b61f3fc47 Wayland: Fix invalid size protocol error
a650c69cf Wayland: Decide final window size in one place
2b3f919b6 Wayland: Add support for fractional scaling
a9cc7c726 Add GLFW_SCALE_FRAMEBUFFER window hint
63397fb0d Convert some external links to reference links
532bd66e7 Convert Doxygen tables of contents to Markdown
244852a93 Convert Doxygen paragraphs to Markdown
973a3c0b3 Fix Markdown syntax for link
1a0bae7fa Convert Doxygen code sections to Markdown
611099f74 Convert Doxygen headings to Markdown
3e73a5c76 Rename Doxygen files to Markdown
e3e41ba33 Move to Doxygen 1.9.8 and later
fb10e95f7 Add language tags for C code sections
d93868bcf Win32: Fix handling of local absolute raw motion
275b92f88 Win32: Clean up RDP hidden cursor workaround
6c1e3fd84 Win32: Use existing cursor creation path
efffd492d Wayland: Check all xkbcommon entry points
77ced84e9 Use C99 instead of hard-coded indices
8946f5314 Win32: Add GLFW_WIN32_SHOWDEFAULT
2afd57bf9 Expand documentation for custom allocator
a12311e59 Document GLFW_FLOATING not supported on Wayland
bb951b4b7 Use C99 fminf and fmaxf
5a0ab56ed Fix spelling
30127690a Add credit
6f1ddf51a Wayland: Remove unused struct member
6565c0cc0 Update changelog and add credit
edd38207a Linux: Set O_CLOEXEC on evdev fd
9953f7ead Wayland: Cache framebuffer size
1be7bc546 Wayland: Clean up data types related to scales
4c283e4a3 Wayland: Be more specific about scales
e25c1cc74 Wayland: Make fallback concepts more distinct
72164e692 Wayland: Remove fallback decoration edge enum
a268b4b3a Wayland: Cleanup
4baeadbd6 Wayland: Put fallback decorations behind a boolean
6ac0835ad Wayland: Cleanup
ea6dd72c7 Wayland: Fix GLFW_HOVERED for fallback decorations
5e97447dd Wayland: Clarify fallback decoration struct name
d3a736243 Wayland: Separate window and framebuffer resizing
1fe98a0d5 Fix missing list entry dash in README
a360198f8 Wayland: Implement glfwFocusWindow
eeb403135 Add minor features and updates to window test
00e86d4b7 WGL: Fix pixel format count in a Parallels VM
86d7bcb12 Fix missing checks for platform mismatch
d7aeb1eae Fix function return value when uninitialized
f74ff2aa1 Fix function return value when uninitialized
c47894a9a Update compilation-related parts of README
42afff41f Remove reminders to use C99 from more source files
23962c9dc Remove further traces of IRC channel
ad264f506 Update URL for xdg-activation-v1 protocol docs
94310c528 Wayland: Move listener to correct section
bdedec993 Wayland: Fix formatting of attention request
931797024 Wayland: Implement glfwRequestWindowAttention
2590d4cdd Wayland: Enable platform by default
51920ede6 Wayland: Fix compilation on FreeBSD
291f4d89c OSMesa: Fix headers included before shared header
bc95384f4 Remove platform-specific logic from shared header
becf1dc14 Update to actions/checkout@v4 from v3
86bf5698e Fix glfwGetKeyName incorrectly emitting error
7e2470d34 Use designated initializers for platform structs
bbf661ca3 Replace comments with designated initializers
d81fcb93f Clarify event test reporting of keys
c339dfc63 Update changelog for 3.4 release
9afbcb442 Wayland: Clean up pointer axis handler
d79afa805 Win32: Minor changes to disabled cursor fix over RDP
996826eec Reorder and add details to changelog entry
1de78b2ff Cleanup
7321b56ca Reorder credit
c8521b7fd Win 32: Fix disabled cursor mode when connected over RDP
8e6c8d7ef Remove reminders to use C89 for some source files
ba796ec9c Document VS 2013 as minimum VS version
d107e497a Remove superfluous CMake flag in AppVeyor build
d2058526c Make VS 2013 the oldest tested VS version
cf29ff2b9 Update CODEOWNERS file
8ff8d6756 Set timeout for build GH workflow jobs
d2b88cf7a Update documentation for native access errors
200639712 Add initial .editorconfig file
507621977 Win32: Remove unofficial support for VS 2008
29885c694 Win32: Improve clipboard contention issue
2c3eb7574 Wayland: Remove dependency on wayland-protocols
73948e6c0 Fix missing error in docs for glfwCreateWindow
5a9ea8f99 Add build- prefix to .gitignore
4e8c4901e Wayland: Fix segfault on termination
d9646631d Removed unused header in sharing example
6b39ab007 Improve coverage of GH build workflow
40aa77a16 Remove superfluous CMake flag in GH build workflow
9f6da7e7c Win32: Fix some of the errors for Null-only on VS
ab09dc8fb Add credit
b4c3ef9d0 Clarify documentation for contributing
2c1d31009 Cocoa: Fix segfault querying joystick elements
ea3ea6270 Update changelog and add credit
eeeb56eb2 EGL: Fix GLFW_CONTEXT_NO_ERROR on Mesa
378e5fc81 Fix Markdown formatting for changelog entry
7b152019d Add credit
8e9a5d29a Cocoa: No NSWindowStyleMaskResizable in fullscreen
46cebb508 EGL: Only use EGL_EXT_present_opaque on Wayland
68edc66aa Add credit
ddd92a4fa Update changelog and add credit
5e4496cb4 Cocoa: Fix compilation error on OS X 10.8
0ede5f58c Simplify joystick hat value assertions
52405a9d5 Win32: Fix invalid hat bit mask being accepted
9959dc69c Improve documentation relating to key tokens
557a633b2 Fix list of possible errors for glfwGetKeyName
b1517e5b3 Fix glfwGetKeyName not checking key token is valid
3f31519de Clarify documentation for glfwMakeContextCurrent
1b2605dbc Fix missing new constant in release notes
93d70cb6a Add assertions for context function invariants
fa0ea5c41 Fix potential violation of invariant
8c5471d6c Fix return value on error for glfwGetKeyScancode
fb94e4268 Remove changelog entry
d097e3574 Wayland: Fix heuristics for what counts as events
23e40548b Wayland: Fix protocol error on undecorated window
9fdc42593 Wayland: Use Wayland to wait for libdecor to init
23ea072c4 Reorder changelog entry
659d16144 Reorder credit
dbe810e40 Documentation: only named keys generate synthetic key releases
afd22ebcf Add credit
97820bc32 Null: Remove duplicated function declaration
d9709904f Linux: Fix POSIX version not set for Null build
a87acd8c1 Update changelog and add credit
2a4dd9c28 Cleanup
c992226a9 Linux: Fix memory leak when inotify init failed
0bd3e879e Fix unneccessary use of "must"
509f4131b Win32: Fix glfwWaitEventsTimeout ignoring messages
01d7c331f Wayland: Fix zero being used in place of NULL
938a3c29b Update Doxyfile template for Doxygen 1.9.7
3ed6e9d89 Updated credit
9a80225dd Add credits
46c2e35c5 Updated changelog
93a3ba808 Win32: Add library name suffix to pkg-config file
3eaf1255b Wayland: Cleanup
6b48f2be9 Wayland: Merge function called once
00a663daf Wayland: Fix fallback decorations emitting errors
3fa236072 Update changelog
0b94e1b29 Wayland: Fix detection of joysticks after init
f27daa34a Fix glfwinfo output of Vulkan layer spec version
6f2d7064b Make glfwinfo try Vulkan even if GL/GLES fails
9cce2896e Null: Add (fictional) scancodes
23ab97272 Fix unquoted CMake variable references
fbdb53b9c Wayland: Add initial support for libdecor
cd466cf9f Wayland: Simplify decoration side detection
39f0e8622 Wayland: Clean up enum value names
efa9297a4 Wayland: Simplify per-window ouput scales tracking
91c837ace Wayland: Use tags to verify proxy ownership
6d9083af0 Wayland: Remove duplicate setting of user data
4cf510511 Wayland: Stop manually tracking interface versions
c1a79c1c4 Wayland: Emit size event when setting aspect ratio
8397b39af Wayland: Fix some missing window refresh events
735fc101f Wayland: Fix decorations not always being created
228428fa4 Wayland: Simplify test for fallback decorations
82e77dbff Wayland: Pick more plausible default cursor size
9a8763568 Update to actions/checkout@v3
2b580012d Add credit
5c463a907 Win32: Fix typo in error description
9b1f63bad Add credit
1c9fcdc9d Simplify setting of GLFW_STANDALONE CMake variable
30b91c8b6 Remove CMAKE_LEGACY_CYGWIN_WIN32 CMake option
e0ae1c45d Remove setting of CMake policy CMP0054
8f470597d Add support for manually running build workflow
57cbded07 Add credit
41d8da1ce Wayland: Fix wrong array size for _GLFWofferWayland
00967cbb8 Linux: Fix joystick input being disabled
dd8a678a6 Update Doxyfile template for Doxygen 1.9.5
97b9e4963 Documentation work
b2b087cd8 Fix documented errors for gamma ramp functions
d299d9f78 Remove Doxyfile tags deprecated by Doxygen 1.9.5
ed1d9e1ca Document X11 WM_CLASS hint behavior
ab3ea8ac9 Win32: Remove unhelpful helper function
c812b9d87 Add conditional compilation for platform units
8a72918bc Move helper macros to single point of use
ab1b1edfd EGL: Cleanup
93e93135f EGL: Add better error for no stereo
e05766664 EGL: Add better errors for client API mismatch
6b57e08bb Check if context creation APIs match when sharing
2c0f34b60 WGL: Fix count of displayable pixel formats
ef6c9d8b4 Wayland: Fix window opacity on older systems
c18851f52 GLX: Add support for loading glvnd libGLX
55aad3c37 EGL: Add support for loading glvnd libOpenGL
0f9a9578f Add window hints for initial position
7d73629e5 X11: Preserve unrelated values in WM_NORMAL_HINTS
2efc598d7 Fix native access macros being mutually exclusive
2e12ef00b Fix typos and other issues in docs
3a60992a4 Wayland: Add error for unsupported feature
3a5c726d1 Wayland: Remove unreachable code
7be6a2cab Wayland: Clean up pointer helper function order
488008e0a Add cursor mode GLFW_CURSOR_CAPTURED
a46f829de Refactor cursor mode paths
03af6b3d4 Wayland: Fix leaks of pointer related objects
09ebf3f0b Wayland: Fix error for missing protocol
e85b645b8 Wayland: Clean up pointer locking
b9ed25d2e Wayland: Add GLFW_WAYLAND_APP_ID window hint
26b85215c Wayland: Static function more static when static
6987294df Wayland: Clean up cursor theme loading
71be34a6c Wayland: Fix crash if mouse connected after init
7cc8b053b Wayland: Clean up shared memory buffer creation
91a96ed43 Update changelog and add credit
c424fe558 Linux: Fix joystick without buttons being ignored
c50d53160 Make events test window appear on Wayland
40b5a8a37 Wayland: Fix reappearing key repeat
9180923ea Wayland: Clean up key repeat logic
a1a73ee86 Wayland: Make text input logic static
e47cb7c1e Wayland: Update state before emitting events
4df24735e Wayland: Do not emit events for destroyed window
d77aaa770 Wayland: Fix non-standard struct initialization
aa80d24d0 Documentation work
fd7e73721 Linux: Fix duplicate joystick objects
6dd526fb1 Win32: Fix right Shift scancode when using CJK IME
2796e61af Documentation work
88a39006e Wayland: Cleanup
5c948a6e6 Wayland: Fix comment typo
8e725338b Add credit
060631c96 Fix typos in docs
36f0bf00a Cocoa: Fix build failure on OS X 10.11
84e165ef6 Win32: Work around warnings on MSVC 19.32.x
2db528d8c Cocoa: Cleanup
78b19548d Documentation work
dfb26023f Update changelog and add credit
9b7713cf9 Cocoa: Fix search path for private Vulkan loader
3b3d58df4 Add support for VK_KHR_portability_enumeration
510a08cde Update glad to include Vulkan 1.3
0d599026d Cocoa: Fix clearing of unrelated window style bits
6f8ec4075 Cocoa: Fix GLFW_MAXIMIZED for nonresizable windows
98d6e8485 Cocoa: Disable macOS fullscreen when non-resizable
da6713cd0 Wayland: Do not decorate fullscreen windows
d578c2ddf Wayland: Only create EGL window if using EGL
74b4ceb83 Wayland: Cleanup
c4fbe80d9 Wayland: Make function behavior match name
be7f4513c Wayland: Remove premature surface commit calls
47193f15d Wayland: Rename function to its purpose
80dc0533c Wayland: Use enum type to store enum value
29b7669bc Wayland: Fix transition to server-side decorations
f35e2274c Wayland: Fix GLFW_DECORATED for XDG decorations
3203599ca Wayland: Fix map before XDG decoration configure
2df0ce07f Wayland: Store and act on XDG decoration mode
83a134a92 Wayland: Fix mapping failure on wlroots compositor
eb9c3bee7 Wayland: Rename fallback decoration functions
0cd1916de Wayland: Remove function only called once
77819c0c5 Wayland: Fix maximized state lost while hidden
e52046955 Wayland: Cleanup
55fcfb1bb Wayland: Fix error for setting GLFW_FLOATING
203002ef2 Wayland: Fix latent bug for glfwGetWindowTitle
85f5a5191 Wayland: Fix events emitted before ack_configure
9ad9f5c52 Wayland: Fix missing error reporting
5002522f7 Wayland: Cleanup
91f18fb57 Wayland: Fix error from glfwSetWindowAspectRatio
e37ba80b1 Wayland: Fix reporting of monitor scale changes
c3ad3d49e Wayland: Fix duplicate monitor connection events
209f6cf09 Wayland: Add support for wl_output::name
33d37782c Wayland: Cleanup
229d628ec Wayland: Fix toggling of server-side decorations
c28d42006 Wayland: Remove duplicate fullscreen check
18df0baea Wayland: Cleanup
a7b6f3550 Wayland: Fix size limits for fallback decorations
0f5b09504 Wayland: Fix erratic fallback decoration behavior
24cdc5afd Wayland: Rename window frame size constants
75295f487 Wayland: Remove unused code path
040712ce9 Wayland: Cleanup
2877fea55 Wayland: Remove superfluous comments
e33db6d7a Wayland: Fix resize events before ack_configure
afb127769 Wayland: Add tracking of XDG fullscreen state
ed39ff43f Wayland: Use named constants for version checks
98c9961f3 Wayland: Cleanup
3bbb41eac Wayland: Fix glfwInit closing stdin on failure
0b76e3a6f Wayland: Fix duplicate window content scale events
685799549 Wayland: Fix glfwSetWindowSize resizing fs windows
fdc72edf8 Wayland: Fix missing fullscreen code path
f39ffefb6 Wayland: Fix maximization by user being ignored
ddd087d66 Wayland: Fix behavior of leaving full screen mode
523fdf50c Wayland: Cleanup
d3ede7b68 Add credit
a465c1c32 Win32: Simplify window class handling
2ae3e0c8d Win32: Add separate window class for helper window
ad3dbeb65 Add basic assertions for event API arguments
05f6c13d1 Add support for GLFW_NATIVE_INCLUDE_NONE macro
edec334b3 Cocoa: Use system header to declare id type
26920a1a3 X11: Fix previous error handler not being restored
736a88b06 Fix return type of functions returning bool values
2c204ab52 Fix joystick user pointer NULL during disconnect
e9c58bc18 Wayland: Fix missing lock key modifier bits
62e175ef9 Win32: Add comment clarifying use of ToUnicode
ce85c7dca Fix GLAPIENTRY not being defined for native access
5c3ebfb9c Remove OSMesa specific code from offscreen example
7dfd84c45 Win32: Make monitor area retrieval more consistent
685de9089 Fix and clarify comments for GLFWAPI
09653b8c5 Move last bits of window setup to platform code
72642ea0d Simplify struct stitching for sync primitives
8f050b565 Wayland: Add support for older wayland-scanner
acf0c10e7 Win32: Fix message reported by VS 2022
80e31ce9e Win32: Remove superfluous cast
d3c212122 Move CODEOWNERS to .github directory
23e6e8e4b X11: Fix segfault on malformed INCR response
f60547ac8 X11: Fix returned clipboard string freed too early
06089a91a Document delayed initialization of EGL display
82ccbb3ef Update stb_image_write.h to version 1.16
a8d8b760f X11: Fix OSMesa library not being unloaded
2d281d792 Wayland: Fix OSMesa library not being unloaded
89514cf0f Cocoa: Fix EGL and OSMesa not being unloaded
10e9033a2 Win32: Fix OSMesa library not being unloaded
29523dbfb Fix order of error checks in glfwSetGammaRamp
f843d5333 Fix glfwMakeContextCurrent using uninitialized TLS
4cb36872a Wayland: Add support for file drop events
0f38382e2 Wayland: Clean up listener struct initialization
f010335b8 Wayland: Make data offer reading a generic utility
b7a3af9b7 Wayland: Move window related code to window module
967282c2e Wayland: Remove check for error that cannot happen
8d216054a Wayland: Remove error reporting of external bugs
34418951c Wayland: Clean up clipboard writing
ad4a9e42f Move URI list parsing to shared code
e0889736f Wayland: Add strerror output to error descriptions
c13213533 Wayland: Clean up clipboard reading
465116527 Wayland: Simplify clipboard string allocation
8d87be126 Wayland: Improve handling of pending data offers
89d3ea8d6 Wayland: Return our clipboard without roundtrips
990dc4b38 Wayland: Fix error paths not closing sending fd
a4460b694 Wayland: Rename listener user data parameters
450617502 Wayland: Clean up pointer declarations
ba11e6085 Wayland: Rename data transfer parameters
2d45681bc Wayland: Fix phrasing and type of error messages
4c110bba4 Wayland: Fix partial writes of clipboard string
738b1c73b Wayland: Remove superfluous global struct member
b386371f5 Wayland: Fix double free on data source error
9c95cfb9f Wayland: Fix handling of clipboard set to self
920d110b6 Fix missing newline
554cbdb20 POSIX: Fix data type of return values
955fbd9d2 Cocoa: Fix AirPlay causing harmless init error
07a5518c3 Win32: Fix using executable instance and not ours
66a4882eb Add checks for some invalid values to public API
8d9231fe5 Win32: Fix glfwGetKeyScancode for GLFW_KEY_PAUSE
03cfe957e Win32: Fix scancode and key for Alt+PrtSc events
add0521ef Fix accidental C99 in C89 header
535c3ce63 Fix GLAPIENTRY redefinition warning
3ee5031fd Add shared min and max functions for int
9cc252a40 Revert ad01c1b614868c3cbc79306aa6a19c9fc06f34a6
46950a5e6 Fix button field names in input guide
1461c59aa Update changelog and add credit
b54fb0af1 X11: Fix undefined behavior in bit shift of int
8f9ff8503 Formatting
aa803f7de Win32: Update rationale for reimplementation
34573798f Win32: Rename Windows 10 macros for clarity
8ff9ed92b Win32: Fix calls to encoding compatibility macros
723f3eb40 Win32: Fix maximization showing a hidden window
1eef3a363 Fix dependency list for X11 on Cygwin
367d06dea Win32: Fix scale fixup losing initial position
a730acf8e Win32: Fix rect of undecorated maximized windows
adc202d2c POSIX: Fix undeclared function warning on Cygwin
d78b0a4ea X11: Fix sonames for loaded libraries on NetBSD
1e0c3bca7 Update version of VS used on windows-latest
71742d9a2 Wayland: Improve event processing with timeout
a32cbf6d4 Wayland: Fix glfwPostEmptyEvent not always working
7ce1f3e1c Formatting
bb9d699ae Share X11 fd polling logic with Wayland
203a7c59d Wayland: Cancel display fd read before callbacks
3c2913dcb Wayland: Fix potential incomplete display flushing
84b0923fe X11: Use lower-latency poll where available
cd22e2849 X11: Fix empty event race condition with a pipe
363d47144 Cleanup
87970b7f2 X11: Fix glfwWaitEvents* ignoring joystick events
1e987cb92 X11: Fix joystick events causing busy waiting
92b5c67b5 X11: Retry poll when failed with EINTR or EAGAIN
d3e4fcf8b X11: Fix event polling when event fd > 1023
ad01c1b61 Win32: Fix key name code changing global key state
789d2924c Formatting
2e656afc4 GLX: Fix context creation failing unnecessarily
20adc18aa Wayland: Clean up monitor scale update
152f50cd0 Wayland: Fix error type for allocation failure
4a68926bf Wayland: Remove unnecessary NULL checks
a28adba06 Wayland: Fix multiple copies of single constant
97da62a02 Cocoa: Clarify comments on compatibility macros
e023618da Remove Doxyfile tag deprecated by Doxygen 1.9.3
7f6aa587f Cocoa: Fix deprecation warning for kUTTypeURL
df8d7bc89 Wayland: Clean up modifier key event handler
0ce611958 Wayland: Clean up key translation
1a7da42e6 Wayland: Fix text input not following key repeat
bf9958700 Wayland: Clean up key event handler
293d19a15 Wayland: Require xkbcommon 0.5.0 or greater
b70259e52 Wayland: Clean up text input
fe7be3979 Clean up internal Unicode code point handling
17a9e34fb Wayland: Implement key name support
cb22c5411 Move UTF-8 encoding to shared code
37b7540db Wayland: Fix keys reported as wrong or unknown key
715b874db Wayland: Fix GLFW_VISIBLE affecting full screen
8aaea5742 Fix gamma test not checking for NULL return value
25c521cbe Wayland: Fix missing damage event on window show
c05acf624 Wayland: Fix window not visible after initial swap
12c2ccd60 Wayland: Remove window monitor array pre-alloc
216ea3d73 Wayland: Remove superfluous initialize to NULL
c1ecd4673 Wayland: Move window title cloning to creation
7bede13b1 Wayland: Gather framebuffer transparency logic
a3d1633e1 Wayland: Move surface creation function
3f5dfeaf2 Wayland: Fix repeated key not released on defocus
850893a39 Wayland: Control key repeat via timerfd state
79e7e65c9 Wayland: Clean up event pump
855d338a6 Wayland: Use correct action on fallback decoration
8edbc4971 Wayland: Document delayed window showing
05b0e2fab Update docs for specific Vulkan surface extensions
7d060ba4f X11: Fix sonames for loaded libraries on OpenBSD
f8ef3ca71 Add hiding and showing to interactive window test
094aa6d3c Wayland: Fix window hiding
e24fe4b18 Wayland: Fix key repeat continuing when refocused
c2f0a0ae5 Wayland: Fix duplicate focus event on activation
6281f498c EGL: Use EGL_EXT_present_opaque when available
68879081c Wayland: Continue poll() if timerfd can’t be read
963e72888 Wayland: Set O_NONBLOCK on repeat timerfd
900848ad0 X11: Add extension header paths to CMake target
cd01187b9 Fix initial windowed mode size for test
c19f36b28 Add missing errors section for glfwGetGamepadName
53d86c64d Win32: Handle content scale error on creation
fbfd7e65c Win32: Fix bad content scale on monitor disconnect
d1efa3298 Formatting
79de08db0 Cleanup
e40fa3bb9 Add credits and update changelog
9cd4d2fa2 X11: Fix undefined behavior in glfwSetWindowIcon
37fc28bff Fix docs calling GLFW_CONTEXT_REVISION a hint
706d1f165 Gather Null specific platform selection logic
b3a98f855 Update comments for global mutable data
eacc1cafb Fix source comment typo
a30cd6ace Add credit
bb193325c Add missing error to glfwGetClipboardString docs
b55a517ae Add credit
544790666 Cocoa: Use MACH_PORT_NULL for default IOKit port
fb0f2f92a Add missing changelog entries
83d3fb08e Fix some spelling errors in changelog
999962bd2 Update changelog and add credit
f75c251de Cocoa: Fix deprecation of kIOMasterPortDefault
575d2971d Fix glfwinfo not handling --platform=any
2a78a2cf8 Refactor platform selection for clarity?
76a5f781d Add glfwInitVulkanLoader
393eac458 Improve Vulkan guide header section
db9150795 Remove saving a function pointer only used once
ee6ff939a Fix invalid pointer conversions
68534cc2c Null: Remove unused function
4005f70ee WGL: Limit DWM swap interval hack to Vista and 7
53d7622a3 Move list of contributors to separate file
41ebcf1ee Add credit
0fe96ec20 Fix various typos
3d52f7e34 Limit scope of some loop counters in C99 files
f4d0365a5 Use switch statement instead of if-else-chain
309d79376 Fix GLFW_INCLUDE_GLEXT being ignored for glcorearb
6efaaec9c Improve headings and TOC layout in Doxygen docs
38dd51552 Use Win32 instead of Windows in Doxygen headings
727db55c3 Fix context API checks in native access functions
56a4cb0a3 Add runtime platform selection
ff9d9515f Remove typedefs only used in one place
36ea36736 Cocoa: Change helper function suffix to Cocoa
09f9773e6 Cocoa: Make timer functions backend independent
bdfe6b09a Win32: Make timer functions backend independent
b6834bf2a Win32: Remove timeGetTime fallback for timer
35f3b58c2 Win32: Make thread functions backend independent
f5758d75d Remove context creation backend headers
b7d0c6037 Make dynamic module loading part of platform API
e31deedc9 Make timer init part of platform API
6d51b3910 Select mapping platform name at runtime
d0776e04a Null: Add non-functional EGL support
8b8d10bc0 Move library dependency logic to src directory
0a9488e3f Remove configuration header
efe764b49 Remove blank line before the end of some structs
983c44b25 Document possible native access function errors
cca9008db Make native access functions verify context API
0391b7b27 Remove Doxyfile tags deprecated by Doxygen 1.9.2
1d8d1ff3d Fix output for missing Vulkan surface extensions
4be0444ee Remove potentially incorrect claim
6a2005310 Fix docs for Windows monitor size calculation
7614d088e Fix string buffer sizes in window test
6ed529422 Cocoa: Fix unresponsive cursor after cursor warp
157ebb80a Cocoa: Fix unresponsive cursor after ungrab
e7758c506 Wayland: Fix cursor offset when shape changes
4cbe743b7 Wayland: Fix standard cursor name selection
216d5e840 Wayland: Fix some keys not repeating
63da04e5c Add HTML header and footer to docs dependencies
8e2357984 Add OpenGL ES 2.0 triangle example
150744ecc Only rebuild documentation when necessary
8c8def5de Start making use of CMake 3.4 string(APPEND)
4f077c413 Raise minimum required CMake version to 3.4
7c25dff00 Remove truism from end of gamepad mapping regexp
daed5edd6 Simplify CMake if-statement variable references
d7b7c3b12 Raise maximum known CMake version to 3.20
62074f3de Update glad2 and switch to header-only version
518e26e16 Add credit
22b586b3d Add pluggable heap allocator
4e557437f Name parameters for callback function types
2ac7e20aa Win32: Fix invalid preprocessor command 'warning'
85348c67c Wayland: Load functions for new atomic marshalling
071d7c0f4 X11: Fix function returning before cleanup
71829a0f0 Wayland: Remove unused pkg-config dependency
244948e17 Export pkg-config dependencies via the CMake cache
d83849792 Add override variable for CMake library type
dffe203c1 Wayland: Make libwayland-client dynamically loaded
87d5646f5 Remove unneccessary quotes in CMake conditions
9a0e88a01 Update comment for msvcrt CMake option
aff00d0dd POSIX: Use frequency member for clarity
111c02d74 POSIX: Remove use of deprecated gettimeofday
58b48a3a0 Win32: Remove changing the foreground lock timeout
201400b97 Simplify parsing of default gamepad mappings
afa78b427 Update gamepad mappings from upstream
0c90e1a33 Add gamepad mapping filtering by backend
01778329e Add custom target for updating gamepad mappings
56092814f Improve error description for invalid scancodes
3dc7349c3 Expand list of distro derivatives slightly
9e1ee3f26 Add Fedora package names to compilation guide
ab34cc51c Update changelog
1d88a2e3d Cocoa: Fix macro redefinition warning
076bfd55b Cocoa: Fix MoltenVK layer scale out of sync
836e70950 Cocoa: Remove calls to -update on nil
3b9597048 Improve library compilation guide somewhat
b6f7ead3c Add credit
1a5e07fd4 realizing "as you would" is platform dependent
f010d8b77 Clarify "as you would" for beginners.
6876cf8d7 Remove errors for gamepad element mismatch
52d8347d3 Consistent subsections in compile guide
a89fcd20d Wayland: Fix missing constant on FreeBSD
5b73fc8b8 Wayland: Fix case of epollshim find module name
6f7c61c6b Add missing changelog entry
15e05adf6 Add notes on getting the HDC of a window on Win32
787295b3a Fix some documentation URLs still using http:
78380c776 Update IRC network to Libera.Chat
3b1322865 Add 'latest' branch to all CI builds
4e788fc6d Move VS 2019 builds from AppVeyor to GH Actions
5a6001a83 Migrate from Travis CI to GitHub Actions
df15a33e1 Fix numeric conversion warnings in example
114776a24 EGL: Fix creation of single-buffered windows
fd79b0284 Move single/double-buffer filtering to backends
184377b49 Skip initial buffer swap when single-buffered
04f21abb5 Make GLFW_DOUBLEBUFFER a window attribute
da236ba80 Make monitor and joystick names static strings
a39115a27 Remove claim that EGL is not supported on macOS
bbbbd3e87 Clarify documentation for hints
e17ffcd0d Fix header version macro descriptions in docs
9a3a8bc26 Win32: Always define UNICODE and _UNICODE
a646f51bc Win32: Fix macros being enabled for other backends
0e9ec7788 Fix description of video mode ordering in docs
e3f916808 Fix hardcoded runtime destination in CMake install
061a0263a Win32: Fix compilation with standalone LLVM
85bce8a8e Replace GL_ARB_debug_output in comments
ec621a00b Replace GL_ARB_debug_output in context guide
330f7da74 Add Vulkan device presentation support to glfwinfo
0beadfdc6 Add window surface creation to glfwinfo
4c90e21e8 Fix grammar in MoltenVK support docs
f90df2424 Add GLFW_X11_XCB_VULKAN_SURFACE flag to glfwinfo
a25e8eb50 Add docs for GLFW_X11_XCB_VULKAN_SURFACE
84f95a7d7 Add GLFW_X11_XCB_VULKAN_SURFACE init hint
f4a732960 Update USE_MSVC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_DLL for CMake 3.15
9416a4340 Fix implicit double-to-float in linmath.h
33cd8b865 Add issue number to changelog
291f6dc32 Remove deprecated Doxygen tag
52ba8c7f0 Win32: Add warning when option will have no effect
17ae300d9 Ignore cached state when setting window attributes
9c62a21ba Update linmath.h
1f34295a7 Win32: Add MinGW-w64 detection to version string
4afa227a0 X11: Fix attribs not applied on leaving fullscreen
2c7f3ce91 Update changelog
b925a54ef Wayland: Move DPI fallback work to output done
729c9988d Win32: Fix content area rescaling on older systems
410890aa8 Win32: Fix full screen windows affected by scaling
6de084000 Cocoa: Fix console apps getting a dock icon
947731113 Update changelog and add credit
384ff74a4 Cocoa: Fix install name for installed dylib
f8d6801a5 Simplify references in CMake if-statements
3959ee894 Cocoa: Unify CG display to NS screen mapping
8ab40399d Update changelog and add credit
2bc52ca82 Cocoa: Use modern API to get display name
5aff72aa0 Cocoa: Fix duplicate monitor connection events
8b1186746 Cocoa: Fix menubar for unbundled apps on 10.15
552209fe4 Update changelog
f5af421a6 Cocoa: Fix duplicate video mode detection
5d1d1a01e Update repo URL for Nuklear
3a8ebb190 Added 2 entries to the gitignores file.
6ce6b5078 Add credit
761f97d6b Fix indentation in internal.h
0b9e48fa3 Fix minor typo: If if -> If.
1adfbde4d Wayland: Move 96 DPI default to outputHandleMode
08e5a1706 Use switch statement instead of if-else-chain for cursor shapes
7e8da5709 Add missing changelog issue number
0dc1005c8 Wayland: Fix destroying CSDs in the correct order
3327050ca Cocoa: Fix ObjC being built as C with CMake 3.19
5c928ff45 Add credit
2f76f70c7 Wayland: Simplify adding of protocol sources
420b165bf Wayland: Fix indentation
a62a6c501 Wayland: Scanner tool has input and output args
d5f32dfb3 Wayland: Ensure paths are passed on in quoted form
a6f8cc9d4 Fix unquoted paths with variable references
af8f9713d Wayland: Fix CMake binary dir when built as subdir
0bccc3852 Win32: Filter out duplicate size events
ac627706e Win32: Fix clang-cl interpreting -Wall as /Wall
6b78419c9 Win32: Enable /W3 on VS for library sources
9b140d08d Remove ignored Clang compiler flag
35f3508ec Update changelog and add credit
c940695eb Fix macOS Print Screen
0ef149c8f Wayland: Assume 96 DPI if physical size is <= 0
a506a8dc7 Add credit
8d47dc589 Update test SPIR-V shader code
48aa567d0 Update changelog and add credit
53b1396a0 Win32: Fix value for _WIN32_WINNT_WINBLUE
60e7364b3 Update changelog
166611cef Win32: Update all monitor handles on config change
0b2660f39 Wayland: Remove FindWaylandProtocols.cmake and FindXKBCommon.cmake (not used anymore)
40d150c39 Docs: Remove mentions of extra-cmake-modules
8aaf07284 Wayland: Remove extra-cmake-modules from CI
2e6fb7fe2 Wayland: Remove extra trailing whitespace
2747e4739 Wayland: Remove extra-cmake-modules dependency
1353f37a5 Make unsupported versions of CMake fail early
539535a36 Specify maximum version of CMake known to work
73ef5f0ab Update CODEOWNERS for move to SCSS
58df92aca Use consistent indentation for Doxygen custom stylesheet
96f9f5c4b Migrate to Sass for Doxygen custom stylesheets
1ed148983 Fix typo in GLFWwindowmaximizefun documentation
bb1d917c2 Improve docs scaling on mobile and small screens
59196f9ad Make old debug context hint/attrib name searchable
9d7897f96 Support interprocedural optimization override
b3a79103a Move Wayland build CI to focal
b9dfce007 Fix formatting in transition guide
7765451d0 Formatting
cd0dc76c7 Null: Fix out parameters not being set
da26eefc6 Update changelog
b488c3f87 Make _glfwPlatformInitJoysticks() return the correct type in null_joystick
05dd2fa29 Win32: Disable fb transparency when it is broken
a2674a903 Cocoa: Fix potential leak of CFNumber object
0cc13ceaf Return NULL instead of GLFW_FALSE where appropriate
c01acc267 X11: Fix joystick detection before joystick init
e0f7ce402 Documentation fix
f771d4129 Cleanup
782e6b6ce Make joystick platform code init on demand
f760b124c Wayland: Fix scroll offsets being inverted
5f60c22cf Wayland: Fix partial framebuffer size retrieval
5c92cd9f5 Make windows test a tolerable example
686e18fd7 Remove window opacity test
3207fc712 Add window property test
74b9f309a Update Nuklear to 4.01.3
a122d9130 Documentation work for GLFW_MOUSE_PASSTHROUGH
dfeacee00 Move mouse passthrough before window showing
1095a4370 Remove no-op call at window creation
6d2003d07 Move management of shared state to shared code
7da3e52c8 Win32: Fix GLFW_MOUSE_PASSTHROUGH dropping events
68e4261d7 X11: Include X Shape extension headers
e81d38125 X11: Fix disabling of GLFW_MOUSE_PASSTHROUGH
d285a9fde Add support for mouse input transparency
6c031af24 Null: Fix typos in workarea retrieval
49dbcfcb8 X11: Fix cursor hover query retry behavior
ceb20c7f9 X11: Fix race in window hovered query
4ae93e054 X11: Remove non-UTF-8 fallback paths
9a3664b4a X11: Fix detection of key events duplicated by XIM
6ce207039 Win32: Fix non-BMP Unicode codepoint input
e47832ffc Cocoa: Fix regression in private use area check
ad9eb768c Cocoa: Fix non-BMP Unicode codepoint input
854ce1db4 Fix format of change log entry
f5f060e6b Init hint documentation work
0dea8a444 EGL: Add support for EGL_ANGLE_platform_angle
e6a6a9981 Use stdbool more consistently in glfwinfo
1cecb8beb Move glfwinfo argument processing before glfwInit
36f825032 Add missing entries to new symbols list
b420ca740 Add GLFW_CONTEXT_DEBUG window hint alias
4e3b43383 Re-word docs for GLFW_OPENGL_DEBUG_CONTEXT attrib
8a69a0d7e Re-word docs for OPENGL_DEBUG_CONTEXT hint
2539d0374 Win32: Use helper window DC as EGL native display
bcb855818 Remove EGL and OSMesa struct member macros
aec9fae8f EGL: Add support for EGL_EXT_platform_base
d7f7b0e1b EGL: Replace native handle macros with functions
b66f105f3 Fix typos
bf1c62b26 Remove deprecated sudo key from Travis CI config
3a3c32c6b Add credit
81f475bcc Fix GLU header inclusion being disabled
c1f60ab5d Make compiler specific workarounds more consistent
e47705d8f Move more compiler workarounds to library setup
8369880b5 Only look for OSMesa module if building examples
cfc23cd08 Fix MinGW linker flag tests breaking later tests
69ff0b8ee Refresh Doxygen file with version 1.8.18
e0c77f71f Null: Make platform more conformant
c72da994b Wayland: Fix repeated keys reported to NULL window
399c2a1fa Clarify docs on default GL header inclusion
9a87c2a4b Add feature available/implemented errors
fbf8aae44 Fix typo in header option macro docs
7486e12f8 Add statement to docs for glfwTerminate
105cf32e0 Fix desktop GL header not always being suppressed
a84a30ab6 Win32: Fix VS /W4 compile warnings
250b94cd0 Use the correct type in a for loop
d4f507453 Replace %m conversion specifier with %s and strerror()
91eebe922 Use CALayer instead of NSView for EGLNativeWindowType
51a465ee2 Win32: Remove checks for pre-XP Windows
5f9dfe3d8 X11: Clarify function name and comment
27295b508 Note removal of wl_shell support in release notes
ef5220d6b X11: Clarify code flow for Clang static analysis
a17a1b201 X11: Fix XKB events being passed on to core path
e07925c40 X11: Fix XKB state event bits being overwritten
cf3a03a85 X11: Remove duplicate XKB group initialization
0c403c8ca X11: Fix XKB group event depending on state query
844bc8031 Add null platform to Travis CI
67c720d11 Correct sign in mat4x4_rotate_Y
d7ae90a79 Update community resource links
41a19ed49 Disambiguate Vulkan support reference link
949275bbe Cocoa: Fix call to NSWindow from non-main threads
cab41529d X11: Improve non-XKB fallback for key mapping
318e08d91 X11: Add additional XKB key names for Right Alt
560304e0f X11: Use XKB key name MENU for Menu key
9ecacf1d7 X11: Check XKB key aliases in addition to names
ee45b5864 X11: Fix X keycode ranges for XKB and core
215a05af3 Update changelog and add credit
a41a58a95 X11: Fix function keys mapped to GLFW_KEY_UNKNOWN
e65de2941 X11: Improve window handle race condition
2c8e0512d X11: Filter out Xlib errors from other connections
44b5d0658 X11: Add support for XIM callbacks
350ba7326 Update linmath.h
9516df52a Fix unclear language in build guide
72366ac9a Cocoa: Finish launching NSApp in glfwInit
6aca3e99f Wayland: Remove unused link-time dependency
4381b86b6 X11: Fix CJK IME input when locale CTYPE is "C"
27d19d06c WGL: Remove unused constants
4b8ac11aa Fix rendering race in offscreen example
a0a5cc57d X11: Make libX11 dynamically loaded
0c27ed1d0 X11: Fix setting the clipboard string to itself
d1ae7bac6 Put docs target in GLFW3 folder
40c7e471e Move more non-source template files to CMake dir
76406c789 Mention that xdg-shell is mandatory on Wayland
d973acc12 Update OpenGL bits of build documentation slightly
46c7c1cdf Remove AppVeyor skip commits setting
13479ed27 Update changelog and add credit
a5e5b782c X11: Fix queries crashing if monitor disconnected
65cfe743a Add credit
d862d56ac Fix docs install condition
190673e77 Win32: Add matching comment
789a2bcb3 Win32: Fix scancode when key message only had VK
5f1631cb0 Check scancode before use in glfwGetKeyName
a491b0698 Win32: Use non-async key state for modifier hack
562c17d13 Win32: Fix no Super key release event after Win+V
7da87aaae Cocoa: Add fully dynamic loading of Vulkan loader
15d91801b Cocoa: Select Vulkan surface extension at runtime
c5cb4a253 Cocoa: Add support for VK_EXT_metal_surface
9372ba95f X11: Fix parent window handle initialization
aa5e31356 X11: Fix BadMatch focusing a window on non-EWMH WM
fe57e3c29 X11: Fix no window position events during resize
6b01affd8 Update changelog
bf292f008 Update changelog and add credit
781fbbadb Fix Threads package not located by our config file
5dd207048 Set macOS deployment target in Travis CI build
a3d28ef52 X11: Fix IC event mask not being added to our window
8149a5fc0 X11: Cleanup
74a46dfa0 Use the correct type in a for loop
4ec7daf3e Cocoa: Replace display link with IOKit query
c3ca88055 NSGL: Simulate vsync for occluded windows
54e8e0b09 NSGL: Remove problematic swap interval workaround
b4a8eb9b1 Cocoa: Only create per-monitor display link once
28773a069 Cocoa: Fix undeclared selector warnings
73a8ebb69 X11: Cleanup
4e70c95aa X11: Cleanup
9db156421 X11: Fix updating GLFW_FLOATING on a hidden window
0b652a44d X11: Fix invalid read when clearing GLFW_FLOATING
9b6d68ec7 X11: Fix missing checks for EWMH attention atoms
4837b78ff X11: Fix maximization of hidden windows
bc3be40f2 Enable strict C99 for non-VS compilers
da3f20d86 Win32: Add missing include for wcscmp
fb0028c76 Win32: Enable Unicode mode for all compilers
994c3b4e4 Cocoa: Remove stale GCC workaround
18307467b Gather CMake setup of configuration header
49c5d837b Replace CMake threads variable with modern target
8a5fd0c5a Replace ad-hoc CMake code with DEFINE_SYMBOL
a5ed740d9 Fix use of CMake 3.13 command target_link_options
a264d3298 Replace CMake list variables with target_sources
081484ed3 Fix POSIX conformance issues for clock_gettime
506a6aafd Formatting
a875a536b Cocoa: Fix duplicate conversion of title string
2551829f7 Win32: Add VERSIONINFO resource to GLFW DLL
7e03bce13 Fix typo
ac30ef3e0 Fix typo
a43f54567 Add dependency name hints to CMake error messages
59055d585 Update minimum required CMake version to 3.1
8a1f4940f Remove reference to non-existent CMake variable
5f4a6f689 Gather all macOS specific CMake properties
c016b2685 Remove non-GUI binaries from GUI-only setup
db76abb63 Make target-specific define target-specific
c19419379 Replace CMake generator expression with variable
9dc365f19 Merge GCC/Clang specific CMake blocks
c81def70b Remove unneccessary example target property
197193ac0 Fix source list for Objective-C fix
135d87aa3 Remove inclusion of X11 extension header paths
2fb336268 Shorten name of Info.plist template file
9486ec0c0 Fix source list for -Wdeclaration-after-statement
dff6253ca Add installation of HTML documentation
bc7b19cbd Remove tab character
ce9d12424 Remove command-line options from GUI-only test
f6d44cedf Trust CMake to do the right thing for static libs
d74c18117 Remove dependency on platform header paths
92c70b2a8 Rename CMake variable for GUI-only programs
7dd14a4b2 Fix .gitignore entries for VS with CMake
fa6026924 NSGL: Fix disabling of Retina resolution
6e6805000 Cocoa: Fix pre-window-creation event processing
b3544ca43 Cocoa: Update outdated comment
382943f2b Add Xcode section to .gitignore file
ef6189f34 Wayland: Unset the cursor name on border exit
7dbdd2e6a Add more standard cursors
80fde12fd Wayland: Fix pointing hand cursor shape
a80788c17 Wayland: Don’t update cursor position in the frame
a9f674e71 Wayland: Don’t reload the cursor on every pointer motion
b5d4f24f7 Move CMake uninstall template file to CMake subdir
d861d7bff Update .gitignore file
c42d8f3e5 Cleanup .gitignore file somewhat
50a6270e5 Add initial CODEOWNERS file
b80437946 Add initial GH support file
359758bb5 Add initial .mailmap file
e96dc5d21 X11: Assume 96 DPI if RandR monitor size is zero
2c519709b Cocoa: Fix full screen window iconification
bd452016b Cocoa: Cleanup
bac15f944 Cocoa: Fix multiple methods warning
c819f27ce Cocoa: Process events after window destruction
94cb0347a Cocoa: Add comments for Cocoa symbol macros
953a1c3f8 Cleanup
70a3104c4 Set C standard at 99 for all example targets
bc5523e99 Set C standard at 99 for all test targets
8e288dc94 Win32: Add GLFW_WIN32_KEYBOARD_MENU
de2342945 Add reminder for why events test is not closing
08f01c31a Add gamepad information to events test output
20e522cdf Make events test output only UTF-8 in C locale
c5f1ca3e4 Add canonical build directory to .gitignore
b69fb9903 Remove mappings for GUID used by different devices
c88ee1c9d Win32: Change transparent framebuffer key color
28d850770 Fix order of words in window guide
75294462b X11: Fix content scale fallback value on KDE
5fc4c0130 X11: Fix decoration enabling after window creation
33683ec60 Remove stray characters from hardcoded CFLAGS
04f7f55f0 Cleanup
4d0ae4ffa Fix CMake 3.0 - 3.6 support regression
82978bb3a Documentation work
376897a34 Replace notes for previous releases with links
36c547875 Update changelog
692754a2c Allow AppVeyor to skip pure documentation updates
3a37a0899 Fix -Wextra-semi warnings
7749aac50 Use the correct type in a for loop
1e20218b3 Use HTTPS for Discourse forum
545f40959 Add credit
8f852e083 Enable C99 explicitly with CMake where available
f71b55f83 Clean up monitors tool output
d25248343 Use the correct type for a struct member
1bd0a55aa Add VS 2010 and MinGW to AppVeyor build matrix
3d2540c37 Win32: Cleanup keyboard input flag parsing
3ec8f4a7f Win32: Disable dynamic libgcc for MinGW DLL
243b1bc29 Use the correct type in a for loop
7105ff2df Fix typos
7f0289826 Cocoa: Fix glfwSetWindowSize anchor point
aa8e8ab96 Remove deprecated tags from Doxyfile.in
26aac53e1 Update changelog and add credit
2777f6a75 Fix comparison of video modes of equal area
cbf23e561 Win32: Fix VS static analysis false positive
56ca0cb3b Unify key name string handling
4cc5d2e62 Clarify comment
f764836e5 Fix license copyright year and formatting
2c7ef5b48 Win32: Fix initial state of maximized state cache
711b9694a Win32: Fix GLFW_MAXIMIZED not maximizing window
efda4afb4 Put fix in correct position
65748fb8f Fix Vulkan triangle test segfault on resize
6abad2efd Fix conflict with DEBUG macro defined by Bazel
eecf83c5d Add credit
2e039d927 CMake: remove -DGLFW_DLL on non-Windows targets
b430bc493 Cocoa: Fix internal symbol hiding for dylib
062a1c22b Cocoa: Fix file-local function not declared static
a4d910b4a Documentation work
4f0b8b0dd Win32: Fix cursor enter/position event order
7bd0af308 Add credits
84b13113e Fix typo in glfwGetRequiredInstanceExtensions docs
62b7fe831 Cleanup
773f4495f Win32: Fix symbol redefinition warnings
5bea12221 Update changelog
d232bcfcd Cleanup
36f90800d X11: Query and keep track of Xkb group index
c6b95e3b0 X11: Fix focus events not being filtered
e463e85bb Fix typo
3a5e99e59 Remove unused function in tearing test
3262c2944 Cocoa: Cleanup
1d6215726 Win32: Cleanup pointer test in win32_window.c
1f508530f X11: Let the language initialize XEvent structs
fad9896d3 X11: Clean up EWMH feature detection
0c6b50561 Convert some declarations to C99 style
2db3b9688 Replace some tabs with spaces
d834f01ca Rename legacy Vulkan triangle program
537ea4ccf Explicitly disable inclusion for test and examples
51bb76c7c Improve (?) reference documentation for callbacks
71e6ff386 Enable CMake policy CMP0077 where available
98dde03ce Fix variable dereferencing
e1d9e2ba7 Clarify Doxyfile INPUT value generation
84ec99bb0 Remove pointless comments
d0c3fa900 Win32: Fix non-client actions for disabled cursor
267e06a41 Win32: Remove stale comment
bb6945a18 Clarify difference between time and timer in docs
22a6c02a4 WGL: Add extension function macro aliases
3fd4e79ad WGL: Fix misplaced block comment
56aad76b1 Add C dialect reminders to each source file
feaa53288 Add missing word
e91d0fc49 Clarify triangle-opengl uniform uniform update
3cf7645b9 Documentation work
e4aba7fea Convert triangle-opengl example to 3.3 core
a639d6e63 Rename OpenGL triangle example to triangle-opengl
d44bfe026 Add vertex type and offsetof to OpenGL triangle
f61d0916f Convert OpenGL triangle example to C99
c415c7194 Clean up glfwinfo Vulkan version output
144c98bcb Simplify glfwinfo Vulkan enumerations
fa025d8f8 Convert glfwinfo to C99
700d1f28d Add Vulkan 1.1 support to glfwinfo
0b01d850e NSGL: Remove enforcement of forward-compatible flag
57bf6b2f7 Add credit
ceb16cb5f X11: Fix CMake check for XInput headers
0ccb69085 Add stable release branch to CI
535491c4f Remove cmake from Travis CI package list
7dc36dd7d Format Travis CI inline script for readability
c0eabc594 Add descriptive names for Travis CI jobs
8ee589e43 Disable examples and tests when a subproject
cd290f767 Use CMakeDependentOption for dependent options
a255e7ace Move to the modern CMake project version option
5c5963f1c X11: Only check for headers at build time
090b16bfa X11: Fix CMake not checking for XInput2 headers
42a3e4434 Update changelog and add credit
15af302f7 Fix use of absolute path in INSTALL_INTERFACE
be71147ad Documentation work
ff7d42a55 Update Travis CI build
599fb3de3 Wayland: Remove wl_shell support
a337c5684 Start 3.4
REVERT: 7d5a16ce7 Add missing errors section for glfwGetGamepadName
REVERT: a69648e19 Win32: Handle content scale error on creation
REVERT: e10def6de Win32: Fix bad content scale on monitor disconnect
REVERT: 84c881c1a Cleanup
REVERT: 18d7c241f Add credits and update changelog
REVERT: 628142498 X11: Fix undefined behavior in glfwSetWindowIcon
REVERT: 81d762bf6 Fix docs calling GLFW_CONTEXT_REVISION a hint
REVERT: 486724c43 Update comments for global mutable data
REVERT: 55528e917 Fix source comment typo
REVERT: 689840f2e Add credit
REVERT: c59092619 Add missing error to glfwGetClipboardString docs
REVERT: bfd9eaf09 Fix mappings for gamepads present at init
REVERT: 690243500 Update changelog
REVERT: 6eb24a49d Add credit
REVERT: bec6e7565 Cocoa: Use MACH_PORT_NULL for default IOKit port
REVERT: 19543afbf Start 3.3.6
REVERT: d3b73abba Add missing changelog entries
REVERT: fbdb08c43 Fix some spelling errors in changelog
REVERT: 71316f843 Update changelog and add credit
REVERT: 472d45c07 Cocoa: Fix deprecation of kIOMasterPortDefault
REVERT: 85f37ada6 Move list of contributors to separate file
REVERT: b77a9b1d0 Fix GLFW_INCLUDE_GLEXT being ignored for glcorearb
REVERT: db8585806 Fix context API checks in native access functions
REVERT: ca676357c Win32: Remove timeGetTime fallback for timer
REVERT: 4ea7485fb Remove blank line before the end of some structs
REVERT: 73b6754a6 Document possible native access function errors
REVERT: 2d3ce6eaa Make native access functions verify context API
REVERT: cec0b33ee Remove Doxyfile tags obsoleted by Doxygen 1.9.2
REVERT: 9400bc9f3 Remove potentially incorrect claim
REVERT: 1a7e4da34 Fix docs for Windows monitor size calculation
REVERT: 95df61e5e Cocoa: Fix unresponsive cursor after cursor warp
REVERT: c32fefc6a Cocoa: Fix unresponsive cursor after ungrab
REVERT: 6bb5f5d59 Wayland: Fix cursor offset when shape changes
REVERT: 33ff23dc0 Wayland: Fix some keys not repeating
REVERT: cf70b1069 Remove truism from end of gamepad mapping regexp
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<protocol name="wayland">
<copyright>
Copyright © 2008-2011 Kristian Høgsberg
Copyright © 2010-2011 Intel Corporation
Copyright © 2012-2013 Collabora, Ltd.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files
(the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software,
and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the
next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial
portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
</copyright>
<interface name="wl_display" version="1">
<description summary="core global object">
The core global object. This is a special singleton object. It
is used for internal Wayland protocol features.
</description>
<request name="sync">
<description summary="asynchronous roundtrip">
The sync request asks the server to emit the 'done' event
on the returned wl_callback object. Since requests are
handled in-order and events are delivered in-order, this can
be used as a barrier to ensure all previous requests and the
resulting events have been handled.
The object returned by this request will be destroyed by the
compositor after the callback is fired and as such the client must not
attempt to use it after that point.
The callback_data passed in the callback is the event serial.
</description>
<arg name="callback" type="new_id" interface="wl_callback"
summary="callback object for the sync request"/>
</request>
<request name="get_registry">
<description summary="get global registry object">
This request creates a registry object that allows the client
to list and bind the global objects available from the
compositor.
It should be noted that the server side resources consumed in
response to a get_registry request can only be released when the
client disconnects, not when the client side proxy is destroyed.
Therefore, clients should invoke get_registry as infrequently as
possible to avoid wasting memory.
</description>
<arg name="registry" type="new_id" interface="wl_registry"
summary="global registry object"/>
</request>
<event name="error">
<description summary="fatal error event">
The error event is sent out when a fatal (non-recoverable)
error has occurred. The object_id argument is the object
where the error occurred, most often in response to a request
to that object. The code identifies the error and is defined
by the object interface. As such, each interface defines its
own set of error codes. The message is a brief description
of the error, for (debugging) convenience.
</description>
<arg name="object_id" type="object" summary="object where the error occurred"/>
<arg name="code" type="uint" summary="error code"/>
<arg name="message" type="string" summary="error description"/>
</event>
<enum name="error">
<description summary="global error values">
These errors are global and can be emitted in response to any
server request.
</description>
<entry name="invalid_object" value="0"
summary="server couldn't find object"/>
<entry name="invalid_method" value="1"
summary="method doesn't exist on the specified interface or malformed request"/>
<entry name="no_memory" value="2"
summary="server is out of memory"/>
<entry name="implementation" value="3"
summary="implementation error in compositor"/>
</enum>
<event name="delete_id">
<description summary="acknowledge object ID deletion">
This event is used internally by the object ID management
logic. When a client deletes an object that it had created,
the server will send this event to acknowledge that it has
seen the delete request. When the client receives this event,
it will know that it can safely reuse the object ID.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="uint" summary="deleted object ID"/>
</event>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_registry" version="1">
<description summary="global registry object">
The singleton global registry object. The server has a number of
global objects that are available to all clients. These objects
typically represent an actual object in the server (for example,
an input device) or they are singleton objects that provide
extension functionality.
When a client creates a registry object, the registry object
will emit a global event for each global currently in the
registry. Globals come and go as a result of device or
monitor hotplugs, reconfiguration or other events, and the
registry will send out global and global_remove events to
keep the client up to date with the changes. To mark the end
of the initial burst of events, the client can use the
wl_display.sync request immediately after calling
wl_display.get_registry.
A client can bind to a global object by using the bind
request. This creates a client-side handle that lets the object
emit events to the client and lets the client invoke requests on
the object.
</description>
<request name="bind">
<description summary="bind an object to the display">
Binds a new, client-created object to the server using the
specified name as the identifier.
</description>
<arg name="name" type="uint" summary="unique numeric name of the object"/>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" summary="bounded object"/>
</request>
<event name="global">
<description summary="announce global object">
Notify the client of global objects.
The event notifies the client that a global object with
the given name is now available, and it implements the
given version of the given interface.
</description>
<arg name="name" type="uint" summary="numeric name of the global object"/>
<arg name="interface" type="string" summary="interface implemented by the object"/>
<arg name="version" type="uint" summary="interface version"/>
</event>
<event name="global_remove">
<description summary="announce removal of global object">
Notify the client of removed global objects.
This event notifies the client that the global identified
by name is no longer available. If the client bound to
the global using the bind request, the client should now
destroy that object.
The object remains valid and requests to the object will be
ignored until the client destroys it, to avoid races between
the global going away and a client sending a request to it.
</description>
<arg name="name" type="uint" summary="numeric name of the global object"/>
</event>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_callback" version="1">
<description summary="callback object">
Clients can handle the 'done' event to get notified when
the related request is done.
Note, because wl_callback objects are created from multiple independent
factory interfaces, the wl_callback interface is frozen at version 1.
</description>
<event name="done" type="destructor">
<description summary="done event">
Notify the client when the related request is done.
</description>
<arg name="callback_data" type="uint" summary="request-specific data for the callback"/>
</event>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_compositor" version="6">
<description summary="the compositor singleton">
A compositor. This object is a singleton global. The
compositor is in charge of combining the contents of multiple
surfaces into one displayable output.
</description>
<request name="create_surface">
<description summary="create new surface">
Ask the compositor to create a new surface.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_surface" summary="the new surface"/>
</request>
<request name="create_region">
<description summary="create new region">
Ask the compositor to create a new region.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_region" summary="the new region"/>
</request>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_shm_pool" version="1">
<description summary="a shared memory pool">
The wl_shm_pool object encapsulates a piece of memory shared
between the compositor and client. Through the wl_shm_pool
object, the client can allocate shared memory wl_buffer objects.
All objects created through the same pool share the same
underlying mapped memory. Reusing the mapped memory avoids the
setup/teardown overhead and is useful when interactively resizing
a surface or for many small buffers.
</description>
<request name="create_buffer">
<description summary="create a buffer from the pool">
Create a wl_buffer object from the pool.
The buffer is created offset bytes into the pool and has
width and height as specified. The stride argument specifies
the number of bytes from the beginning of one row to the beginning
of the next. The format is the pixel format of the buffer and
must be one of those advertised through the wl_shm.format event.
A buffer will keep a reference to the pool it was created from
so it is valid to destroy the pool immediately after creating
a buffer from it.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_buffer" summary="buffer to create"/>
<arg name="offset" type="int" summary="buffer byte offset within the pool"/>
<arg name="width" type="int" summary="buffer width, in pixels"/>
<arg name="height" type="int" summary="buffer height, in pixels"/>
<arg name="stride" type="int" summary="number of bytes from the beginning of one row to the beginning of the next row"/>
<arg name="format" type="uint" enum="wl_shm.format" summary="buffer pixel format"/>
</request>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="destroy the pool">
Destroy the shared memory pool.
The mmapped memory will be released when all
buffers that have been created from this pool
are gone.
</description>
</request>
<request name="resize">
<description summary="change the size of the pool mapping">
This request will cause the server to remap the backing memory
for the pool from the file descriptor passed when the pool was
created, but using the new size. This request can only be
used to make the pool bigger.
This request only changes the amount of bytes that are mmapped
by the server and does not touch the file corresponding to the
file descriptor passed at creation time. It is the client's
responsibility to ensure that the file is at least as big as
the new pool size.
</description>
<arg name="size" type="int" summary="new size of the pool, in bytes"/>
</request>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_shm" version="1">
<description summary="shared memory support">
A singleton global object that provides support for shared
memory.
Clients can create wl_shm_pool objects using the create_pool
request.
On binding the wl_shm object one or more format events
are emitted to inform clients about the valid pixel formats
that can be used for buffers.
</description>
<enum name="error">
<description summary="wl_shm error values">
These errors can be emitted in response to wl_shm requests.
</description>
<entry name="invalid_format" value="0" summary="buffer format is not known"/>
<entry name="invalid_stride" value="1" summary="invalid size or stride during pool or buffer creation"/>
<entry name="invalid_fd" value="2" summary="mmapping the file descriptor failed"/>
</enum>
<enum name="format">
<description summary="pixel formats">
This describes the memory layout of an individual pixel.
All renderers should support argb8888 and xrgb8888 but any other
formats are optional and may not be supported by the particular
renderer in use.
The drm format codes match the macros defined in drm_fourcc.h, except
argb8888 and xrgb8888. The formats actually supported by the compositor
will be reported by the format event.
For all wl_shm formats and unless specified in another protocol
extension, pre-multiplied alpha is used for pixel values.
</description>
<!-- Note to protocol writers: don't update this list manually, instead
run the automated script that keeps it in sync with drm_fourcc.h. -->
<entry name="argb8888" value="0" summary="32-bit ARGB format, [31:0] A:R:G:B 8:8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="xrgb8888" value="1" summary="32-bit RGB format, [31:0] x:R:G:B 8:8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="c8" value="0x20203843" summary="8-bit color index format, [7:0] C"/>
<entry name="rgb332" value="0x38424752" summary="8-bit RGB format, [7:0] R:G:B 3:3:2"/>
<entry name="bgr233" value="0x38524742" summary="8-bit BGR format, [7:0] B:G:R 2:3:3"/>
<entry name="xrgb4444" value="0x32315258" summary="16-bit xRGB format, [15:0] x:R:G:B 4:4:4:4 little endian"/>
<entry name="xbgr4444" value="0x32314258" summary="16-bit xBGR format, [15:0] x:B:G:R 4:4:4:4 little endian"/>
<entry name="rgbx4444" value="0x32315852" summary="16-bit RGBx format, [15:0] R:G:B:x 4:4:4:4 little endian"/>
<entry name="bgrx4444" value="0x32315842" summary="16-bit BGRx format, [15:0] B:G:R:x 4:4:4:4 little endian"/>
<entry name="argb4444" value="0x32315241" summary="16-bit ARGB format, [15:0] A:R:G:B 4:4:4:4 little endian"/>
<entry name="abgr4444" value="0x32314241" summary="16-bit ABGR format, [15:0] A:B:G:R 4:4:4:4 little endian"/>
<entry name="rgba4444" value="0x32314152" summary="16-bit RBGA format, [15:0] R:G:B:A 4:4:4:4 little endian"/>
<entry name="bgra4444" value="0x32314142" summary="16-bit BGRA format, [15:0] B:G:R:A 4:4:4:4 little endian"/>
<entry name="xrgb1555" value="0x35315258" summary="16-bit xRGB format, [15:0] x:R:G:B 1:5:5:5 little endian"/>
<entry name="xbgr1555" value="0x35314258" summary="16-bit xBGR 1555 format, [15:0] x:B:G:R 1:5:5:5 little endian"/>
<entry name="rgbx5551" value="0x35315852" summary="16-bit RGBx 5551 format, [15:0] R:G:B:x 5:5:5:1 little endian"/>
<entry name="bgrx5551" value="0x35315842" summary="16-bit BGRx 5551 format, [15:0] B:G:R:x 5:5:5:1 little endian"/>
<entry name="argb1555" value="0x35315241" summary="16-bit ARGB 1555 format, [15:0] A:R:G:B 1:5:5:5 little endian"/>
<entry name="abgr1555" value="0x35314241" summary="16-bit ABGR 1555 format, [15:0] A:B:G:R 1:5:5:5 little endian"/>
<entry name="rgba5551" value="0x35314152" summary="16-bit RGBA 5551 format, [15:0] R:G:B:A 5:5:5:1 little endian"/>
<entry name="bgra5551" value="0x35314142" summary="16-bit BGRA 5551 format, [15:0] B:G:R:A 5:5:5:1 little endian"/>
<entry name="rgb565" value="0x36314752" summary="16-bit RGB 565 format, [15:0] R:G:B 5:6:5 little endian"/>
<entry name="bgr565" value="0x36314742" summary="16-bit BGR 565 format, [15:0] B:G:R 5:6:5 little endian"/>
<entry name="rgb888" value="0x34324752" summary="24-bit RGB format, [23:0] R:G:B little endian"/>
<entry name="bgr888" value="0x34324742" summary="24-bit BGR format, [23:0] B:G:R little endian"/>
<entry name="xbgr8888" value="0x34324258" summary="32-bit xBGR format, [31:0] x:B:G:R 8:8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="rgbx8888" value="0x34325852" summary="32-bit RGBx format, [31:0] R:G:B:x 8:8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="bgrx8888" value="0x34325842" summary="32-bit BGRx format, [31:0] B:G:R:x 8:8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="abgr8888" value="0x34324241" summary="32-bit ABGR format, [31:0] A:B:G:R 8:8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="rgba8888" value="0x34324152" summary="32-bit RGBA format, [31:0] R:G:B:A 8:8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="bgra8888" value="0x34324142" summary="32-bit BGRA format, [31:0] B:G:R:A 8:8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="xrgb2101010" value="0x30335258" summary="32-bit xRGB format, [31:0] x:R:G:B 2:10:10:10 little endian"/>
<entry name="xbgr2101010" value="0x30334258" summary="32-bit xBGR format, [31:0] x:B:G:R 2:10:10:10 little endian"/>
<entry name="rgbx1010102" value="0x30335852" summary="32-bit RGBx format, [31:0] R:G:B:x 10:10:10:2 little endian"/>
<entry name="bgrx1010102" value="0x30335842" summary="32-bit BGRx format, [31:0] B:G:R:x 10:10:10:2 little endian"/>
<entry name="argb2101010" value="0x30335241" summary="32-bit ARGB format, [31:0] A:R:G:B 2:10:10:10 little endian"/>
<entry name="abgr2101010" value="0x30334241" summary="32-bit ABGR format, [31:0] A:B:G:R 2:10:10:10 little endian"/>
<entry name="rgba1010102" value="0x30334152" summary="32-bit RGBA format, [31:0] R:G:B:A 10:10:10:2 little endian"/>
<entry name="bgra1010102" value="0x30334142" summary="32-bit BGRA format, [31:0] B:G:R:A 10:10:10:2 little endian"/>
<entry name="yuyv" value="0x56595559" summary="packed YCbCr format, [31:0] Cr0:Y1:Cb0:Y0 8:8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="yvyu" value="0x55595659" summary="packed YCbCr format, [31:0] Cb0:Y1:Cr0:Y0 8:8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="uyvy" value="0x59565955" summary="packed YCbCr format, [31:0] Y1:Cr0:Y0:Cb0 8:8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="vyuy" value="0x59555956" summary="packed YCbCr format, [31:0] Y1:Cb0:Y0:Cr0 8:8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="ayuv" value="0x56555941" summary="packed AYCbCr format, [31:0] A:Y:Cb:Cr 8:8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="nv12" value="0x3231564e" summary="2 plane YCbCr Cr:Cb format, 2x2 subsampled Cr:Cb plane"/>
<entry name="nv21" value="0x3132564e" summary="2 plane YCbCr Cb:Cr format, 2x2 subsampled Cb:Cr plane"/>
<entry name="nv16" value="0x3631564e" summary="2 plane YCbCr Cr:Cb format, 2x1 subsampled Cr:Cb plane"/>
<entry name="nv61" value="0x3136564e" summary="2 plane YCbCr Cb:Cr format, 2x1 subsampled Cb:Cr plane"/>
<entry name="yuv410" value="0x39565559" summary="3 plane YCbCr format, 4x4 subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes"/>
<entry name="yvu410" value="0x39555659" summary="3 plane YCbCr format, 4x4 subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes"/>
<entry name="yuv411" value="0x31315559" summary="3 plane YCbCr format, 4x1 subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes"/>
<entry name="yvu411" value="0x31315659" summary="3 plane YCbCr format, 4x1 subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes"/>
<entry name="yuv420" value="0x32315559" summary="3 plane YCbCr format, 2x2 subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes"/>
<entry name="yvu420" value="0x32315659" summary="3 plane YCbCr format, 2x2 subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes"/>
<entry name="yuv422" value="0x36315559" summary="3 plane YCbCr format, 2x1 subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes"/>
<entry name="yvu422" value="0x36315659" summary="3 plane YCbCr format, 2x1 subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes"/>
<entry name="yuv444" value="0x34325559" summary="3 plane YCbCr format, non-subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes"/>
<entry name="yvu444" value="0x34325659" summary="3 plane YCbCr format, non-subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes"/>
<entry name="r8" value="0x20203852" summary="[7:0] R"/>
<entry name="r16" value="0x20363152" summary="[15:0] R little endian"/>
<entry name="rg88" value="0x38384752" summary="[15:0] R:G 8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="gr88" value="0x38385247" summary="[15:0] G:R 8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="rg1616" value="0x32334752" summary="[31:0] R:G 16:16 little endian"/>
<entry name="gr1616" value="0x32335247" summary="[31:0] G:R 16:16 little endian"/>
<entry name="xrgb16161616f" value="0x48345258" summary="[63:0] x:R:G:B 16:16:16:16 little endian"/>
<entry name="xbgr16161616f" value="0x48344258" summary="[63:0] x:B:G:R 16:16:16:16 little endian"/>
<entry name="argb16161616f" value="0x48345241" summary="[63:0] A:R:G:B 16:16:16:16 little endian"/>
<entry name="abgr16161616f" value="0x48344241" summary="[63:0] A:B:G:R 16:16:16:16 little endian"/>
<entry name="xyuv8888" value="0x56555958" summary="[31:0] X:Y:Cb:Cr 8:8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="vuy888" value="0x34325556" summary="[23:0] Cr:Cb:Y 8:8:8 little endian"/>
<entry name="vuy101010" value="0x30335556" summary="Y followed by U then V, 10:10:10. Non-linear modifier only"/>
<entry name="y210" value="0x30313259" summary="[63:0] Cr0:0:Y1:0:Cb0:0:Y0:0 10:6:10:6:10:6:10:6 little endian per 2 Y pixels"/>
<entry name="y212" value="0x32313259" summary="[63:0] Cr0:0:Y1:0:Cb0:0:Y0:0 12:4:12:4:12:4:12:4 little endian per 2 Y pixels"/>
<entry name="y216" value="0x36313259" summary="[63:0] Cr0:Y1:Cb0:Y0 16:16:16:16 little endian per 2 Y pixels"/>
<entry name="y410" value="0x30313459" summary="[31:0] A:Cr:Y:Cb 2:10:10:10 little endian"/>
<entry name="y412" value="0x32313459" summary="[63:0] A:0:Cr:0:Y:0:Cb:0 12:4:12:4:12:4:12:4 little endian"/>
<entry name="y416" value="0x36313459" summary="[63:0] A:Cr:Y:Cb 16:16:16:16 little endian"/>
<entry name="xvyu2101010" value="0x30335658" summary="[31:0] X:Cr:Y:Cb 2:10:10:10 little endian"/>
<entry name="xvyu12_16161616" value="0x36335658" summary="[63:0] X:0:Cr:0:Y:0:Cb:0 12:4:12:4:12:4:12:4 little endian"/>
<entry name="xvyu16161616" value="0x38345658" summary="[63:0] X:Cr:Y:Cb 16:16:16:16 little endian"/>
<entry name="y0l0" value="0x304c3059" summary="[63:0] A3:A2:Y3:0:Cr0:0:Y2:0:A1:A0:Y1:0:Cb0:0:Y0:0 1:1:8:2:8:2:8:2:1:1:8:2:8:2:8:2 little endian"/>
<entry name="x0l0" value="0x304c3058" summary="[63:0] X3:X2:Y3:0:Cr0:0:Y2:0:X1:X0:Y1:0:Cb0:0:Y0:0 1:1:8:2:8:2:8:2:1:1:8:2:8:2:8:2 little endian"/>
<entry name="y0l2" value="0x324c3059" summary="[63:0] A3:A2:Y3:Cr0:Y2:A1:A0:Y1:Cb0:Y0 1:1:10:10:10:1:1:10:10:10 little endian"/>
<entry name="x0l2" value="0x324c3058" summary="[63:0] X3:X2:Y3:Cr0:Y2:X1:X0:Y1:Cb0:Y0 1:1:10:10:10:1:1:10:10:10 little endian"/>
<entry name="yuv420_8bit" value="0x38305559"/>
<entry name="yuv420_10bit" value="0x30315559"/>
<entry name="xrgb8888_a8" value="0x38415258"/>
<entry name="xbgr8888_a8" value="0x38414258"/>
<entry name="rgbx8888_a8" value="0x38415852"/>
<entry name="bgrx8888_a8" value="0x38415842"/>
<entry name="rgb888_a8" value="0x38413852"/>
<entry name="bgr888_a8" value="0x38413842"/>
<entry name="rgb565_a8" value="0x38413552"/>
<entry name="bgr565_a8" value="0x38413542"/>
<entry name="nv24" value="0x3432564e" summary="non-subsampled Cr:Cb plane"/>
<entry name="nv42" value="0x3234564e" summary="non-subsampled Cb:Cr plane"/>
<entry name="p210" value="0x30313250" summary="2x1 subsampled Cr:Cb plane, 10 bit per channel"/>
<entry name="p010" value="0x30313050" summary="2x2 subsampled Cr:Cb plane 10 bits per channel"/>
<entry name="p012" value="0x32313050" summary="2x2 subsampled Cr:Cb plane 12 bits per channel"/>
<entry name="p016" value="0x36313050" summary="2x2 subsampled Cr:Cb plane 16 bits per channel"/>
<entry name="axbxgxrx106106106106" value="0x30314241" summary="[63:0] A:x:B:x:G:x:R:x 10:6:10:6:10:6:10:6 little endian"/>
<entry name="nv15" value="0x3531564e" summary="2x2 subsampled Cr:Cb plane"/>
<entry name="q410" value="0x30313451"/>
<entry name="q401" value="0x31303451"/>
<entry name="xrgb16161616" value="0x38345258" summary="[63:0] x:R:G:B 16:16:16:16 little endian"/>
<entry name="xbgr16161616" value="0x38344258" summary="[63:0] x:B:G:R 16:16:16:16 little endian"/>
<entry name="argb16161616" value="0x38345241" summary="[63:0] A:R:G:B 16:16:16:16 little endian"/>
<entry name="abgr16161616" value="0x38344241" summary="[63:0] A:B:G:R 16:16:16:16 little endian"/>
</enum>
<request name="create_pool">
<description summary="create a shm pool">
Create a new wl_shm_pool object.
The pool can be used to create shared memory based buffer
objects. The server will mmap size bytes of the passed file
descriptor, to use as backing memory for the pool.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_shm_pool" summary="pool to create"/>
<arg name="fd" type="fd" summary="file descriptor for the pool"/>
<arg name="size" type="int" summary="pool size, in bytes"/>
</request>
<event name="format">
<description summary="pixel format description">
Informs the client about a valid pixel format that
can be used for buffers. Known formats include
argb8888 and xrgb8888.
</description>
<arg name="format" type="uint" enum="format" summary="buffer pixel format"/>
</event>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_buffer" version="1">
<description summary="content for a wl_surface">
A buffer provides the content for a wl_surface. Buffers are
created through factory interfaces such as wl_shm, wp_linux_buffer_params
(from the linux-dmabuf protocol extension) or similar. It has a width and
a height and can be attached to a wl_surface, but the mechanism by which a
client provides and updates the contents is defined by the buffer factory
interface.
If the buffer uses a format that has an alpha channel, the alpha channel
is assumed to be premultiplied in the color channels unless otherwise
specified.
Note, because wl_buffer objects are created from multiple independent
factory interfaces, the wl_buffer interface is frozen at version 1.
</description>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="destroy a buffer">
Destroy a buffer. If and how you need to release the backing
storage is defined by the buffer factory interface.
For possible side-effects to a surface, see wl_surface.attach.
</description>
</request>
<event name="release">
<description summary="compositor releases buffer">
Sent when this wl_buffer is no longer used by the compositor.
The client is now free to reuse or destroy this buffer and its
backing storage.
If a client receives a release event before the frame callback
requested in the same wl_surface.commit that attaches this
wl_buffer to a surface, then the client is immediately free to
reuse the buffer and its backing storage, and does not need a
second buffer for the next surface content update. Typically
this is possible, when the compositor maintains a copy of the
wl_surface contents, e.g. as a GL texture. This is an important
optimization for GL(ES) compositors with wl_shm clients.
</description>
</event>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_data_offer" version="3">
<description summary="offer to transfer data">
A wl_data_offer represents a piece of data offered for transfer
by another client (the source client). It is used by the
copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop mechanisms. The offer
describes the different mime types that the data can be
converted to and provides the mechanism for transferring the
data directly from the source client.
</description>
<enum name="error">
<entry name="invalid_finish" value="0"
summary="finish request was called untimely"/>
<entry name="invalid_action_mask" value="1"
summary="action mask contains invalid values"/>
<entry name="invalid_action" value="2"
summary="action argument has an invalid value"/>
<entry name="invalid_offer" value="3"
summary="offer doesn't accept this request"/>
</enum>
<request name="accept">
<description summary="accept one of the offered mime types">
Indicate that the client can accept the given mime type, or
NULL for not accepted.
For objects of version 2 or older, this request is used by the
client to give feedback whether the client can receive the given
mime type, or NULL if none is accepted; the feedback does not
determine whether the drag-and-drop operation succeeds or not.
For objects of version 3 or newer, this request determines the
final result of the drag-and-drop operation. If the end result
is that no mime types were accepted, the drag-and-drop operation
will be cancelled and the corresponding drag source will receive
wl_data_source.cancelled. Clients may still use this event in
conjunction with wl_data_source.action for feedback.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the accept request"/>
<arg name="mime_type" type="string" allow-null="true" summary="mime type accepted by the client"/>
</request>
<request name="receive">
<description summary="request that the data is transferred">
To transfer the offered data, the client issues this request
and indicates the mime type it wants to receive. The transfer
happens through the passed file descriptor (typically created
with the pipe system call). The source client writes the data
in the mime type representation requested and then closes the
file descriptor.
The receiving client reads from the read end of the pipe until
EOF and then closes its end, at which point the transfer is
complete.
This request may happen multiple times for different mime types,
both before and after wl_data_device.drop. Drag-and-drop destination
clients may preemptively fetch data or examine it more closely to
determine acceptance.
</description>
<arg name="mime_type" type="string" summary="mime type desired by receiver"/>
<arg name="fd" type="fd" summary="file descriptor for data transfer"/>
</request>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="destroy data offer">
Destroy the data offer.
</description>
</request>
<event name="offer">
<description summary="advertise offered mime type">
Sent immediately after creating the wl_data_offer object. One
event per offered mime type.
</description>
<arg name="mime_type" type="string" summary="offered mime type"/>
</event>
<!-- Version 3 additions -->
<request name="finish" since="3">
<description summary="the offer will no longer be used">
Notifies the compositor that the drag destination successfully
finished the drag-and-drop operation.
Upon receiving this request, the compositor will emit
wl_data_source.dnd_finished on the drag source client.
It is a client error to perform other requests than
wl_data_offer.destroy after this one. It is also an error to perform
this request after a NULL mime type has been set in
wl_data_offer.accept or no action was received through
wl_data_offer.action.
If wl_data_offer.finish request is received for a non drag and drop
operation, the invalid_finish protocol error is raised.
</description>
</request>
<request name="set_actions" since="3">
<description summary="set the available/preferred drag-and-drop actions">
Sets the actions that the destination side client supports for
this operation. This request may trigger the emission of
wl_data_source.action and wl_data_offer.action events if the compositor
needs to change the selected action.
This request can be called multiple times throughout the
drag-and-drop operation, typically in response to wl_data_device.enter
or wl_data_device.motion events.
This request determines the final result of the drag-and-drop
operation. If the end result is that no action is accepted,
the drag source will receive wl_data_source.cancelled.
The dnd_actions argument must contain only values expressed in the
wl_data_device_manager.dnd_actions enum, and the preferred_action
argument must only contain one of those values set, otherwise it
will result in a protocol error.
While managing an "ask" action, the destination drag-and-drop client
may perform further wl_data_offer.receive requests, and is expected
to perform one last wl_data_offer.set_actions request with a preferred
action other than "ask" (and optionally wl_data_offer.accept) before
requesting wl_data_offer.finish, in order to convey the action selected
by the user. If the preferred action is not in the
wl_data_offer.source_actions mask, an error will be raised.
If the "ask" action is dismissed (e.g. user cancellation), the client
is expected to perform wl_data_offer.destroy right away.
This request can only be made on drag-and-drop offers, a protocol error
will be raised otherwise.
</description>
<arg name="dnd_actions" type="uint" summary="actions supported by the destination client"
enum="wl_data_device_manager.dnd_action"/>
<arg name="preferred_action" type="uint" summary="action preferred by the destination client"
enum="wl_data_device_manager.dnd_action"/>
</request>
<event name="source_actions" since="3">
<description summary="notify the source-side available actions">
This event indicates the actions offered by the data source. It
will be sent immediately after creating the wl_data_offer object,
or anytime the source side changes its offered actions through
wl_data_source.set_actions.
</description>
<arg name="source_actions" type="uint" summary="actions offered by the data source"
enum="wl_data_device_manager.dnd_action"/>
</event>
<event name="action" since="3">
<description summary="notify the selected action">
This event indicates the action selected by the compositor after
matching the source/destination side actions. Only one action (or
none) will be offered here.
This event can be emitted multiple times during the drag-and-drop
operation in response to destination side action changes through
wl_data_offer.set_actions.
This event will no longer be emitted after wl_data_device.drop
happened on the drag-and-drop destination, the client must
honor the last action received, or the last preferred one set
through wl_data_offer.set_actions when handling an "ask" action.
Compositors may also change the selected action on the fly, mainly
in response to keyboard modifier changes during the drag-and-drop
operation.
The most recent action received is always the valid one. Prior to
receiving wl_data_device.drop, the chosen action may change (e.g.
due to keyboard modifiers being pressed). At the time of receiving
wl_data_device.drop the drag-and-drop destination must honor the
last action received.
Action changes may still happen after wl_data_device.drop,
especially on "ask" actions, where the drag-and-drop destination
may choose another action afterwards. Action changes happening
at this stage are always the result of inter-client negotiation, the
compositor shall no longer be able to induce a different action.
Upon "ask" actions, it is expected that the drag-and-drop destination
may potentially choose a different action and/or mime type,
based on wl_data_offer.source_actions and finally chosen by the
user (e.g. popping up a menu with the available options). The
final wl_data_offer.set_actions and wl_data_offer.accept requests
must happen before the call to wl_data_offer.finish.
</description>
<arg name="dnd_action" type="uint" summary="action selected by the compositor"
enum="wl_data_device_manager.dnd_action"/>
</event>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_data_source" version="3">
<description summary="offer to transfer data">
The wl_data_source object is the source side of a wl_data_offer.
It is created by the source client in a data transfer and
provides a way to describe the offered data and a way to respond
to requests to transfer the data.
</description>
<enum name="error">
<entry name="invalid_action_mask" value="0"
summary="action mask contains invalid values"/>
<entry name="invalid_source" value="1"
summary="source doesn't accept this request"/>
</enum>
<request name="offer">
<description summary="add an offered mime type">
This request adds a mime type to the set of mime types
advertised to targets. Can be called several times to offer
multiple types.
</description>
<arg name="mime_type" type="string" summary="mime type offered by the data source"/>
</request>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="destroy the data source">
Destroy the data source.
</description>
</request>
<event name="target">
<description summary="a target accepts an offered mime type">
Sent when a target accepts pointer_focus or motion events. If
a target does not accept any of the offered types, type is NULL.
Used for feedback during drag-and-drop.
</description>
<arg name="mime_type" type="string" allow-null="true" summary="mime type accepted by the target"/>
</event>
<event name="send">
<description summary="send the data">
Request for data from the client. Send the data as the
specified mime type over the passed file descriptor, then
close it.
</description>
<arg name="mime_type" type="string" summary="mime type for the data"/>
<arg name="fd" type="fd" summary="file descriptor for the data"/>
</event>
<event name="cancelled">
<description summary="selection was cancelled">
This data source is no longer valid. There are several reasons why
this could happen:
- The data source has been replaced by another data source.
- The drag-and-drop operation was performed, but the drop destination
did not accept any of the mime types offered through
wl_data_source.target.
- The drag-and-drop operation was performed, but the drop destination
did not select any of the actions present in the mask offered through
wl_data_source.action.
- The drag-and-drop operation was performed but didn't happen over a
surface.
- The compositor cancelled the drag-and-drop operation (e.g. compositor
dependent timeouts to avoid stale drag-and-drop transfers).
The client should clean up and destroy this data source.
For objects of version 2 or older, wl_data_source.cancelled will
only be emitted if the data source was replaced by another data
source.
</description>
</event>
<!-- Version 3 additions -->
<request name="set_actions" since="3">
<description summary="set the available drag-and-drop actions">
Sets the actions that the source side client supports for this
operation. This request may trigger wl_data_source.action and
wl_data_offer.action events if the compositor needs to change the
selected action.
The dnd_actions argument must contain only values expressed in the
wl_data_device_manager.dnd_actions enum, otherwise it will result
in a protocol error.
This request must be made once only, and can only be made on sources
used in drag-and-drop, so it must be performed before
wl_data_device.start_drag. Attempting to use the source other than
for drag-and-drop will raise a protocol error.
</description>
<arg name="dnd_actions" type="uint" summary="actions supported by the data source"
enum="wl_data_device_manager.dnd_action"/>
</request>
<event name="dnd_drop_performed" since="3">
<description summary="the drag-and-drop operation physically finished">
The user performed the drop action. This event does not indicate
acceptance, wl_data_source.cancelled may still be emitted afterwards
if the drop destination does not accept any mime type.
However, this event might however not be received if the compositor
cancelled the drag-and-drop operation before this event could happen.
Note that the data_source may still be used in the future and should
not be destroyed here.
</description>
</event>
<event name="dnd_finished" since="3">
<description summary="the drag-and-drop operation concluded">
The drop destination finished interoperating with this data
source, so the client is now free to destroy this data source and
free all associated data.
If the action used to perform the operation was "move", the
source can now delete the transferred data.
</description>
</event>
<event name="action" since="3">
<description summary="notify the selected action">
This event indicates the action selected by the compositor after
matching the source/destination side actions. Only one action (or
none) will be offered here.
This event can be emitted multiple times during the drag-and-drop
operation, mainly in response to destination side changes through
wl_data_offer.set_actions, and as the data device enters/leaves
surfaces.
It is only possible to receive this event after
wl_data_source.dnd_drop_performed if the drag-and-drop operation
ended in an "ask" action, in which case the final wl_data_source.action
event will happen immediately before wl_data_source.dnd_finished.
Compositors may also change the selected action on the fly, mainly
in response to keyboard modifier changes during the drag-and-drop
operation.
The most recent action received is always the valid one. The chosen
action may change alongside negotiation (e.g. an "ask" action can turn
into a "move" operation), so the effects of the final action must
always be applied in wl_data_offer.dnd_finished.
Clients can trigger cursor surface changes from this point, so
they reflect the current action.
</description>
<arg name="dnd_action" type="uint" summary="action selected by the compositor"
enum="wl_data_device_manager.dnd_action"/>
</event>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_data_device" version="3">
<description summary="data transfer device">
There is one wl_data_device per seat which can be obtained
from the global wl_data_device_manager singleton.
A wl_data_device provides access to inter-client data transfer
mechanisms such as copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop.
</description>
<enum name="error">
<entry name="role" value="0" summary="given wl_surface has another role"/>
</enum>
<request name="start_drag">
<description summary="start drag-and-drop operation">
This request asks the compositor to start a drag-and-drop
operation on behalf of the client.
The source argument is the data source that provides the data
for the eventual data transfer. If source is NULL, enter, leave
and motion events are sent only to the client that initiated the
drag and the client is expected to handle the data passing
internally. If source is destroyed, the drag-and-drop session will be
cancelled.
The origin surface is the surface where the drag originates and
the client must have an active implicit grab that matches the
serial.
The icon surface is an optional (can be NULL) surface that
provides an icon to be moved around with the cursor. Initially,
the top-left corner of the icon surface is placed at the cursor
hotspot, but subsequent wl_surface.attach request can move the
relative position. Attach requests must be confirmed with
wl_surface.commit as usual. The icon surface is given the role of
a drag-and-drop icon. If the icon surface already has another role,
it raises a protocol error.
The input region is ignored for wl_surfaces with the role of a
drag-and-drop icon.
</description>
<arg name="source" type="object" interface="wl_data_source" allow-null="true" summary="data source for the eventual transfer"/>
<arg name="origin" type="object" interface="wl_surface" summary="surface where the drag originates"/>
<arg name="icon" type="object" interface="wl_surface" allow-null="true" summary="drag-and-drop icon surface"/>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the implicit grab on the origin"/>
</request>
<request name="set_selection">
<description summary="copy data to the selection">
This request asks the compositor to set the selection
to the data from the source on behalf of the client.
To unset the selection, set the source to NULL.
</description>
<arg name="source" type="object" interface="wl_data_source" allow-null="true" summary="data source for the selection"/>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the event that triggered this request"/>
</request>
<event name="data_offer">
<description summary="introduce a new wl_data_offer">
The data_offer event introduces a new wl_data_offer object,
which will subsequently be used in either the
data_device.enter event (for drag-and-drop) or the
data_device.selection event (for selections). Immediately
following the data_device.data_offer event, the new data_offer
object will send out data_offer.offer events to describe the
mime types it offers.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_data_offer" summary="the new data_offer object"/>
</event>
<event name="enter">
<description summary="initiate drag-and-drop session">
This event is sent when an active drag-and-drop pointer enters
a surface owned by the client. The position of the pointer at
enter time is provided by the x and y arguments, in surface-local
coordinates.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the enter event"/>
<arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface" summary="client surface entered"/>
<arg name="x" type="fixed" summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="y" type="fixed" summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
<arg name="id" type="object" interface="wl_data_offer" allow-null="true"
summary="source data_offer object"/>
</event>
<event name="leave">
<description summary="end drag-and-drop session">
This event is sent when the drag-and-drop pointer leaves the
surface and the session ends. The client must destroy the
wl_data_offer introduced at enter time at this point.
</description>
</event>
<event name="motion">
<description summary="drag-and-drop session motion">
This event is sent when the drag-and-drop pointer moves within
the currently focused surface. The new position of the pointer
is provided by the x and y arguments, in surface-local
coordinates.
</description>
<arg name="time" type="uint" summary="timestamp with millisecond granularity"/>
<arg name="x" type="fixed" summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="y" type="fixed" summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
</event>
<event name="drop">
<description summary="end drag-and-drop session successfully">
The event is sent when a drag-and-drop operation is ended
because the implicit grab is removed.
The drag-and-drop destination is expected to honor the last action
received through wl_data_offer.action, if the resulting action is
"copy" or "move", the destination can still perform
wl_data_offer.receive requests, and is expected to end all
transfers with a wl_data_offer.finish request.
If the resulting action is "ask", the action will not be considered
final. The drag-and-drop destination is expected to perform one last
wl_data_offer.set_actions request, or wl_data_offer.destroy in order
to cancel the operation.
</description>
</event>
<event name="selection">
<description summary="advertise new selection">
The selection event is sent out to notify the client of a new
wl_data_offer for the selection for this device. The
data_device.data_offer and the data_offer.offer events are
sent out immediately before this event to introduce the data
offer object. The selection event is sent to a client
immediately before receiving keyboard focus and when a new
selection is set while the client has keyboard focus. The
data_offer is valid until a new data_offer or NULL is received
or until the client loses keyboard focus. Switching surface with
keyboard focus within the same client doesn't mean a new selection
will be sent. The client must destroy the previous selection
data_offer, if any, upon receiving this event.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="object" interface="wl_data_offer" allow-null="true"
summary="selection data_offer object"/>
</event>
<!-- Version 2 additions -->
<request name="release" type="destructor" since="2">
<description summary="destroy data device">
This request destroys the data device.
</description>
</request>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_data_device_manager" version="3">
<description summary="data transfer interface">
The wl_data_device_manager is a singleton global object that
provides access to inter-client data transfer mechanisms such as
copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop. These mechanisms are tied to
a wl_seat and this interface lets a client get a wl_data_device
corresponding to a wl_seat.
Depending on the version bound, the objects created from the bound
wl_data_device_manager object will have different requirements for
functioning properly. See wl_data_source.set_actions,
wl_data_offer.accept and wl_data_offer.finish for details.
</description>
<request name="create_data_source">
<description summary="create a new data source">
Create a new data source.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_data_source" summary="data source to create"/>
</request>
<request name="get_data_device">
<description summary="create a new data device">
Create a new data device for a given seat.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_data_device" summary="data device to create"/>
<arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat" summary="seat associated with the data device"/>
</request>
<!-- Version 3 additions -->
<enum name="dnd_action" bitfield="true" since="3">
<description summary="drag and drop actions">
This is a bitmask of the available/preferred actions in a
drag-and-drop operation.
In the compositor, the selected action is a result of matching the
actions offered by the source and destination sides. "action" events
with a "none" action will be sent to both source and destination if
there is no match. All further checks will effectively happen on
(source actions ∩ destination actions).
In addition, compositors may also pick different actions in
reaction to key modifiers being pressed. One common design that
is used in major toolkits (and the behavior recommended for
compositors) is:
- If no modifiers are pressed, the first match (in bit order)
will be used.
- Pressing Shift selects "move", if enabled in the mask.
- Pressing Control selects "copy", if enabled in the mask.
Behavior beyond that is considered implementation-dependent.
Compositors may for example bind other modifiers (like Alt/Meta)
or drags initiated with other buttons than BTN_LEFT to specific
actions (e.g. "ask").
</description>
<entry name="none" value="0" summary="no action"/>
<entry name="copy" value="1" summary="copy action"/>
<entry name="move" value="2" summary="move action"/>
<entry name="ask" value="4" summary="ask action"/>
</enum>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_shell" version="1">
<description summary="create desktop-style surfaces">
This interface is implemented by servers that provide
desktop-style user interfaces.
It allows clients to associate a wl_shell_surface with
a basic surface.
Note! This protocol is deprecated and not intended for production use.
For desktop-style user interfaces, use xdg_shell. Compositors and clients
should not implement this interface.
</description>
<enum name="error">
<entry name="role" value="0" summary="given wl_surface has another role"/>
</enum>
<request name="get_shell_surface">
<description summary="create a shell surface from a surface">
Create a shell surface for an existing surface. This gives
the wl_surface the role of a shell surface. If the wl_surface
already has another role, it raises a protocol error.
Only one shell surface can be associated with a given surface.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_shell_surface" summary="shell surface to create"/>
<arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface" summary="surface to be given the shell surface role"/>
</request>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_shell_surface" version="1">
<description summary="desktop-style metadata interface">
An interface that may be implemented by a wl_surface, for
implementations that provide a desktop-style user interface.
It provides requests to treat surfaces like toplevel, fullscreen
or popup windows, move, resize or maximize them, associate
metadata like title and class, etc.
On the server side the object is automatically destroyed when
the related wl_surface is destroyed. On the client side,
wl_shell_surface_destroy() must be called before destroying
the wl_surface object.
</description>
<request name="pong">
<description summary="respond to a ping event">
A client must respond to a ping event with a pong request or
the client may be deemed unresponsive.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the ping event"/>
</request>
<request name="move">
<description summary="start an interactive move">
Start a pointer-driven move of the surface.
This request must be used in response to a button press event.
The server may ignore move requests depending on the state of
the surface (e.g. fullscreen or maximized).
</description>
<arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat" summary="seat whose pointer is used"/>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the implicit grab on the pointer"/>
</request>
<enum name="resize" bitfield="true">
<description summary="edge values for resizing">
These values are used to indicate which edge of a surface
is being dragged in a resize operation. The server may
use this information to adapt its behavior, e.g. choose
an appropriate cursor image.
</description>
<entry name="none" value="0" summary="no edge"/>
<entry name="top" value="1" summary="top edge"/>
<entry name="bottom" value="2" summary="bottom edge"/>
<entry name="left" value="4" summary="left edge"/>
<entry name="top_left" value="5" summary="top and left edges"/>
<entry name="bottom_left" value="6" summary="bottom and left edges"/>
<entry name="right" value="8" summary="right edge"/>
<entry name="top_right" value="9" summary="top and right edges"/>
<entry name="bottom_right" value="10" summary="bottom and right edges"/>
</enum>
<request name="resize">
<description summary="start an interactive resize">
Start a pointer-driven resizing of the surface.
This request must be used in response to a button press event.
The server may ignore resize requests depending on the state of
the surface (e.g. fullscreen or maximized).
</description>
<arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat" summary="seat whose pointer is used"/>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the implicit grab on the pointer"/>
<arg name="edges" type="uint" enum="resize" summary="which edge or corner is being dragged"/>
</request>
<request name="set_toplevel">
<description summary="make the surface a toplevel surface">
Map the surface as a toplevel surface.
A toplevel surface is not fullscreen, maximized or transient.
</description>
</request>
<enum name="transient" bitfield="true">
<description summary="details of transient behaviour">
These flags specify details of the expected behaviour
of transient surfaces. Used in the set_transient request.
</description>
<entry name="inactive" value="0x1" summary="do not set keyboard focus"/>
</enum>
<request name="set_transient">
<description summary="make the surface a transient surface">
Map the surface relative to an existing surface.
The x and y arguments specify the location of the upper left
corner of the surface relative to the upper left corner of the
parent surface, in surface-local coordinates.
The flags argument controls details of the transient behaviour.
</description>
<arg name="parent" type="object" interface="wl_surface" summary="parent surface"/>
<arg name="x" type="int" summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="y" type="int" summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
<arg name="flags" type="uint" enum="transient" summary="transient surface behavior"/>
</request>
<enum name="fullscreen_method">
<description summary="different method to set the surface fullscreen">
Hints to indicate to the compositor how to deal with a conflict
between the dimensions of the surface and the dimensions of the
output. The compositor is free to ignore this parameter.
</description>
<entry name="default" value="0" summary="no preference, apply default policy"/>
<entry name="scale" value="1" summary="scale, preserve the surface's aspect ratio and center on output"/>
<entry name="driver" value="2" summary="switch output mode to the smallest mode that can fit the surface, add black borders to compensate size mismatch"/>
<entry name="fill" value="3" summary="no upscaling, center on output and add black borders to compensate size mismatch"/>
</enum>
<request name="set_fullscreen">
<description summary="make the surface a fullscreen surface">
Map the surface as a fullscreen surface.
If an output parameter is given then the surface will be made
fullscreen on that output. If the client does not specify the
output then the compositor will apply its policy - usually
choosing the output on which the surface has the biggest surface
area.
The client may specify a method to resolve a size conflict
between the output size and the surface size - this is provided
through the method parameter.
The framerate parameter is used only when the method is set
to "driver", to indicate the preferred framerate. A value of 0
indicates that the client does not care about framerate. The
framerate is specified in mHz, that is framerate of 60000 is 60Hz.
A method of "scale" or "driver" implies a scaling operation of
the surface, either via a direct scaling operation or a change of
the output mode. This will override any kind of output scaling, so
that mapping a surface with a buffer size equal to the mode can
fill the screen independent of buffer_scale.
A method of "fill" means we don't scale up the buffer, however
any output scale is applied. This means that you may run into
an edge case where the application maps a buffer with the same
size of the output mode but buffer_scale 1 (thus making a
surface larger than the output). In this case it is allowed to
downscale the results to fit the screen.
The compositor must reply to this request with a configure event
with the dimensions for the output on which the surface will
be made fullscreen.
</description>
<arg name="method" type="uint" enum="fullscreen_method" summary="method for resolving size conflict"/>
<arg name="framerate" type="uint" summary="framerate in mHz"/>
<arg name="output" type="object" interface="wl_output" allow-null="true"
summary="output on which the surface is to be fullscreen"/>
</request>
<request name="set_popup">
<description summary="make the surface a popup surface">
Map the surface as a popup.
A popup surface is a transient surface with an added pointer
grab.
An existing implicit grab will be changed to owner-events mode,
and the popup grab will continue after the implicit grab ends
(i.e. releasing the mouse button does not cause the popup to
be unmapped).
The popup grab continues until the window is destroyed or a
mouse button is pressed in any other client's window. A click
in any of the client's surfaces is reported as normal, however,
clicks in other clients' surfaces will be discarded and trigger
the callback.
The x and y arguments specify the location of the upper left
corner of the surface relative to the upper left corner of the
parent surface, in surface-local coordinates.
</description>
<arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat" summary="seat whose pointer is used"/>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the implicit grab on the pointer"/>
<arg name="parent" type="object" interface="wl_surface" summary="parent surface"/>
<arg name="x" type="int" summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="y" type="int" summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
<arg name="flags" type="uint" enum="transient" summary="transient surface behavior"/>
</request>
<request name="set_maximized">
<description summary="make the surface a maximized surface">
Map the surface as a maximized surface.
If an output parameter is given then the surface will be
maximized on that output. If the client does not specify the
output then the compositor will apply its policy - usually
choosing the output on which the surface has the biggest surface
area.
The compositor will reply with a configure event telling
the expected new surface size. The operation is completed
on the next buffer attach to this surface.
A maximized surface typically fills the entire output it is
bound to, except for desktop elements such as panels. This is
the main difference between a maximized shell surface and a
fullscreen shell surface.
The details depend on the compositor implementation.
</description>
<arg name="output" type="object" interface="wl_output" allow-null="true"
summary="output on which the surface is to be maximized"/>
</request>
<request name="set_title">
<description summary="set surface title">
Set a short title for the surface.
This string may be used to identify the surface in a task bar,
window list, or other user interface elements provided by the
compositor.
The string must be encoded in UTF-8.
</description>
<arg name="title" type="string" summary="surface title"/>
</request>
<request name="set_class">
<description summary="set surface class">
Set a class for the surface.
The surface class identifies the general class of applications
to which the surface belongs. A common convention is to use the
file name (or the full path if it is a non-standard location) of
the application's .desktop file as the class.
</description>
<arg name="class_" type="string" summary="surface class"/>
</request>
<event name="ping">
<description summary="ping client">
Ping a client to check if it is receiving events and sending
requests. A client is expected to reply with a pong request.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the ping"/>
</event>
<event name="configure">
<description summary="suggest resize">
The configure event asks the client to resize its surface.
The size is a hint, in the sense that the client is free to
ignore it if it doesn't resize, pick a smaller size (to
satisfy aspect ratio or resize in steps of NxM pixels).
The edges parameter provides a hint about how the surface
was resized. The client may use this information to decide
how to adjust its content to the new size (e.g. a scrolling
area might adjust its content position to leave the viewable
content unmoved).
The client is free to dismiss all but the last configure
event it received.
The width and height arguments specify the size of the window
in surface-local coordinates.
</description>
<arg name="edges" type="uint" enum="resize" summary="how the surface was resized"/>
<arg name="width" type="int" summary="new width of the surface"/>
<arg name="height" type="int" summary="new height of the surface"/>
</event>
<event name="popup_done">
<description summary="popup interaction is done">
The popup_done event is sent out when a popup grab is broken,
that is, when the user clicks a surface that doesn't belong
to the client owning the popup surface.
</description>
</event>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_surface" version="6">
<description summary="an onscreen surface">
A surface is a rectangular area that may be displayed on zero
or more outputs, and shown any number of times at the compositor's
discretion. They can present wl_buffers, receive user input, and
define a local coordinate system.
The size of a surface (and relative positions on it) is described
in surface-local coordinates, which may differ from the buffer
coordinates of the pixel content, in case a buffer_transform
or a buffer_scale is used.
A surface without a "role" is fairly useless: a compositor does
not know where, when or how to present it. The role is the
purpose of a wl_surface. Examples of roles are a cursor for a
pointer (as set by wl_pointer.set_cursor), a drag icon
(wl_data_device.start_drag), a sub-surface
(wl_subcompositor.get_subsurface), and a window as defined by a
shell protocol (e.g. wl_shell.get_shell_surface).
A surface can have only one role at a time. Initially a
wl_surface does not have a role. Once a wl_surface is given a
role, it is set permanently for the whole lifetime of the
wl_surface object. Giving the current role again is allowed,
unless explicitly forbidden by the relevant interface
specification.
Surface roles are given by requests in other interfaces such as
wl_pointer.set_cursor. The request should explicitly mention
that this request gives a role to a wl_surface. Often, this
request also creates a new protocol object that represents the
role and adds additional functionality to wl_surface. When a
client wants to destroy a wl_surface, they must destroy this role
object before the wl_surface, otherwise a defunct_role_object error is
sent.
Destroying the role object does not remove the role from the
wl_surface, but it may stop the wl_surface from "playing the role".
For instance, if a wl_subsurface object is destroyed, the wl_surface
it was created for will be unmapped and forget its position and
z-order. It is allowed to create a wl_subsurface for the same
wl_surface again, but it is not allowed to use the wl_surface as
a cursor (cursor is a different role than sub-surface, and role
switching is not allowed).
</description>
<enum name="error">
<description summary="wl_surface error values">
These errors can be emitted in response to wl_surface requests.
</description>
<entry name="invalid_scale" value="0" summary="buffer scale value is invalid"/>
<entry name="invalid_transform" value="1" summary="buffer transform value is invalid"/>
<entry name="invalid_size" value="2" summary="buffer size is invalid"/>
<entry name="invalid_offset" value="3" summary="buffer offset is invalid"/>
<entry name="defunct_role_object" value="4"
summary="surface was destroyed before its role object"/>
</enum>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="delete surface">
Deletes the surface and invalidates its object ID.
</description>
</request>
<request name="attach">
<description summary="set the surface contents">
Set a buffer as the content of this surface.
The new size of the surface is calculated based on the buffer
size transformed by the inverse buffer_transform and the
inverse buffer_scale. This means that at commit time the supplied
buffer size must be an integer multiple of the buffer_scale. If
that's not the case, an invalid_size error is sent.
The x and y arguments specify the location of the new pending
buffer's upper left corner, relative to the current buffer's upper
left corner, in surface-local coordinates. In other words, the
x and y, combined with the new surface size define in which
directions the surface's size changes. Setting anything other than 0
as x and y arguments is discouraged, and should instead be replaced
with using the separate wl_surface.offset request.
When the bound wl_surface version is 5 or higher, passing any
non-zero x or y is a protocol violation, and will result in an
'invalid_offset' error being raised. The x and y arguments are ignored
and do not change the pending state. To achieve equivalent semantics,
use wl_surface.offset.
Surface contents are double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit.
The initial surface contents are void; there is no content.
wl_surface.attach assigns the given wl_buffer as the pending
wl_buffer. wl_surface.commit makes the pending wl_buffer the new
surface contents, and the size of the surface becomes the size
calculated from the wl_buffer, as described above. After commit,
there is no pending buffer until the next attach.
Committing a pending wl_buffer allows the compositor to read the
pixels in the wl_buffer. The compositor may access the pixels at
any time after the wl_surface.commit request. When the compositor
will not access the pixels anymore, it will send the
wl_buffer.release event. Only after receiving wl_buffer.release,
the client may reuse the wl_buffer. A wl_buffer that has been
attached and then replaced by another attach instead of committed
will not receive a release event, and is not used by the
compositor.
If a pending wl_buffer has been committed to more than one wl_surface,
the delivery of wl_buffer.release events becomes undefined. A well
behaved client should not rely on wl_buffer.release events in this
case. Alternatively, a client could create multiple wl_buffer objects
from the same backing storage or use wp_linux_buffer_release.
Destroying the wl_buffer after wl_buffer.release does not change
the surface contents. Destroying the wl_buffer before wl_buffer.release
is allowed as long as the underlying buffer storage isn't re-used (this
can happen e.g. on client process termination). However, if the client
destroys the wl_buffer before receiving the wl_buffer.release event and
mutates the underlying buffer storage, the surface contents become
undefined immediately.
If wl_surface.attach is sent with a NULL wl_buffer, the
following wl_surface.commit will remove the surface content.
</description>
<arg name="buffer" type="object" interface="wl_buffer" allow-null="true"
summary="buffer of surface contents"/>
<arg name="x" type="int" summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="y" type="int" summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
</request>
<request name="damage">
<description summary="mark part of the surface damaged">
This request is used to describe the regions where the pending
buffer is different from the current surface contents, and where
the surface therefore needs to be repainted. The compositor
ignores the parts of the damage that fall outside of the surface.
Damage is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit.
The damage rectangle is specified in surface-local coordinates,
where x and y specify the upper left corner of the damage rectangle.
The initial value for pending damage is empty: no damage.
wl_surface.damage adds pending damage: the new pending damage
is the union of old pending damage and the given rectangle.
wl_surface.commit assigns pending damage as the current damage,
and clears pending damage. The server will clear the current
damage as it repaints the surface.
Note! New clients should not use this request. Instead damage can be
posted with wl_surface.damage_buffer which uses buffer coordinates
instead of surface coordinates.
</description>
<arg name="x" type="int" summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="y" type="int" summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
<arg name="width" type="int" summary="width of damage rectangle"/>
<arg name="height" type="int" summary="height of damage rectangle"/>
</request>
<request name="frame">
<description summary="request a frame throttling hint">
Request a notification when it is a good time to start drawing a new
frame, by creating a frame callback. This is useful for throttling
redrawing operations, and driving animations.
When a client is animating on a wl_surface, it can use the 'frame'
request to get notified when it is a good time to draw and commit the
next frame of animation. If the client commits an update earlier than
that, it is likely that some updates will not make it to the display,
and the client is wasting resources by drawing too often.
The frame request will take effect on the next wl_surface.commit.
The notification will only be posted for one frame unless
requested again. For a wl_surface, the notifications are posted in
the order the frame requests were committed.
The server must send the notifications so that a client
will not send excessive updates, while still allowing
the highest possible update rate for clients that wait for the reply
before drawing again. The server should give some time for the client
to draw and commit after sending the frame callback events to let it
hit the next output refresh.
A server should avoid signaling the frame callbacks if the
surface is not visible in any way, e.g. the surface is off-screen,
or completely obscured by other opaque surfaces.
The object returned by this request will be destroyed by the
compositor after the callback is fired and as such the client must not
attempt to use it after that point.
The callback_data passed in the callback is the current time, in
milliseconds, with an undefined base.
</description>
<arg name="callback" type="new_id" interface="wl_callback" summary="callback object for the frame request"/>
</request>
<request name="set_opaque_region">
<description summary="set opaque region">
This request sets the region of the surface that contains
opaque content.
The opaque region is an optimization hint for the compositor
that lets it optimize the redrawing of content behind opaque
regions. Setting an opaque region is not required for correct
behaviour, but marking transparent content as opaque will result
in repaint artifacts.
The opaque region is specified in surface-local coordinates.
The compositor ignores the parts of the opaque region that fall
outside of the surface.
Opaque region is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit.
wl_surface.set_opaque_region changes the pending opaque region.
wl_surface.commit copies the pending region to the current region.
Otherwise, the pending and current regions are never changed.
The initial value for an opaque region is empty. Setting the pending
opaque region has copy semantics, and the wl_region object can be
destroyed immediately. A NULL wl_region causes the pending opaque
region to be set to empty.
</description>
<arg name="region" type="object" interface="wl_region" allow-null="true"
summary="opaque region of the surface"/>
</request>
<request name="set_input_region">
<description summary="set input region">
This request sets the region of the surface that can receive
pointer and touch events.
Input events happening outside of this region will try the next
surface in the server surface stack. The compositor ignores the
parts of the input region that fall outside of the surface.
The input region is specified in surface-local coordinates.
Input region is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit.
wl_surface.set_input_region changes the pending input region.
wl_surface.commit copies the pending region to the current region.
Otherwise the pending and current regions are never changed,
except cursor and icon surfaces are special cases, see
wl_pointer.set_cursor and wl_data_device.start_drag.
The initial value for an input region is infinite. That means the
whole surface will accept input. Setting the pending input region
has copy semantics, and the wl_region object can be destroyed
immediately. A NULL wl_region causes the input region to be set
to infinite.
</description>
<arg name="region" type="object" interface="wl_region" allow-null="true"
summary="input region of the surface"/>
</request>
<request name="commit">
<description summary="commit pending surface state">
Surface state (input, opaque, and damage regions, attached buffers,
etc.) is double-buffered. Protocol requests modify the pending state,
as opposed to the current state in use by the compositor. A commit
request atomically applies all pending state, replacing the current
state. After commit, the new pending state is as documented for each
related request.
On commit, a pending wl_buffer is applied first, and all other state
second. This means that all coordinates in double-buffered state are
relative to the new wl_buffer coming into use, except for
wl_surface.attach itself. If there is no pending wl_buffer, the
coordinates are relative to the current surface contents.
All requests that need a commit to become effective are documented
to affect double-buffered state.
Other interfaces may add further double-buffered surface state.
</description>
</request>
<event name="enter">
<description summary="surface enters an output">
This is emitted whenever a surface's creation, movement, or resizing
results in some part of it being within the scanout region of an
output.
Note that a surface may be overlapping with zero or more outputs.
</description>
<arg name="output" type="object" interface="wl_output" summary="output entered by the surface"/>
</event>
<event name="leave">
<description summary="surface leaves an output">
This is emitted whenever a surface's creation, movement, or resizing
results in it no longer having any part of it within the scanout region
of an output.
Clients should not use the number of outputs the surface is on for frame
throttling purposes. The surface might be hidden even if no leave event
has been sent, and the compositor might expect new surface content
updates even if no enter event has been sent. The frame event should be
used instead.
</description>
<arg name="output" type="object" interface="wl_output" summary="output left by the surface"/>
</event>
<!-- Version 2 additions -->
<request name="set_buffer_transform" since="2">
<description summary="sets the buffer transformation">
This request sets an optional transformation on how the compositor
interprets the contents of the buffer attached to the surface. The
accepted values for the transform parameter are the values for
wl_output.transform.
Buffer transform is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit.
A newly created surface has its buffer transformation set to normal.
wl_surface.set_buffer_transform changes the pending buffer
transformation. wl_surface.commit copies the pending buffer
transformation to the current one. Otherwise, the pending and current
values are never changed.
The purpose of this request is to allow clients to render content
according to the output transform, thus permitting the compositor to
use certain optimizations even if the display is rotated. Using
hardware overlays and scanning out a client buffer for fullscreen
surfaces are examples of such optimizations. Those optimizations are
highly dependent on the compositor implementation, so the use of this
request should be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Note that if the transform value includes 90 or 270 degree rotation,
the width of the buffer will become the surface height and the height
of the buffer will become the surface width.
If transform is not one of the values from the
wl_output.transform enum the invalid_transform protocol error
is raised.
</description>
<arg name="transform" type="int" enum="wl_output.transform"
summary="transform for interpreting buffer contents"/>
</request>
<!-- Version 3 additions -->
<request name="set_buffer_scale" since="3">
<description summary="sets the buffer scaling factor">
This request sets an optional scaling factor on how the compositor
interprets the contents of the buffer attached to the window.
Buffer scale is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit.
A newly created surface has its buffer scale set to 1.
wl_surface.set_buffer_scale changes the pending buffer scale.
wl_surface.commit copies the pending buffer scale to the current one.
Otherwise, the pending and current values are never changed.
The purpose of this request is to allow clients to supply higher
resolution buffer data for use on high resolution outputs. It is
intended that you pick the same buffer scale as the scale of the
output that the surface is displayed on. This means the compositor
can avoid scaling when rendering the surface on that output.
Note that if the scale is larger than 1, then you have to attach
a buffer that is larger (by a factor of scale in each dimension)
than the desired surface size.
If scale is not positive the invalid_scale protocol error is
raised.
</description>
<arg name="scale" type="int"
summary="positive scale for interpreting buffer contents"/>
</request>
<!-- Version 4 additions -->
<request name="damage_buffer" since="4">
<description summary="mark part of the surface damaged using buffer coordinates">
This request is used to describe the regions where the pending
buffer is different from the current surface contents, and where
the surface therefore needs to be repainted. The compositor
ignores the parts of the damage that fall outside of the surface.
Damage is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit.
The damage rectangle is specified in buffer coordinates,
where x and y specify the upper left corner of the damage rectangle.
The initial value for pending damage is empty: no damage.
wl_surface.damage_buffer adds pending damage: the new pending
damage is the union of old pending damage and the given rectangle.
wl_surface.commit assigns pending damage as the current damage,
and clears pending damage. The server will clear the current
damage as it repaints the surface.
This request differs from wl_surface.damage in only one way - it
takes damage in buffer coordinates instead of surface-local
coordinates. While this generally is more intuitive than surface
coordinates, it is especially desirable when using wp_viewport
or when a drawing library (like EGL) is unaware of buffer scale
and buffer transform.
Note: Because buffer transformation changes and damage requests may
be interleaved in the protocol stream, it is impossible to determine
the actual mapping between surface and buffer damage until
wl_surface.commit time. Therefore, compositors wishing to take both
kinds of damage into account will have to accumulate damage from the
two requests separately and only transform from one to the other
after receiving the wl_surface.commit.
</description>
<arg name="x" type="int" summary="buffer-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="y" type="int" summary="buffer-local y coordinate"/>
<arg name="width" type="int" summary="width of damage rectangle"/>
<arg name="height" type="int" summary="height of damage rectangle"/>
</request>
<!-- Version 5 additions -->
<request name="offset" since="5">
<description summary="set the surface contents offset">
The x and y arguments specify the location of the new pending
buffer's upper left corner, relative to the current buffer's upper
left corner, in surface-local coordinates. In other words, the
x and y, combined with the new surface size define in which
directions the surface's size changes.
Surface location offset is double-buffered state, see
wl_surface.commit.
This request is semantically equivalent to and the replaces the x and y
arguments in the wl_surface.attach request in wl_surface versions prior
to 5. See wl_surface.attach for details.
</description>
<arg name="x" type="int" summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="y" type="int" summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
</request>
<!-- Version 6 additions -->
<event name="preferred_buffer_scale" since="6">
<description summary="preferred buffer scale for the surface">
This event indicates the preferred buffer scale for this surface. It is
sent whenever the compositor's preference changes.
It is intended that scaling aware clients use this event to scale their
content and use wl_surface.set_buffer_scale to indicate the scale they
have rendered with. This allows clients to supply a higher detail
buffer.
</description>
<arg name="factor" type="int" summary="preferred scaling factor"/>
</event>
<event name="preferred_buffer_transform" since="6">
<description summary="preferred buffer transform for the surface">
This event indicates the preferred buffer transform for this surface.
It is sent whenever the compositor's preference changes.
It is intended that transform aware clients use this event to apply the
transform to their content and use wl_surface.set_buffer_transform to
indicate the transform they have rendered with.
</description>
<arg name="transform" type="uint" enum="wl_output.transform"
summary="preferred transform"/>
</event>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_seat" version="9">
<description summary="group of input devices">
A seat is a group of keyboards, pointer and touch devices. This
object is published as a global during start up, or when such a
device is hot plugged. A seat typically has a pointer and
maintains a keyboard focus and a pointer focus.
</description>
<enum name="capability" bitfield="true">
<description summary="seat capability bitmask">
This is a bitmask of capabilities this seat has; if a member is
set, then it is present on the seat.
</description>
<entry name="pointer" value="1" summary="the seat has pointer devices"/>
<entry name="keyboard" value="2" summary="the seat has one or more keyboards"/>
<entry name="touch" value="4" summary="the seat has touch devices"/>
</enum>
<enum name="error">
<description summary="wl_seat error values">
These errors can be emitted in response to wl_seat requests.
</description>
<entry name="missing_capability" value="0"
summary="get_pointer, get_keyboard or get_touch called on seat without the matching capability"/>
</enum>
<event name="capabilities">
<description summary="seat capabilities changed">
This is emitted whenever a seat gains or loses the pointer,
keyboard or touch capabilities. The argument is a capability
enum containing the complete set of capabilities this seat has.
When the pointer capability is added, a client may create a
wl_pointer object using the wl_seat.get_pointer request. This object
will receive pointer events until the capability is removed in the
future.
When the pointer capability is removed, a client should destroy the
wl_pointer objects associated with the seat where the capability was
removed, using the wl_pointer.release request. No further pointer
events will be received on these objects.
In some compositors, if a seat regains the pointer capability and a
client has a previously obtained wl_pointer object of version 4 or
less, that object may start sending pointer events again. This
behavior is considered a misinterpretation of the intended behavior
and must not be relied upon by the client. wl_pointer objects of
version 5 or later must not send events if created before the most
recent event notifying the client of an added pointer capability.
The above behavior also applies to wl_keyboard and wl_touch with the
keyboard and touch capabilities, respectively.
</description>
<arg name="capabilities" type="uint" enum="capability" summary="capabilities of the seat"/>
</event>
<request name="get_pointer">
<description summary="return pointer object">
The ID provided will be initialized to the wl_pointer interface
for this seat.
This request only takes effect if the seat has the pointer
capability, or has had the pointer capability in the past.
It is a protocol violation to issue this request on a seat that has
never had the pointer capability. The missing_capability error will
be sent in this case.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_pointer" summary="seat pointer"/>
</request>
<request name="get_keyboard">
<description summary="return keyboard object">
The ID provided will be initialized to the wl_keyboard interface
for this seat.
This request only takes effect if the seat has the keyboard
capability, or has had the keyboard capability in the past.
It is a protocol violation to issue this request on a seat that has
never had the keyboard capability. The missing_capability error will
be sent in this case.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_keyboard" summary="seat keyboard"/>
</request>
<request name="get_touch">
<description summary="return touch object">
The ID provided will be initialized to the wl_touch interface
for this seat.
This request only takes effect if the seat has the touch
capability, or has had the touch capability in the past.
It is a protocol violation to issue this request on a seat that has
never had the touch capability. The missing_capability error will
be sent in this case.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_touch" summary="seat touch interface"/>
</request>
<!-- Version 2 additions -->
<event name="name" since="2">
<description summary="unique identifier for this seat">
In a multi-seat configuration the seat name can be used by clients to
help identify which physical devices the seat represents.
The seat name is a UTF-8 string with no convention defined for its
contents. Each name is unique among all wl_seat globals. The name is
only guaranteed to be unique for the current compositor instance.
The same seat names are used for all clients. Thus, the name can be
shared across processes to refer to a specific wl_seat global.
The name event is sent after binding to the seat global. This event is
only sent once per seat object, and the name does not change over the
lifetime of the wl_seat global.
Compositors may re-use the same seat name if the wl_seat global is
destroyed and re-created later.
</description>
<arg name="name" type="string" summary="seat identifier"/>
</event>
<!-- Version 5 additions -->
<request name="release" type="destructor" since="5">
<description summary="release the seat object">
Using this request a client can tell the server that it is not going to
use the seat object anymore.
</description>
</request>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_pointer" version="9">
<description summary="pointer input device">
The wl_pointer interface represents one or more input devices,
such as mice, which control the pointer location and pointer_focus
of a seat.
The wl_pointer interface generates motion, enter and leave
events for the surfaces that the pointer is located over,
and button and axis events for button presses, button releases
and scrolling.
</description>
<enum name="error">
<entry name="role" value="0" summary="given wl_surface has another role"/>
</enum>
<request name="set_cursor">
<description summary="set the pointer surface">
Set the pointer surface, i.e., the surface that contains the
pointer image (cursor). This request gives the surface the role
of a cursor. If the surface already has another role, it raises
a protocol error.
The cursor actually changes only if the pointer
focus for this device is one of the requesting client's surfaces
or the surface parameter is the current pointer surface. If
there was a previous surface set with this request it is
replaced. If surface is NULL, the pointer image is hidden.
The parameters hotspot_x and hotspot_y define the position of
the pointer surface relative to the pointer location. Its
top-left corner is always at (x, y) - (hotspot_x, hotspot_y),
where (x, y) are the coordinates of the pointer location, in
surface-local coordinates.
On surface.attach requests to the pointer surface, hotspot_x
and hotspot_y are decremented by the x and y parameters
passed to the request. Attach must be confirmed by
wl_surface.commit as usual.
The hotspot can also be updated by passing the currently set
pointer surface to this request with new values for hotspot_x
and hotspot_y.
The input region is ignored for wl_surfaces with the role of
a cursor. When the use as a cursor ends, the wl_surface is
unmapped.
The serial parameter must match the latest wl_pointer.enter
serial number sent to the client. Otherwise the request will be
ignored.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the enter event"/>
<arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface" allow-null="true"
summary="pointer surface"/>
<arg name="hotspot_x" type="int" summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="hotspot_y" type="int" summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
</request>
<event name="enter">
<description summary="enter event">
Notification that this seat's pointer is focused on a certain
surface.
When a seat's focus enters a surface, the pointer image
is undefined and a client should respond to this event by setting
an appropriate pointer image with the set_cursor request.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the enter event"/>
<arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface" summary="surface entered by the pointer"/>
<arg name="surface_x" type="fixed" summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="surface_y" type="fixed" summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
</event>
<event name="leave">
<description summary="leave event">
Notification that this seat's pointer is no longer focused on
a certain surface.
The leave notification is sent before the enter notification
for the new focus.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the leave event"/>
<arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface" summary="surface left by the pointer"/>
</event>
<event name="motion">
<description summary="pointer motion event">
Notification of pointer location change. The arguments
surface_x and surface_y are the location relative to the
focused surface.
</description>
<arg name="time" type="uint" summary="timestamp with millisecond granularity"/>
<arg name="surface_x" type="fixed" summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="surface_y" type="fixed" summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
</event>
<enum name="button_state">
<description summary="physical button state">
Describes the physical state of a button that produced the button
event.
</description>
<entry name="released" value="0" summary="the button is not pressed"/>
<entry name="pressed" value="1" summary="the button is pressed"/>
</enum>
<event name="button">
<description summary="pointer button event">
Mouse button click and release notifications.
The location of the click is given by the last motion or
enter event.
The time argument is a timestamp with millisecond
granularity, with an undefined base.
The button is a button code as defined in the Linux kernel's
linux/input-event-codes.h header file, e.g. BTN_LEFT.
Any 16-bit button code value is reserved for future additions to the
kernel's event code list. All other button codes above 0xFFFF are
currently undefined but may be used in future versions of this
protocol.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the button event"/>
<arg name="time" type="uint" summary="timestamp with millisecond granularity"/>
<arg name="button" type="uint" summary="button that produced the event"/>
<arg name="state" type="uint" enum="button_state" summary="physical state of the button"/>
</event>
<enum name="axis">
<description summary="axis types">
Describes the axis types of scroll events.
</description>
<entry name="vertical_scroll" value="0" summary="vertical axis"/>
<entry name="horizontal_scroll" value="1" summary="horizontal axis"/>
</enum>
<event name="axis">
<description summary="axis event">
Scroll and other axis notifications.
For scroll events (vertical and horizontal scroll axes), the
value parameter is the length of a vector along the specified
axis in a coordinate space identical to those of motion events,
representing a relative movement along the specified axis.
For devices that support movements non-parallel to axes multiple
axis events will be emitted.
When applicable, for example for touch pads, the server can
choose to emit scroll events where the motion vector is
equivalent to a motion event vector.
When applicable, a client can transform its content relative to the
scroll distance.
</description>
<arg name="time" type="uint" summary="timestamp with millisecond granularity"/>
<arg name="axis" type="uint" enum="axis" summary="axis type"/>
<arg name="value" type="fixed" summary="length of vector in surface-local coordinate space"/>
</event>
<!-- Version 3 additions -->
<request name="release" type="destructor" since="3">
<description summary="release the pointer object">
Using this request a client can tell the server that it is not going to
use the pointer object anymore.
This request destroys the pointer proxy object, so clients must not call
wl_pointer_destroy() after using this request.
</description>
</request>
<!-- Version 5 additions -->
<event name="frame" since="5">
<description summary="end of a pointer event sequence">
Indicates the end of a set of events that logically belong together.
A client is expected to accumulate the data in all events within the
frame before proceeding.
All wl_pointer events before a wl_pointer.frame event belong
logically together. For example, in a diagonal scroll motion the
compositor will send an optional wl_pointer.axis_source event, two
wl_pointer.axis events (horizontal and vertical) and finally a
wl_pointer.frame event. The client may use this information to
calculate a diagonal vector for scrolling.
When multiple wl_pointer.axis events occur within the same frame,
the motion vector is the combined motion of all events.
When a wl_pointer.axis and a wl_pointer.axis_stop event occur within
the same frame, this indicates that axis movement in one axis has
stopped but continues in the other axis.
When multiple wl_pointer.axis_stop events occur within the same
frame, this indicates that these axes stopped in the same instance.
A wl_pointer.frame event is sent for every logical event group,
even if the group only contains a single wl_pointer event.
Specifically, a client may get a sequence: motion, frame, button,
frame, axis, frame, axis_stop, frame.
The wl_pointer.enter and wl_pointer.leave events are logical events
generated by the compositor and not the hardware. These events are
also grouped by a wl_pointer.frame. When a pointer moves from one
surface to another, a compositor should group the
wl_pointer.leave event within the same wl_pointer.frame.
However, a client must not rely on wl_pointer.leave and
wl_pointer.enter being in the same wl_pointer.frame.
Compositor-specific policies may require the wl_pointer.leave and
wl_pointer.enter event being split across multiple wl_pointer.frame
groups.
</description>
</event>
<enum name="axis_source">
<description summary="axis source types">
Describes the source types for axis events. This indicates to the
client how an axis event was physically generated; a client may
adjust the user interface accordingly. For example, scroll events
from a "finger" source may be in a smooth coordinate space with
kinetic scrolling whereas a "wheel" source may be in discrete steps
of a number of lines.
The "continuous" axis source is a device generating events in a
continuous coordinate space, but using something other than a
finger. One example for this source is button-based scrolling where
the vertical motion of a device is converted to scroll events while
a button is held down.
The "wheel tilt" axis source indicates that the actual device is a
wheel but the scroll event is not caused by a rotation but a
(usually sideways) tilt of the wheel.
</description>
<entry name="wheel" value="0" summary="a physical wheel rotation" />
<entry name="finger" value="1" summary="finger on a touch surface" />
<entry name="continuous" value="2" summary="continuous coordinate space"/>
<entry name="wheel_tilt" value="3" summary="a physical wheel tilt" since="6"/>
</enum>
<event name="axis_source" since="5">
<description summary="axis source event">
Source information for scroll and other axes.
This event does not occur on its own. It is sent before a
wl_pointer.frame event and carries the source information for
all events within that frame.
The source specifies how this event was generated. If the source is
wl_pointer.axis_source.finger, a wl_pointer.axis_stop event will be
sent when the user lifts the finger off the device.
If the source is wl_pointer.axis_source.wheel,
wl_pointer.axis_source.wheel_tilt or
wl_pointer.axis_source.continuous, a wl_pointer.axis_stop event may
or may not be sent. Whether a compositor sends an axis_stop event
for these sources is hardware-specific and implementation-dependent;
clients must not rely on receiving an axis_stop event for these
scroll sources and should treat scroll sequences from these scroll
sources as unterminated by default.
This event is optional. If the source is unknown for a particular
axis event sequence, no event is sent.
Only one wl_pointer.axis_source event is permitted per frame.
The order of wl_pointer.axis_discrete and wl_pointer.axis_source is
not guaranteed.
</description>
<arg name="axis_source" type="uint" enum="axis_source" summary="source of the axis event"/>
</event>
<event name="axis_stop" since="5">
<description summary="axis stop event">
Stop notification for scroll and other axes.
For some wl_pointer.axis_source types, a wl_pointer.axis_stop event
is sent to notify a client that the axis sequence has terminated.
This enables the client to implement kinetic scrolling.
See the wl_pointer.axis_source documentation for information on when
this event may be generated.
Any wl_pointer.axis events with the same axis_source after this
event should be considered as the start of a new axis motion.
The timestamp is to be interpreted identical to the timestamp in the
wl_pointer.axis event. The timestamp value may be the same as a
preceding wl_pointer.axis event.
</description>
<arg name="time" type="uint" summary="timestamp with millisecond granularity"/>
<arg name="axis" type="uint" enum="axis" summary="the axis stopped with this event"/>
</event>
<event name="axis_discrete" since="5">
<description summary="axis click event">
Discrete step information for scroll and other axes.
This event carries the axis value of the wl_pointer.axis event in
discrete steps (e.g. mouse wheel clicks).
This event is deprecated with wl_pointer version 8 - this event is not
sent to clients supporting version 8 or later.
This event does not occur on its own, it is coupled with a
wl_pointer.axis event that represents this axis value on a
continuous scale. The protocol guarantees that each axis_discrete
event is always followed by exactly one axis event with the same
axis number within the same wl_pointer.frame. Note that the protocol
allows for other events to occur between the axis_discrete and
its coupled axis event, including other axis_discrete or axis
events. A wl_pointer.frame must not contain more than one axis_discrete
event per axis type.
This event is optional; continuous scrolling devices
like two-finger scrolling on touchpads do not have discrete
steps and do not generate this event.
The discrete value carries the directional information. e.g. a value
of -2 is two steps towards the negative direction of this axis.
The axis number is identical to the axis number in the associated
axis event.
The order of wl_pointer.axis_discrete and wl_pointer.axis_source is
not guaranteed.
</description>
<arg name="axis" type="uint" enum="axis" summary="axis type"/>
<arg name="discrete" type="int" summary="number of steps"/>
</event>
<event name="axis_value120" since="8">
<description summary="axis high-resolution scroll event">
Discrete high-resolution scroll information.
This event carries high-resolution wheel scroll information,
with each multiple of 120 representing one logical scroll step
(a wheel detent). For example, an axis_value120 of 30 is one quarter of
a logical scroll step in the positive direction, a value120 of
-240 are two logical scroll steps in the negative direction within the
same hardware event.
Clients that rely on discrete scrolling should accumulate the
value120 to multiples of 120 before processing the event.
The value120 must not be zero.
This event replaces the wl_pointer.axis_discrete event in clients
supporting wl_pointer version 8 or later.
Where a wl_pointer.axis_source event occurs in the same
wl_pointer.frame, the axis source applies to this event.
The order of wl_pointer.axis_value120 and wl_pointer.axis_source is
not guaranteed.
</description>
<arg name="axis" type="uint" enum="axis" summary="axis type"/>
<arg name="value120" type="int" summary="scroll distance as fraction of 120"/>
</event>
<!-- Version 9 additions -->
<enum name="axis_relative_direction">
<description summary="axis relative direction">
This specifies the direction of the physical motion that caused a
wl_pointer.axis event, relative to the wl_pointer.axis direction.
</description>
<entry name="identical" value="0"
summary="physical motion matches axis direction"/>
<entry name="inverted" value="1"
summary="physical motion is the inverse of the axis direction"/>
</enum>
<event name="axis_relative_direction" since="9">
<description summary="axis relative physical direction event">
Relative directional information of the entity causing the axis
motion.
For a wl_pointer.axis event, the wl_pointer.axis_relative_direction
event specifies the movement direction of the entity causing the
wl_pointer.axis event. For example:
- if a user's fingers on a touchpad move down and this
causes a wl_pointer.axis vertical_scroll down event, the physical
direction is 'identical'
- if a user's fingers on a touchpad move down and this causes a
wl_pointer.axis vertical_scroll up scroll up event ('natural
scrolling'), the physical direction is 'inverted'.
A client may use this information to adjust scroll motion of
components. Specifically, enabling natural scrolling causes the
content to change direction compared to traditional scrolling.
Some widgets like volume control sliders should usually match the
physical direction regardless of whether natural scrolling is
active. This event enables clients to match the scroll direction of
a widget to the physical direction.
This event does not occur on its own, it is coupled with a
wl_pointer.axis event that represents this axis value.
The protocol guarantees that each axis_relative_direction event is
always followed by exactly one axis event with the same
axis number within the same wl_pointer.frame. Note that the protocol
allows for other events to occur between the axis_relative_direction
and its coupled axis event.
The axis number is identical to the axis number in the associated
axis event.
The order of wl_pointer.axis_relative_direction,
wl_pointer.axis_discrete and wl_pointer.axis_source is not
guaranteed.
</description>
<arg name="axis" type="uint" enum="axis" summary="axis type"/>
<arg name="direction" type="uint" enum="axis_relative_direction"
summary="physical direction relative to axis motion"/>
</event>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_keyboard" version="9">
<description summary="keyboard input device">
The wl_keyboard interface represents one or more keyboards
associated with a seat.
</description>
<enum name="keymap_format">
<description summary="keyboard mapping format">
This specifies the format of the keymap provided to the
client with the wl_keyboard.keymap event.
</description>
<entry name="no_keymap" value="0"
summary="no keymap; client must understand how to interpret the raw keycode"/>
<entry name="xkb_v1" value="1"
summary="libxkbcommon compatible, null-terminated string; to determine the xkb keycode, clients must add 8 to the key event keycode"/>
</enum>
<event name="keymap">
<description summary="keyboard mapping">
This event provides a file descriptor to the client which can be
memory-mapped in read-only mode to provide a keyboard mapping
description.
From version 7 onwards, the fd must be mapped with MAP_PRIVATE by
the recipient, as MAP_SHARED may fail.
</description>
<arg name="format" type="uint" enum="keymap_format" summary="keymap format"/>
<arg name="fd" type="fd" summary="keymap file descriptor"/>
<arg name="size" type="uint" summary="keymap size, in bytes"/>
</event>
<event name="enter">
<description summary="enter event">
Notification that this seat's keyboard focus is on a certain
surface.
The compositor must send the wl_keyboard.modifiers event after this
event.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the enter event"/>
<arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface" summary="surface gaining keyboard focus"/>
<arg name="keys" type="array" summary="the currently pressed keys"/>
</event>
<event name="leave">
<description summary="leave event">
Notification that this seat's keyboard focus is no longer on
a certain surface.
The leave notification is sent before the enter notification
for the new focus.
After this event client must assume that all keys, including modifiers,
are lifted and also it must stop key repeating if there's some going on.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the leave event"/>
<arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface" summary="surface that lost keyboard focus"/>
</event>
<enum name="key_state">
<description summary="physical key state">
Describes the physical state of a key that produced the key event.
</description>
<entry name="released" value="0" summary="key is not pressed"/>
<entry name="pressed" value="1" summary="key is pressed"/>
</enum>
<event name="key">
<description summary="key event">
A key was pressed or released.
The time argument is a timestamp with millisecond
granularity, with an undefined base.
The key is a platform-specific key code that can be interpreted
by feeding it to the keyboard mapping (see the keymap event).
If this event produces a change in modifiers, then the resulting
wl_keyboard.modifiers event must be sent after this event.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the key event"/>
<arg name="time" type="uint" summary="timestamp with millisecond granularity"/>
<arg name="key" type="uint" summary="key that produced the event"/>
<arg name="state" type="uint" enum="key_state" summary="physical state of the key"/>
</event>
<event name="modifiers">
<description summary="modifier and group state">
Notifies clients that the modifier and/or group state has
changed, and it should update its local state.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the modifiers event"/>
<arg name="mods_depressed" type="uint" summary="depressed modifiers"/>
<arg name="mods_latched" type="uint" summary="latched modifiers"/>
<arg name="mods_locked" type="uint" summary="locked modifiers"/>
<arg name="group" type="uint" summary="keyboard layout"/>
</event>
<!-- Version 3 additions -->
<request name="release" type="destructor" since="3">
<description summary="release the keyboard object"/>
</request>
<!-- Version 4 additions -->
<event name="repeat_info" since="4">
<description summary="repeat rate and delay">
Informs the client about the keyboard's repeat rate and delay.
This event is sent as soon as the wl_keyboard object has been created,
and is guaranteed to be received by the client before any key press
event.
Negative values for either rate or delay are illegal. A rate of zero
will disable any repeating (regardless of the value of delay).
This event can be sent later on as well with a new value if necessary,
so clients should continue listening for the event past the creation
of wl_keyboard.
</description>
<arg name="rate" type="int"
summary="the rate of repeating keys in characters per second"/>
<arg name="delay" type="int"
summary="delay in milliseconds since key down until repeating starts"/>
</event>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_touch" version="9">
<description summary="touchscreen input device">
The wl_touch interface represents a touchscreen
associated with a seat.
Touch interactions can consist of one or more contacts.
For each contact, a series of events is generated, starting
with a down event, followed by zero or more motion events,
and ending with an up event. Events relating to the same
contact point can be identified by the ID of the sequence.
</description>
<event name="down">
<description summary="touch down event and beginning of a touch sequence">
A new touch point has appeared on the surface. This touch point is
assigned a unique ID. Future events from this touch point reference
this ID. The ID ceases to be valid after a touch up event and may be
reused in the future.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the touch down event"/>
<arg name="time" type="uint" summary="timestamp with millisecond granularity"/>
<arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface" summary="surface touched"/>
<arg name="id" type="int" summary="the unique ID of this touch point"/>
<arg name="x" type="fixed" summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="y" type="fixed" summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
</event>
<event name="up">
<description summary="end of a touch event sequence">
The touch point has disappeared. No further events will be sent for
this touch point and the touch point's ID is released and may be
reused in a future touch down event.
</description>
<arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial number of the touch up event"/>
<arg name="time" type="uint" summary="timestamp with millisecond granularity"/>
<arg name="id" type="int" summary="the unique ID of this touch point"/>
</event>
<event name="motion">
<description summary="update of touch point coordinates">
A touch point has changed coordinates.
</description>
<arg name="time" type="uint" summary="timestamp with millisecond granularity"/>
<arg name="id" type="int" summary="the unique ID of this touch point"/>
<arg name="x" type="fixed" summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="y" type="fixed" summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
</event>
<event name="frame">
<description summary="end of touch frame event">
Indicates the end of a set of events that logically belong together.
A client is expected to accumulate the data in all events within the
frame before proceeding.
A wl_touch.frame terminates at least one event but otherwise no
guarantee is provided about the set of events within a frame. A client
must assume that any state not updated in a frame is unchanged from the
previously known state.
</description>
</event>
<event name="cancel">
<description summary="touch session cancelled">
Sent if the compositor decides the touch stream is a global
gesture. No further events are sent to the clients from that
particular gesture. Touch cancellation applies to all touch points
currently active on this client's surface. The client is
responsible for finalizing the touch points, future touch points on
this surface may reuse the touch point ID.
</description>
</event>
<!-- Version 3 additions -->
<request name="release" type="destructor" since="3">
<description summary="release the touch object"/>
</request>
<!-- Version 6 additions -->
<event name="shape" since="6">
<description summary="update shape of touch point">
Sent when a touchpoint has changed its shape.
This event does not occur on its own. It is sent before a
wl_touch.frame event and carries the new shape information for
any previously reported, or new touch points of that frame.
Other events describing the touch point such as wl_touch.down,
wl_touch.motion or wl_touch.orientation may be sent within the
same wl_touch.frame. A client should treat these events as a single
logical touch point update. The order of wl_touch.shape,
wl_touch.orientation and wl_touch.motion is not guaranteed.
A wl_touch.down event is guaranteed to occur before the first
wl_touch.shape event for this touch ID but both events may occur within
the same wl_touch.frame.
A touchpoint shape is approximated by an ellipse through the major and
minor axis length. The major axis length describes the longer diameter
of the ellipse, while the minor axis length describes the shorter
diameter. Major and minor are orthogonal and both are specified in
surface-local coordinates. The center of the ellipse is always at the
touchpoint location as reported by wl_touch.down or wl_touch.move.
This event is only sent by the compositor if the touch device supports
shape reports. The client has to make reasonable assumptions about the
shape if it did not receive this event.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="int" summary="the unique ID of this touch point"/>
<arg name="major" type="fixed" summary="length of the major axis in surface-local coordinates"/>
<arg name="minor" type="fixed" summary="length of the minor axis in surface-local coordinates"/>
</event>
<event name="orientation" since="6">
<description summary="update orientation of touch point">
Sent when a touchpoint has changed its orientation.
This event does not occur on its own. It is sent before a
wl_touch.frame event and carries the new shape information for
any previously reported, or new touch points of that frame.
Other events describing the touch point such as wl_touch.down,
wl_touch.motion or wl_touch.shape may be sent within the
same wl_touch.frame. A client should treat these events as a single
logical touch point update. The order of wl_touch.shape,
wl_touch.orientation and wl_touch.motion is not guaranteed.
A wl_touch.down event is guaranteed to occur before the first
wl_touch.orientation event for this touch ID but both events may occur
within the same wl_touch.frame.
The orientation describes the clockwise angle of a touchpoint's major
axis to the positive surface y-axis and is normalized to the -180 to
+180 degree range. The granularity of orientation depends on the touch
device, some devices only support binary rotation values between 0 and
90 degrees.
This event is only sent by the compositor if the touch device supports
orientation reports.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="int" summary="the unique ID of this touch point"/>
<arg name="orientation" type="fixed" summary="angle between major axis and positive surface y-axis in degrees"/>
</event>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_output" version="4">
<description summary="compositor output region">
An output describes part of the compositor geometry. The
compositor works in the 'compositor coordinate system' and an
output corresponds to a rectangular area in that space that is
actually visible. This typically corresponds to a monitor that
displays part of the compositor space. This object is published
as global during start up, or when a monitor is hotplugged.
</description>
<enum name="subpixel">
<description summary="subpixel geometry information">
This enumeration describes how the physical
pixels on an output are laid out.
</description>
<entry name="unknown" value="0" summary="unknown geometry"/>
<entry name="none" value="1" summary="no geometry"/>
<entry name="horizontal_rgb" value="2" summary="horizontal RGB"/>
<entry name="horizontal_bgr" value="3" summary="horizontal BGR"/>
<entry name="vertical_rgb" value="4" summary="vertical RGB"/>
<entry name="vertical_bgr" value="5" summary="vertical BGR"/>
</enum>
<enum name="transform">
<description summary="transform from framebuffer to output">
This describes the transform that a compositor will apply to a
surface to compensate for the rotation or mirroring of an
output device.
The flipped values correspond to an initial flip around a
vertical axis followed by rotation.
The purpose is mainly to allow clients to render accordingly and
tell the compositor, so that for fullscreen surfaces, the
compositor will still be able to scan out directly from client
surfaces.
</description>
<entry name="normal" value="0" summary="no transform"/>
<entry name="90" value="1" summary="90 degrees counter-clockwise"/>
<entry name="180" value="2" summary="180 degrees counter-clockwise"/>
<entry name="270" value="3" summary="270 degrees counter-clockwise"/>
<entry name="flipped" value="4" summary="180 degree flip around a vertical axis"/>
<entry name="flipped_90" value="5" summary="flip and rotate 90 degrees counter-clockwise"/>
<entry name="flipped_180" value="6" summary="flip and rotate 180 degrees counter-clockwise"/>
<entry name="flipped_270" value="7" summary="flip and rotate 270 degrees counter-clockwise"/>
</enum>
<event name="geometry">
<description summary="properties of the output">
The geometry event describes geometric properties of the output.
The event is sent when binding to the output object and whenever
any of the properties change.
The physical size can be set to zero if it doesn't make sense for this
output (e.g. for projectors or virtual outputs).
The geometry event will be followed by a done event (starting from
version 2).
Note: wl_output only advertises partial information about the output
position and identification. Some compositors, for instance those not
implementing a desktop-style output layout or those exposing virtual
outputs, might fake this information. Instead of using x and y, clients
should use xdg_output.logical_position. Instead of using make and model,
clients should use name and description.
</description>
<arg name="x" type="int"
summary="x position within the global compositor space"/>
<arg name="y" type="int"
summary="y position within the global compositor space"/>
<arg name="physical_width" type="int"
summary="width in millimeters of the output"/>
<arg name="physical_height" type="int"
summary="height in millimeters of the output"/>
<arg name="subpixel" type="int" enum="subpixel"
summary="subpixel orientation of the output"/>
<arg name="make" type="string"
summary="textual description of the manufacturer"/>
<arg name="model" type="string"
summary="textual description of the model"/>
<arg name="transform" type="int" enum="transform"
summary="transform that maps framebuffer to output"/>
</event>
<enum name="mode" bitfield="true">
<description summary="mode information">
These flags describe properties of an output mode.
They are used in the flags bitfield of the mode event.
</description>
<entry name="current" value="0x1"
summary="indicates this is the current mode"/>
<entry name="preferred" value="0x2"
summary="indicates this is the preferred mode"/>
</enum>
<event name="mode">
<description summary="advertise available modes for the output">
The mode event describes an available mode for the output.
The event is sent when binding to the output object and there
will always be one mode, the current mode. The event is sent
again if an output changes mode, for the mode that is now
current. In other words, the current mode is always the last
mode that was received with the current flag set.
Non-current modes are deprecated. A compositor can decide to only
advertise the current mode and never send other modes. Clients
should not rely on non-current modes.
The size of a mode is given in physical hardware units of
the output device. This is not necessarily the same as
the output size in the global compositor space. For instance,
the output may be scaled, as described in wl_output.scale,
or transformed, as described in wl_output.transform. Clients
willing to retrieve the output size in the global compositor
space should use xdg_output.logical_size instead.
The vertical refresh rate can be set to zero if it doesn't make
sense for this output (e.g. for virtual outputs).
The mode event will be followed by a done event (starting from
version 2).
Clients should not use the refresh rate to schedule frames. Instead,
they should use the wl_surface.frame event or the presentation-time
protocol.
Note: this information is not always meaningful for all outputs. Some
compositors, such as those exposing virtual outputs, might fake the
refresh rate or the size.
</description>
<arg name="flags" type="uint" enum="mode" summary="bitfield of mode flags"/>
<arg name="width" type="int" summary="width of the mode in hardware units"/>
<arg name="height" type="int" summary="height of the mode in hardware units"/>
<arg name="refresh" type="int" summary="vertical refresh rate in mHz"/>
</event>
<!-- Version 2 additions -->
<event name="done" since="2">
<description summary="sent all information about output">
This event is sent after all other properties have been
sent after binding to the output object and after any
other property changes done after that. This allows
changes to the output properties to be seen as
atomic, even if they happen via multiple events.
</description>
</event>
<event name="scale" since="2">
<description summary="output scaling properties">
This event contains scaling geometry information
that is not in the geometry event. It may be sent after
binding the output object or if the output scale changes
later. If it is not sent, the client should assume a
scale of 1.
A scale larger than 1 means that the compositor will
automatically scale surface buffers by this amount
when rendering. This is used for very high resolution
displays where applications rendering at the native
resolution would be too small to be legible.
It is intended that scaling aware clients track the
current output of a surface, and if it is on a scaled
output it should use wl_surface.set_buffer_scale with
the scale of the output. That way the compositor can
avoid scaling the surface, and the client can supply
a higher detail image.
The scale event will be followed by a done event.
</description>
<arg name="factor" type="int" summary="scaling factor of output"/>
</event>
<!-- Version 3 additions -->
<request name="release" type="destructor" since="3">
<description summary="release the output object">
Using this request a client can tell the server that it is not going to
use the output object anymore.
</description>
</request>
<!-- Version 4 additions -->
<event name="name" since="4">
<description summary="name of this output">
Many compositors will assign user-friendly names to their outputs, show
them to the user, allow the user to refer to an output, etc. The client
may wish to know this name as well to offer the user similar behaviors.
The name is a UTF-8 string with no convention defined for its contents.
Each name is unique among all wl_output globals. The name is only
guaranteed to be unique for the compositor instance.
The same output name is used for all clients for a given wl_output
global. Thus, the name can be shared across processes to refer to a
specific wl_output global.
The name is not guaranteed to be persistent across sessions, thus cannot
be used to reliably identify an output in e.g. configuration files.
Examples of names include 'HDMI-A-1', 'WL-1', 'X11-1', etc. However, do
not assume that the name is a reflection of an underlying DRM connector,
X11 connection, etc.
The name event is sent after binding the output object. This event is
only sent once per output object, and the name does not change over the
lifetime of the wl_output global.
Compositors may re-use the same output name if the wl_output global is
destroyed and re-created later. Compositors should avoid re-using the
same name if possible.
The name event will be followed by a done event.
</description>
<arg name="name" type="string" summary="output name"/>
</event>
<event name="description" since="4">
<description summary="human-readable description of this output">
Many compositors can produce human-readable descriptions of their
outputs. The client may wish to know this description as well, e.g. for
output selection purposes.
The description is a UTF-8 string with no convention defined for its
contents. The description is not guaranteed to be unique among all
wl_output globals. Examples might include 'Foocorp 11" Display' or
'Virtual X11 output via :1'.
The description event is sent after binding the output object and
whenever the description changes. The description is optional, and may
not be sent at all.
The description event will be followed by a done event.
</description>
<arg name="description" type="string" summary="output description"/>
</event>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_region" version="1">
<description summary="region interface">
A region object describes an area.
Region objects are used to describe the opaque and input
regions of a surface.
</description>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="destroy region">
Destroy the region. This will invalidate the object ID.
</description>
</request>
<request name="add">
<description summary="add rectangle to region">
Add the specified rectangle to the region.
</description>
<arg name="x" type="int" summary="region-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="y" type="int" summary="region-local y coordinate"/>
<arg name="width" type="int" summary="rectangle width"/>
<arg name="height" type="int" summary="rectangle height"/>
</request>
<request name="subtract">
<description summary="subtract rectangle from region">
Subtract the specified rectangle from the region.
</description>
<arg name="x" type="int" summary="region-local x coordinate"/>
<arg name="y" type="int" summary="region-local y coordinate"/>
<arg name="width" type="int" summary="rectangle width"/>
<arg name="height" type="int" summary="rectangle height"/>
</request>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_subcompositor" version="1">
<description summary="sub-surface compositing">
The global interface exposing sub-surface compositing capabilities.
A wl_surface, that has sub-surfaces associated, is called the
parent surface. Sub-surfaces can be arbitrarily nested and create
a tree of sub-surfaces.
The root surface in a tree of sub-surfaces is the main
surface. The main surface cannot be a sub-surface, because
sub-surfaces must always have a parent.
A main surface with its sub-surfaces forms a (compound) window.
For window management purposes, this set of wl_surface objects is
to be considered as a single window, and it should also behave as
such.
The aim of sub-surfaces is to offload some of the compositing work
within a window from clients to the compositor. A prime example is
a video player with decorations and video in separate wl_surface
objects. This should allow the compositor to pass YUV video buffer
processing to dedicated overlay hardware when possible.
</description>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="unbind from the subcompositor interface">
Informs the server that the client will not be using this
protocol object anymore. This does not affect any other
objects, wl_subsurface objects included.
</description>
</request>
<enum name="error">
<entry name="bad_surface" value="0"
summary="the to-be sub-surface is invalid"/>
<entry name="bad_parent" value="1"
summary="the to-be sub-surface parent is invalid"/>
</enum>
<request name="get_subsurface">
<description summary="give a surface the role sub-surface">
Create a sub-surface interface for the given surface, and
associate it with the given parent surface. This turns a
plain wl_surface into a sub-surface.
The to-be sub-surface must not already have another role, and it
must not have an existing wl_subsurface object. Otherwise the
bad_surface protocol error is raised.
Adding sub-surfaces to a parent is a double-buffered operation on the
parent (see wl_surface.commit). The effect of adding a sub-surface
becomes visible on the next time the state of the parent surface is
applied.
The parent surface must not be one of the child surface's descendants,
and the parent must be different from the child surface, otherwise the
bad_parent protocol error is raised.
This request modifies the behaviour of wl_surface.commit request on
the sub-surface, see the documentation on wl_subsurface interface.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="wl_subsurface"
summary="the new sub-surface object ID"/>
<arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"
summary="the surface to be turned into a sub-surface"/>
<arg name="parent" type="object" interface="wl_surface"
summary="the parent surface"/>
</request>
</interface>
<interface name="wl_subsurface" version="1">
<description summary="sub-surface interface to a wl_surface">
An additional interface to a wl_surface object, which has been
made a sub-surface. A sub-surface has one parent surface. A
sub-surface's size and position are not limited to that of the parent.
Particularly, a sub-surface is not automatically clipped to its
parent's area.
A sub-surface becomes mapped, when a non-NULL wl_buffer is applied
and the parent surface is mapped. The order of which one happens
first is irrelevant. A sub-surface is hidden if the parent becomes
hidden, or if a NULL wl_buffer is applied. These rules apply
recursively through the tree of surfaces.
The behaviour of a wl_surface.commit request on a sub-surface
depends on the sub-surface's mode. The possible modes are
synchronized and desynchronized, see methods
wl_subsurface.set_sync and wl_subsurface.set_desync. Synchronized
mode caches the wl_surface state to be applied when the parent's
state gets applied, and desynchronized mode applies the pending
wl_surface state directly. A sub-surface is initially in the
synchronized mode.
Sub-surfaces also have another kind of state, which is managed by
wl_subsurface requests, as opposed to wl_surface requests. This
state includes the sub-surface position relative to the parent
surface (wl_subsurface.set_position), and the stacking order of
the parent and its sub-surfaces (wl_subsurface.place_above and
.place_below). This state is applied when the parent surface's
wl_surface state is applied, regardless of the sub-surface's mode.
As the exception, set_sync and set_desync are effective immediately.
The main surface can be thought to be always in desynchronized mode,
since it does not have a parent in the sub-surfaces sense.
Even if a sub-surface is in desynchronized mode, it will behave as
in synchronized mode, if its parent surface behaves as in
synchronized mode. This rule is applied recursively throughout the
tree of surfaces. This means, that one can set a sub-surface into
synchronized mode, and then assume that all its child and grand-child
sub-surfaces are synchronized, too, without explicitly setting them.
Destroying a sub-surface takes effect immediately. If you need to
synchronize the removal of a sub-surface to the parent surface update,
unmap the sub-surface first by attaching a NULL wl_buffer, update parent,
and then destroy the sub-surface.
If the parent wl_surface object is destroyed, the sub-surface is
unmapped.
</description>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="remove sub-surface interface">
The sub-surface interface is removed from the wl_surface object
that was turned into a sub-surface with a
wl_subcompositor.get_subsurface request. The wl_surface's association
to the parent is deleted. The wl_surface is unmapped immediately.
</description>
</request>
<enum name="error">
<entry name="bad_surface" value="0"
summary="wl_surface is not a sibling or the parent"/>
</enum>
<request name="set_position">
<description summary="reposition the sub-surface">
This schedules a sub-surface position change.
The sub-surface will be moved so that its origin (top left
corner pixel) will be at the location x, y of the parent surface
coordinate system. The coordinates are not restricted to the parent
surface area. Negative values are allowed.
The scheduled coordinates will take effect whenever the state of the
parent surface is applied. When this happens depends on whether the
parent surface is in synchronized mode or not. See
wl_subsurface.set_sync and wl_subsurface.set_desync for details.
If more than one set_position request is invoked by the client before
the commit of the parent surface, the position of a new request always
replaces the scheduled position from any previous request.
The initial position is 0, 0.
</description>
<arg name="x" type="int" summary="x coordinate in the parent surface"/>
<arg name="y" type="int" summary="y coordinate in the parent surface"/>
</request>
<request name="place_above">
<description summary="restack the sub-surface">
This sub-surface is taken from the stack, and put back just
above the reference surface, changing the z-order of the sub-surfaces.
The reference surface must be one of the sibling surfaces, or the
parent surface. Using any other surface, including this sub-surface,
will cause a protocol error.
The z-order is double-buffered. Requests are handled in order and
applied immediately to a pending state. The final pending state is
copied to the active state the next time the state of the parent
surface is applied. When this happens depends on whether the parent
surface is in synchronized mode or not. See wl_subsurface.set_sync and
wl_subsurface.set_desync for details.
A new sub-surface is initially added as the top-most in the stack
of its siblings and parent.
</description>
<arg name="sibling" type="object" interface="wl_surface"
summary="the reference surface"/>
</request>
<request name="place_below">
<description summary="restack the sub-surface">
The sub-surface is placed just below the reference surface.
See wl_subsurface.place_above.
</description>
<arg name="sibling" type="object" interface="wl_surface"
summary="the reference surface"/>
</request>
<request name="set_sync">
<description summary="set sub-surface to synchronized mode">
Change the commit behaviour of the sub-surface to synchronized
mode, also described as the parent dependent mode.
In synchronized mode, wl_surface.commit on a sub-surface will
accumulate the committed state in a cache, but the state will
not be applied and hence will not change the compositor output.
The cached state is applied to the sub-surface immediately after
the parent surface's state is applied. This ensures atomic
updates of the parent and all its synchronized sub-surfaces.
Applying the cached state will invalidate the cache, so further
parent surface commits do not (re-)apply old state.
See wl_subsurface for the recursive effect of this mode.
</description>
</request>
<request name="set_desync">
<description summary="set sub-surface to desynchronized mode">
Change the commit behaviour of the sub-surface to desynchronized
mode, also described as independent or freely running mode.
In desynchronized mode, wl_surface.commit on a sub-surface will
apply the pending state directly, without caching, as happens
normally with a wl_surface. Calling wl_surface.commit on the
parent surface has no effect on the sub-surface's wl_surface
state. This mode allows a sub-surface to be updated on its own.
If cached state exists when wl_surface.commit is called in
desynchronized mode, the pending state is added to the cached
state, and applied as a whole. This invalidates the cache.
Note: even if a sub-surface is set to desynchronized, a parent
sub-surface may override it to behave as synchronized. For details,
see wl_subsurface.
If a surface's parent surface behaves as desynchronized, then
the cached state is applied on set_desync.
</description>
</request>
</interface>
</protocol>