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Move comments for non-statics from the .c to .h. adapt better for C, and

2008-06-30  Thomas Thurman  <tthurman@gnome.org>

        * src/core/bell.[ch]: Move comments for non-statics from the .c to .h.
        * Doxyfile: adapt better for C, and make quiet.


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Thomas Thurman 2008-06-30 13:42:37 +00:00 committed by Thomas James Alexander Thurman
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4 changed files with 82 additions and 62 deletions

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2008-06-30 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
* src/core/bell.[ch]: Move comments for non-statics from the .c to .h.
* Doxyfile: adapt better for C, and make quiet.
2008-06-29 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
* src/ui/theme-viewer.c (main): display the theme name
in the title bar. Closes #430198.

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@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ ALIASES =
# For instance, some of the names that are used will be different. The list
# of all members will be omitted, etc.
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = NO
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = YES
# Set the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA tag to YES if your project consists of Java
# sources only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored for Java.
@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ FILE_VERSION_FILTER =
# The QUIET tag can be used to turn on/off the messages that are generated
# by doxygen. Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used.
QUIET = NO
QUIET = YES
# The WARNINGS tag can be used to turn on/off the warning messages that are
# generated by doxygen. Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank

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@ -273,16 +273,6 @@ bell_visual_notify (MetaDisplay *display,
}
}
/**
* Gives the user some kind of visual bell; in fact, this is our response
* to any kind of bell request, but we set it up so that we only get
* notified about visual bells, and X deals with audible ones.
*
* If the configure script found we had no XKB, this does not exist.
*
* \param display The display the bell event came in on
* \param xkb_ev The bell event we just received
*/
void
meta_bell_notify (MetaDisplay *display,
XkbAnyEvent *xkb_ev)
@ -293,16 +283,7 @@ meta_bell_notify (MetaDisplay *display,
}
#endif /* HAVE_XKB */
/**
* Turns the bell to audible or visual. This tells X what to do, but
* not Metacity; you will need to set the "visual bell" pref for that.
*
* If the configure script found we had no XKB, this is a no-op.
*
* \param display The display we're configuring
* \param audible True for an audible bell, false for a visual bell
*/
void
metavoid
meta_bell_set_audible (MetaDisplay *display, gboolean audible)
{
#ifdef HAVE_XKB
@ -313,27 +294,6 @@ meta_bell_set_audible (MetaDisplay *display, gboolean audible)
#endif
}
/**
* Initialises the bell subsystem. This involves intialising
* XKB (which, despite being a keyboard extension, is the
* place to look for bell notifications), then asking it
* to send us bell notifications, and then also switching
* off the audible bell if we're using a visual one ourselves.
*
* Unlike most X extensions we use, we only initialise XKB here
* (rather than in main()). It's possible that XKB is not
* installed at all, but if that was known at build time
* we will have HAVE_XKB undefined, which will cause this
* function to be a no-op.
*
* \param display The display which is opening
*
* \bug There is a line of code that's never run that tells
* XKB to reset the bell status after we quit. Bill H said
* (<http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99886#c12>)
* that XFree86's implementation is broken so we shouldn't
* call it, but that was in 2002. Is it working now?
*/
gboolean
meta_bell_init (MetaDisplay *display)
{
@ -375,15 +335,6 @@ meta_bell_init (MetaDisplay *display)
return FALSE;
}
/**
* Shuts down the bell subsystem.
*
* \param display The display which is closing
*
* \bug This is never called! If we had XkbSetAutoResetControls
* enabled in meta_bell_init(), this wouldn't be a problem, but
* we don't.
*/
void
meta_bell_shutdown (MetaDisplay *display)
{
@ -396,14 +347,6 @@ meta_bell_shutdown (MetaDisplay *display)
#endif
}
/**
* Deals with a frame being destroyed. This is important because if we're
* using a visual bell, we might be flashing the edges of the frame, and
* so we'd have a timeout function waiting ready to un-flash them. If the
* frame's going away, we can tell the timeout not to bother.
*
* \param frame The frame which is being destroyed
*/
void
meta_bell_notify_frame_destroy (MetaFrame *frame)
{

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@ -1,6 +1,17 @@
/* Metacity visual bell */
/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */
/**
* \file bell.h Ring the bell or flash the screen
*
* Sometimes, X programs "ring the bell", whatever that means. Metacity lets
* the user configure the bell to be audible or visible (aka visual), and
* if it's visual it can be configured to be frame-flash or fullscreen-flash.
* We never get told about audible bells; X handles them just fine by itself.
*
* The visual bell was the result of a discussion in Bugzilla here:
* <http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99886>.
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Sun Microsystems Inc.
*
@ -28,9 +39,70 @@
#include "frame-private.h"
#ifdef HAVE_XKB
/**
* Gives the user some kind of visual bell; in fact, this is our response
* to any kind of bell request, but we set it up so that we only get
* notified about visual bells, and X deals with audible ones.
*
* If the configure script found we had no XKB, this does not exist.
*
* \param display The display the bell event came in on
* \param xkb_ev The bell event we just received
*/
void meta_bell_notify (MetaDisplay *display, XkbAnyEvent *xkb_ev);
#endif
/**
* Turns the bell to audible or visual. This tells X what to do, but
* not Metacity; you will need to set the "visual bell" pref for that.
*
* If the configure script found we had no XKB, this is a no-op.
*
* \param display The display we're configuring
* \param audible True for an audible bell, false for a visual bell
*/
void meta_bell_set_audible (MetaDisplay *display, gboolean audible);
/**
* Initialises the bell subsystem. This involves intialising
* XKB (which, despite being a keyboard extension, is the
* place to look for bell notifications), then asking it
* to send us bell notifications, and then also switching
* off the audible bell if we're using a visual one ourselves.
*
* Unlike most X extensions we use, we only initialise XKB here
* (rather than in main()). It's possible that XKB is not
* installed at all, but if that was known at build time
* we will have HAVE_XKB undefined, which will cause this
* function to be a no-op.
*
* \param display The display which is opening
*
* \bug There is a line of code that's never run that tells
* XKB to reset the bell status after we quit. Bill H said
* (<http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99886#c12>)
* that XFree86's implementation is broken so we shouldn't
* call it, but that was in 2002. Is it working now?
*/
gboolean meta_bell_init (MetaDisplay *display);
/**
* Shuts down the bell subsystem.
*
* \param display The display which is closing
*
* \bug This is never called! If we had XkbSetAutoResetControls
* enabled in meta_bell_init(), this wouldn't be a problem, but
* we don't.
*/
void meta_bell_shutdown (MetaDisplay *display);
/**
* Deals with a frame being destroyed. This is important because if we're
* using a visual bell, we might be flashing the edges of the frame, and
* so we'd have a timeout function waiting ready to un-flash them. If the
* frame's going away, we can tell the timeout not to bother.
*
* \param frame The frame which is being destroyed
*/
void meta_bell_notify_frame_destroy (MetaFrame *frame);