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Jonas Ådahl
2f4a68c8c3 Clean up include macros mess
The order and way include macros were structured was chaotic, with no
real common thread between files. Try to tidy up the mess with some
common scheme, to make things look less messy.
2018-11-06 17:17:36 +01:00
Jonas Ådahl
6396974eae MetaWaylandPointerConstraint: Use own 'appears-focused' signal handler
Instead of having MetaWindowWayland having hooks into pointer
constraints subsystem, have the pointer constraints subsystem listen
for the signal itself and enable/disable itself.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762661
2016-03-09 14:26:53 +08:00
Jonas Ådahl
20908b9c2c MetaWaylandPointerConstraint: Make per surface state a quark
Make the per surface pointer constraint related state (list of
constraints on given surface) a quark managed from the pointer
constraints unit.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762661
2016-03-09 14:24:28 +08:00
Jonas Ådahl
ad7e654a8b MetaWaylandPointerConstraint: Don't expose internal function
It was exposed via meta-wayland-pointer-constraints.h for no apparent
reason.
2016-02-25 11:47:17 +08:00
Jonas Ådahl
5001aa76d7 MetaWaylandPointerConstraint: Remove redundant typedef 2016-02-25 11:32:20 +08:00
Jonas Ådahl
f1730e488d MetaWaylandPointerConstraint: Remove unused function 2016-02-25 11:32:20 +08:00
Jonas Ådahl
495c89401a Implement support for the wp_pointer_constraints protocol
The wp_pointer_constraints protocol is a protocol which enables clients
to manipulate the behavior of the pointer cursor associated with a seat.

Currently available constraints are locking the pointer to a static
position, and confining the pointer to a given region.

Currently locking is fully implemented, and confining is implemented for
rectangular confinement regions.

What else is lacking is less troublesome semantics for enabling the lock
or confinement; currently the only requirement implemented is that the
window that appears focused is the one that may aquire the lock.

This means that a pointer could be 'stolen' by creating a new window that
receives active focus, or when using focus-follows-mouse, a pointer
passes a window that has requested a lock. This semantics can be changed
and the protocol itself allows any semantics as seems fit.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744104
2016-02-16 19:02:48 +08:00