so we';re missing installing desktop files. edj icon files, wizard
data files in the wrong place, and much more. this also cleans up the
module meson build of pretty much all modules and make their build
files cimple and consistent so it's far easier to re-use things from
one module to the next. we should aim for simplicity, consistency
between as much as possible so we can refactor and turn into maybe
functions later. imho that starts with consistency though. until i can
see all the common patterns clearly, i don't want to write functions
yet. it's easier to see if all the files are consistently using the
same vars and formatting etc. etc. etc.
but either way the installation needs fixing so it installs all files
in the right places with the right permissions etc. etc. etc.
this doesn't fix all module build files bt all the ones i found that
were broken installs and they use what i think is a cleaner/simpler
template, BUT there is far too much copy & pastage here... far too
much.i need to find a cleaner way to automate this.
partially reverts 7e05eff3e3
This was causing problems when destroying some xdg v6 clients.
if weston-simple-shm was killed while not on the current desktop
it would remain on deskmirrors.
in the event that a client has not yet committed the changes from the
most recent resize event, it's legal for a client to have acked the previous
configure, ack this one, and then do nothing
this ensures that the last resize event(s) sizes are applied by the client
Small patch to reverse order of shell binding so that we always
support the newest shell first and fallback to older ones.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
in the case of internal windows, the client is deleted before any surfaces
are destroyed. this requires a special case to perform cleanups in order to
prevent client objects from leaking
this occurs when the shell resource dies before all the surfaces/positioners
are destroyed. usually this means the client has aborted, so there's no point in
sending an error or doing anything beyond performing a thorough cleanup
Replaces any checked-in wayland protocol files with auto-generation.
In some cases this means renaming include files that didn't use "standard"
names, or adding missing xml files. Any source edits are simple search and
replace, there should be no functional changes.
Our xdg_shell implementation has received some fixes that are also
applicable to wl_shell. Qt still uses wl_shell, so we do have a test
case, and do need to keep it up to date.
This copies some window attributes, clamping logic, and diagnostic prints
from the xdg_shell implementation.