[PATCH wayland-protocols v3 1/7] xdg-shell: Turn xdg_surface into a generic base interface

Giulio Camuffo giuliocamuffo at gmail.com
Tue Jun 7 14:37:50 UTC 2016


Hi, just a few nitpicks below.

2016-05-26 7:32 GMT+03:00 Jonas Ådahl <jadahl at gmail.com>:
> Split out toplevel window like requests and events into a new interface
> called xdg_toplevel, and turn xdg_surface into a generic base interface
> which others extends.
>
> xdg_popup is changed to extend the xdg_surface.
>
> The configure event in xdg_surface was split up making
> xdg_surface.configure an event only carrying the serial number, while a
> new xdg_toplevel.configure event carries the other data previously sent
> via xdg_surface.configure. xdg_toplevel.configure is made to extend,
> via the latch-state mechanism, xdg_surface.configure and depends on
> that event to synchronize state.
>
> Other future xdg_surface based extensions are meant to also extend
> xdg_surface.configure for relevant window type dependend state
> synchronization.
>
> Signed-off-by: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl at gmail.com>
> Signed-off-by: Mike Blumenkrantz <zmike at samsung.com>
> ---
>
> Changes since v2:
>   - Grammar, typos and spelling fixes
>   - Tried to clarify the latched state configure events sequence
>   - Clarified window geometry constraints and semantics
>
>
>  unstable/xdg-shell/xdg-shell-unstable-v6.xml | 275 ++++++++++++++++-----------
>  1 file changed, 165 insertions(+), 110 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/unstable/xdg-shell/xdg-shell-unstable-v6.xml b/unstable/xdg-shell/xdg-shell-unstable-v6.xml
> index ce57153..fa838f9 100644
> --- a/unstable/xdg-shell/xdg-shell-unstable-v6.xml
> +++ b/unstable/xdg-shell/xdg-shell-unstable-v6.xml
> @@ -54,11 +54,9 @@
>
>      <request name="get_xdg_surface">
>        <description summary="create a shell surface from a surface">
> -       This creates an xdg_surface for the given surface and gives it the
> -       xdg_surface role. A wl_surface can only be given an xdg_surface role
> -       once. If get_xdg_surface is called with a wl_surface that already has
> -       an active xdg_surface associated with it, or if it had any other role,
> -       an error is raised.
> +       This creates an xdg_surface for the given surface. While xdg_surface
> +       itself is not a role, the corresponding surface may only be assigned
> +       a role extending xdg_surface, such as xdg_toplevel or xdg_popup.
>
>         See the documentation of xdg_surface for more details about what an
>         xdg_surface is and how it is used.
> @@ -67,29 +65,6 @@
>        <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"/>
>      </request>
>
> -    <request name="get_xdg_popup">
> -      <description summary="create a popup for a surface">
> -       This creates an xdg_popup for the given surface and gives it the
> -       xdg_popup role. A wl_surface can only be given an xdg_popup role
> -       once. If get_xdg_popup is called with a wl_surface that already has
> -       an active xdg_popup associated with it, or if it had any other role,
> -       an error is raised.
> -
> -       This request must be used in response to some sort of user action
> -       like a button press, key press, or touch down event.
> -
> -       See the documentation of xdg_popup for more details about what an
> -       xdg_popup is and how it is used.
> -      </description>
> -      <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="zxdg_popup_v6"/>
> -      <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"/>
> -      <arg name="parent" type="object" interface="wl_surface"/>
> -      <arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat" summary="the wl_seat of the user event"/>
> -      <arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="the serial of the user event"/>
> -      <arg name="x" type="int"/>
> -      <arg name="y" type="int"/>
> -    </request>
> -
>      <event name="ping">
>        <description summary="check if the client is alive">
>         The ping event asks the client if it's still alive. Pass the
> @@ -117,13 +92,23 @@
>    </interface>
>
>    <interface name="zxdg_surface_v6" version="1">
> -    <description summary="A desktop window">
> +    <description summary="desktop user interface surface base 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 windows, allowing to set
> -      properties like maximized, fullscreen, minimized, and to move and resize
> -      them, and associate metadata like title and app id.
> +      It provides a base set of functionality required to construct user
> +      interface elements requiring management by the compositor, such as
> +      toplevel windows, menus, etc. The types of functionality are split into
> +      xdg_surface roles.
> +
> +      Creating an xdg_surface does not set the role for a wl_surface. In order
> +      to map an xdg_surface, create a role-specific object using, e.g.,
> +      get_toplevel, get_popup. The wl_surface for any given xdg_surface can
> +      have at most one role, and may not be assigned any role not based on
> +      xdg_surface.
> +
> +      A role must be assigned before any other requests are made to the
> +      xdg_surface object.
>
>        The client must call wl_surface.commit on the corresponding wl_surface
>        for the xdg_surface state to take effect.
> @@ -133,12 +118,146 @@
>        manipulate a buffer prior to the first xdg_surface.configure call must
>        also be treated as errors.
>
> -      For a surface to be mapped by the compositor the client must have
> -      committed both an xdg_surface state and a buffer.
> +      For a surface to be mapped by the compositor the client must have assigned
> +      one of the xdg_surface based roles, it must have committed both the
> +      xdg_surface state and the role dependent state, and it must have committed
> +      a buffer.
> +    </description>
> +
> +    <enum name="error">
> +      <entry name="not_constructed" value="1"/>
> +      <entry name="already_constructed" value="2"/>
> +    </enum>
> +
> +    <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
> +      <description summary="destroy the xdg_surface">
> +       Destroy the xdg_surface object. An xdg_surface must only be destroyed
> +       after its role object has been destroyed.
Else what happens?

> +      </description>
> +    </request>
> +
> +    <request name="get_toplevel">
> +      <description summary="assign the xdg_toplevel surface role">
> +       This creates an xdg_toplevel object for the given xdg_surface and gives
> +       the associated wl_surface the xdg_toplevel role.
> +
> +       See the documentation of xdg_toplevel for more details about what an
> +       xdg_toplevel is and how it is used.
> +      </description>
> +      <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="zxdg_toplevel_v6"/>
> +    </request>
> +
> +    <request name="get_popup">
> +      <description summary="assign the xdg_popup surface role">
> +       This creates an xdg_popup object for the given xdg_surface and gives the
> +       associated wl_surface the xdg_popup role.
> +
> +       This request must be used in response to some sort of user action like a
> +       button press, key press, or touch down event.
> +
> +       See the documentation of xdg_popup for more details about what an
> +       xdg_popup is and how it is used.
> +      </description>
> +      <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="zxdg_popup_v6"/>
> +      <arg name="parent" type="object" interface="wl_surface"/>
> +      <arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat" summary="the wl_seat of the user event"/>
> +      <arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="the serial of the user event"/>
> +      <arg name="x" type="int"/>
> +      <arg name="y" type="int"/>
> +    </request>
> +
> +    <request name="set_window_geometry">
> +      <description summary="set the new window geometry">
> +       The window geometry of a surface is its "visible bounds" from the
> +       user's perspective. Client-side decorations often have invisible
> +       portions like drop-shadows which should be ignored for the
> +       purposes of aligning, placing and constraining windows.
> +
> +       The window geometry is double buffered, and will be applied at the
> +       time wl_surface.commit of the corresponding wl_surface is called.
> +
> +       Once the window geometry of the surface is set, it is not possible to
> +       unset it, and it will remain the same until set_window_geometry is
> +       called again, even if a new subsurface or buffer is attached.
> +
> +       If never set, the value is the full bounds of the surface,
> +       including any subsurfaces. This updates dynamically on every
> +       commit. This unset is meant for extremely simple clients.
> +
> +       The arguments are given in the surface-local coordinate space of
> +       the wl_surface associated with this xdg_surface.
> +
> +       The width and height must be greater than zero. Setting an invalid size
> +       will raise an error. When applied, the effective window geometry will be
> +       the set window geometry clamped to the bounding rectangle of the
> +       combined geometry of the surface of the xdg_surface and the associated
> +       subsurfaces.
> +      </description>
> +      <arg name="x" type="int"/>
> +      <arg name="y" type="int"/>
> +      <arg name="width" type="int"/>
> +      <arg name="height" type="int"/>
> +    </request>
> +
> +    <request name="ack_configure">
> +      <description summary="ack a configure event">
> +       When a configure event is received, if a client commits the
> +       surface in response to the configure event, then the client
> +       must make an ack_configure request sometime before the commit
> +       request, passing along the serial of the configure event.
> +
> +       For instance, for toplevel surfaces the compositor might use this
> +       information to move a surface to the top left only when the client has
> +       drawn itself for the maximized or fullscreen state.
> +
> +       If the client receives multiple configure events before it
> +       can respond to one, it only has to ack the last configure event.
> +
> +       A client is not required to commit immediately after sending
> +       an ack_configure request - it may even ack_configure several times
> +       before its next surface commit.
> +
> +       A client may send multiple ack_configure requests before committing, but
> +       only the last request sent before a commit indicates which configure
> +       event the client really is responding to.
> +      </description>
> +      <arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="the serial from the configure event"/>
> +    </request>
> +
> +    <event name="configure">
> +      <description summary="suggest a surface change">
> +       The configure event marks the end of a configure sequence. A configure
> +       sequence is a set of zero or more events configuring the drawing of the
> +       surface, finalized by this event.
> +
> +       Where applicable, xdg_surface surface roles will during a configure
"xdg_surface's"?

> +       sequence extend this event as a latched state sent as events before the
> +       xdg_surface.configure event. Such events should be considered to make up
> +       a set of atomically applied configuration states, where the
> +       xdg_surface.configure commits the accumulated state.
> +
> +       Clients should arrange their surface for the new states, and then send
> +       an ack_configure request with the serial sent in this configure event at
> +       some point before committing the new surface.
> +
> +       If the client receives multiple configure events before it can respond
> +       to one, it is free to discard all but the last event it received.
> +      </description>
> +      <arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial of the configure event"/>
> +    </event>
> +  </interface>
> +
> +  <interface name="zxdg_toplevel_v6" version="1">
> +    <description summary="toplevel surface">
> +      This interface defines an xdg_surface role which allows a surface to,
> +      among other things, set window-like properties such as maximize,
> +      fullscreen, and minimize, set application-specific metadata like title and
> +      id, and well as trigger user interactive operations such as interactive
s/and/as/

> +      resize and move.
>      </description>
>
>      <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
> -      <description summary="Destroy the xdg_surface">
> +      <description summary="destroy the xdg_toplevel">
>         Unmap and destroy the window. The window will be effectively
>         hidden from the user's point of view, and all state like
>         maximization, fullscreen, and so on, will be lost.
> @@ -155,7 +274,7 @@
>         "auxiliary" surfaces, so that the parent is raised when the dialog
>         is raised.
>        </description>
> -      <arg name="parent" type="object" interface="zxdg_surface_v6" allow-null="true"/>
> +      <arg name="parent" type="object" interface="zxdg_toplevel_v6" allow-null="true"/>
>      </request>
>
>      <request name="set_title">
> @@ -348,8 +467,10 @@
>
>      <event name="configure">
>        <description summary="suggest a surface change">
> -       The configure event asks the client to resize its surface or to
> -       change its state.
> +       This configure event asks the client to resize its toplevel surface or
> +       to change its state. It is not sent by itself but as a latched state
> +       sent prior to the xdg_surface.configure event. See xdg_surface.configure
> +       for details.
>
>         The width and height arguments specify a hint to the window
>         about how its surface should be resized in window geometry
> @@ -364,81 +485,15 @@
>         arguments should be interpreted, and possibly how it should be
>         drawn.
>
> -       Clients should arrange their surface for the new size and
> -       states, and then send a ack_configure request with the serial
> -       sent in this configure event at some point before committing
> -       the new surface.
> -
> -       If the client receives multiple configure events before it
> -       can respond to one, it is free to discard all but the last
> -       event it received.
> +       Clients must send an ack_configure in response to this event. See
> +       xdg_surface.configure and xdg_surface.ack_configure for details.
>        </description>
>
>        <arg name="width" type="int"/>
>        <arg name="height" type="int"/>
>        <arg name="states" type="array"/>
> -      <arg name="serial" type="uint"/>
>      </event>
>
> -    <request name="ack_configure">
> -      <description summary="ack a configure event">
> -       When a configure event is received, if a client commits the
> -       surface in response to the configure event, then the client
> -       must make an ack_configure request sometime before the commit
> -       request, passing along the serial of the configure event.
> -
> -       For instance, the compositor might use this information to move
> -       a surface to the top left only when the client has drawn itself
> -       for the maximized or fullscreen state.
> -
> -       If the client receives multiple configure events before it
> -       can respond to one, it only has to ack the last configure event.
> -
> -       A client is not required to commit immediately after sending
> -       an ack_configure request - it may even ack_configure several times
> -       before its next surface commit.
> -
> -       The compositor expects that the most recently received
> -       ack_configure request at the time of a commit indicates which
> -       configure event the client is responding to.
> -      </description>
> -      <arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="the serial from the configure event"/>
> -    </request>
> -
> -    <request name="set_window_geometry">
> -      <description summary="set the new window geometry">
> -       The window geometry of a window is its "visible bounds" from the
> -       user's perspective. Client-side decorations often have invisible
> -       portions like drop-shadows which should be ignored for the
> -       purposes of aligning, placing and constraining windows.
> -
> -       The window geometry is double buffered, and will be applied at the
> -       time wl_surface.commit of the corresponding wl_surface is called.
> -
> -       Once the window geometry of the surface is set once, it is not
> -       possible to unset it, and it will remain the same until
> -       set_window_geometry is called again, even if a new subsurface or
> -       buffer is attached.
> -
> -       If never set, the value is the full bounds of the surface,
> -       including any subsurfaces. This updates dynamically on every
> -       commit. This unset mode is meant for extremely simple clients.
> -
> -       If responding to a configure event, the window geometry in here
> -       must respect the sizing negotiations specified by the states in
> -       the configure event.
> -
> -       The arguments are given in the surface local coordinate space of
> -       the wl_surface associated with this xdg_surface.
> -
> -       The width and height must be greater than zero.
> -      </description>
> -      <arg name="x" type="int"/>
> -      <arg name="y" type="int"/>
> -      <arg name="width" type="int"/>
> -      <arg name="height" type="int"/>
> -    </request>
> -
>      <request name="set_max_size">
>        <description summary="set the maximum size">
>         Set a maximum size for the window.
> @@ -447,7 +502,7 @@
>         not try to configure the window beyond this size.
>
>         The width and height arguments are in window geometry coordinates.
> -       See set_window_geometry.
> +       See xdg_surface.set_window_geometry.
>
>         Values set in this way are double-buffered. They will get applied
>         on the next commit.
> @@ -488,7 +543,7 @@
>         not try to configure the window below this size.
>
>         The width and height arguments are in window geometry coordinates.
> -       See set_window_geometry.
> +       See xdg_surface.set_window_geometry.
>
>         Values set in this way are double-buffered. They will get applied
>         on the next commit.
> @@ -631,7 +686,7 @@
>        their own is clicked should dismiss the popup using the destroy
>        request.
>
> -      The parent surface must have either an xdg_surface or xdg_popup
> +      The parent surface must have either the xdg_toplevel or xdg_popup surface
>        role.
>
>        Specifying an xdg_popup for the parent means that the popups are
> @@ -653,7 +708,7 @@
>        The x and y arguments passed when creating the popup object specify
>        where the top left of the popup should be placed, relative to the
>        local surface coordinates of the parent surface. See
> -      xdg_shell.get_xdg_popup.
> +      xdg_surface.get_popup.
>
>        The client must call wl_surface.commit on the corresponding wl_surface
>        for the xdg_popup state to take effect.
> --
> 2.5.5
>
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