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weston/clients/dnd.c

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/*
* Copyright © 2010 Kristian Høgsberg
*
* 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.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <cairo.h>
#include <sys/epoll.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <wayland-client.h>
#include <wayland-cursor.h>
#include "window.h"
#include "shared/cairo-util.h"
#include "shared/helpers.h"
#include "shared/xalloc.h"
struct dnd_drag;
struct pointer {
struct input *input;
bool dragging;
struct wl_list link;
};
struct dnd {
struct window *window;
struct widget *widget;
struct display *display;
uint32_t key;
struct item *items[16];
int self_only;
struct dnd_drag *current_drag;
struct wl_list pointers;
};
struct dnd_drag {
cairo_surface_t *translucent;
cairo_surface_t *opaque;
int hotspot_x, hotspot_y;
struct dnd *dnd;
struct input *input;
uint32_t time;
struct item *item;
int x_offset, y_offset;
int width, height;
data-device: Implement DnD actions The policy in weston in order to determine the chosen DnD action is deliberately simple, and is probably the minimals that any compositor should be doing here. Besides honoring the set_actions requests on both wl_data_source and wl_data_offer, weston now will emit the newly added "action" events notifying both source and dest of the chosen action. The "dnd" client has been updated too (although minimally), so it notifies the compositor of a "move" action on both sides. Changes since v8: - Add back wl_data_offer.source_actions emission, gone during last code shuffling. Fix nits found in review. Changes since v7: - Fixes spotted during review. Add client-side version checks. Implement .action emission as specified in protocol patch v11. Changes since v6: - Emit errors as defined in DnD actions patch v10. Changes since v5: - Use enum types and values for not-a-bitfield stored values. handle errors when finding unexpected dnd_actions values. Changes since v4: - Added compositor-side version checks. Spaces vs tabs fixes. Fixed resource versioning. Initialized new weston_data_source/offer fields. Changes since v3: - Put data_source.action to use in the dnd client, now updates the dnd surface like data_source.target events do. Changes since v2: - Split from DnD progress notification changes. Changes since v1: - Updated to v2 of DnD actions protocol changes, implement wl_data_offer.source_actions. - Fixed coding style issues. Signed-off-by: Carlos Garnacho <carlosg@gnome.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@igalia.com> Reviewed-by: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
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uint32_t dnd_action;
const char *mime_type;
struct wl_surface *drag_surface;
struct wl_data_source *data_source;
};
struct item {
cairo_surface_t *surface;
int seed;
int x, y;
};
struct dnd_flower_message {
int seed, x_offset, y_offset;
};
static const int item_width = 64;
static const int item_height = 64;
static const int item_padding = 16;
static const char flower_mime_type[] = "application/x-wayland-dnd-flower";
static const char text_mime_type[] = "text/plain;charset=utf-8";
static struct item *
item_create(struct display *display, int x, int y, int seed)
{
struct item *item;
struct timeval tv;
item = malloc(sizeof *item);
if (item == NULL)
return NULL;
gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
item->seed = seed ? seed : tv.tv_usec;
srandom(item->seed);
const int petal_count = 3 + random() % 5;
const double r1 = 20 + random() % 10;
const double r2 = 5 + random() % 12;
const double u = (10 + random() % 90) / 100.0;
const double v = (random() % 90) / 100.0;
cairo_t *cr;
int i;
double t, dt = 2 * M_PI / (petal_count * 2);
double x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3;
struct rectangle rect;
rect.width = item_width;
rect.height = item_height;
item->surface =
display_create_surface(display, NULL, &rect, SURFACE_SHM);
item->x = x;
item->y = y;
cr = cairo_create(item->surface);
cairo_set_operator(cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE);
cairo_set_source_rgba(cr, 0, 0, 0, 0);
cairo_paint(cr);
cairo_set_operator(cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_OVER);
cairo_translate(cr, item_width / 2, item_height / 2);
t = random();
cairo_move_to(cr, cos(t) * r1, sin(t) * r1);
for (i = 0; i < petal_count; i++, t += dt * 2) {
x1 = cos(t) * r1;
y1 = sin(t) * r1;
x2 = cos(t + dt) * r2;
y2 = sin(t + dt) * r2;
x3 = cos(t + 2 * dt) * r1;
y3 = sin(t + 2 * dt) * r1;
cairo_curve_to(cr,
x1 - y1 * u, y1 + x1 * u,
x2 + y2 * v, y2 - x2 * v,
x2, y2);
cairo_curve_to(cr,
x2 - y2 * v, y2 + x2 * v,
x3 + y3 * u, y3 - x3 * u,
x3, y3);
}
cairo_close_path(cr);
cairo_set_source_rgba(cr,
0.5 + (random() % 50) / 49.0,
0.5 + (random() % 50) / 49.0,
0.5 + (random() % 50) / 49.0,
0.5 + (random() % 100) / 99.0);
cairo_fill_preserve(cr);
cairo_set_line_width(cr, 1);
cairo_set_source_rgba(cr,
0.5 + (random() % 50) / 49.0,
0.5 + (random() % 50) / 49.0,
0.5 + (random() % 50) / 49.0,
0.5 + (random() % 100) / 99.0);
cairo_stroke(cr);
cairo_destroy(cr);
return item;
}
static void
dnd_redraw_handler(struct widget *widget, void *data)
{
struct dnd *dnd = data;
struct rectangle allocation;
cairo_t *cr;
cairo_surface_t *surface, *item_surface;
unsigned int i;
surface = window_get_surface(dnd->window);
cr = cairo_create(surface);
widget_get_allocation(dnd->widget, &allocation);
cairo_rectangle(cr, allocation.x, allocation.y,
allocation.width, allocation.height);
cairo_set_operator(cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE);
cairo_set_source_rgba(cr, 0, 0, 0, 0.8);
cairo_fill(cr);
cairo_rectangle(cr, allocation.x, allocation.y,
allocation.width, allocation.height);
cairo_clip(cr);
cairo_set_operator(cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_OVER);
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(dnd->items); i++) {
if (!dnd->items[i])
continue;
if (dnd->current_drag && dnd->items[i] == dnd->current_drag->item)
item_surface = dnd->current_drag->translucent;
else
item_surface = dnd->items[i]->surface;
cairo_set_source_surface(cr, item_surface,
dnd->items[i]->x + allocation.x,
dnd->items[i]->y + allocation.y);
cairo_paint(cr);
}
cairo_destroy(cr);
cairo_surface_destroy(surface);
}
static void
keyboard_focus_handler(struct window *window,
struct input *device, void *data)
{
struct dnd *dnd = data;
window_schedule_redraw(dnd->window);
}
static int
dnd_add_item(struct dnd *dnd, struct item *item)
{
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(dnd->items); i++) {
if (dnd->items[i] == 0) {
dnd->items[i] = item;
return i;
}
}
return -1;
}
static struct item *
dnd_get_item(struct dnd *dnd, int32_t x, int32_t y)
{
struct item *item;
struct rectangle allocation;
unsigned int i;
widget_get_allocation(dnd->widget, &allocation);
x -= allocation.x;
y -= allocation.y;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(dnd->items); i++) {
item = dnd->items[i];
if (item &&
item->x <= x && x < item->x + item_width &&
item->y <= y && y < item->y + item_height)
return item;
}
return NULL;
}
static int
lookup_dnd_cursor(uint32_t dnd_action)
{
if (dnd_action == WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_MOVE)
return CURSOR_DND_MOVE;
else if (dnd_action == WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_COPY)
return CURSOR_DND_COPY;
return CURSOR_DND_FORBIDDEN;
}
static void
dnd_drag_update_cursor(struct dnd_drag *dnd_drag)
{
int cursor;
if (dnd_drag->mime_type == NULL)
cursor = CURSOR_DND_FORBIDDEN;
else
cursor = lookup_dnd_cursor(dnd_drag->dnd_action);
input_set_pointer_image(dnd_drag->input, cursor);
}
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static void
data-device: Implement DnD actions The policy in weston in order to determine the chosen DnD action is deliberately simple, and is probably the minimals that any compositor should be doing here. Besides honoring the set_actions requests on both wl_data_source and wl_data_offer, weston now will emit the newly added "action" events notifying both source and dest of the chosen action. The "dnd" client has been updated too (although minimally), so it notifies the compositor of a "move" action on both sides. Changes since v8: - Add back wl_data_offer.source_actions emission, gone during last code shuffling. Fix nits found in review. Changes since v7: - Fixes spotted during review. Add client-side version checks. Implement .action emission as specified in protocol patch v11. Changes since v6: - Emit errors as defined in DnD actions patch v10. Changes since v5: - Use enum types and values for not-a-bitfield stored values. handle errors when finding unexpected dnd_actions values. Changes since v4: - Added compositor-side version checks. Spaces vs tabs fixes. Fixed resource versioning. Initialized new weston_data_source/offer fields. Changes since v3: - Put data_source.action to use in the dnd client, now updates the dnd surface like data_source.target events do. Changes since v2: - Split from DnD progress notification changes. Changes since v1: - Updated to v2 of DnD actions protocol changes, implement wl_data_offer.source_actions. - Fixed coding style issues. Signed-off-by: Carlos Garnacho <carlosg@gnome.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@igalia.com> Reviewed-by: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
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dnd_drag_update_surface(struct dnd_drag *dnd_drag)
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{
struct dnd *dnd = dnd_drag->dnd;
cairo_surface_t *surface;
struct wl_buffer *buffer;
data-device: Implement DnD actions The policy in weston in order to determine the chosen DnD action is deliberately simple, and is probably the minimals that any compositor should be doing here. Besides honoring the set_actions requests on both wl_data_source and wl_data_offer, weston now will emit the newly added "action" events notifying both source and dest of the chosen action. The "dnd" client has been updated too (although minimally), so it notifies the compositor of a "move" action on both sides. Changes since v8: - Add back wl_data_offer.source_actions emission, gone during last code shuffling. Fix nits found in review. Changes since v7: - Fixes spotted during review. Add client-side version checks. Implement .action emission as specified in protocol patch v11. Changes since v6: - Emit errors as defined in DnD actions patch v10. Changes since v5: - Use enum types and values for not-a-bitfield stored values. handle errors when finding unexpected dnd_actions values. Changes since v4: - Added compositor-side version checks. Spaces vs tabs fixes. Fixed resource versioning. Initialized new weston_data_source/offer fields. Changes since v3: - Put data_source.action to use in the dnd client, now updates the dnd surface like data_source.target events do. Changes since v2: - Split from DnD progress notification changes. Changes since v1: - Updated to v2 of DnD actions protocol changes, implement wl_data_offer.source_actions. - Fixed coding style issues. Signed-off-by: Carlos Garnacho <carlosg@gnome.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@igalia.com> Reviewed-by: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
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if (dnd_drag->mime_type && dnd_drag->dnd_action)
surface = dnd_drag->opaque;
else
surface = dnd_drag->translucent;
buffer = display_get_buffer_for_surface(dnd->display, surface);
wl_surface_attach(dnd_drag->drag_surface, buffer, 0, 0);
wl_surface_damage(dnd_drag->drag_surface, 0, 0,
dnd_drag->width, dnd_drag->height);
wl_surface_commit(dnd_drag->drag_surface);
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}
data-device: Implement DnD actions The policy in weston in order to determine the chosen DnD action is deliberately simple, and is probably the minimals that any compositor should be doing here. Besides honoring the set_actions requests on both wl_data_source and wl_data_offer, weston now will emit the newly added "action" events notifying both source and dest of the chosen action. The "dnd" client has been updated too (although minimally), so it notifies the compositor of a "move" action on both sides. Changes since v8: - Add back wl_data_offer.source_actions emission, gone during last code shuffling. Fix nits found in review. Changes since v7: - Fixes spotted during review. Add client-side version checks. Implement .action emission as specified in protocol patch v11. Changes since v6: - Emit errors as defined in DnD actions patch v10. Changes since v5: - Use enum types and values for not-a-bitfield stored values. handle errors when finding unexpected dnd_actions values. Changes since v4: - Added compositor-side version checks. Spaces vs tabs fixes. Fixed resource versioning. Initialized new weston_data_source/offer fields. Changes since v3: - Put data_source.action to use in the dnd client, now updates the dnd surface like data_source.target events do. Changes since v2: - Split from DnD progress notification changes. Changes since v1: - Updated to v2 of DnD actions protocol changes, implement wl_data_offer.source_actions. - Fixed coding style issues. Signed-off-by: Carlos Garnacho <carlosg@gnome.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@igalia.com> Reviewed-by: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
9 years ago
static void
data_source_target(void *data,
struct wl_data_source *source, const char *mime_type)
{
struct dnd_drag *dnd_drag = data;
dnd_drag->mime_type = mime_type;
dnd_drag_update_surface(dnd_drag);
dnd_drag_update_cursor(dnd_drag);
data-device: Implement DnD actions The policy in weston in order to determine the chosen DnD action is deliberately simple, and is probably the minimals that any compositor should be doing here. Besides honoring the set_actions requests on both wl_data_source and wl_data_offer, weston now will emit the newly added "action" events notifying both source and dest of the chosen action. The "dnd" client has been updated too (although minimally), so it notifies the compositor of a "move" action on both sides. Changes since v8: - Add back wl_data_offer.source_actions emission, gone during last code shuffling. Fix nits found in review. Changes since v7: - Fixes spotted during review. Add client-side version checks. Implement .action emission as specified in protocol patch v11. Changes since v6: - Emit errors as defined in DnD actions patch v10. Changes since v5: - Use enum types and values for not-a-bitfield stored values. handle errors when finding unexpected dnd_actions values. Changes since v4: - Added compositor-side version checks. Spaces vs tabs fixes. Fixed resource versioning. Initialized new weston_data_source/offer fields. Changes since v3: - Put data_source.action to use in the dnd client, now updates the dnd surface like data_source.target events do. Changes since v2: - Split from DnD progress notification changes. Changes since v1: - Updated to v2 of DnD actions protocol changes, implement wl_data_offer.source_actions. - Fixed coding style issues. Signed-off-by: Carlos Garnacho <carlosg@gnome.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@igalia.com> Reviewed-by: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
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}
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static void
data_source_send(void *data, struct wl_data_source *source,
const char *mime_type, int32_t fd)
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{
struct dnd_flower_message dnd_flower_message;
struct dnd_drag *dnd_drag = data;
char buffer[128];
int n;
if (strcmp(mime_type, flower_mime_type) == 0) {
dnd_flower_message.seed = dnd_drag->item->seed;
dnd_flower_message.x_offset = dnd_drag->x_offset;
dnd_flower_message.y_offset = dnd_drag->y_offset;
if (write(fd, &dnd_flower_message,
sizeof dnd_flower_message) < 0)
abort();
} else if (strcmp(mime_type, text_mime_type) == 0) {
n = snprintf(buffer, sizeof buffer, "seed=%d x=%d y=%d\n",
dnd_drag->item->seed,
dnd_drag->x_offset,
dnd_drag->y_offset);
if (write(fd, buffer, n) < 0)
abort();
}
close(fd);
}
static void
dnd_drag_destroy(struct dnd_drag *dnd_drag, bool delete_item)
{
struct dnd *dnd = dnd_drag->dnd;
unsigned int i;
wl_data_source_destroy(dnd_drag->data_source);
if (delete_item) {
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(dnd->items); i++) {
if (dnd_drag->item == dnd->items[i]) {
dnd->items[i] = NULL;
break;
}
}
/* Destroy the item that has been dragged out */
cairo_surface_destroy(dnd_drag->item->surface);
free(dnd_drag->item);
}
dnd->current_drag = NULL;
wl_surface_destroy(dnd_drag->drag_surface);
cairo_surface_destroy(dnd_drag->translucent);
cairo_surface_destroy(dnd_drag->opaque);
free(dnd_drag);
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}
static void
data_source_cancelled(void *data, struct wl_data_source *source)
{
struct dnd_drag *dnd_drag = data;
struct dnd *dnd = dnd_drag->dnd;
/* The 'cancelled' event means that the source is no longer in
* use by the drag (or current selection). We need to clean
* up the drag object created and the local state. */
dnd_drag_destroy(dnd_drag, false);
window_schedule_redraw(dnd->window);
}
static void
data_source_dnd_drop_performed(void *data, struct wl_data_source *source)
{
}
static void
data_source_dnd_finished(void *data, struct wl_data_source *source)
{
struct dnd_drag *dnd_drag = data;
struct dnd *dnd = dnd_drag->dnd;
bool delete_item;
delete_item =
dnd_drag->dnd_action == WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_MOVE;
/* The operation is already finished, we can destroy all
* related data.
*/
dnd_drag_destroy(dnd_drag, delete_item);
window_schedule_redraw(dnd->window);
}
data-device: Implement DnD actions The policy in weston in order to determine the chosen DnD action is deliberately simple, and is probably the minimals that any compositor should be doing here. Besides honoring the set_actions requests on both wl_data_source and wl_data_offer, weston now will emit the newly added "action" events notifying both source and dest of the chosen action. The "dnd" client has been updated too (although minimally), so it notifies the compositor of a "move" action on both sides. Changes since v8: - Add back wl_data_offer.source_actions emission, gone during last code shuffling. Fix nits found in review. Changes since v7: - Fixes spotted during review. Add client-side version checks. Implement .action emission as specified in protocol patch v11. Changes since v6: - Emit errors as defined in DnD actions patch v10. Changes since v5: - Use enum types and values for not-a-bitfield stored values. handle errors when finding unexpected dnd_actions values. Changes since v4: - Added compositor-side version checks. Spaces vs tabs fixes. Fixed resource versioning. Initialized new weston_data_source/offer fields. Changes since v3: - Put data_source.action to use in the dnd client, now updates the dnd surface like data_source.target events do. Changes since v2: - Split from DnD progress notification changes. Changes since v1: - Updated to v2 of DnD actions protocol changes, implement wl_data_offer.source_actions. - Fixed coding style issues. Signed-off-by: Carlos Garnacho <carlosg@gnome.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@igalia.com> Reviewed-by: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
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static void
data_source_action(void *data, struct wl_data_source *source, uint32_t dnd_action)
{
struct dnd_drag *dnd_drag = data;
dnd_drag->dnd_action = dnd_action;
dnd_drag_update_surface(dnd_drag);
dnd_drag_update_cursor(dnd_drag);
data-device: Implement DnD actions The policy in weston in order to determine the chosen DnD action is deliberately simple, and is probably the minimals that any compositor should be doing here. Besides honoring the set_actions requests on both wl_data_source and wl_data_offer, weston now will emit the newly added "action" events notifying both source and dest of the chosen action. The "dnd" client has been updated too (although minimally), so it notifies the compositor of a "move" action on both sides. Changes since v8: - Add back wl_data_offer.source_actions emission, gone during last code shuffling. Fix nits found in review. Changes since v7: - Fixes spotted during review. Add client-side version checks. Implement .action emission as specified in protocol patch v11. Changes since v6: - Emit errors as defined in DnD actions patch v10. Changes since v5: - Use enum types and values for not-a-bitfield stored values. handle errors when finding unexpected dnd_actions values. Changes since v4: - Added compositor-side version checks. Spaces vs tabs fixes. Fixed resource versioning. Initialized new weston_data_source/offer fields. Changes since v3: - Put data_source.action to use in the dnd client, now updates the dnd surface like data_source.target events do. Changes since v2: - Split from DnD progress notification changes. Changes since v1: - Updated to v2 of DnD actions protocol changes, implement wl_data_offer.source_actions. - Fixed coding style issues. Signed-off-by: Carlos Garnacho <carlosg@gnome.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@igalia.com> Reviewed-by: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
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}
static const struct wl_data_source_listener data_source_listener = {
data_source_target,
data_source_send,
data_source_cancelled,
data_source_dnd_drop_performed,
data_source_dnd_finished,
data-device: Implement DnD actions The policy in weston in order to determine the chosen DnD action is deliberately simple, and is probably the minimals that any compositor should be doing here. Besides honoring the set_actions requests on both wl_data_source and wl_data_offer, weston now will emit the newly added "action" events notifying both source and dest of the chosen action. The "dnd" client has been updated too (although minimally), so it notifies the compositor of a "move" action on both sides. Changes since v8: - Add back wl_data_offer.source_actions emission, gone during last code shuffling. Fix nits found in review. Changes since v7: - Fixes spotted during review. Add client-side version checks. Implement .action emission as specified in protocol patch v11. Changes since v6: - Emit errors as defined in DnD actions patch v10. Changes since v5: - Use enum types and values for not-a-bitfield stored values. handle errors when finding unexpected dnd_actions values. Changes since v4: - Added compositor-side version checks. Spaces vs tabs fixes. Fixed resource versioning. Initialized new weston_data_source/offer fields. Changes since v3: - Put data_source.action to use in the dnd client, now updates the dnd surface like data_source.target events do. Changes since v2: - Split from DnD progress notification changes. Changes since v1: - Updated to v2 of DnD actions protocol changes, implement wl_data_offer.source_actions. - Fixed coding style issues. Signed-off-by: Carlos Garnacho <carlosg@gnome.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@igalia.com> Reviewed-by: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
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data_source_action,
};
static cairo_surface_t *
create_drag_icon(struct dnd_drag *dnd_drag,
struct item *item, int32_t x, int32_t y, double opacity)
{
struct dnd *dnd = dnd_drag->dnd;
cairo_surface_t *surface;
struct rectangle rectangle;
cairo_pattern_t *pattern;
cairo_t *cr;
rectangle.width = item_width;
rectangle.height = item_height;
surface = display_create_surface(dnd->display, NULL, &rectangle,
SURFACE_SHM);
cr = cairo_create(surface);
cairo_set_operator(cr, CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE);
cairo_set_source_surface(cr, item->surface, 0, 0);
pattern = cairo_pattern_create_rgba(0, 0, 0, opacity);
cairo_mask(cr, pattern);
cairo_pattern_destroy(pattern);
cairo_destroy(cr);
dnd_drag->hotspot_x = x - item->x;
dnd_drag->hotspot_y = y - item->y;
dnd_drag->width = rectangle.width;
dnd_drag->height = rectangle.height;
return surface;
}
static int
create_drag_source(struct dnd *dnd,
struct input *input, uint32_t time,
int32_t x, int32_t y)
{
struct item *item;
struct rectangle allocation;
struct dnd_drag *dnd_drag;
struct display *display;
struct wl_compositor *compositor;
struct wl_buffer *buffer;
unsigned int i;
uint32_t serial;
cairo_surface_t *icon;
uint32_t actions;
widget_get_allocation(dnd->widget, &allocation);
item = dnd_get_item(dnd, x, y);
x -= allocation.x;
y -= allocation.y;
if (item) {
dnd_drag = xmalloc(sizeof *dnd_drag);
dnd_drag->dnd = dnd;
dnd_drag->input = input;
dnd_drag->time = time;
dnd_drag->item = item;
dnd_drag->x_offset = x - item->x;
dnd_drag->y_offset = y - item->y;
data-device: Implement DnD actions The policy in weston in order to determine the chosen DnD action is deliberately simple, and is probably the minimals that any compositor should be doing here. Besides honoring the set_actions requests on both wl_data_source and wl_data_offer, weston now will emit the newly added "action" events notifying both source and dest of the chosen action. The "dnd" client has been updated too (although minimally), so it notifies the compositor of a "move" action on both sides. Changes since v8: - Add back wl_data_offer.source_actions emission, gone during last code shuffling. Fix nits found in review. Changes since v7: - Fixes spotted during review. Add client-side version checks. Implement .action emission as specified in protocol patch v11. Changes since v6: - Emit errors as defined in DnD actions patch v10. Changes since v5: - Use enum types and values for not-a-bitfield stored values. handle errors when finding unexpected dnd_actions values. Changes since v4: - Added compositor-side version checks. Spaces vs tabs fixes. Fixed resource versioning. Initialized new weston_data_source/offer fields. Changes since v3: - Put data_source.action to use in the dnd client, now updates the dnd surface like data_source.target events do. Changes since v2: - Split from DnD progress notification changes. Changes since v1: - Updated to v2 of DnD actions protocol changes, implement wl_data_offer.source_actions. - Fixed coding style issues. Signed-off-by: Carlos Garnacho <carlosg@gnome.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@igalia.com> Reviewed-by: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
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dnd_drag->dnd_action = WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_MOVE;
dnd_drag->mime_type = NULL;
actions = WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_MOVE |
WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_COPY;
display = window_get_display(dnd->window);
compositor = display_get_compositor(display);
serial = display_get_serial(display);
dnd_drag->drag_surface =
wl_compositor_create_surface(compositor);
if (display_get_data_device_manager_version(display) <
WL_DATA_SOURCE_SET_ACTIONS_SINCE_VERSION) {
/* Data sources version < 3 will not get action
* nor dnd_finished events, as we can't honor
* the "move" action at the time of finishing
* drag-and-drop, do it preemptively here.
*/
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(dnd->items); i++) {
if (item == dnd->items[i]){
dnd->items[i] = NULL;
break;
}
}
}
if (dnd->self_only) {
dnd_drag->data_source = NULL;
} else {
dnd_drag->data_source =
display_create_data_source(dnd->display);
wl_data_source_add_listener(dnd_drag->data_source,
&data_source_listener,
dnd_drag);
wl_data_source_offer(dnd_drag->data_source,
flower_mime_type);
wl_data_source_offer(dnd_drag->data_source,
text_mime_type);
}
data-device: Implement DnD actions The policy in weston in order to determine the chosen DnD action is deliberately simple, and is probably the minimals that any compositor should be doing here. Besides honoring the set_actions requests on both wl_data_source and wl_data_offer, weston now will emit the newly added "action" events notifying both source and dest of the chosen action. The "dnd" client has been updated too (although minimally), so it notifies the compositor of a "move" action on both sides. Changes since v8: - Add back wl_data_offer.source_actions emission, gone during last code shuffling. Fix nits found in review. Changes since v7: - Fixes spotted during review. Add client-side version checks. Implement .action emission as specified in protocol patch v11. Changes since v6: - Emit errors as defined in DnD actions patch v10. Changes since v5: - Use enum types and values for not-a-bitfield stored values. handle errors when finding unexpected dnd_actions values. Changes since v4: - Added compositor-side version checks. Spaces vs tabs fixes. Fixed resource versioning. Initialized new weston_data_source/offer fields. Changes since v3: - Put data_source.action to use in the dnd client, now updates the dnd surface like data_source.target events do. Changes since v2: - Split from DnD progress notification changes. Changes since v1: - Updated to v2 of DnD actions protocol changes, implement wl_data_offer.source_actions. - Fixed coding style issues. Signed-off-by: Carlos Garnacho <carlosg@gnome.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@igalia.com> Reviewed-by: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
9 years ago
if (display_get_data_device_manager_version(display) >=
WL_DATA_SOURCE_SET_ACTIONS_SINCE_VERSION) {
wl_data_source_set_actions(dnd_drag->data_source, actions);
data-device: Implement DnD actions The policy in weston in order to determine the chosen DnD action is deliberately simple, and is probably the minimals that any compositor should be doing here. Besides honoring the set_actions requests on both wl_data_source and wl_data_offer, weston now will emit the newly added "action" events notifying both source and dest of the chosen action. The "dnd" client has been updated too (although minimally), so it notifies the compositor of a "move" action on both sides. Changes since v8: - Add back wl_data_offer.source_actions emission, gone during last code shuffling. Fix nits found in review. Changes since v7: - Fixes spotted during review. Add client-side version checks. Implement .action emission as specified in protocol patch v11. Changes since v6: - Emit errors as defined in DnD actions patch v10. Changes since v5: - Use enum types and values for not-a-bitfield stored values. handle errors when finding unexpected dnd_actions values. Changes since v4: - Added compositor-side version checks. Spaces vs tabs fixes. Fixed resource versioning. Initialized new weston_data_source/offer fields. Changes since v3: - Put data_source.action to use in the dnd client, now updates the dnd surface like data_source.target events do. Changes since v2: - Split from DnD progress notification changes. Changes since v1: - Updated to v2 of DnD actions protocol changes, implement wl_data_offer.source_actions. - Fixed coding style issues. Signed-off-by: Carlos Garnacho <carlosg@gnome.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@igalia.com> Reviewed-by: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
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}
wl_data_device_start_drag(input_get_data_device(input),
dnd_drag->data_source,
window_get_wl_surface(dnd->window),
dnd_drag->drag_surface,
serial);
dnd_drag->opaque =
create_drag_icon(dnd_drag, item, x, y, 1);
dnd_drag->translucent =
create_drag_icon(dnd_drag, item, x, y, 0.2);
if (dnd->self_only)
icon = dnd_drag->opaque;
else
icon = dnd_drag->translucent;
buffer = display_get_buffer_for_surface(dnd->display, icon);
wl_surface_attach(dnd_drag->drag_surface, buffer,
-dnd_drag->hotspot_x, -dnd_drag->hotspot_y);
wl_surface_damage(dnd_drag->drag_surface, 0, 0,
dnd_drag->width, dnd_drag->height);
wl_surface_commit(dnd_drag->drag_surface);
dnd->current_drag = dnd_drag;
window_schedule_redraw(dnd->window);
return 0;
} else
return -1;
}
static int
lookup_cursor(struct dnd *dnd, int x, int y)
{
struct item *item;
item = dnd_get_item(dnd, x, y);
if (item)
return CURSOR_HAND1;
else
return CURSOR_LEFT_PTR;
}
/* Update all the mouse pointers in the window appropriately.
* Optionally, skip one (which will be the current pointer just
* about to start a drag). This is done here to save a scan
* through the pointer list.
*/
static void
update_pointer_images_except(struct dnd *dnd, struct input *except)
{
struct pointer *pointer;
int32_t x, y;
wl_list_for_each(pointer, &dnd->pointers, link) {
if (pointer->input == except) {
pointer->dragging = true;
continue;
}
input_get_position(pointer->input, &x, &y);
input_set_pointer_image(pointer->input,
lookup_cursor(dnd, x, y));
}
}
static void
dnd_button_handler(struct widget *widget,
struct input *input, uint32_t time,
uint32_t button, enum wl_pointer_button_state state,
void *data)
{
struct dnd *dnd = data;
int32_t x, y;
input_get_position(input, &x, &y);
if (state == WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_PRESSED) {
input_ungrab(input);
if (create_drag_source(dnd, input, time, x, y) == 0) {
input_set_pointer_image(input, CURSOR_DRAGGING);
update_pointer_images_except(dnd, input);
}
}
}
static void
dnd_touch_down_handler(struct widget *widget,
struct input *input, uint32_t serial,
uint32_t time, int32_t id,
float x, float y, void *data)
{
struct dnd *dnd = data;
int32_t int_x, int_y;
if (id > 0)
return;
int_x = (int32_t)x;
int_y = (int32_t)y;
if (create_drag_source(dnd, input, time, int_x, int_y) == 0)
touch_grab(input, 0);
}
static int
dnd_enter_handler(struct widget *widget,
struct input *input, float x, float y, void *data)
{
struct dnd *dnd = data;
struct pointer *new_pointer = malloc(sizeof *new_pointer);
if (new_pointer) {
new_pointer->input = input;
new_pointer->dragging = false;
wl_list_insert(dnd->pointers.prev, &new_pointer->link);
}
return lookup_cursor(dnd, x, y);
}
static void
dnd_leave_handler(struct widget *widget,
struct input *input, void *data)
{
struct dnd *dnd = data;
struct pointer *pointer, *tmp;
wl_list_for_each_safe(pointer, tmp, &dnd->pointers, link)
if (pointer->input == input) {
wl_list_remove(&pointer->link);
free(pointer);
}
}
static int
dnd_motion_handler(struct widget *widget,
struct input *input, uint32_t time,
float x, float y, void *data)
{
struct dnd *dnd = data;
struct pointer *pointer;
wl_list_for_each(pointer, &dnd->pointers, link)
if (pointer->input == input) {
if (pointer->dragging)
return CURSOR_DRAGGING;
break;
}
return lookup_cursor(data, x, y);
}
static void
dnd_data_handler(struct window *window,
struct input *input,
float x, float y, const char **types, void *data)
{
struct dnd *dnd = data;
int i, has_flower = 0;
if (!types)
return;
for (i = 0; types[i]; i++)
if (strcmp(types[i], flower_mime_type) == 0)
has_flower = 1;
if (dnd_get_item(dnd, x, y) || dnd->self_only || !has_flower) {
input_accept(input, NULL);
} else {
input_accept(input, flower_mime_type);
}
}
static void
dnd_receive_func(void *data, size_t len, int32_t x, int32_t y, void *user_data)
{
struct dnd *dnd = user_data;
struct dnd_flower_message *message = data;
struct item *item;
struct rectangle allocation;
if (len == 0) {
return;
} else if (len != sizeof *message) {
fprintf(stderr, "odd message length %zu, expected %zu\n",
len, sizeof *message);
return;
}
widget_get_allocation(dnd->widget, &allocation);
item = item_create(dnd->display,
x - message->x_offset - allocation.x,
y - message->y_offset - allocation.y,
message->seed);
dnd_add_item(dnd, item);
update_pointer_images_except(dnd, NULL);
window_schedule_redraw(dnd->window);
}
static void
dnd_drop_handler(struct window *window, struct input *input,
int32_t x, int32_t y, void *data)
{
struct dnd *dnd = data;
struct dnd_flower_message message;
if (dnd_get_item(dnd, x, y)) {
fprintf(stderr, "got 'drop', but no target\n");
return;
}
if (!dnd->self_only) {
input_receive_drag_data(input,
flower_mime_type,
dnd_receive_func, dnd);
} else if (dnd->current_drag) {
message.seed = dnd->current_drag->item->seed;
message.x_offset = dnd->current_drag->x_offset;
message.y_offset = dnd->current_drag->y_offset;
dnd_receive_func(&message, sizeof message, x, y, dnd);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "ignoring drop from another client\n");
}
}
static struct dnd *
dnd_create(struct display *display)
{
struct dnd *dnd;
int x, y;
int32_t width, height;
unsigned int i;
dnd = xzalloc(sizeof *dnd);
dnd->window = window_create(display);
dnd->widget = window_frame_create(dnd->window, dnd);
window_set_title(dnd->window, "Wayland Drag and Drop Demo");
dnd->display = display;
dnd->key = 100;
wl_list_init(&dnd->pointers);
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(dnd->items); i++) {
x = (i % 4) * (item_width + item_padding) + item_padding;
y = (i / 4) * (item_height + item_padding) + item_padding;
if ((i ^ (i >> 2)) & 1)
dnd->items[i] = item_create(display, x, y, 0);
else
dnd->items[i] = NULL;
}
window_set_user_data(dnd->window, dnd);
window_set_keyboard_focus_handler(dnd->window,
keyboard_focus_handler);
window_set_data_handler(dnd->window, dnd_data_handler);
window_set_drop_handler(dnd->window, dnd_drop_handler);
widget_set_redraw_handler(dnd->widget, dnd_redraw_handler);
widget_set_enter_handler(dnd->widget, dnd_enter_handler);
widget_set_leave_handler(dnd->widget, dnd_leave_handler);
widget_set_motion_handler(dnd->widget, dnd_motion_handler);
widget_set_button_handler(dnd->widget, dnd_button_handler);
widget_set_touch_down_handler(dnd->widget, dnd_touch_down_handler);
width = 4 * (item_width + item_padding) + item_padding;
height = 4 * (item_height + item_padding) + item_padding;
window_frame_set_child_size(dnd->widget, width, height);
return dnd;
}
static void
dnd_destroy(struct dnd *dnd)
{
widget_destroy(dnd->widget);
window_destroy(dnd->window);
free(dnd);
}
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
struct display *d;
struct dnd *dnd;
int self_only = 0;
if (argc == 2 && !strcmp(argv[1], "--self-only"))
self_only = 1;
else if (argc > 1) {
printf("Usage: %s [OPTIONS]\n --self-only\n", argv[0]);
return 1;
}
d = display_create(&argc, argv);
if (d == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "failed to create display: %m\n");
return -1;
}
dnd = dnd_create(d);
if (self_only)
dnd->self_only = 1;
display_run(d);
dnd_destroy(dnd);
display_destroy(d);
return 0;
}