# include "../config.h"
#endif
-#include "../version.h"
#include "openbox.hh"
#include "client.hh"
#include "screen.hh"
void Openbox::signalHandler(int signal)
{
switch (signal) {
+ case SIGUSR1:
+ printf("Caught SIGUSR1 signal. Restarting.\n");
+ instance->restart();
+ break;
+
case SIGHUP:
- // XXX: Do something with HUP? Really shouldn't, we get this when X shuts
- // down and hangs-up on us.
-
case SIGINT:
case SIGTERM:
case SIGPIPE:
printf("Caught signal %d. Exiting.\n", signal);
instance->shutdown();
-
break;
+
case SIGFPE:
case SIGSEGV:
printf("Caught signal %d. Aborting and dumping core.\n", signal);
Openbox::instance = this;
_displayreq = (char*) 0;
- _argv0 = argv[0];
- _doshutdown = false;
+ _argv = argv;
+ _shutdown = false;
+ _restart = false;
_rcfilepath = otk::expandTilde("~/.openbox/rc3");
_scriptfilepath = otk::expandTilde("~/.openbox/user.py");
_focused_client = 0;
action.sa_handler = Openbox::signalHandler;
action.sa_mask = sigset_t();
action.sa_flags = SA_NOCLDSTOP | SA_NODEFER;
+ sigaction(SIGUSR1, &action, (struct sigaction *) 0);
sigaction(SIGPIPE, &action, (struct sigaction *) 0);
sigaction(SIGSEGV, &action, (struct sigaction *) 0);
sigaction(SIGFPE, &action, (struct sigaction *) 0);
python_exec(SCRIPTDIR"/config.py"); // load openbox config values
// run all of the python scripts
python_exec(SCRIPTDIR"/builtins.py"); // builtin callbacks
- // run the user's script
- python_exec(_scriptfilepath.c_str());
+ // run the user's script or the system defaults if that fails
+ if (!python_exec(_scriptfilepath.c_str()))
+ python_exec(SCRIPTDIR"/defaults.py"); // system default bahaviors
// initialize all the screens
OBScreen *screen;
- screen = new OBScreen(0);
- if (screen->managed()) {
- _screens.push_back(screen);
- // XXX: "change to" the first workspace on the screen to initialize stuff
- } else
- delete screen;
+ int i = _single ? DefaultScreen(otk::OBDisplay::display) : 0;
+ int max = _single ? i + 1 : ScreenCount(otk::OBDisplay::display);
+ for (; i < max; ++i) {
+ screen = new OBScreen(i);
+ if (screen->managed())
+ _screens.push_back(screen);
+ else
+ delete screen;
+ }
if (_screens.empty()) {
printf(_("No screens were found without a window manager. Exiting.\n"));
{
_state = State_Exiting; // time to kill everything
+ int first_screen = _screens.front()->number();
+
std::for_each(_screens.begin(), _screens.end(), otk::PointerAssassin());
delete _bindings;
delete _property;
python_destroy();
-
- // close the X display
- otk::OBDisplay::destroy();
+
+ XSetInputFocus(otk::OBDisplay::display, PointerRoot, RevertToNone,
+ CurrentTime);
+ XSync(otk::OBDisplay::display, false);
+
+ // this tends to block.. i honestly am not sure why. causing an x error in
+ // the shutdown process unblocks it. blackbox simply did a ::exit(0), so
+ // all im gunna do is the same.
+ //otk::OBDisplay::destroy();
+
+ if (_restart) {
+ if (!_restart_prog.empty()) {
+ const std::string &dstr =
+ otk::OBDisplay::screenInfo(first_screen)->displayString();
+ putenv(const_cast<char *>(dstr.c_str()));
+ execlp(_restart_prog.c_str(), _restart_prog.c_str(), NULL);
+ perror(_restart_prog.c_str());
+ }
+
+ // fall back in case the above execlp doesn't work
+ execvp(_argv[0], _argv);
+ execvp(otk::basename(_argv[0]).c_str(), _argv);
+ }
}
_scriptfilepath = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "-sync") {
_sync = true;
+ } else if (arg == "-single") {
+ _single = true;
} else if (arg == "-version") {
showVersion();
::exit(0);
void Openbox::showVersion()
{
- printf(_("Openbox - version %s\n"), OPENBOX_VERSION);
+ printf(_("Openbox - version %s\n"), VERSION);
printf(" (c) 2002 - 2002 Ben Jansens\n\n");
}
printf(_("Usage: %s [OPTIONS...]\n\
Options:\n\
-display <string> use display connection.\n\
+ -single run on a single screen (default is to run every one).\n\
-rc <string> use alternate resource file.\n\
-menu <string> use alternate menu file.\n\
-script <string> use alternate startup script file.\n\
+ -sync run in synchronous mode (for debugging).\n\
-version display version and exit.\n\
- -help display this help text and exit.\n\n"), _argv0);
+ -help display this help text and exit.\n\n"), _argv[0]);
printf(_("Compile time options:\n\
Debugging: %s\n\
Shape: %s\n\
- Xinerama: %s\n"),
+ Xinerama: %s\n\
+ Xkb: %s\n"),
#ifdef DEBUG
_("yes"),
#else // !DEBUG
#endif // SHAPE
#ifdef XINERAMA
- _("yes")
+ _("yes"),
#else // !XINERAMA
- _("no")
+ _("no"),
#endif // XINERAMA
+
+#ifdef XKB
+ _("yes")
+#else // !XKB
+ _("no")
+#endif // XKB
);
}
void Openbox::eventLoop()
{
- while (!_doshutdown) {
+ while (!_shutdown) {
+ _timermanager.fire(!_sync); // wait if not in sync mode
dispatchEvents(); // from OtkEventDispatcher
XFlush(otk::OBDisplay::display); // flush here before we go wait for timers
- _timermanager.fire();
}
}
XSetInputFocus(otk::OBDisplay::display, _focused_screen->focuswindow(),
RevertToNone, CurrentTime);
}
+ // set the NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW hint for all screens
+ ScreenList::iterator it, end = _screens.end();
+ for (it = _screens.begin(); it != end; ++it) {
+ int num = (*it)->number();
+ Window root = otk::OBDisplay::screenInfo(num)->rootWindow();
+ _property->set(root, otk::OBProperty::net_active_window,
+ otk::OBProperty::Atom_Window,
+ (c && _focused_screen == *it) ? c->window() : None);
+ }
+
+ // call the python Focus callbacks
+ EventData data(_focused_screen->number(), c, EventFocus, 0);
+ Openbox::instance->bindings()->fireEvent(&data);
}
void Openbox::execute(int screen, const std::string &bin)