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NAME

       wayland::server::xdg_surface_t - desktop user interface surface base interface

SYNOPSIS

       #include <wayland-server-protocol-extra.hpp>

       Inherits wayland::server::resource_t.

   Public Member Functions
       std::function< void()> & on_destroy ()
           destroy the xdg_surface
       std::function< void(xdg_toplevel_t)> & on_get_toplevel ()
           assign the xdg_toplevel surface role
       std::function< void(xdg_popup_t, xdg_surface_t, xdg_positioner_t)> & on_get_popup ()
           assign the xdg_popup surface role
       std::function< void(int32_t, int32_t, int32_t, int32_t)> & on_set_window_geometry ()
           set the new window geometry
       std::function< void(uint32_t)> & on_ack_configure ()
           ack a configure event
       void configure (uint32_t serial, bool post=true)
           suggest a surface change
       void post_not_constructed (std::string const &msg)
           Post error:
       void post_already_constructed (std::string const &msg)
           Post error:
       void post_unconfigured_buffer (std::string const &msg)
           Post error:
       bool proxy_has_object () const
           Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object.
       void post_no_memory () const
       uint32_t get_id () const
       client_t get_client () const
       unsigned int get_version () const
       std::string get_class ()

   Static Public Attributes
       static constexpr std::uint32_t configure_since_version = 1
           Minimum protocol version required for the configure function.

Detailed Description

       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 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, the
       client must 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.

       Creating an xdg_surface from a wl_surface which has a buffer attached or committed is a client error, and
       any attempts by a client to attach or manipulate a buffer prior to the first xdg_surface.configure call
       must also be treated as errors.

       After creating a role-specific object and setting it up, the client must perform an initial commit
       without any buffer attached. The compositor will reply with an xdg_surface.configure event. The client
       must acknowledge it and is then allowed to attach a buffer to map the surface.

       Mapping an xdg_surface-based role surface is defined as making it possible for the surface to be shown by
       the compositor. Note that a mapped surface is not guaranteed to be visible once it is mapped.

       For an xdg_surface to be mapped by the compositor, the following conditions must be met: (1) the client
       has assigned an xdg_surface-based role to the surface (2) the client has set and committed the
       xdg_surface state and the role-dependent state to the surface (3) the client has committed a buffer to
       the surface

       A newly-unmapped surface is considered to have met condition (1) out of the 3 required conditions for
       mapping a surface if its role surface has not been destroyed, i.e. the client must perform the initial
       commit again before attaching a buffer.

       Definition at line 1093 of file wayland-server-protocol-extra.hpp.

Member Function Documentation

   void xdg_surface_t::configure (uint32_t serial, bool post = true)
       suggest a surface change

       Parameters
           serial serial of the configure event

       The configure event marks the end of a configure sequence. A configure sequence is a set of one or more
       events configuring the state of the xdg_surface, including the final xdg_surface.configure event.

       Where applicable, xdg_surface surface roles will during a configure 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.

       Definition at line 1188 of file wayland-server-protocol-extra.cpp.

   std::string wayland::server::resource_t::get_class () [inherited]
       Retrieve the interface name (class) of a resource object.

       Returns
           Interface name of the resource object.

   client_t wayland::server::resource_t::get_client () const [inherited]
       Get the associated client

       Returns
           the client that owns the resource.

   uint32_t wayland::server::resource_t::get_id () const [inherited]
       Get the internal ID of the resource

       Returns
           the internal ID of the resource

   unsigned int wayland::server::resource_t::get_version () const [inherited]
       Get interface version

       Returns
           Interface version this resource has been constructed with.

   std::function< void(uint32_t)> & xdg_surface_t::on_ack_configure ()
       ack a configure event

       Parameters
           serial the serial from the 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.

       Definition at line 1182 of file wayland-server-protocol-extra.cpp.

   std::function< void()> & xdg_surface_t::on_destroy ()
       destroy the xdg_surface Destroy the xdg_surface object. An xdg_surface must only be destroyed after its
       role object has been destroyed.

       Definition at line 1158 of file wayland-server-protocol-extra.cpp.

   std::function< void(xdg_popup_t, xdg_surface_t, xdg_positioner_t)> & xdg_surface_t::on_get_popup ()
       assign the xdg_popup surface role

       Parameters
           id
           parent
           positioner

       This creates an xdg_popup object for the given xdg_surface and gives the associated wl_surface the
       xdg_popup role.

       If null is passed as a parent, a parent surface must be specified using some other protocol, before
       committing the initial state.

       See the documentation of xdg_popup for more details about what an xdg_popup is and how it is used.

       Definition at line 1170 of file wayland-server-protocol-extra.cpp.

   std::function< void(xdg_toplevel_t)> & xdg_surface_t::on_get_toplevel ()
       assign the xdg_toplevel surface role

       Parameters
           id

       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.

       Definition at line 1164 of file wayland-server-protocol-extra.cpp.

   std::function< void(int32_t, int32_t, int32_t, int32_t)> & xdg_surface_t::on_set_window_geometry ()
       set the new window geometry

       Parameters
           x
           y
           width
           height

       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.

       When maintaining a position, the compositor should treat the (x, y) coordinate of the window geometry as
       the top left corner of the window. A client changing the (x, y) window geometry coordinate should in
       general not alter the position of the window.

       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.

       Definition at line 1176 of file wayland-server-protocol-extra.cpp.

   void xdg_surface_t::post_already_constructed (std::string const & msg)
       Post error:

       Definition at line 1198 of file wayland-server-protocol-extra.cpp.

   void wayland::server::resource_t::post_no_memory () const [inherited]
       Post 'not enough memory' error to the client

       If the compositor has not enough memory to fulfill a certail request of the client, this function can be
       called to notify the client of this circumstance.

   void xdg_surface_t::post_not_constructed (std::string const & msg)
       Post error:

       Definition at line 1193 of file wayland-server-protocol-extra.cpp.

   void xdg_surface_t::post_unconfigured_buffer (std::string const & msg)
       Post error:

       Definition at line 1203 of file wayland-server-protocol-extra.cpp.

   bool wayland::server::resource_t::proxy_has_object () const [inherited]
       Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object.

       Returns
           true if there is an underlying object, false if this wrapper is empty

Member Data Documentation

   constexpr std::uint32_t wayland::server::xdg_surface_t::configure_since_version = 1 [static],  [constexpr]
       Minimum protocol version required for the configure function.

       Definition at line 1250 of file wayland-server-protocol-extra.hpp.

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