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seat_cmd_keyboard_grouping: change keymap to smart
This removes `seat <seat> keyboard_grouping keymap` and replaces it with `seat <seat> keyboard_grouping smart`. The smart keyboard grouping will group based on both the keymap and repeat info. The reasoning for this is that deciding what the repeat info should be for a group is either arbitrary or non-deterministic when multiple keyboards in the group have repeat info configured (unless somehow exposed to the user in a reproducible uniquely identifiable fashion).
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@ -177,9 +177,9 @@ enum seat_config_allow_constrain {
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};
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enum seat_keyboard_grouping {
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KEYBOARD_GROUP_DEFAULT, // the default is currently keymap
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KEYBOARD_GROUP_DEFAULT, // the default is currently smart
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KEYBOARD_GROUP_NONE,
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KEYBOARD_GROUP_KEYMAP
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KEYBOARD_GROUP_SMART // keymap and repeat info
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};
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enum sway_input_idle_source {
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@ -54,6 +54,9 @@ struct sway_keyboard {
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struct xkb_keymap *keymap;
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xkb_layout_index_t effective_layout;
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int32_t repeat_rate;
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int32_t repeat_delay;
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struct wl_listener keyboard_key;
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struct wl_listener keyboard_modifiers;
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@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ struct cmd_results *seat_cmd_keyboard_grouping(int argc, char **argv) {
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struct seat_config *seat_config = config->handler_context.seat_config;
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if (strcmp(argv[0], "none") == 0) {
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seat_config->keyboard_grouping = KEYBOARD_GROUP_NONE;
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} else if (strcmp(argv[0], "keymap") == 0) {
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seat_config->keyboard_grouping = KEYBOARD_GROUP_KEYMAP;
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} else if (strcmp(argv[0], "smart") == 0) {
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seat_config->keyboard_grouping = KEYBOARD_GROUP_SMART;
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} else {
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return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID,
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"Expected syntax `keyboard_grouping none|keymap`");
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"Expected syntax `keyboard_grouping none|smart`");
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}
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return cmd_results_new(CMD_SUCCESS, NULL);
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@ -659,6 +659,11 @@ static bool keymaps_match(struct xkb_keymap *km1, struct xkb_keymap *km2) {
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return result;
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}
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static bool repeat_info_match(struct sway_keyboard *a, struct wlr_keyboard *b) {
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return a->repeat_rate == b->repeat_info.rate &&
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a->repeat_delay == b->repeat_info.delay;
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}
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static void destroy_empty_wlr_keyboard_group(void *data) {
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wlr_keyboard_group_destroy(data);
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}
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@ -711,9 +716,10 @@ static void sway_keyboard_group_remove_invalid(struct sway_keyboard *keyboard) {
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sway_keyboard_group_remove(keyboard);
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break;
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case KEYBOARD_GROUP_DEFAULT: /* fallthrough */
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case KEYBOARD_GROUP_KEYMAP:;
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case KEYBOARD_GROUP_SMART:;
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struct wlr_keyboard_group *group = wlr_keyboard->group;
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if (!keymaps_match(keyboard->keymap, group->keyboard.keymap)) {
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if (!keymaps_match(keyboard->keymap, group->keyboard.keymap) ||
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!repeat_info_match(keyboard, &group->keyboard)) {
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sway_keyboard_group_remove(keyboard);
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}
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break;
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@ -741,9 +747,10 @@ static void sway_keyboard_group_add(struct sway_keyboard *keyboard) {
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// Nothing to do. This shouldn't even be reached
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return;
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case KEYBOARD_GROUP_DEFAULT: /* fallthrough */
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case KEYBOARD_GROUP_KEYMAP:;
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case KEYBOARD_GROUP_SMART:;
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struct wlr_keyboard_group *wlr_group = group->wlr_group;
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if (keymaps_match(keyboard->keymap, wlr_group->keyboard.keymap)) {
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if (keymaps_match(keyboard->keymap, wlr_group->keyboard.keymap) &&
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repeat_info_match(keyboard, &wlr_group->keyboard)) {
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sway_log(SWAY_DEBUG, "Adding keyboard %s to group %p",
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device->identifier, wlr_group);
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wlr_keyboard_group_add_keyboard(wlr_group, wlr_keyboard);
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@ -767,6 +774,8 @@ static void sway_keyboard_group_add(struct sway_keyboard *keyboard) {
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}
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sway_group->wlr_group->data = sway_group;
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wlr_keyboard_set_keymap(&sway_group->wlr_group->keyboard, keyboard->keymap);
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wlr_keyboard_set_repeat_info(&sway_group->wlr_group->keyboard,
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keyboard->repeat_rate, keyboard->repeat_delay);
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sway_log(SWAY_DEBUG, "Created keyboard group %p", sway_group->wlr_group);
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sway_group->seat_device = calloc(1, sizeof(struct sway_seat_device));
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@ -836,14 +845,30 @@ void sway_keyboard_configure(struct sway_keyboard *keyboard) {
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keyboard->keymap ? !keymaps_match(keyboard->keymap, keymap) : true;
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bool effective_layout_changed = keyboard->effective_layout != 0;
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if (keymap_changed || config->reloading) {
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int repeat_rate = 25;
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if (input_config && input_config->repeat_rate != INT_MIN) {
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repeat_rate = input_config->repeat_rate;
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}
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int repeat_delay = 600;
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if (input_config && input_config->repeat_delay != INT_MIN) {
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repeat_delay = input_config->repeat_delay;
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}
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bool repeat_info_changed = keyboard->repeat_rate != repeat_rate ||
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keyboard->repeat_delay != repeat_delay;
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if (keymap_changed || repeat_info_changed || config->reloading) {
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xkb_keymap_unref(keyboard->keymap);
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keyboard->keymap = keymap;
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keyboard->effective_layout = 0;
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keyboard->repeat_rate = repeat_rate;
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keyboard->repeat_delay = repeat_delay;
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sway_keyboard_group_remove_invalid(keyboard);
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wlr_keyboard_set_keymap(wlr_device->keyboard, keyboard->keymap);
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wlr_keyboard_set_repeat_info(wlr_device->keyboard,
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keyboard->repeat_rate, keyboard->repeat_delay);
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if (!wlr_device->keyboard->group) {
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sway_keyboard_group_add(keyboard);
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@ -890,17 +915,6 @@ void sway_keyboard_configure(struct sway_keyboard *keyboard) {
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}
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}
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int repeat_rate = 25;
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if (input_config && input_config->repeat_rate != INT_MIN) {
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repeat_rate = input_config->repeat_rate;
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}
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int repeat_delay = 600;
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if (input_config && input_config->repeat_delay != INT_MIN) {
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repeat_delay = input_config->repeat_delay;
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}
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wlr_keyboard_set_repeat_info(wlr_device->keyboard, repeat_rate,
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repeat_delay);
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struct wlr_seat *seat = keyboard->seat_device->sway_seat->wlr_seat;
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wlr_seat_set_keyboard(seat, wlr_device);
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@ -230,15 +230,15 @@ correct seat.
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"keyboard", "pointer", "touchpad", "touch", "tablet pad", "tablet tool",
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and "switch". The default behavior is to wake from idle on any event.
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*seat* <name> keyboard_grouping none|keymap
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*seat* <name> keyboard_grouping none|smart
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Set how the keyboards in the seat are grouped together. Currently, there
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are two options. _none_ will disable all keyboard grouping. This will make
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it so each keyboard device has its own isolated state. _keymap_ will
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group the keyboards in the seat by their keymap. This is useful for when
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the keyboard appears as multiple separate input devices. In this mode,
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the effective layout and repeat info are also synced between the keyboards
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in the group. The default is _keymap_. To restore the behavior of older
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versions of sway, use _none_.
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it so each keyboard device has its own isolated state. _smart_ will
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group the keyboards in the seat by their keymap and repeat info. This is
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useful for when the keyboard appears as multiple separate input devices.
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In this mode, the effective layout is synced between the keyboards in the
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group. The default is _smart_. To restore the behavior of older versions
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of sway, use _none_.
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*seat* <name> pointer_constraint enable|disable|escape
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Enables or disables the ability for clients to capture the cursor (enabled
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