Ignore unrelated cursor buttons while doing seat operations

* Click and hold a scrollbar
* Drag the cursor onto another surface
* While still holding the original button, press and release another
cursor button
* Things get weird

There's two ways to fix this. Either cancel the seat operation and do
the other click, or continue the seat operation and ignore the other
click. I opted for the latter (ignoring the click) because it's easier
to implement, and I suspect a second click during a seat operation is
probably unintentional anyway.
This commit is contained in:
Ryan Dwyer 2018-10-04 20:57:03 +10:00
parent 681ed1826d
commit 4feedbf7cf
1 changed files with 6 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -754,11 +754,12 @@ void dispatch_cursor_button(struct sway_cursor *cursor,
}
struct sway_seat *seat = cursor->seat;
// Handle ending seat operation
if (cursor->seat->operation != OP_NONE &&
button == cursor->seat->op_button && state == WLR_BUTTON_RELEASED) {
seat_end_mouse_operation(seat);
seat_pointer_notify_button(seat, time_msec, button, state);
// Handle existing seat operation
if (cursor->seat->operation != OP_NONE) {
if (button == cursor->seat->op_button && state == WLR_BUTTON_RELEASED) {
seat_end_mouse_operation(seat);
seat_pointer_notify_button(seat, time_msec, button, state);
}
return;
}