And fix the fallout of the swaynag_destroy having evolved without
being tested:
* wl_display_disconnect was called too early
* `button_close` and `swaynag.details.button_details` needed to be
heap allocated, since they are added to swaynag.buttons, and all
entries of swaynag.buttons are freed in swaynag_destroy
* To keep things simpler, disconnect the lifetime of the 'Toggle details'
button text config setting from the button itself.
This revamps the type configs for swaynag. All sizing attributes for
swaynag are now `ssize_t` instead of `uint32_t` to allow for a default
value of `-1`, which allows for `0` to be a valid value. Additionally,
the initialization of the type configs has been changed from a simple
calloc to use a new function `swaynag_type_new`. `swaynag_type_new`
calloc's the memory, checks for an allocation failure, sets the name,
and all sizes to -1. The layering order has also been changed to
default, general config, type config, and as highest priority command
line arguments. Finally, `swaynag_type_merge` has been modified to
handle the layering and sizing changes.
In `i3 4.16`, `i3-nagbar` introduces the flags `-B/--button-no-terminal`
to run the action directly instead of inside a terminal. This implements
the flags for swaynag for compatibility.
Since swaynag does not use an equivalent to `i3-sensible-terminal`, the
flags `-b/--button` only uses a terminal when the environment variable
`TERMINAL` is set, otherwise it acts the same as these new flags.
Fixes segfauls for any case where swaynag->outputs was not inititalized
including -h/--help, -v/--version, and invalid arguments.
Sets sane defaults for colors not given. Any color not given will
fallback to the default color values for type error.
Adds support for a hidpi cursor