X-Git-Url: https://git.dogcows.com/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=openbox%2Fevent.c;h=2d1445192df91a2d2373e56ca88172906670bbda;hb=d447dc0f59619d26073699d9f81d7de77c200be4;hp=b048e7e64e7e95babf6c08f0536386d9bb99df5a;hpb=5895fa84ac6f66f272be745505e76250c24d3ba1;p=chaz%2Fopenbox diff --git a/openbox/event.c b/openbox/event.c index b048e7e6..2d144519 100644 --- a/openbox/event.c +++ b/openbox/event.c @@ -149,6 +149,8 @@ void event_process(XEvent *e) window = e->xany.window; } + client = g_hash_table_lookup(client_map, &window); + /* grab the lasttime and hack up the state */ switch (e->type) { case ButtonPress: @@ -223,10 +225,23 @@ void event_process(XEvent *e) case FocusIn: g_message("FocusIn on %lx mode %d detail %d", window, e->xfocus.mode, e->xfocus.detail); + /* NotifyAncestor is not ignored in FocusIn like it is in FocusOut + because of RevertToPointerRoot. If the focus ends up reverting to + pointer root on a workspace change, then the FocusIn event that we + want will be of type NotifyAncestor. This situation does not occur + for FocusOut, so it is safely ignored there. + */ if (e->xfocus.detail == NotifyInferior || - /*e->xfocus.detail == NotifyAncestor ||*/ - e->xfocus.detail > NotifyNonlinearVirtual) return; - g_message("FocusIn on %lx", window); + e->xfocus.detail > NotifyNonlinearVirtual || + client == NULL) { + /* says a client was not found for the event (or a valid FocusIn + event was not found. + */ + e->xfocus.window = None; + return; + } + + g_message("FocusIn on %lx", window); break; case FocusOut: g_message("FocusOut on %lx mode %d detail %d", window, @@ -237,25 +252,24 @@ void event_process(XEvent *e) e->xfocus.detail > NotifyNonlinearVirtual) return; g_message("FocusOut on %lx", window); - /* FocusOut events just make us look for FocusIn events. They - are mostly ignored otherwise. */ + /* Try process a FocusIn first, and if a legit one isn't found, then + do the fallback shiznit. */ { - XEvent fi; + XEvent fi, fo; + gboolean isfo = FALSE; + if (XCheckTypedEvent(ob_display, FocusIn, &fi)) { event_process(&fi); - /* secret magic way of event_process telling us that no client - was found for the FocusIn event. - - it should be noted!! that focus events of invalud types - (the ones that cause a return in the FocusIn case above) - will not cause this focus_fallback to be called. it will - be assumed that focus is going someplace sane still, or - there are more focus events coming to fix up the situation. - this may not be perfect.. but its working! and focus events - are too much headache to take that for granted. ktnx. ^_^ + /* when we have gotten a fi/fo pair, then see if there are any + more fo's coming. if there are, then don't fallback just yet */ - if (fi.xfocus.window == None) + if ((isfo = XCheckTypedEvent(ob_display, FocusOut, &fo))) + XPutBackEvent(ob_display, &fo); + + /* secret magic way of event_process telling us that no client + was found for the FocusIn event. ^_^ */ + if (!isfo && fi.xfocus.window == None) focus_fallback(FALSE); if (fi.xfocus.window == e->xfocus.window) return; @@ -275,8 +289,6 @@ void event_process(XEvent *e) break; } - client = g_hash_table_lookup(client_map, &window); - /* deal with it in the kernel */ if (client) event_handle_client(client, e); @@ -284,8 +296,6 @@ void event_process(XEvent *e) event_handle_root(e); else if (e->type == MapRequest) client_manage(window); - else if (e->type == FocusIn) - e->xfocus.window = None; /* says a client was found for the event! */ else if (e->type == ConfigureRequest) { /* unhandled configure requests must be used to configure the window directly */