{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts, MultiParamTypeClasses, TypeSynonymInstances #-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : XMonad.Hooks.UrgencyHook
-- Copyright : Devin Mullins <me@twifkak.com>
-- License : BSD3-style (see LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : Devin Mullins <me@twifkak.com>
-- Stability : unstable
-- Portability : unportable
--
-- UrgencyHook lets you configure an action to occur when a window demands
-- your attention. (In traditional WMs, this takes the form of "flashing"
-- on your "taskbar." Blech.)
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module XMonad.Hooks.UrgencyHook (
-- * Usage
-- $usage
withUrgencyHook,
focusUrgent,
readUrgents,
withUrgents
) where
import {-# SOURCE #-} Config (urgencyHook, logHook)
import Operations (windows)
import qualified StackSet as W
import XMonad
import XMonad.Layout.LayoutModifier
import Control.Monad (when)
import Control.Monad.State (gets)
import Data.Bits (testBit, clearBit)
import Data.IORef
import Data.List ((\\), delete)
import Data.Maybe (listToMaybe)
import qualified Data.Set as S
import Graphics.X11.Xlib
import Graphics.X11.Xlib.Extras
import Foreign (unsafePerformIO)
-- $usage
-- To wire this up, add:
--
-- > import XMonad.Hooks.UrgencyHook
--
-- to your import list in Config. Change your defaultLayout such that
-- withUrgencyHook is applied along the chain. Mine, for example:
--
-- > layoutHook = Layout $ withUrgencyHook $ windowNavigation $
-- > Select layouts
--
-- It shouldn't hurt to have the "withUrgencyHook $" at the outermost layer,
-- as above, as UrgencyHook is a LayoutModifier, and hence passes on any
-- messages sent to it. Next, add your actual urgencyHook to Config. This
-- needs to take a Window and return an X () action. Here's an example:
--
-- > import XMonad.Util.Dzen
-- ...
-- > urgencyHook :: Window -> X ()
-- > urgencyHook = dzenUrgencyHook (5 `seconds`)
--
-- If you're comfortable with programming in the X monad, then you can build
-- whatever urgencyHook you like. Finally, in order to make this compile,
-- open up your Config.hs-boot file and add the following to it:
--
-- > urgencyHook :: Window -> X ()
--
-- Compile!
--
-- You can also modify your logHook to print out information about urgent windows.
-- The functions readUrgents and withUrgents are there to help you with that.
-- No example for you.
-- | Focuses the most recently urgent window. Good for what ails ya -- I mean, your keybindings.
-- Example keybinding:
-- > , ((modMask , xK_BackSpace), focusUrgent)
focusUrgent :: X ()
focusUrgent = withUrgents $ flip whenJust (windows . W.focusWindow) . listToMaybe
-- | Stores the global set of all urgent windows, across workspaces. Not exported -- use
-- @readUrgents@ or @withUrgents@ instead.
{-# NOINLINE urgents #-}
urgents :: IORef [Window]
urgents = unsafePerformIO (newIORef [])
readUrgents :: X [Window]
readUrgents = io $ readIORef urgents
withUrgents :: ([Window] -> X a) -> X a
withUrgents f = readUrgents >>= f
data WithUrgencyHook a = WithUrgencyHook deriving (Read, Show)
instance LayoutModifier WithUrgencyHook Window where
handleMess _ mess
| Just PropertyEvent { ev_event_type = t, ev_atom = a, ev_window = w } <- fromMessage mess = do
when (t == propertyNotify && a == wM_HINTS) $ withDisplay $ \dpy -> do
wmh@WMHints { wmh_flags = flags } <- io $ getWMHints dpy w
when (testBit flags urgencyHintBit) $ do
urgencyHook w
-- Clear the urgency bit in the WMHints flags field. According to the
-- Xlib manual, the *client* is supposed to clear this flag when the urgency
-- has been resolved, but, Xchat2, for example, sets the WMHints several
-- times (e.g. causing the dzen to blink) unless it's cleared. XMonad is
-- not a typical WM, so we're just breaking one more rule, here.
io $ setWMHints dpy w wmh { wmh_flags = clearBit flags urgencyHintBit }
adjustUrgents (\ws -> if elem w ws then ws else w : ws)
logHook -- call logHook after IORef has been modified
-- Doing the setWMHints triggers another propertyNotify with the bit
-- cleared, so we ignore that message. This has the potentially wrong
-- effect of ignoring *all* urgency-clearing messages, some of which might
-- be legitimate. Let's wait for bug reports on that, though.
return Nothing
| Just DestroyWindowEvent {ev_window = w} <- fromMessage mess = do
adjustUrgents (delete w)
return Nothing
| otherwise =
return Nothing
-- Clear the urgency bit and remove from the urgent list when the window becomes visible.
redoLayout _ _ _ windowRects = do
visibles <- gets mapped
adjustUrgents (\\ (S.toList visibles))
return (windowRects, Nothing)
adjustUrgents :: ([Window] -> [Window]) -> X ()
adjustUrgents f = io $ modifyIORef urgents f
withUrgencyHook :: LayoutClass l Window => l Window -> ModifiedLayout WithUrgencyHook l Window
withUrgencyHook = ModifiedLayout WithUrgencyHook