{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses, FlexibleContexts, ForeignFunctionInterface #-}
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : XMonad.Main
-- Copyright : (c) Spencer Janssen 2007
-- License : BSD3-style (see LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : spencerjanssen@gmail.com
-- Stability : unstable
-- Portability : not portable, uses mtl, X11, posix
--
-- xmonad, a minimalist, tiling window manager for X11
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module XMonad.Main (xmonad) where
import System.Locale.SetLocale
import Control.Arrow (second)
import Data.Bits
import Data.List ((\\))
import Data.Function
import qualified Data.Map as M
import qualified Data.Set as S
import Control.Monad.Reader
import Control.Monad.State
import Data.Maybe (fromMaybe)
import Data.Monoid (getAll)
import System.Environment (getArgs)
import Graphics.X11.Xlib hiding (refreshKeyboardMapping)
import Graphics.X11.Xlib.Extras
import XMonad.Core
import qualified XMonad.Config as Default
import XMonad.StackSet (new, floating, member)
import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W
import XMonad.Operations
import System.IO
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- The main entry point
--
xmonad :: (LayoutClass l Window, Read (l Window)) => XConfig l -> IO ()
xmonad initxmc = do
-- setup locale information from environment
setLocale LC_ALL Nothing
-- ignore SIGPIPE and SIGCHLD
installSignalHandlers
-- First, wrap the layout in an existential, to keep things pretty:
let xmc = initxmc { layoutHook = Layout $ layoutHook initxmc }
dpy <- openDisplay ""
let dflt = defaultScreen dpy
rootw <- rootWindow dpy dflt
args <- getArgs
when ("--replace" `elem` args) $ replace dpy dflt rootw
-- If another WM is running, a BadAccess error will be returned. The
-- default error handler will write the exception to stderr and exit with
-- an error.
selectInput dpy rootw $ rootMask initxmc
sync dpy False -- sync to ensure all outstanding errors are delivered
-- turn off the default handler in favor of one that ignores all errors
-- (ugly, I know)
xSetErrorHandler -- in C, I'm too lazy to write the binding: dons
xinesc <- getCleanedScreenInfo dpy
nbc <- do v <- initColor dpy $ normalBorderColor xmc
~(Just nbc_) <- initColor dpy $ normalBorderColor Default.def
return (fromMaybe nbc_ v)
fbc <- do v <- initColor dpy $ focusedBorderColor xmc
~(Just fbc_) <- initColor dpy $ focusedBorderColor Default.def
return (fromMaybe fbc_ v)
hSetBuffering stdout NoBuffering
let layout = layoutHook xmc
lreads = readsLayout layout
initialWinset = let padToLen n xs = take (max n (length xs)) $ xs ++ repeat ""
in new layout (padToLen (length xinesc) (workspaces xmc)) $ map SD xinesc
maybeRead reads' s = case reads' s of
[(x, "")] -> Just x
_ -> Nothing
winset = fromMaybe initialWinset $ do
("--resume" : s : _) <- return args
ws <- maybeRead reads s
return . W.ensureTags layout (workspaces xmc)
$ W.mapLayout (fromMaybe layout . maybeRead lreads) ws
extState = fromMaybe M.empty $ do
("--resume" : _ : dyns : _) <- return args
vals <- maybeRead reads dyns
return . M.fromList . map (second Left) $ vals
cf = XConf
{ display = dpy
, config = xmc
, theRoot = rootw
, normalBorder = nbc
, focusedBorder = fbc
, keyActions = keys xmc xmc
, buttonActions = mouseBindings xmc xmc
, mouseFocused = False
, mousePosition = Nothing
, currentEvent = Nothing }
st = XState
{ windowset = initialWinset
, numberlockMask = 0
, mapped = S.empty
, waitingUnmap = M.empty
, dragging = Nothing
, extensibleState = extState
}
allocaXEvent $ \e ->
runX cf st $ do
setNumlockMask
grabKeys
grabButtons
io $ sync dpy False
ws <- io $ scan dpy rootw
-- bootstrap the windowset, Operations.windows will identify all
-- the windows in winset as new and set initial properties for
-- those windows. Remove all windows that are no longer top-level
-- children of the root, they may have disappeared since
-- restarting.
windows . const . foldr W.delete winset $ W.allWindows winset \\ ws
-- manage the as-yet-unmanaged windows
mapM_ manage (ws \\ W.allWindows winset)
userCode $ startupHook initxmc
-- main loop, for all you HOF/recursion fans out there.
forever $ prehandle =<< io (nextEvent dpy e >> getEvent e)
return ()
where
-- if the event gives us the position of the pointer, set mousePosition
prehandle e = let mouse = do guard (ev_event_type e `elem` evs)
return (fromIntegral (ev_x_root e)
,fromIntegral (ev_y_root e))
in local (\c -> c { mousePosition = mouse, currentEvent = Just e }) (handleWithHook e)
evs = [ keyPress, keyRelease, enterNotify, leaveNotify
, buttonPress, buttonRelease]
-- | Runs handleEventHook from the configuration and runs the default handler
-- function if it returned True.
handleWithHook :: Event -> X ()
handleWithHook e = do
evHook <- asks (handleEventHook . config)
whenX (userCodeDef True $ getAll `fmap` evHook e) (handle e)
-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Event handler. Map X events onto calls into Operations.hs, which
-- modify our internal model of the window manager state.
--
-- Events dwm handles that we don't:
--
-- [ButtonPress] = buttonpress,
-- [Expose] = expose,
-- [PropertyNotify] = propertynotify,
--
handle :: Event -> X ()
-- run window manager command
handle (KeyEvent {ev_event_type = t, ev_state = m, ev_keycode = code})
| t == keyPress = withDisplay $ \dpy -> do
s <- io $ keycodeToKeysym dpy code 0
mClean <- cleanMask m
ks <- asks keyActions
userCodeDef () $ whenJust (M.lookup (mClean, s) ks) id
-- manage a new window
handle (MapRequestEvent {ev_window = w}) = withDisplay $ \dpy -> do
wa <- io $ getWindowAttributes dpy w -- ignore override windows
-- need to ignore mapping requests by managed windows not on the current workspace
managed <- isClient w
when (not (wa_override_redirect wa) && not managed) $ do manage w
-- window destroyed, unmanage it
-- window gone, unmanage it
handle (DestroyWindowEvent {ev_window = w}) = whenX (isClient w) $ do
unmanage w
modify (\s -> s { mapped = S.delete w (mapped s)
, waitingUnmap = M.delete w (waitingUnmap s)})
-- We track expected unmap events in waitingUnmap. We ignore this event unless
-- it is synthetic or we are not expecting an unmap notification from a window.
handle (UnmapEvent {ev_window = w, ev_send_event = synthetic}) = whenX (isClient w) $ do
e <- gets (fromMaybe 0 . M.lookup w . waitingUnmap)
if (synthetic || e == 0)
then unmanage w
else modify (\s -> s { waitingUnmap = M.update mpred w (waitingUnmap s) })
where mpred 1 = Nothing
mpred n = Just $ pred n
-- set keyboard mapping
handle e@(MappingNotifyEvent {}) = do
io $ refreshKeyboardMapping e
when (ev_request e `elem` [mappingKeyboard, mappingModifier]) $ do
setNumlockMask
grabKeys
-- handle button release, which may finish dragging.
handle e@(ButtonEvent {ev_event_type = t})
| t == buttonRelease = do
drag <- gets dragging
case drag of
-- we're done dragging and have released the mouse:
Just (_,f) -> modify (\s -> s { dragging = Nothing }) >> f
Nothing -> broadcastMessage e
-- handle motionNotify event, which may mean we are dragging.
handle e@(MotionEvent {ev_event_type = _t, ev_x = x, ev_y = y}) = do
drag <- gets dragging
case drag of
Just (d,_) -> d (fromIntegral x) (fromIntegral y) -- we're dragging
Nothing -> broadcastMessage e
-- click on an unfocused window, makes it focused on this workspace
handle e@(ButtonEvent {ev_window = w,ev_event_type = t,ev_button = b })
| t == buttonPress = do
-- If it's the root window, then it's something we
-- grabbed in grabButtons. Otherwise, it's click-to-focus.
dpy <- asks display
isr <- isRoot w
m <- cleanMask $ ev_state e
mact <- asks (M.lookup (m, b) . buttonActions)
case mact of
Just act | isr -> act $ ev_subwindow e
_ -> do
focus w
ctf <- asks (clickJustFocuses . config)
unless ctf $ io (allowEvents dpy replayPointer currentTime)
broadcastMessage e -- Always send button events.
-- entered a normal window: focus it if focusFollowsMouse is set to
-- True in the user's config.
handle e@(CrossingEvent {ev_window = w, ev_event_type = t})
| t == enterNotify && ev_mode e == notifyNormal
= whenX (asks $ focusFollowsMouse . config) (focus w)
-- left a window, check if we need to focus root
handle e@(CrossingEvent {ev_event_type = t})
| t == leaveNotify
= do rootw <- asks theRoot
when (ev_window e == rootw && not (ev_same_screen e)) $ setFocusX rootw
-- configure a window
handle e@(ConfigureRequestEvent {ev_window = w}) = withDisplay $ \dpy -> do
ws <- gets windowset
wa <- io $ getWindowAttributes dpy w
bw <- asks (borderWidth . config)
if M.member w (floating ws)
|| not (member w ws)
then do io $ configureWindow dpy w (ev_value_mask e) $ WindowChanges
{ wc_x = ev_x e
, wc_y = ev_y e
, wc_width = ev_width e
, wc_height = ev_height e
, wc_border_width = fromIntegral bw
, wc_sibling = ev_above e
, wc_stack_mode = ev_detail e }
when (member w ws) (float w)
else io $ allocaXEvent $ \ev -> do
setEventType ev configureNotify
setConfigureEvent ev w w
(wa_x wa) (wa_y wa) (wa_width wa)
(wa_height wa) (ev_border_width e) none (wa_override_redirect wa)
sendEvent dpy w False 0 ev
io $ sync dpy False
-- configuration changes in the root may mean display settings have changed
handle (ConfigureEvent {ev_window = w}) = whenX (isRoot w) rescreen
-- property notify
handle event@(PropertyEvent { ev_event_type = t, ev_atom = a })
| t == propertyNotify && a == wM_NAME = asks (logHook . config) >>= userCodeDef () >>
broadcastMessage event
handle e@ClientMessageEvent { ev_message_type = mt } = do
a <- getAtom "XMONAD_RESTART"
if (mt == a)
then restart "xmonad" True
else broadcastMessage e
handle e = broadcastMessage e -- trace (eventName e) -- ignoring
-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-- IO stuff. Doesn't require any X state
-- Most of these things run only on startup (bar grabkeys)
-- | scan for any new windows to manage. If they're already managed,
-- this should be idempotent.
scan :: Display -> Window -> IO [Window]
scan dpy rootw = do
(_, _, ws) <- queryTree dpy rootw
filterM ok ws
-- TODO: scan for windows that are either 'IsViewable' or where WM_STATE ==
-- Iconic
where ok w = do wa <- getWindowAttributes dpy w
a <- internAtom dpy "WM_STATE" False
p <- getWindowProperty32 dpy a w
let ic = case p of
Just (3:_) -> True -- 3 for iconified
_ -> False
return $ not (wa_override_redirect wa)
&& (wa_map_state wa == waIsViewable || ic)
setNumlockMask :: X ()
setNumlockMask = do
dpy <- asks display
ms <- io $ getModifierMapping dpy
xs <- sequence [ do
ks <- io $ keycodeToKeysym dpy kc 0
if ks == xK_Num_Lock
then return (setBit 0 (fromIntegral m))
else return (0 :: KeyMask)
| (m, kcs) <- ms, kc <- kcs, kc /= 0]
modify (\s -> s { numberlockMask = foldr (.|.) 0 xs })
-- | Grab the keys back
grabKeys :: X ()
grabKeys = do
XConf { display = dpy, theRoot = rootw } <- ask
let grab kc m = io $ grabKey dpy kc m rootw True grabModeAsync grabModeAsync
(minCode, maxCode) = displayKeycodes dpy
allCodes = [fromIntegral minCode .. fromIntegral maxCode]
io $ ungrabKey dpy anyKey anyModifier rootw
ks <- asks keyActions
-- build a map from keysyms to lists of keysyms (doing what
-- XGetKeyboardMapping would do if the X11 package bound it)
syms <- forM allCodes $ \code -> io (keycodeToKeysym dpy code 0)
let keysymMap = M.fromListWith (++) (zip syms [[code] | code <- allCodes])
keysymToKeycodes sym = M.findWithDefault [] sym keysymMap
forM_ (M.keys ks) $ \(mask,sym) ->
forM_ (keysymToKeycodes sym) $ \kc ->
mapM_ (grab kc . (mask .|.)) =<< extraModifiers
-- | XXX comment me
grabButtons :: X ()
grabButtons = do
XConf { display = dpy, theRoot = rootw } <- ask
let grab button mask = io $ grabButton dpy button mask rootw False buttonPressMask
grabModeAsync grabModeSync none none
io $ ungrabButton dpy anyButton anyModifier rootw
ems <- extraModifiers
ba <- asks buttonActions
mapM_ (\(m,b) -> mapM_ (grab b . (m .|.)) ems) (M.keys $ ba)
-- | @replace@ to signals compliant window managers to exit.
replace :: Display -> ScreenNumber -> Window -> IO ()
replace dpy dflt rootw = do
-- check for other WM
wmSnAtom <- internAtom dpy ("WM_S" ++ show dflt) False
currentWmSnOwner <- xGetSelectionOwner dpy wmSnAtom
when (currentWmSnOwner /= 0) $ do
-- prepare to receive destroyNotify for old WM
selectInput dpy currentWmSnOwner structureNotifyMask
-- create off-screen window
netWmSnOwner <- allocaSetWindowAttributes $ \attributes -> do
set_override_redirect attributes True
set_event_mask attributes propertyChangeMask
let screen = defaultScreenOfDisplay dpy
visual = defaultVisualOfScreen screen
attrmask = cWOverrideRedirect .|. cWEventMask
createWindow dpy rootw (-100) (-100) 1 1 0 copyFromParent copyFromParent visual attrmask attributes
-- try to acquire wmSnAtom, this should signal the old WM to terminate
xSetSelectionOwner dpy wmSnAtom netWmSnOwner currentTime
-- SKIPPED: check if we acquired the selection
-- SKIPPED: send client message indicating that we are now the WM
-- wait for old WM to go away
fix $ \again -> do
evt <- allocaXEvent $ \event -> do
windowEvent dpy currentWmSnOwner structureNotifyMask event
get_EventType event
when (evt /= destroyNotify) again