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calling imlib_set_cache_size() before a context is created by fluxbox creates
an 'unknown' context. that one is never freed at shutdown.
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93924af160ea303c94a2576b0e57a04e94c9228c might corrupt memory with gcc-4.6.1 when
finishing fluxbox (clicking 'exit', sending it a SIGINT). Allthough the order, in which static / global
objects are initialized is undefined (at least between separate compilation units), the order in
which they are destroyed is well defined: in reverse order of initialization.
this means, that if 'ScreenImlibContextContainer contexts' (of ImageImlib2.cc)
gets initialized AFTER 'ImageImlib2 imlib2_loader' of Image.cc, it gets destroyed before
imlib2_loader. When that happens, ~ImageImlib2() works on a destroyed object.
(That lead to '* glibc detected * fluxbox: corrupted double-linked list: 0x0000000000dd2710 ***'
later on in 'iconv_close')
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make public only what needs to be public
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12f44680dfefde602f3387c6d385f4c5e68990e4 introduced ARGB visuals. if fluxbox
creates 32bit visuals for the container window or the root window: does not work.
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fluxbox now properly displays windows that require ARGB visuals when
an external compositor is running. This was done by creating the
container window with the correct visual and colormap when needed.
Closes #2874629
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nowadays every app should use the extended window manager hints exclusively.
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Mark unused entries with '_OBSOLETE' to help other translators remove
unused entries from 'their' language.
Removed some pure technical translations meant for (copy and paste) error reporting
to developers or to the irc channel anyway. Since english is the common denominator
in bug reporting anyway, having the translated message to retranslate again is pointless.
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the deleted function was never used, otherwise it would generate an error with other compilers as
well. icc noticed that it was nonsensical even when it wasn't used and complained.
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so I removed the obsolete line.
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The idea is that connecting to a signal doesn't change it's state or the state of the object
owning the signal (even though it needs to add the functor to the list for later reference).
Emitting, on the other hand, is usually done as a result of a state change and therefore remains
non-const.
Additional benefit of this arrangement is that objects can export const references to signals to
allow connecting, while keeping the ability to emit to themselves.
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I needed to add explicit $(srcdir) in Makefiles when referencing to Translation.m.
I also removed generated-*.m files from the tree since they can be easily regenerated (and they
were confusing VPATH logic). They can be added to the distribution tarball later if needed (but
hopefully everyone has iconv).
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without this it wasn't possible to construct a Slot returning void from functors returning some
real value because the compiler would complain about "return statement with a value in a function
returning void".
Theoretically, this may produce some unexpected type conversions, because static_cast is slightly
stronger than implicit cast, but I judge the risk to be negligable (the alternative would be to
provide explicit specializations for slots returning void - too much typing)
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connectSlot
I do this to avoid compiler ambiguity between the two versions of connect()
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without them, gcc would compare them by converting them to bool first, which is not exactly what
one would expect. Frankly, I'm surprised it even worked without this.
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I'm doing this because I want to have access to keybindings from lua and for that I need more
flexible ownership semantics.
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it is too easy too shoot yourself in the foot with it, other smart pointers also don't allow such
assignments. If you do want to assign to a RefCount pointer, use reset().
ps: assignment between two RefCounts remains possible, of course.
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ps: it was already commented out, I'm just deleting it
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This way we can use Commands as signal handlers out-of-the-box.
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Command offers a subset of functionality and could be completely removed at some point.
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it was testing for FbWindow.property() == Success, where it should've tested for == true.
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to make it's interface more compatible with other smart pointers.
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Added some polish around them and, to mark this special occasion, moved them out of the SigImpl
namespace.
PS: This partially reverts commit 0775350fee345e37fb59835dda4d85664346b606, since I had to
reintroduce ReturnType template parameter, because it will be used in other places. But Signal classes
remain without the ReturnType, because I still cannot imagine how would it be used.
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and remove a an "almost" copy constructor (almost, because it takes a non-const reference
parameter) which was useless.
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Commit 690d926 (introduced FbTk::BidiString) broke building without
HAVE_ICONV, because of wrong variable name and use of iconv_t type.
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
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otherwise a race condition might appear between copying the default
config files to .fluxbox/ and executing 'fluxbox-update_configs'. under
macosx this lead to 'fluxbox hangs'.
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Fluxbox's man page had "allows to", which should actually be something like
"allows one to".
The rest of the .ins were rebuilt as a result. No changes otherwise.
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CC-BY-NC 3.0 is a great license, but it limits how well we can redistribute
the theme it's self. This change allows distros (such as Debian) to keep this
theme in the source.
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in toolbar
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setxkbmap and xmodmap both might change the keycodes. thus fluxbox needs
to remap the keysyms from the currently loaded keytree to new keycodes
after it received a 'MappingNotify' event.
we do not reload() the keys file because:
* the user might work on it right now
* remap only needed symbols is cheaper than parsing the keysfile anyway
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