* inputmgr: dont double free on hotplug
since we are also unrefing the state on hotplugging the keyboard set the
state to nullptr so the destructor if case actually catches its been
already freed.
* keybindgmgr: dont double free on layout switching
d5bf153 added keymap unref at the end of updateXKBTranslationState to
not leak it when exiting, only it causes updateXKBTranslationState to
double free when changing layouts. since its already freed. remove the
unneeded extra xkb_keymap_unref.
* notifications: free cairo images on destruction
asan reports a leak on exit if we dont free the image we created in the
draw function. add a destructor and free images on exit.
* compositor: destroy wlroots types on exit
there are a few types not being destroyed on exit and causing a leak on
exit in wlroots reported by asan, add those.
* cursormgr: ensure we destroy cursor mgr on exit
add a destructor and call wlr_xcursor_manager_destroy on the manager on
destruction, leak reported by asan.
* keybindmgr: free state and keymap
add missing keymap_unref on creation, and add a destructor and free the
state on exit. leak reported by asan.
* skeyboard: add destructor and free state
free the state on destruction of keyboard, reported as leak by asan
Moves the directory containing sockets and logs.
Also restructures lockfiles a bit.
For consumers, check if `$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/hypr` exists. If so, use it. If not, use the old `/tmp/hypr`.
* Reverse Window Positioning.
* Cleanup old comments and logs.
* Finish Splitting Left and Right offset.
* Forgot to add Auto Left to ConfigManager
* Fix problems with auto_left.
* Nearly finish up and down.
* Finish draft of all four dirs. Testing now.
* Change Y value in moveTo for up and down.
* Format, comment, and cleanup.
* Address Vaxry's feedback.
* Add check to see if auto position is first rule.
* Run clang-format.
By default enabled, will track the initial opened workspace of a window spawned for 2 minutes or until it's moved to a different workspace.
For example: you run a launcher and open an app on workspace 1, but quickly switch to workspace 2. The app will now open on workspace 1 regardless of your switch.
With the `silent` suffix, the focus remains on the current position in
the layout or the current monitor, instead of following the moved
window. When combined with `movewindow mon:X`, this this allows you to
get the same behavior as xmonad's `windowToScreen` command.