when fullscreen, don't animate the pos/size when switching to another fullscreen window, as they can look weird and distracting.
Ideally we would do it differently but it's not really possible to do well without reading minds
* xwayland: add inline safe closing of fds and fix LOCK_FILE_MODE permissions
* xwayland: auto recreate xwayland instance if it crashes
* xwayland: delay auto-restart until later
When an asset is missing, instead of a black screen, render an obnoxious, yet standard, missing texture.
Additionally, warn the user assets failed to load.
Shoutout to Arch for having their assets broken for months. Fix your shit. I am tired of it, and it's negatively impacting users.
* snap: add option `border_overlap` and other improvements
I really liked the way borders used to overlap when snapping and how
only the window's main surface would snap to the monitor, so I would
like to bring that behavior back, but in the form of a config option.
Other improvements include:
- reduced the number of snap functions from 4 down to 2, and only
one ever gets called at any given time.
- border size should not be added to gap size. It seemed like the
right thing to do at the time, but it makes snapping feel way
stronger than it actually should.
- all const variables have been given the all-caps naming convention.
- to avoid excessive casting, border size is declared as a double.
- to avoid excessive x + w, y + h calculations. I'm using a struct
called Range and working only with start and end values until the
very end of the function.
- check for both monitor snapping as well as reserved monitor space
snapping in a relatively efficient way.
* snap: always border-align for corners and reserved monitor space
We probably don't want to treat reserved monitor space as if it were just
a smaller monitor. Instead, it should be treated more like a borderless
window, which means our window's border should never encroach upon it.
* compositor: reduce amount of window box copies
mousemoveunified can call this very frequently, the cbox copying
actually shows up as an impact in such cases, move it down in the scope
and only do it when necessery.
* core: constify and reference frequent calls
profiling shows these as frequent called functions try to reduce the
amount of copies with references and const the variables.
* pointermgr: remove not used local copy, const ref
remove unneded local copies and const ref cursorsize.
* inputmgr: reduce amount of calls to vectortowindow
the amount of calls to g_pCompositor->vectorToWindowUnified fast ramps
up in cpu usage with enough windows existing and moving the mouse, move
the PWINDOWIDEAL up and reuse it if its already the same.
* protocol: compositor remove unused local copy
remove unused local copy of accumulateCurrentBufferDamage and const
previousBuffer.
* renderer: reduce scope of variables and refactor
move a few variables down in their scopes to reduce the amount of calls
and copies when not needed, also add one more for loop in
renderWorkspaceWindows and store the windows in a vector with
weakpointers that should be rendered, this adds a loop but reduces the
amount of repeated calls to shouldRenderWindow and also makes the rest
of the loops go over way smaller vector when many windows exist.