Now that the DRM backend no longer depends on GBM, we can make it
optional. The GLES2 renderer still depends on it because of our EGL
device selection.
This is useful for compositors with their own renderers, and for
compositors using the Vulkan renderer.
With protocol additions such as [1], compositors currently have no
way to opt out of the version upgrade. The protocol upgrade will
always be backwards-compatible but may require new compositor
features.
The status quo doesn't make it possible to ship a protocol addition
without breaking the wlroots API. This will be an issue for API
stabilization [2].
To address this, let compositors provide a maximum version in the
function creating the global. We need to support all previous versions
of the interface anyways because of older clients.
This mechanism works the same way as Wayland clients passing a version
in wl_global.bind.
[1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/merge_requests/3514
[2]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/1008
References: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3397
The current ARGB2101010 has really "corase" control over the alpha.
Particularily, examples/layer-shell would look really strange with certain
parameters. For examples, when passing an alpha of 0.84, the box would not
appear transparent at all anymore.
Patched as suggested by @mstoeckl -- thank you!
Add RECT nodes to the scene-graph demo to illustrate how they are used.
Here, we add a solid rectangle behind each surface as a quick-and-dirty
border, handling surface.commit in order to size it appropriately.
If a NULL xkb_rule_names pointer is passed to
xkb_keymap_new_from_names, libxkbcommon will default to reading
the XKB_* env variables. So there's no need to do it ourselves.
Also s/xkb_map_new_from_names/xkb_keymap_new_from_names/ since the
latter is more consistent with the returned struct name.
[1]: https://xkbcommon.org/doc/current/structxkb__rule__names.html
There is one exception: layer-shell still uses wlr_log. Would need to
convert to fprintf to drop the wlroots dep there.
Fixes: 34e7f69d69 ("examples: remove dependency on wlr_egl from clients")
The specified clients in this commit used to rely on wlr_egl and
some of its related functions in order to render surfaces.
This is no longer the case as of this commit.
Value is now an enum with a new value ("on-demand") that compositors can use to allow "normal" keyboard focus semantics regardless of the layer the client surface is on. An error is sent for invalid keyboard interactivity values. The old behavior is retained for clients using the previous version of the protocol.
Also adjusted the layer-shell example program to use the new keyboard interactivity options.