We are currently using this value once before it's initialized, since we
check it before we set it in Clock::calendar_text(). This was caught by
Valgrind, producing the following error:
==8962== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
==8962== at 0x138285: date::operator==(date::year_month_day const&, date::year_month_day const&) (date.h:2793)
==8962== by 0x135F11: waybar::modules::Clock::calendar_text[abi:cxx11](waybar::modules::waybar_time const&) (clock.cpp:111)
==8962== by 0x13587C: waybar::modules::Clock::update() (clock.cpp:62)
==8962== by 0x156EFA: waybar::Bar::getModules(waybar::Factory const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)::{lambda()#1}::operator()() const (bar.cpp:577)
==8962== by 0x157F39: sigc::adaptor_functor<waybar::Bar::getModules(waybar::Factory const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)::{lambda()#1}>::operator()() const (adaptor_trait.h:256)
==8962== by 0x157D94: sigc::internal::slot_call0<waybar::Bar::getModules(waybar::Factory const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&)::{lambda()#1}, void>::call_it(sigc::internal::slot_rep*) (slot.h:136)
==8962== by 0x5177B21: Glib::DispatchNotifier::pipe_io_handler(Glib::IOCondition) (in /usr/lib/libglibmm-2.4.so.1.3.0)
==8962== by 0x517DB5B: Glib::IOSource::dispatch(sigc::slot_base*) (in /usr/lib/libglibmm-2.4.so.1.3.0)
==8962== by 0x5188B96: Glib::Source::dispatch_vfunc(_GSource*, int (*)(void*), void*) (in /usr/lib/libglibmm-2.4.so.1.3.0)
==8962== by 0x5CBC913: g_main_context_dispatch (in /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0.6600.2)
==8962== by 0x5D107D0: ??? (in /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0.6600.2)
==8962== by 0x5CBB120: g_main_context_iteration (in /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0.6600.2)
Initialize the value to prevent the error.
../src/modules/network.cpp:22:6: error: ‘optional’ in namespace ‘std’ does not name a template type
22 | std::optional<unsigned long long> read_netstat(std::string_view category, std::string_view key) {
| ^~~~~~~~
../src/modules/network.cpp:7:1: note: ‘std::optional’ is defined in header ‘<optional>’; did you forget to ‘#include <optional>’?
6 | #include "util/format.hpp"
+++ |+#include <optional>
7 | #ifdef WANT_RFKILL
Invisible bar on a `top` layer would still intercept pointer events and
stop them from reaching windows below. Always changing the layer to
to `bottom` along with making bar invisible would prevent that.
Extract two surface implementations from the bar class: GLSSurfaceImpl
and RawSurfaceImpl. This change allowed to remove _all_ surface type
conditionals and significantly simplify the Bar code.
The change also applies PImpl pattern to the Bar, allowing to remove
some headers and fields from `bar.hpp`.
Previous attempts to use auto exclusive zone from gtk-layer-shell failed
because gls was expecting real booleans (`TRUE`/`FALSE`) as set_anchor
arguments. With that being fixed, gtk_layer_auto_exclusive_zone_enable
makes gls handle everything related to the bar resizing.
The only remaining purpose of onConfigureGLS is to log warnings and bar
size changes; gtk-layer-shell code path no longer needs saved width_ or
height_ values.
Other units are all uppercased, so using an uppercased "K" makes it look more consistent (especially when {bandwidthUpBits} or something like that is used).
It's not allowed to bind to a higher version of a wayland protocol than
supported by the client. Binding wlr-foreign-toplevel-manager-v1 v3 to
a generated code for v2 causes errors in libwayland due to a missing
handler for `zwlr_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1.parent` event.
- Add elapsedTime and totalTime to tooltip format arguments
- Catch format exceptions and print error
- Copy mpd connection error message before it gets freed
- Update display after connection to mpd was lost
- Add MPD module option `password`, and document it.
- Add logic to send the password, directly after connecting to
MPD.
Fixes: #576
Signed-off-by: Joseph Benden <joe@benden.us>
Fix MPD connection issues by converting/rewriting module into a
state-machine driven system. It is fully single-threaded and uses
events for transitioning between states. It supports all features
and functionality of the previous MPD module.
Signed-off-by: Joseph Benden <joe@benden.us>