X11 1.2.3.1 → 1.3.0
raw patch · 15 files changed
+7841/−5922 lines, 15 files
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- Graphics/X11/Types.hsc +1/−1
- Graphics/X11/Xinerama.hsc +140/−0
- Graphics/X11/Xlib/Event.hsc +222/−222
- Graphics/X11/Xlib/Extras.hsc +1371/−0
- Graphics/X11/Xlib/Image.hs +2/−2
- Graphics/X11/Xlib/Misc.hsc +389/−389
- Graphics/X11/Xlib/Types.hsc +2/−2
- X11.buildinfo.in +1/−0
- X11.cabal +12/−7
- cbits/XUtils.c +50/−0
- configure +5491/−5297
- configure.ac +31/−2
- include/HsX11Config.h.in +33/−0
- include/X11_extras_config.h.in +52/−0
- include/XlibExtras.h +44/−0
Graphics/X11/Types.hsc view
@@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ zPixmap ) where -import Data.Int+-- import Data.Int import Data.Word import Foreign.Marshal.Error import Foreign.C.Types
+ Graphics/X11/Xinerama.hsc view
@@ -0,0 +1,140 @@+-- | Interface to Xinerama API+module Graphics.X11.Xinerama+ (XineramaScreenInfo(..), + xineramaIsActive, + xineramaQueryExtension, + xineramaQueryVersion, + xineramaQueryScreens,+ compiledWithXinerama,+ getScreenInfo) where++#include <X11_extras_config.h>++import Foreign+import Foreign.C.Types+import Graphics.X11.Xlib+import Graphics.X11.Xlib.Extras (WindowAttributes(..), getWindowAttributes)+import Control.Monad++-- | Representation of the XineramaScreenInfo struct+data XineramaScreenInfo = XineramaScreenInfo + { xsi_screen_number :: CInt,+ xsi_x_org :: CShort,+ xsi_y_org :: CShort,+ xsi_width :: CShort,+ xsi_height :: CShort }+ deriving (Show)++-- | Wrapper around xineramaQueryScreens that fakes a single screen when+-- Xinerama is not active. This is the preferred interface to+-- Graphics.X11.Xinerama.+getScreenInfo :: Display -> IO [Rectangle]+getScreenInfo dpy = do+ mxs <- xineramaQueryScreens dpy+ case mxs of+ Just xs -> return . map xsiToRect $ xs+ Nothing -> do+ wa <- getWindowAttributes dpy (defaultRootWindow dpy)+ return $ [Rectangle+ { rect_x = fromIntegral $ wa_x wa+ , rect_y = fromIntegral $ wa_y wa+ , rect_width = fromIntegral $ wa_width wa+ , rect_height = fromIntegral $ wa_height wa }]+ where + xsiToRect xsi = Rectangle+ { rect_x = fromIntegral $ xsi_x_org xsi+ , rect_y = fromIntegral $ xsi_y_org xsi+ , rect_width = fromIntegral $ xsi_width xsi+ , rect_height = fromIntegral $ xsi_height xsi+ }++#ifdef HAVE_X11_EXTENSIONS_XINERAMA_H+-- We have Xinerama, so the library will actually work+compiledWithXinerama :: Bool+compiledWithXinerama = True++-- for XFree() (already included from Xinerama.h, but I don't know if I can count on that.)+#include <X11/Xlib.h>++#include <X11/extensions/Xinerama.h>++instance Storable XineramaScreenInfo where+ sizeOf _ = #{size XineramaScreenInfo}+ -- FIXME: Is this right?+ alignment _ = alignment (undefined :: CInt)++ poke p xsi = do+ #{poke XineramaScreenInfo, screen_number } p $ xsi_screen_number xsi+ #{poke XineramaScreenInfo, x_org } p $ xsi_x_org xsi+ #{poke XineramaScreenInfo, y_org } p $ xsi_y_org xsi+ #{poke XineramaScreenInfo, width } p $ xsi_width xsi+ #{poke XineramaScreenInfo, height } p $ xsi_height xsi++ peek p = return XineramaScreenInfo+ `ap` (#{peek XineramaScreenInfo, screen_number} p)+ `ap` (#{peek XineramaScreenInfo, x_org} p)+ `ap` (#{peek XineramaScreenInfo, y_org} p)+ `ap` (#{peek XineramaScreenInfo, width} p)+ `ap` (#{peek XineramaScreenInfo, height} p)++foreign import ccall "XineramaIsActive"+ xineramaIsActive :: Display -> IO Bool++xineramaQueryExtension :: Display -> IO (Maybe (CInt, CInt))+xineramaQueryExtension dpy = wrapPtr2 (cXineramaQueryExtension dpy) go+ where go False _ _ = Nothing+ go True eventbase errorbase = Just (fromIntegral eventbase, fromIntegral errorbase)++xineramaQueryVersion :: Display -> IO (Maybe (CInt, CInt))+xineramaQueryVersion dpy = wrapPtr2 (cXineramaQueryVersion dpy) go+ where go False _ _ = Nothing+ go True major minor = Just (fromIntegral major, fromIntegral minor)++xineramaQueryScreens :: Display -> IO (Maybe [XineramaScreenInfo])+xineramaQueryScreens dpy = + withPool $ \pool -> do intp <- pooledMalloc pool+ p <- cXineramaQueryScreens dpy intp+ if p == nullPtr + then return Nothing+ else do nscreens <- peek intp+ screens <- peekArray (fromIntegral nscreens) p+ cXFree p+ return (Just screens)++foreign import ccall "XineramaQueryExtension"+ cXineramaQueryExtension :: Display -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt -> IO Bool+foreign import ccall "XineramaQueryVersion"+ cXineramaQueryVersion :: Display -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt -> IO Bool+foreign import ccall "XineramaQueryScreens"+ cXineramaQueryScreens :: Display -> Ptr CInt -> IO (Ptr XineramaScreenInfo)+foreign import ccall "XFree"+ cXFree :: Ptr a -> IO CInt++wrapPtr2 :: (Storable a, Storable b) => (Ptr a -> Ptr b -> IO c) -> (c -> a -> b -> d) -> IO d+wrapPtr2 cfun f = + withPool $ \pool -> do aptr <- pooledMalloc pool+ bptr <- pooledMalloc pool+ ret <- cfun aptr bptr+ a <- peek aptr+ b <- peek bptr+ return (f ret a b)++#else++-- No Xinerama, but if we fake a non-active Xinerama interface, "getScreenInfo"+-- will continue to work fine in the single-screen case.+compiledWithXinerama :: Bool+compiledWithXinerama = False++xineramaIsActive :: Display -> IO Bool+xineramaIsActive _ = return False++xineramaQueryExtension :: Display -> IO (Maybe (CInt, CInt))+xineramaQueryExtension _ = return Nothing++xineramaQueryVersion :: Display -> IO (Maybe (CInt, CInt))+xineramaQueryVersion _ = return Nothing++xineramaQueryScreens :: Display -> IO (Maybe [XineramaScreenInfo])+xineramaQueryScreens _ = return Nothing+#endif
Graphics/X11/Xlib/Event.hsc view
@@ -80,9 +80,9 @@ type QueuedMode = CInt #{enum QueuedMode,- , queuedAlready = QueuedAlready- , queuedAfterFlush = QueuedAfterFlush- , queuedAfterReading = QueuedAfterReading+ , queuedAlready = QueuedAlready+ , queuedAfterFlush = QueuedAfterFlush+ , queuedAfterReading = QueuedAfterReading } -- Because of the way the corresponding C types are defined,@@ -98,9 +98,9 @@ newtype XEvent = XEvent XEventPtr #if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__- deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Typeable, Data)+ deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Typeable, Data) #else- deriving (Eq, Ord, Show)+ deriving (Eq, Ord, Show) #endif type XEventPtr = Ptr XEvent @@ -120,32 +120,32 @@ -- Window : window # window on which event was requested in event mask type XKeyEvent =- ( Window -- root window that the event occured on- , Window -- child window- , Time -- milliseconds- , CInt -- pointer x, y coordinates in event window- , CInt --- , CInt -- coordinates relative to root- , CInt --- , Modifier -- key or button mask- , KeyCode -- detail- , Bool -- same screen flag- )+ ( Window -- root window that the event occured on+ , Window -- child window+ , Time -- milliseconds+ , CInt -- pointer x, y coordinates in event window+ , CInt --+ , CInt -- coordinates relative to root+ , CInt --+ , Modifier -- key or button mask+ , KeyCode -- detail+ , Bool -- same screen flag+ ) peekXKeyEvent :: Ptr XKeyEvent -> IO XKeyEvent peekXKeyEvent p = do- root <- #{peek XKeyEvent,root} p- subwindow <- #{peek XKeyEvent,subwindow} p- time <- #{peek XKeyEvent,time} p- x <- #{peek XKeyEvent,x} p- y <- #{peek XKeyEvent,y} p- x_root <- #{peek XKeyEvent,x_root} p- y_root <- #{peek XKeyEvent,y_root} p- state <- #{peek XKeyEvent,state} p- keycode <- #{peek XKeyEvent,keycode} p- same_screen <- #{peek XKeyEvent,same_screen} p- return (root, subwindow, time, x, y, x_root, y_root,- state, keycode, same_screen)+ root <- #{peek XKeyEvent,root} p+ subwindow <- #{peek XKeyEvent,subwindow} p+ time <- #{peek XKeyEvent,time} p+ x <- #{peek XKeyEvent,x} p+ y <- #{peek XKeyEvent,y} p+ x_root <- #{peek XKeyEvent,x_root} p+ y_root <- #{peek XKeyEvent,y_root} p+ state <- #{peek XKeyEvent,state} p+ keycode <- #{peek XKeyEvent,keycode} p+ same_screen <- #{peek XKeyEvent,same_screen} p+ return (root, subwindow, time, x, y, x_root, y_root,+ state, keycode, same_screen) get_KeyEvent :: XEventPtr -> IO XKeyEvent get_KeyEvent p = peekXKeyEvent (castPtr p)@@ -156,232 +156,232 @@ asKeyEvent = castPtr type XButtonEvent =- ( Window -- root window that the event occured on- , Window -- child window- , Time -- milliseconds- , CInt -- pointer x, y coordinates in event window- , CInt- , CInt -- coordinates relative to root- , CInt- , Modifier -- key or button mask- , Button -- detail- , Bool -- same screen flag- )+ ( Window -- root window that the event occured on+ , Window -- child window+ , Time -- milliseconds+ , CInt -- pointer x, y coordinates in event window+ , CInt+ , CInt -- coordinates relative to root+ , CInt+ , Modifier -- key or button mask+ , Button -- detail+ , Bool -- same screen flag+ ) peekXButtonEvent :: Ptr XButtonEvent -> IO XButtonEvent peekXButtonEvent p = do- root <- #{peek XButtonEvent,root} p- subwindow <- #{peek XButtonEvent,subwindow} p- time <- #{peek XButtonEvent,time} p- x <- #{peek XButtonEvent,x} p- y <- #{peek XButtonEvent,y} p- x_root <- #{peek XButtonEvent,x_root} p- y_root <- #{peek XButtonEvent,y_root} p- state <- #{peek XButtonEvent,state} p- button <- #{peek XButtonEvent,button} p- same_screen <- #{peek XButtonEvent,same_screen} p- return (root, subwindow, time, x, y, x_root, y_root,- state, button, same_screen)+ root <- #{peek XButtonEvent,root} p+ subwindow <- #{peek XButtonEvent,subwindow} p+ time <- #{peek XButtonEvent,time} p+ x <- #{peek XButtonEvent,x} p+ y <- #{peek XButtonEvent,y} p+ x_root <- #{peek XButtonEvent,x_root} p+ y_root <- #{peek XButtonEvent,y_root} p+ state <- #{peek XButtonEvent,state} p+ button <- #{peek XButtonEvent,button} p+ same_screen <- #{peek XButtonEvent,same_screen} p+ return (root, subwindow, time, x, y, x_root, y_root,+ state, button, same_screen) get_ButtonEvent :: XEventPtr -> IO XButtonEvent get_ButtonEvent p = peekXButtonEvent (castPtr p) type XMotionEvent =- ( Window -- root window that the event occured on- , Window -- child window- , Time -- milliseconds- , CInt -- pointer x, y coordinates in event window- , CInt- , CInt -- coordinates relative to root- , CInt- , Modifier -- key or button mask- , NotifyMode -- detail- , Bool -- same screen flag- )+ ( Window -- root window that the event occured on+ , Window -- child window+ , Time -- milliseconds+ , CInt -- pointer x, y coordinates in event window+ , CInt+ , CInt -- coordinates relative to root+ , CInt+ , Modifier -- key or button mask+ , NotifyMode -- detail+ , Bool -- same screen flag+ ) peekXMotionEvent :: Ptr XMotionEvent -> IO XMotionEvent peekXMotionEvent p = do- root <- #{peek XMotionEvent,root} p- subwindow <- #{peek XMotionEvent,subwindow} p- time <- #{peek XMotionEvent,time} p- x <- #{peek XMotionEvent,x} p- y <- #{peek XMotionEvent,y} p- x_root <- #{peek XMotionEvent,x_root} p- y_root <- #{peek XMotionEvent,y_root} p- state <- #{peek XMotionEvent,state} p- is_hint <- #{peek XMotionEvent,is_hint} p- same_screen <- #{peek XMotionEvent,same_screen} p- return (root, subwindow, time, x, y, x_root, y_root,- state, is_hint, same_screen)+ root <- #{peek XMotionEvent,root} p+ subwindow <- #{peek XMotionEvent,subwindow} p+ time <- #{peek XMotionEvent,time} p+ x <- #{peek XMotionEvent,x} p+ y <- #{peek XMotionEvent,y} p+ x_root <- #{peek XMotionEvent,x_root} p+ y_root <- #{peek XMotionEvent,y_root} p+ state <- #{peek XMotionEvent,state} p+ is_hint <- #{peek XMotionEvent,is_hint} p+ same_screen <- #{peek XMotionEvent,same_screen} p+ return (root, subwindow, time, x, y, x_root, y_root,+ state, is_hint, same_screen) get_MotionEvent :: XEventPtr -> IO XMotionEvent get_MotionEvent p = peekXMotionEvent (castPtr p) -- %struct : XCrossingEvent : XCrossingEvent arg1--- Window : root # root window that the event occured on--- Window : subwindow # child window--- Time : time # milliseconds--- Int : x # pointer x, y coordinates in event window+-- Window : root # root window that the event occured on+-- Window : subwindow # child window+-- Time : time # milliseconds+-- Int : x # pointer x, y coordinates in event window -- Int : y--- Int : x_root # coordinates relative to root+-- Int : x_root # coordinates relative to root -- Int : y_root -- NotifyMode : mode -- NotifyDetail : detail--- Bool : same_screen # same screen flag--- Bool : focus # boolean focus--- Modifier : state # key or button mask+-- Bool : same_screen # same screen flag+-- Bool : focus # boolean focus+-- Modifier : state # key or button mask -- -- %struct : XFocusChangeEvent : XFocusChangeEvent arg1 -- NotifyMode : mode -- NotifyDetail : detail -- -- -- omitted: should be translated into bitmaps--- -- PURE void getKeymapEvent(event)--- -- IN XEvent* event--- -- OUT Window window = ((XKeymapEvent*)event)->window--- -- OUT array[32] Char key_vector = ((XKeymapEvent*)event)->key_vector+-- -- PURE void getKeymapEvent(event)+-- -- IN XEvent* event+-- -- OUT Window window = ((XKeymapEvent*)event)->window+-- -- OUT array[32] Char key_vector = ((XKeymapEvent*)event)->key_vector -- -- RESULT: type XExposeEvent =- ( Position -- x- , Position -- y- , Dimension -- width- , Dimension -- height- , CInt -- count- )+ ( Position -- x+ , Position -- y+ , Dimension -- width+ , Dimension -- height+ , CInt -- count+ ) peekXExposeEvent :: Ptr XExposeEvent -> IO XExposeEvent peekXExposeEvent p = do- x <- #{peek XExposeEvent,x} p- y <- #{peek XExposeEvent,y} p- width <- #{peek XExposeEvent,width} p- height <- #{peek XExposeEvent,height} p- count <- #{peek XExposeEvent,count} p- return (x, y, width, height, count)+ x <- #{peek XExposeEvent,x} p+ y <- #{peek XExposeEvent,y} p+ width <- #{peek XExposeEvent,width} p+ height <- #{peek XExposeEvent,height} p+ count <- #{peek XExposeEvent,count} p+ return (x, y, width, height, count) get_ExposeEvent :: XEventPtr -> IO XExposeEvent get_ExposeEvent p = peekXExposeEvent (castPtr p) -- %struct : XGraphicsExposeEvent : XGraphicsExposeEvent arg1--- Position : x--- Position : y--- Dimension : width .--- Dimension : height--- Int : count--- Int : major_code--- Int : minor_code+-- Position : x+-- Position : y+-- Dimension : width .+-- Dimension : height+-- Int : count+-- Int : major_code+-- Int : minor_code -- -- %struct : XCirculateEvent : XCirculateEvent arg1--- Window : window--- Place : place+-- Window : window+-- Place : place -- -- %struct : XConfigureEvent : XConfigureEvent arg1--- Window : window--- Position : x--- Position : y--- Dimension : width--- Dimension : height--- Dimension : border_width--- Window : above--- Bool : override_redirect+-- Window : window+-- Position : x+-- Position : y+-- Dimension : width+-- Dimension : height+-- Dimension : border_width+-- Window : above+-- Bool : override_redirect -- -- %struct : XCreateWindowEvent : XCreateWindowEvent arg1--- Window : window--- Position : x--- Position : y--- Dimension : width--- Dimension : height--- Dimension : border_width--- Bool : override_redirect+-- Window : window+-- Position : x+-- Position : y+-- Dimension : width+-- Dimension : height+-- Dimension : border_width+-- Bool : override_redirect -- -- %struct : XDestroyWindowEvent : XDestroyWindowEvent arg1--- Window : window+-- Window : window -- -- %struct : XGravityEvent : XGravityEvent arg1--- Window : window--- Position : x--- Position : y+-- Window : window+-- Position : x+-- Position : y -- -- %struct : XMapEvent : XMapEvent arg1--- Bool : override_redirect+-- Bool : override_redirect type XMappingEvent =- ( MappingRequest -- request- , KeyCode -- first_keycode- , CInt -- count- )+ ( MappingRequest -- request+ , KeyCode -- first_keycode+ , CInt -- count+ ) withXMappingEvent :: XMappingEvent -> (Ptr XMappingEvent -> IO a) -> IO a withXMappingEvent event_map f =- allocaBytes #{size XMappingEvent} $ \ event_map_ptr -> do- pokeXMappingEvent event_map_ptr event_map- f event_map_ptr+ allocaBytes #{size XMappingEvent} $ \ event_map_ptr -> do+ pokeXMappingEvent event_map_ptr event_map+ f event_map_ptr pokeXMappingEvent :: Ptr XMappingEvent -> XMappingEvent -> IO () pokeXMappingEvent p (request, first_keycode, count) = do- #{poke XMappingEvent,request} p request- #{poke XMappingEvent,first_keycode} p first_keycode- #{poke XMappingEvent,count} p count+ #{poke XMappingEvent,request} p request+ #{poke XMappingEvent,first_keycode} p first_keycode+ #{poke XMappingEvent,count} p count type XConfigureEvent =- ( Position- , Position- , Dimension- , Dimension- )+ ( Position+ , Position+ , Dimension+ , Dimension+ ) peekXConfigureEvent :: Ptr XConfigureEvent -> IO XConfigureEvent peekXConfigureEvent p = do- x <- #{peek XConfigureEvent,x} p- y <- #{peek XConfigureEvent,y} p- width <- #{peek XConfigureEvent,width} p- height <- #{peek XConfigureEvent,height} p- return (x, y, width, height)+ x <- #{peek XConfigureEvent,x} p+ y <- #{peek XConfigureEvent,y} p+ width <- #{peek XConfigureEvent,width} p+ height <- #{peek XConfigureEvent,height} p+ return (x, y, width, height) get_ConfigureEvent :: XEventPtr -> IO XConfigureEvent get_ConfigureEvent p = peekXConfigureEvent (castPtr p) -- %struct : XResizeRequestEvent : XResizeRequestEvent arg1--- Dimension : width--- Dimension : height+-- Dimension : width+-- Dimension : height -- -- %struct : XReparentEvent : XReparentEvent arg1--- Window : window--- Window : parent--- Position : x--- Position : y--- Bool : override_redirect+-- Window : window+-- Window : parent+-- Position : x+-- Position : y+-- Bool : override_redirect -- -- %struct : XUnmapEvent : XUnmapEvent arg1--- Window : window--- Bool : from_configure+-- Window : window+-- Bool : from_configure -- -- %struct : XVisibilityEvent : XVisibilityEvent arg1--- Visibility : state+-- Visibility : state -- -- %struct : XCirculateRequestEvent : XCirculateRequestEvent arg1--- Place : place+-- Place : place -- -- -- omitted because valuemask looks tricky -- -- %struct : XConfigureRequestEvent : XConfigureRequestEvent arg1--- -- Window : window--- -- Position : x--- -- Position : y--- -- Dimension : width--- -- Dimension : height--- -- Dimension : border_width--- -- Window : above+-- -- Window : window+-- -- Position : x+-- -- Position : y+-- -- Dimension : width+-- -- Dimension : height+-- -- Dimension : border_width+-- -- Window : above -- -- StackingMethod : detail--- -- ??? : valuemask+-- -- ??? : valuemask -- -- %struct : XMapRequestEvent : XMapRequestEvent arg1--- Window : window+-- Window : window -- -- %struct : XColormapEvent : XColormapEvent arg1--- Colormap : colormap--- Bool : new--- ColormapNotification : state+-- Colormap : colormap+-- Bool : new+-- ColormapNotification : state -- -- -- getClientMessageEvent omitted -- -- getPropertyEvent omitted@@ -397,83 +397,83 @@ -- Returns True if timeout occurs. waitForEvent :: Display -> Word32 -> IO Bool waitForEvent display usecs =- with (TimeVal (usecs `div` 1000000) (usecs `mod` 1000000)) $ \ tv_ptr ->- allocaBytes #{size fd_set} $ \ readfds ->- allocaBytes #{size fd_set} $ \ nofds -> do- let fd = connectionNumber display- fdZero readfds- fdZero nofds- fdSet (fromIntegral fd) readfds- n <- select ((fromIntegral fd)+1) readfds nofds nofds tv_ptr- return (n == 0)+ with (TimeVal (usecs `div` 1000000) (usecs `mod` 1000000)) $ \ tv_ptr ->+ allocaBytes #{size fd_set} $ \ readfds ->+ allocaBytes #{size fd_set} $ \ nofds -> do+ let fd = connectionNumber display+ fdZero readfds+ fdZero nofds+ fdSet (fromIntegral fd) readfds+ n <- select ((fromIntegral fd)+1) readfds nofds nofds tv_ptr+ return (n == 0) newtype FdSet = FdSet (Ptr FdSet) #if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__- deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Typeable, Data)+ deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Typeable, Data) #else- deriving (Eq, Ord, Show)+ deriving (Eq, Ord, Show) #endif foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h" fdZero :: Ptr FdSet -> IO () foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h" fdSet :: CInt -> Ptr FdSet -> IO () foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h" select ::- CInt -> Ptr FdSet -> Ptr FdSet -> Ptr FdSet -> Ptr TimeVal -> IO CInt+ CInt -> Ptr FdSet -> Ptr FdSet -> Ptr FdSet -> Ptr TimeVal -> IO CInt -- | This function is somewhat compatible with Win32's @TimeGetTime()@ gettimeofday_in_milliseconds :: IO Integer gettimeofday_in_milliseconds =- alloca $ \ tv_ptr -> do- rc <- gettimeofday tv_ptr nullPtr- TimeVal sec usec <- peek tv_ptr- return (toInteger sec * 1000 + toInteger usec `div` 1000)+ alloca $ \ tv_ptr -> do+ _rc <- gettimeofday tv_ptr nullPtr+ TimeVal sec usec <- peek tv_ptr+ return (toInteger sec * 1000 + toInteger usec `div` 1000) data TimeVal = TimeVal Word32 Word32 instance Storable TimeVal where- alignment _ = #{size int}- sizeOf _ = #{size struct timeval}- peek p = do- sec <- #{peek struct timeval,tv_sec} p- usec <- #{peek struct timeval,tv_usec} p- return (TimeVal sec usec)- poke p (TimeVal sec usec) = do- #{poke struct timeval,tv_sec} p sec- #{poke struct timeval,tv_usec} p usec+ alignment _ = #{size int}+ sizeOf _ = #{size struct timeval}+ peek p = do+ sec <- #{peek struct timeval,tv_sec} p+ usec <- #{peek struct timeval,tv_usec} p+ return (TimeVal sec usec)+ poke p (TimeVal sec usec) = do+ #{poke struct timeval,tv_sec} p sec+ #{poke struct timeval,tv_usec} p usec newtype TimeZone = TimeZone (Ptr TimeZone) #if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__- deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Typeable, Data)+ deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Typeable, Data) #else- deriving (Eq, Ord, Show)+ deriving (Eq, Ord, Show) #endif foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h"- gettimeofday :: Ptr TimeVal -> Ptr TimeZone -> IO ()+ gettimeofday :: Ptr TimeVal -> Ptr TimeZone -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XFlush()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XFlush"- flush :: Display -> IO ()+ flush :: Display -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XSync()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XSync"- sync :: Display -> Bool -> IO ()+ sync :: Display -> Bool -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XPending()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XPending"- pending :: Display -> IO CInt+ pending :: Display -> IO CInt -- | interface to the X11 library function @XEventsQueued()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XEventsQueued"- eventsQueued :: Display -> QueuedMode -> IO CInt+ eventsQueued :: Display -> QueuedMode -> IO CInt -- | interface to the X11 library function @XNextEvent()@. foreign import ccall safe "HsXlib.h XNextEvent"- nextEvent :: Display -> XEventPtr -> IO ()+ nextEvent :: Display -> XEventPtr -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XAllowEvents()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XAllowEvents"- allowEvents :: Display -> AllowEvents -> Time -> IO ()+ allowEvents :: Display -> AllowEvents -> Time -> IO () -- ToDo: XFree(res1) after constructing result -- %fun XGetMotionEvents :: Display -> Window -> Time -> Time -> IO ListXTimeCoord@@ -481,50 +481,50 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XSelectInput()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XSelectInput"- selectInput :: Display -> Window -> EventMask -> IO ()+ selectInput :: Display -> Window -> EventMask -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XSendEvent()@. sendEvent :: Display -> Window -> Bool -> EventMask -> XEventPtr -> IO () sendEvent display w propagate event_mask event_send =- throwIfZero "sendEvent" $- xSendEvent display w propagate event_mask event_send+ throwIfZero "sendEvent" $+ xSendEvent display w propagate event_mask event_send foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XSendEvent"- xSendEvent :: Display -> Window -> Bool -> EventMask ->- XEventPtr -> IO Status+ xSendEvent :: Display -> Window -> Bool -> EventMask ->+ XEventPtr -> IO Status -- | interface to the X11 library function @XWindowEvent()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XWindowEvent"- windowEvent :: Display -> Window -> EventMask -> XEventPtr -> IO ()+ windowEvent :: Display -> Window -> EventMask -> XEventPtr -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XCheckWindowEvent()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XCheckWindowEvent"- checkWindowEvent :: Display -> Window -> EventMask ->- XEventPtr -> IO Bool+ checkWindowEvent :: Display -> Window -> EventMask ->+ XEventPtr -> IO Bool -- | interface to the X11 library function @XMaskEvent()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XMaskEvent"- maskEvent :: Display -> EventMask -> XEventPtr -> IO ()+ maskEvent :: Display -> EventMask -> XEventPtr -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XCheckMaskEvent()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XCheckMaskEvent"- checkMaskEvent :: Display -> EventMask -> XEventPtr -> IO Bool+ checkMaskEvent :: Display -> EventMask -> XEventPtr -> IO Bool -- | interface to the X11 library function @XCheckTypedEvent()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XCheckTypedEvent"- checkTypedEvent :: Display -> EventType -> XEventPtr -> IO Bool+ checkTypedEvent :: Display -> EventType -> XEventPtr -> IO Bool -- | interface to the X11 library function @XCheckTypedWindowEvent()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XCheckTypedWindowEvent"- checkTypedWindowEvent :: Display -> Window -> EventType ->- XEventPtr -> IO Bool+ checkTypedWindowEvent :: Display -> Window -> EventType ->+ XEventPtr -> IO Bool -- | interface to the X11 library function @XPutBackEvent()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XPutBackEvent"- putBackEvent :: Display -> XEventPtr -> IO ()+ putBackEvent :: Display -> XEventPtr -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XPeekEvent()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XPeekEvent"- peekEvent :: Display -> XEventPtr -> IO ()+ peekEvent :: Display -> XEventPtr -> IO () -- XFilterEvent omitted (can't find documentation) -- XIfEvent omitted (can't pass predicates (yet))@@ -534,10 +534,10 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XRefreshKeyboardMapping()@. refreshKeyboardMapping :: XMappingEvent -> IO () refreshKeyboardMapping event_map =- withXMappingEvent event_map $ \ event_map_ptr ->- xRefreshKeyboardMapping event_map_ptr+ withXMappingEvent event_map $ \ event_map_ptr ->+ xRefreshKeyboardMapping event_map_ptr foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XRefreshKeyboardMapping"- xRefreshKeyboardMapping :: Ptr XMappingEvent -> IO ()+ xRefreshKeyboardMapping :: Ptr XMappingEvent -> IO () -- XSynchronize omitted (returns C function) -- XSetAfterFunction omitted (can't pass functions (yet))
+ Graphics/X11/Xlib/Extras.hsc view
@@ -0,0 +1,1371 @@+{-# OPTIONS -fglasgow-exts -fno-warn-name-shadowing #-}+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- |+-- Module :+-- Copyright : (c) Spencer Janssen+-- License : BSD3-style (see LICENSE)+-- +-- Stability : stable+--+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+--+-- missing functionality from the X11 library+--++module Graphics.X11.Xlib.Extras where++import Data.Typeable ( Typeable )+import Graphics.X11.Xlib+import Graphics.X11.Xlib.Types+import Graphics.X11.Xlib.Misc+import Foreign+import Foreign.C.Types+import Foreign.C.String+import Control.Monad++#include "XlibExtras.h"++data Event+ = AnyEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_window :: !Window+ }+ | ConfigureRequestEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_parent :: !Window+ , ev_window :: !Window+ , ev_x :: !CInt+ , ev_y :: !CInt+ , ev_width :: !CInt+ , ev_height :: !CInt+ , ev_border_width :: !CInt+ , ev_above :: !Window+ , ev_detail :: !NotifyDetail+ , ev_value_mask :: !CULong+ }+ | ConfigureEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_event :: !Window+ , ev_window :: !Window+ , ev_x :: !CInt+ , ev_y :: !CInt+ , ev_width :: !CInt+ , ev_height :: !CInt+ , ev_border_width :: !CInt+ , ev_above :: !Window+ , ev_override_redirect :: !Bool+ }+ | MapRequestEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_parent :: !Window+ , ev_window :: !Window+ }+ | KeyEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_window :: !Window+ , ev_root :: !Window+ , ev_subwindow :: !Window+ , ev_time :: !Time+ , ev_x :: !CInt+ , ev_y :: !CInt+ , ev_x_root :: !CInt+ , ev_y_root :: !CInt+ , ev_state :: !KeyMask+ , ev_keycode :: !KeyCode+ , ev_same_screen :: !Bool+ }+ | ButtonEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_window :: !Window+ , ev_root :: !Window+ , ev_subwindow :: !Window+ , ev_time :: !Time+ , ev_x :: !CInt+ , ev_y :: !CInt+ , ev_x_root :: !CInt+ , ev_y_root :: !CInt+ , ev_state :: !KeyMask+ , ev_button :: !Button+ , ev_same_screen :: !Bool+ }+ | MotionEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_x :: !CInt+ , ev_y :: !CInt+ , ev_window :: !Window+ }+ | DestroyWindowEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_event :: !Window+ , ev_window :: !Window+ }+ | UnmapEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_event :: !Window+ , ev_window :: !Window+ , ev_from_configure :: !Bool+ }+ | MapNotifyEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_event :: !Window+ , ev_window :: !Window+ , ev_override_redirect :: !Bool+ }+ | MappingNotifyEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_window :: !Window+ , ev_request :: !MappingRequest+ , ev_first_keycode :: !KeyCode+ , ev_count :: !CInt+ }+ | CrossingEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_window :: !Window+ , ev_root :: !Window+ , ev_subwindow :: !Window+ , ev_time :: !Time+ , ev_x :: !CInt+ , ev_y :: !CInt+ , ev_x_root :: !CInt+ , ev_y_root :: !CInt+ , ev_mode :: !NotifyMode+ , ev_detail :: !NotifyDetail+ , ev_same_screen :: !Bool+ , ev_focus :: !Bool+ , ev_state :: !Modifier+ }+ | SelectionRequest+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_owner :: !Window+ , ev_requestor :: !Window+ , ev_selection :: !Atom+ , ev_target :: !Atom+ , ev_property :: !Atom+ , ev_time :: !Time+ }+ | PropertyEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_window :: !Window+ , ev_atom :: !Atom+ , ev_time :: !Time+ , ev_propstate :: !CInt+ }+ | ExposeEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_window :: !Window+ , ev_x :: !CInt+ , ev_y :: !CInt+ , ev_width :: !CInt+ , ev_height :: !CInt+ , ev_count :: !CInt+ }+ | ClientMessageEvent+ { ev_event_type :: !EventType+ , ev_serial :: !CULong+ , ev_send_event :: !Bool+ , ev_event_display :: Display+ , ev_window :: !Window+ , ev_message_type :: !Atom+ , ev_data :: ![CInt]+ }++ deriving ( Show, Typeable )++eventTable :: [(EventType, String)]+eventTable =+ [ (keyPress , "KeyPress")+ , (keyRelease , "KeyRelease")+ , (buttonPress , "ButtonPress")+ , (buttonRelease , "ButtonRelease")+ , (motionNotify , "MotionNotify")+ , (enterNotify , "EnterNotify")+ , (leaveNotify , "LeaveNotify")+ , (focusIn , "FocusIn")+ , (focusOut , "FocusOut")+ , (keymapNotify , "KeymapNotify")+ , (expose , "Expose")+ , (graphicsExpose , "GraphicsExpose")+ , (noExpose , "NoExpose")+ , (visibilityNotify , "VisibilityNotify")+ , (createNotify , "CreateNotify")+ , (destroyNotify , "DestroyNotify")+ , (unmapNotify , "UnmapNotify")+ , (mapNotify , "MapNotify")+ , (mapRequest , "MapRequest")+ , (reparentNotify , "ReparentNotify")+ , (configureNotify , "ConfigureNotify")+ , (configureRequest , "ConfigureRequest")+ , (gravityNotify , "GravityNotify")+ , (resizeRequest , "ResizeRequest")+ , (circulateNotify , "CirculateNotify")+ , (circulateRequest , "CirculateRequest")+ , (propertyNotify , "PropertyNotify")+ , (selectionClear , "SelectionClear")+ , (selectionRequest , "SelectionRequest")+ , (selectionNotify , "SelectionNotify")+ , (colormapNotify , "ColormapNotify")+ , (clientMessage , "ClientMessage")+ , (mappingNotify , "MappingNotify")+ , (lASTEvent , "LASTEvent")+ ]++eventName :: Event -> String+eventName e = maybe ("unknown " ++ show x) id $ lookup x eventTable+ where x = fromIntegral $ ev_event_type e++getEvent :: XEventPtr -> IO Event+getEvent p = do+ -- All events share this layout and naming convention, there is also a+ -- common Window field, but the names for this field vary.+ type_ <- #{peek XAnyEvent, type} p+ serial <- #{peek XAnyEvent, serial} p+ send_event <- #{peek XAnyEvent, send_event} p+ display <- fmap Display (#{peek XAnyEvent, display} p)+ case () of++ -------------------------+ -- ConfigureRequestEvent:+ -------------------------+ _ | type_ == configureRequest -> do+ parent <- #{peek XConfigureRequestEvent, parent } p+ window <- #{peek XConfigureRequestEvent, window } p+ x <- #{peek XConfigureRequestEvent, x } p+ y <- #{peek XConfigureRequestEvent, y } p+ width <- #{peek XConfigureRequestEvent, width } p+ height <- #{peek XConfigureRequestEvent, height } p+ border_width <- #{peek XConfigureRequestEvent, border_width} p+ above <- #{peek XConfigureRequestEvent, above } p+ detail <- #{peek XConfigureRequestEvent, detail } p+ value_mask <- #{peek XConfigureRequestEvent, value_mask } p+ return $ ConfigureRequestEvent+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_parent = parent+ , ev_window = window+ , ev_x = x+ , ev_y = y+ , ev_width = width+ , ev_height = height+ , ev_border_width = border_width+ , ev_above = above+ , ev_detail = detail+ , ev_value_mask = value_mask+ }++ ------------------+ -- ConfigureEvent:+ ------------------+ | type_ == configureNotify -> do+ return (ConfigureEvent type_ serial send_event display)+ `ap` #{peek XConfigureEvent, event } p+ `ap` #{peek XConfigureEvent, window } p+ `ap` #{peek XConfigureEvent, x } p+ `ap` #{peek XConfigureEvent, y } p+ `ap` #{peek XConfigureEvent, width } p+ `ap` #{peek XConfigureEvent, height } p+ `ap` #{peek XConfigureEvent, border_width } p+ `ap` #{peek XConfigureEvent, above } p+ `ap` #{peek XConfigureEvent, override_redirect } p++ -------------------+ -- MapRequestEvent:+ -------------------+ | type_ == mapRequest -> do+ parent <- #{peek XMapRequestEvent, parent} p+ window <- #{peek XMapRequestEvent, window} p+ return $ MapRequestEvent+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_parent = parent+ , ev_window = window+ }++ -------------------+ -- MapNotifyEvent+ -------------------+ | type_ == mapNotify -> do+ event <- #{peek XMapEvent, event} p+ window <- #{peek XMapEvent, window} p+ override_redirect <- #{peek XMapEvent, override_redirect} p+ return $ MapNotifyEvent+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_event = event+ , ev_window = window+ , ev_override_redirect = override_redirect+ }++ -------------------+ -- MappingNotifyEvent+ -------------------+ | type_ == mappingNotify -> do+ window <- #{peek XMappingEvent,window} p+ request <- #{peek XMappingEvent,request} p+ first_keycode <- #{peek XMappingEvent,first_keycode} p+ count <- #{peek XMappingEvent,count} p++ return $ MappingNotifyEvent+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_window = window+ , ev_request = request+ , ev_first_keycode = first_keycode+ , ev_count = count+ }++ ------------+ -- KeyEvent:+ ------------+ | type_ == keyPress || type_ == keyRelease -> do+ window <- #{peek XKeyEvent, window } p+ root <- #{peek XKeyEvent, root } p+ subwindow <- #{peek XKeyEvent, subwindow } p+ time <- #{peek XKeyEvent, time } p+ x <- #{peek XKeyEvent, x } p+ y <- #{peek XKeyEvent, y } p+ x_root <- #{peek XKeyEvent, x_root } p+ y_root <- #{peek XKeyEvent, y_root } p+ state <- (#{peek XKeyEvent, state } p) :: IO CUInt+ keycode <- #{peek XKeyEvent, keycode } p+ same_screen <- #{peek XKeyEvent, same_screen} p+ return $ KeyEvent+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_window = window+ , ev_root = root+ , ev_subwindow = subwindow+ , ev_time = time+ , ev_x = x+ , ev_y = y+ , ev_x_root = x_root+ , ev_y_root = y_root+ , ev_state = fromIntegral state+ , ev_keycode = keycode+ , ev_same_screen = same_screen+ }++ ---------------+ -- ButtonEvent:+ ---------------+ | type_ == buttonPress || type_ == buttonRelease -> do++ window <- #{peek XButtonEvent, window } p+ root <- #{peek XButtonEvent, root } p+ subwindow <- #{peek XButtonEvent, subwindow } p+ time <- #{peek XButtonEvent, time } p+ x <- #{peek XButtonEvent, x } p+ y <- #{peek XButtonEvent, y } p+ x_root <- #{peek XButtonEvent, x_root } p+ y_root <- #{peek XButtonEvent, y_root } p+ state <- (#{peek XButtonEvent, state } p) :: IO CUInt+ button <- #{peek XButtonEvent, button } p+ same_screen <- #{peek XButtonEvent, same_screen} p++ return $ ButtonEvent+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_window = window+ , ev_root = root+ , ev_subwindow = subwindow+ , ev_time = time+ , ev_x = x+ , ev_y = y+ , ev_x_root = x_root+ , ev_y_root = y_root+ , ev_state = fromIntegral state+ , ev_button = button+ , ev_same_screen = same_screen+ }++ ---------------+ -- MotionEvent:+ ---------------+ | type_ == motionNotify -> do+ window <- #{peek XMotionEvent, window} p+ x <- #{peek XMotionEvent, x } p+ y <- #{peek XMotionEvent, y } p+ return $ MotionEvent+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_x = x+ , ev_y = y+ , ev_window = window+ }+++ ----------------------+ -- DestroyWindowEvent:+ ----------------------+ | type_ == destroyNotify -> do+ event <- #{peek XDestroyWindowEvent, event } p+ window <- #{peek XDestroyWindowEvent, window} p+ return $ DestroyWindowEvent+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_event = event+ , ev_window = window+ }+++ --------------------+ -- UnmapNotifyEvent:+ --------------------+ | type_ == unmapNotify -> do+ event <- #{peek XUnmapEvent, event } p+ window <- #{peek XUnmapEvent, window } p+ from_configure <- #{peek XUnmapEvent, from_configure} p+ return $ UnmapEvent+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_event = event+ , ev_window = window+ , ev_from_configure = from_configure+ }++ --------------------+ -- CrossingEvent+ --------------------+ | type_ == enterNotify || type_ == leaveNotify -> do+ window <- #{peek XCrossingEvent, window } p+ root <- #{peek XCrossingEvent, root } p+ subwindow <- #{peek XCrossingEvent, subwindow } p+ time <- #{peek XCrossingEvent, time } p+ x <- #{peek XCrossingEvent, x } p+ y <- #{peek XCrossingEvent, y } p+ x_root <- #{peek XCrossingEvent, x_root } p+ y_root <- #{peek XCrossingEvent, y_root } p+ mode <- #{peek XCrossingEvent, mode } p+ detail <- #{peek XCrossingEvent, detail } p+ same_screen <- #{peek XCrossingEvent, same_screen } p+ focus <- #{peek XCrossingEvent, focus } p+ state <- (#{peek XCrossingEvent, state } p) :: IO CUInt++ return $ CrossingEvent+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_window = window+ , ev_root = root+ , ev_subwindow = subwindow+ , ev_time = time+ , ev_x = x+ , ev_y = y+ , ev_x_root = x_root+ , ev_y_root = y_root+ , ev_mode = mode+ , ev_detail = detail+ , ev_same_screen = same_screen+ , ev_focus = focus+ , ev_state = fromIntegral state+ }++ -------------------------+ -- SelectionRequestEvent:+ -------------------------+ | type_ == selectionRequest -> do+ owner <- #{peek XSelectionRequestEvent, owner } p+ requestor <- #{peek XSelectionRequestEvent, requestor } p+ selection <- #{peek XSelectionRequestEvent, selection } p+ target <- #{peek XSelectionRequestEvent, target } p+ property <- #{peek XSelectionRequestEvent, property } p+ time <- #{peek XSelectionRequestEvent, time } p+ return $ SelectionRequest+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_owner = owner+ , ev_requestor = requestor+ , ev_selection = selection+ , ev_target = target+ , ev_property = property+ , ev_time = time+ }++ -------------------------+ -- PropertyEvent+ -------------------------+ | type_ == propertyNotify -> do+ window <- #{peek XPropertyEvent, window } p+ atom <- #{peek XPropertyEvent, atom } p+ time <- #{peek XPropertyEvent, time } p+ state <- #{peek XPropertyEvent, state } p+ return $ PropertyEvent+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_window = window+ , ev_atom = atom+ , ev_time = time+ , ev_propstate = state+ }++ -------------------------+ -- ExposeEvent+ -------------------------+ | type_ == expose -> do+ window <- #{peek XExposeEvent, window } p+ x <- #{peek XExposeEvent, x } p+ y <- #{peek XExposeEvent, y } p+ width <- #{peek XExposeEvent, width } p+ height <- #{peek XExposeEvent, height } p+ count <- #{peek XExposeEvent, count } p+ return $ ExposeEvent+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_window = window+ , ev_x = x+ , ev_y = y+ , ev_width = width+ , ev_height = height+ , ev_count = count+ }++ -------------------------+ -- ClientMessageEvent+ -------------------------+ | type_ == clientMessage -> do+ window <- #{peek XClientMessageEvent, window } p+ message_type <- #{peek XClientMessageEvent, message_type } p+ format <- #{peek XClientMessageEvent, format } p+ let datPtr = #{ptr XClientMessageEvent, data } p+ dat <- case (format::CInt) of+ 8 -> do a <- peekArray 20 datPtr+ return $ map fromIntegral (a::[Word8])+ 16 -> do a <- peekArray 10 datPtr+ return $ map fromIntegral (a::[Word16])+ 32 -> do a <- peekArray 5 datPtr+ return $ map fromIntegral (a::[Word32])+ _ -> error "X11.Extras.clientMessage: illegal value"+ return $ ClientMessageEvent+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_window = window+ , ev_message_type = message_type+ , ev_data = dat+ }++ -- We don't handle this event specifically, so return the generic+ -- AnyEvent.+ | otherwise -> do+ window <- #{peek XAnyEvent, window} p+ return $ AnyEvent+ { ev_event_type = type_+ , ev_serial = serial+ , ev_send_event = send_event+ , ev_event_display = display+ , ev_window = window+ }++data WindowChanges = WindowChanges+ { wc_x :: CInt+ , wc_y :: CInt+ , wc_width :: CInt+ , wc_height:: CInt+ , wc_border_width :: CInt+ , wc_sibling :: Window+ , wc_stack_mode :: CInt+ }++instance Storable WindowChanges where+ sizeOf _ = #{size XWindowChanges}++ -- I really hope this is right:+ alignment _ = alignment (undefined :: CInt)++ poke p wc = do+ #{poke XWindowChanges, x } p $ wc_x wc+ #{poke XWindowChanges, y } p $ wc_y wc+ #{poke XWindowChanges, width } p $ wc_width wc+ #{poke XWindowChanges, height } p $ wc_height wc+ #{poke XWindowChanges, border_width} p $ wc_border_width wc+ #{poke XWindowChanges, sibling } p $ wc_sibling wc+ #{poke XWindowChanges, stack_mode } p $ wc_stack_mode wc+ + peek p = return WindowChanges+ `ap` (#{peek XWindowChanges, x} p)+ `ap` (#{peek XWindowChanges, y} p)+ `ap` (#{peek XWindowChanges, width} p)+ `ap` (#{peek XWindowChanges, height} p)+ `ap` (#{peek XWindowChanges, border_width} p)+ `ap` (#{peek XWindowChanges, sibling} p)+ `ap` (#{peek XWindowChanges, stack_mode} p)++--+-- Some extra constants+--++none :: XID+none = #{const None}++anyButton :: Button+anyButton = #{const AnyButton}++anyKey :: KeyCode+anyKey = toEnum #{const AnyKey}++currentTime :: Time+currentTime = #{const CurrentTime}++--+-- The use of Int rather than CInt isn't 64 bit clean.+--++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XConfigureWindow"+ xConfigureWindow :: Display -> Window -> CULong -> Ptr WindowChanges -> IO CInt++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XKillClient"+ killClient :: Display -> Window -> IO CInt++configureWindow :: Display -> Window -> CULong -> WindowChanges -> IO ()+configureWindow d w m c = do+ with c (xConfigureWindow d w m)+ return ()++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XFree"+ xFree :: Ptr a -> IO CInt++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XQueryTree"+ xQueryTree :: Display -> Window -> Ptr Window -> Ptr Window -> Ptr (Ptr Window) -> Ptr CInt -> IO Status++queryTree :: Display -> Window -> IO (Window, Window, [Window])+queryTree d w =+ alloca $ \root_return ->+ alloca $ \parent_return ->+ alloca $ \children_return ->+ alloca $ \nchildren_return -> do+ xQueryTree d w root_return parent_return children_return nchildren_return+ p <- peek children_return+ n <- fmap fromIntegral $ peek nchildren_return+ ws <- peekArray n p+ xFree p+ liftM3 (,,) (peek root_return) (peek parent_return) (return ws)++-- TODO: this data type is incomplete wrt. the C struct+data WindowAttributes = WindowAttributes+ { wa_x, wa_y, wa_width, wa_height, wa_border_width :: CInt+ , wa_map_state :: CInt+ , wa_override_redirect :: Bool+ }++-- +-- possible map_states'+--+waIsUnmapped, waIsUnviewable, waIsViewable :: CInt+waIsUnmapped = fromIntegral ( #{const IsUnmapped} :: CInt ) -- 0+waIsUnviewable = fromIntegral ( #{const IsUnviewable} :: CInt ) -- 1+waIsViewable = fromIntegral ( #{const IsViewable} :: CInt ) -- 2++instance Storable WindowAttributes where+ -- this might be incorrect+ alignment _ = alignment (undefined :: CInt)+ sizeOf _ = #{size XWindowAttributes}+ peek p = return WindowAttributes+ `ap` (#{peek XWindowAttributes, x } p)+ `ap` (#{peek XWindowAttributes, y } p)+ `ap` (#{peek XWindowAttributes, width } p)+ `ap` (#{peek XWindowAttributes, height } p)+ `ap` (#{peek XWindowAttributes, border_width } p)+ `ap` (#{peek XWindowAttributes, map_state } p)+ `ap` (#{peek XWindowAttributes, override_redirect} p)+ poke p wa = do+ #{poke XWindowAttributes, x } p $ wa_x wa+ #{poke XWindowAttributes, y } p $ wa_y wa+ #{poke XWindowAttributes, width } p $ wa_width wa+ #{poke XWindowAttributes, height } p $ wa_height wa+ #{poke XWindowAttributes, border_width } p $ wa_border_width wa+ #{poke XWindowAttributes, map_state } p $ wa_map_state wa+ #{poke XWindowAttributes, override_redirect} p $ wa_override_redirect wa++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XGetWindowAttributes"+ xGetWindowAttributes :: Display -> Window -> Ptr (WindowAttributes) -> IO Status++getWindowAttributes :: Display -> Window -> IO WindowAttributes+getWindowAttributes d w = alloca $ \p -> do+ xGetWindowAttributes d w p+ peek p++-- | interface to the X11 library function @XChangeWindowAttributes()@.+foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XChangeWindowAttributes"+ changeWindowAttributes :: Display -> Window -> AttributeMask -> Ptr SetWindowAttributes -> IO ()++-- | Run an action with the server+withServer :: Display -> IO () -> IO ()+withServer dpy f = do+ grabServer dpy+ f+ ungrabServer dpy++data TextProperty = TextProperty {+ tp_value :: CString,+ tp_encoding :: Atom,+ tp_format :: CInt,+ tp_nitems :: #{type unsigned long}+ }++instance Storable TextProperty where+ sizeOf _ = #{size XTextProperty}+ alignment _ = alignment (undefined :: #{type unsigned long})+ peek p = TextProperty `fmap` #{peek XTextProperty, value } p+ `ap` #{peek XTextProperty, encoding} p+ `ap` #{peek XTextProperty, format } p+ `ap` #{peek XTextProperty, nitems } p+ poke p (TextProperty val enc fmt nitems) = do+ #{poke XTextProperty, value } p val+ #{poke XTextProperty, encoding} p enc+ #{poke XTextProperty, format } p fmt+ #{poke XTextProperty, nitems } p nitems++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XGetTextProperty"+ xGetTextProperty :: Display -> Window -> Ptr TextProperty -> Atom -> IO Status++getTextProperty :: Display -> Window -> Atom -> IO TextProperty+getTextProperty d w a =+ alloca $ \textp -> do+ throwIf (0==) (const "getTextProperty") $ xGetTextProperty d w textp a+ peek textp++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XwcTextPropertyToTextList"+ xwcTextPropertyToTextList :: Display -> Ptr TextProperty -> Ptr (Ptr CWString) -> Ptr CInt -> IO CInt++wcTextPropertyToTextList :: Display -> TextProperty -> IO [String]+wcTextPropertyToTextList d prop =+ alloca $ \listp ->+ alloca $ \countp ->+ with prop $ \propp -> do+ throwIf (success>) (const "wcTextPropertyToTextList") $+ xwcTextPropertyToTextList d propp listp countp+ count <- peek countp+ list <- peek listp+ texts <- flip mapM [0..fromIntegral count - 1] $ \i ->+ peekElemOff list i >>= peekCWString+ wcFreeStringList list+ return texts++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XwcFreeStringList"+ wcFreeStringList :: Ptr CWString -> IO ()++newtype FontSet = FontSet (Ptr FontSet)+ deriving (Eq, Ord, Show)++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XCreateFontSet"+ xCreateFontSet :: Display -> CString -> Ptr (Ptr CString) -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CString -> IO (Ptr FontSet)++createFontSet :: Display -> String -> IO ([String], String, FontSet)+createFontSet d fn =+ withCString fn $ \fontp ->+ alloca $ \listp ->+ alloca $ \countp ->+ alloca $ \defp -> do+ fs <- throwIfNull "createFontSet" $+ xCreateFontSet d fontp listp countp defp+ count <- peek countp+ list <- peek listp+ missing <- flip mapM [0..fromIntegral count - 1] $ \i ->+ peekElemOff list i >>= peekCString+ def <- peek defp >>= peekCString+ freeStringList list+ return (missing, def, FontSet fs)++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XFreeStringList"+ freeStringList :: Ptr CString -> IO ()++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XFreeFontSet"+ freeFontSet :: Display -> FontSet -> IO ()++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XwcTextExtents"+ xwcTextExtents :: FontSet -> CWString -> CInt -> Ptr Rectangle -> Ptr Rectangle -> IO CInt++wcTextExtents :: FontSet -> String -> (Rectangle, Rectangle)+wcTextExtents fs text = unsafePerformIO $+ withCWStringLen text $ \(textp, len) ->+ alloca $ \inkp ->+ alloca $ \logicalp -> do+ xwcTextExtents fs textp (fromIntegral len) inkp logicalp+ (,) `fmap` peek inkp `ap` peek logicalp++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XwcDrawString"+ xwcDrawString :: Display -> Drawable -> FontSet -> GC -> Position -> Position -> CWString -> CInt -> IO ()++wcDrawString :: Display -> Drawable -> FontSet -> GC -> Position -> Position -> String -> IO ()+wcDrawString d w fs gc x y =+ flip withCWStringLen $ \(s, len) ->+ xwcDrawString d w fs gc x y s (fromIntegral len)++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XwcDrawImageString"+ xwcDrawImageString :: Display -> Drawable -> FontSet -> GC -> Position -> Position -> CWString -> CInt -> IO ()++wcDrawImageString :: Display -> Drawable -> FontSet -> GC -> Position -> Position -> String -> IO ()+wcDrawImageString d w fs gc x y =+ flip withCWStringLen $ \(s, len) ->+ xwcDrawImageString d w fs gc x y s (fromIntegral len)++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XwcTextEscapement"+ xwcTextEscapement :: FontSet -> CWString -> CInt -> IO Int32++wcTextEscapement :: FontSet -> String -> Int32+wcTextEscapement font_set string = unsafePerformIO $+ withCWStringLen string $ \ (c_string, len) ->+ xwcTextEscapement font_set c_string (fromIntegral len)++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XFetchName"+ xFetchName :: Display -> Window -> Ptr CString -> IO Status++fetchName :: Display -> Window -> IO (Maybe String)+fetchName d w = alloca $ \p -> do+ xFetchName d w p+ cstr <- peek p+ if cstr == nullPtr+ then return Nothing+ else do+ str <- peekCString cstr+ xFree cstr+ return $ Just str++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XGetTransientForHint"+ xGetTransientForHint :: Display -> Window -> Ptr Window -> IO Status++getTransientForHint :: Display -> Window -> IO (Maybe Window)+getTransientForHint d w = alloca $ \wp -> do+ status <- xGetTransientForHint d w wp+ if status == 0+ then return Nothing+ else Just `liftM` peek wp++------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- setWMProtocols :: Display -> Window -> [Atom] -> IO ()++{-+setWMProtocols :: Display -> Window -> [Atom] -> IO ()+setWMProtocols display w protocols =+ withArray protocols $ \ protocol_array ->+ xSetWMProtocols display w protocol_array (length protocols)+foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XSetWMProtocols"+ xSetWMProtocols :: Display -> Window -> Ptr Atom -> CInt -> IO ()+-}++-- | The XGetWMProtocols function returns the list of atoms+-- stored in the WM_PROTOCOLS property on the specified win+-- dow. These atoms describe window manager protocols in+-- which the owner of this window is willing to participate.+-- If the property exists, is of type ATOM, is of format 32,+-- and the atom WM_PROTOCOLS can be interned, XGetWMProtocols+-- sets the protocols_return argument to a list of atoms,+-- sets the count_return argument to the number of elements+-- in the list, and returns a nonzero status. Otherwise, it+-- sets neither of the return arguments and returns a zero+-- status. To release the list of atoms, use XFree.+--+getWMProtocols :: Display -> Window -> IO [Atom]+getWMProtocols display w = do+ alloca $ \atom_ptr_ptr ->+ alloca $ \count_ptr -> do++ st <- xGetWMProtocols display w atom_ptr_ptr count_ptr+ if st == 0+ then return []+ else do sz <- peek count_ptr+ atom_ptr <- peek atom_ptr_ptr+ atoms <- peekArray (fromIntegral sz) atom_ptr+ xFree atom_ptr+ return atoms++foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XGetWMProtocols"+ xGetWMProtocols :: Display -> Window -> Ptr (Ptr Atom) -> Ptr CInt -> IO Status+++------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Creating events++setEventType :: XEventPtr -> EventType -> IO ()+setEventType = #{poke XEvent,type}++{-+typedef struct {+ int type; /* SelectionNotify */+ unsigned long serial; /* # of last request processed by server */+ Bool send_event; /* true if this came from a SendEvent request */+ Display *display; /* Display the event was read from */+ Window requestor;+ Atom selection;+ Atom target;+ Atom property; /* atom or None */+ Time time;+} XSelectionEvent;+-}++setSelectionNotify :: XEventPtr -> Window -> Atom -> Atom -> Atom -> Time -> IO ()+setSelectionNotify p requestor selection target property time = do+ setEventType p selectionNotify+ #{poke XSelectionEvent, requestor} p requestor+ #{poke XSelectionEvent, selection} p selection+ #{poke XSelectionEvent, target} p target+ #{poke XSelectionEvent, property} p property+ #{poke XSelectionEvent, time} p time++-- hacky way to set up an XClientMessageEvent+-- Should have a Storable instance for XEvent/Event?+setClientMessageEvent :: XEventPtr -> Window -> Atom -> CInt -> Atom -> Time -> IO ()+setClientMessageEvent p window message_type format l_0_ l_1_ = do+ #{poke XClientMessageEvent, window} p window+ #{poke XClientMessageEvent, message_type} p message_type+ #{poke XClientMessageEvent, format} p format+ let datap = #{ptr XClientMessageEvent, data} p :: Ptr CLong+ poke datap (fromIntegral l_0_) -- does this work?+ pokeElemOff datap 1 (fromIntegral l_1_)++ return ()++setConfigureEvent :: XEventPtr -> Window -> Window -> CInt -> CInt -> CInt -> CInt -> CInt -> Window -> Bool -> IO ()+setConfigureEvent p ev win x y w h bw abv org = do+ #{poke XConfigureEvent, event } p ev+ #{poke XConfigureEvent, window } p win+ #{poke XConfigureEvent, x } p x+ #{poke XConfigureEvent, y } p y+ #{poke XConfigureEvent, width } p w+ #{poke XConfigureEvent, height } p h+ #{poke XConfigureEvent, border_width } p bw+ #{poke XConfigureEvent, above } p abv+ #{poke XConfigureEvent, override_redirect} p (if org then 1 else 0 :: CInt)+++{-+ typedef struct {+ int type; /* ClientMessage */+ unsigned long serial; /* # of last request processed by server */+ Bool send_event; /* true if this came from a SendEvent request */+ Display *display; /* Display the event was read from */+ Window window;+ Atom message_type;+ int format;+ union {+ char b[20];+ short s[10];+ long l[5];+ } data;+ } XClientMessageEvent;++-}++------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- XErrorEvents+-- +-- I'm too lazy to write the binding+--++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h x11_extras_set_error_handler"+ xSetErrorHandler :: IO ()++-- | refreshKeyboardMapping. TODO Remove this binding when the fix has been commited to+-- X11+refreshKeyboardMapping :: Event -> IO ()+refreshKeyboardMapping ev@(MappingNotifyEvent {ev_event_display = (Display d)})+ = allocaBytes #{size XMappingEvent} $ \p -> do+ #{poke XMappingEvent, type } p $ ev_event_type ev+ #{poke XMappingEvent, serial } p $ ev_serial ev+ #{poke XMappingEvent, send_event } p $ ev_send_event ev+ #{poke XMappingEvent, display } p $ d+ #{poke XMappingEvent, window } p $ ev_window ev+ #{poke XMappingEvent, request } p $ ev_request ev+ #{poke XMappingEvent, first_keycode } p $ ev_first_keycode ev+ #{poke XMappingEvent, count } p $ ev_count ev+ xRefreshKeyboardMapping p+ return ()+refreshKeyboardMapping _ = return ()++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XRefreshKeyboardMapping"+ xRefreshKeyboardMapping :: Ptr () -> IO CInt++-- Properties++anyPropertyType :: Atom+anyPropertyType = #{const AnyPropertyType}++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XChangeProperty"+ xChangeProperty :: Display -> Window -> Atom -> Atom -> CInt -> CInt -> Ptr CUChar -> CInt -> IO Status++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XGetWindowProperty"+ xGetWindowProperty :: Display -> Window -> Atom -> CLong -> CLong -> Bool -> Atom -> Ptr Atom -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CULong -> Ptr CULong -> Ptr (Ptr CUChar) -> IO Status++rawGetWindowProperty :: Storable a => Int -> Display -> Atom -> Window -> IO (Maybe [a])+rawGetWindowProperty bits d atom w =+ alloca $ \actual_type_return ->+ alloca $ \actual_format_return ->+ alloca $ \nitems_return ->+ alloca $ \bytes_after_return ->+ alloca $ \prop_return -> do+ xGetWindowProperty d w atom 0 0xFFFFFFFF False anyPropertyType+ actual_type_return+ actual_format_return+ nitems_return+ bytes_after_return+ prop_return++ prop_ptr <- peek prop_return+ actual_format <- fromIntegral `liftM` peek actual_format_return+ nitems <- fromIntegral `liftM` peek nitems_return+ getprop prop_ptr nitems actual_format+ where+ getprop prop_ptr nitems actual_format+ | actual_format == 0 = return Nothing -- Property not found+ | actual_format /= bits = xFree prop_ptr >> return Nothing+ | otherwise = do+ retval <- peekArray nitems (castPtr prop_ptr)+ xFree prop_ptr+ return $ Just retval++getWindowProperty8 :: Display -> Atom -> Window -> IO (Maybe [Word8])+getWindowProperty8 = rawGetWindowProperty 8++getWindowProperty16 :: Display -> Atom -> Window -> IO (Maybe [Word16])+getWindowProperty16 = rawGetWindowProperty 16++getWindowProperty32 :: Display -> Atom -> Window -> IO (Maybe [Word32])+getWindowProperty32 = rawGetWindowProperty 32++-- this assumes bytes are 8 bits. I hope X isn't more portable than that :(++changeProperty8 :: Display -> Window -> Atom -> Atom -> CInt -> [Word8] -> IO ()+changeProperty8 dpy w prop typ mode dat =+ withArrayLen dat $ \ len ptr -> do+ xChangeProperty dpy w prop typ 8 mode (castPtr ptr) (fromIntegral len)+ return ()++changeProperty16 :: Display -> Window -> Atom -> Atom -> CInt -> [Word16] -> IO ()+changeProperty16 dpy w prop typ mode dat =+ withArrayLen dat $ \ len ptr -> do+ xChangeProperty dpy w prop typ 16 mode (castPtr ptr) (fromIntegral len)+ return ()++changeProperty32 :: Display -> Window -> Atom -> Atom -> CInt -> [Word32] -> IO ()+changeProperty32 dpy w prop typ mode dat =+ withArrayLen dat $ \ len ptr -> do+ xChangeProperty dpy w prop typ 32 mode (castPtr ptr) (fromIntegral len)+ return ()++propModeReplace, propModePrepend, propModeAppend :: CInt+propModeReplace = #{const PropModeReplace}+propModePrepend = #{const PropModePrepend}+propModeAppend = #{const PropModeAppend}++-- Windows++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XUnmapWindow"+ xUnmapWindow :: Display -> Window -> IO CInt++unmapWindow :: Display -> Window -> IO ()+unmapWindow d w = xUnmapWindow d w >> return ()++------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Size hints++data SizeHints = SizeHints+ { sh_min_size :: Maybe (Dimension, Dimension)+ , sh_max_size :: Maybe (Dimension, Dimension)+ , sh_resize_inc :: Maybe (Dimension, Dimension)+ , sh_aspect :: Maybe ((Dimension, Dimension), (Dimension, Dimension))+ , sh_base_size :: Maybe (Dimension, Dimension)+ , sh_win_gravity :: Maybe (BitGravity)+ }++pMinSizeBit, pMaxSizeBit, pResizeIncBit, pAspectBit, pBaseSizeBit, pWinGravityBit :: Int+pMinSizeBit = 4+pMaxSizeBit = 5+pResizeIncBit = 6+pAspectBit = 7+pBaseSizeBit = 8+pWinGravityBit = 9++instance Storable SizeHints where+ alignment _ = alignment (undefined :: CInt)+ sizeOf _ = #{size XSizeHints}++ poke p sh = do+ let whenSet f x = maybe (return ()) x (f sh)+ let pokeFlag b = do flag <- #{peek XSizeHints, flags} p :: IO CLong+ #{poke XSizeHints, flags} p (setBit flag b)+ #{poke XSizeHints, flags} p (0 :: CLong)+ whenSet sh_min_size $ \(w, h) -> do+ pokeFlag pMinSizeBit+ #{poke XSizeHints, min_width } p w+ #{poke XSizeHints, min_height } p h+ whenSet sh_max_size $ \(w, h) -> do+ pokeFlag pMaxSizeBit+ #{poke XSizeHints, max_width } p w+ #{poke XSizeHints, max_height } p h+ whenSet sh_resize_inc $ \(w, h) -> do+ pokeFlag pResizeIncBit+ #{poke XSizeHints, width_inc } p w+ #{poke XSizeHints, height_inc } p h+ whenSet sh_aspect $ \((minx, miny), (maxx, maxy)) -> do+ pokeFlag pAspectBit+ #{poke XSizeHints, min_aspect.x} p minx+ #{poke XSizeHints, min_aspect.y} p miny+ #{poke XSizeHints, max_aspect.x} p maxx+ #{poke XSizeHints, max_aspect.y} p maxy+ whenSet sh_base_size $ \(w, h) -> do+ pokeFlag pBaseSizeBit+ #{poke XSizeHints, base_width } p w+ #{poke XSizeHints, base_height } p h+ whenSet sh_win_gravity $ \g -> do+ pokeFlag pWinGravityBit+ #{poke XSizeHints, win_gravity } p g++ peek p = do+ flags <- #{peek XSizeHints, flags} p :: IO CLong+ let whenBit n x = if testBit flags n then liftM Just x else return Nothing+ return SizeHints+ `ap` whenBit pMinSizeBit (do liftM2 (,) (#{peek XSizeHints, min_width } p)+ (#{peek XSizeHints, min_height } p))+ `ap` whenBit pMaxSizeBit (do liftM2 (,) (#{peek XSizeHints, max_width } p)+ (#{peek XSizeHints, max_height } p))+ `ap` whenBit pResizeIncBit (do liftM2 (,) (#{peek XSizeHints, width_inc } p)+ (#{peek XSizeHints, height_inc } p))+ `ap` whenBit pAspectBit (do minx <- #{peek XSizeHints, min_aspect.x} p+ miny <- #{peek XSizeHints, min_aspect.y} p+ maxx <- #{peek XSizeHints, max_aspect.x} p+ maxy <- #{peek XSizeHints, max_aspect.y} p+ return ((minx, miny), (maxx, maxy)))+ `ap` whenBit pBaseSizeBit (do liftM2 (,) (#{peek XSizeHints, base_width } p)+ (#{peek XSizeHints, base_height} p))+ `ap` whenBit pWinGravityBit (#{peek XSizeHints, win_gravity} p)+++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XGetWMNormalHints"+ xGetWMNormalHints :: Display -> Window -> Ptr SizeHints -> Ptr CLong -> IO Status++getWMNormalHints :: Display -> Window -> IO SizeHints+getWMNormalHints d w+ = alloca $ \sh -> do+ alloca $ \supplied_return -> do+ -- what's the purpose of supplied_return?+ xGetWMNormalHints d w sh supplied_return+ peek sh+++data ClassHint = ClassHint+ { resName :: String+ , resClass :: String+ }++getClassHint :: Display -> Window -> IO ClassHint+getClassHint d w = allocaBytes (#{size XClassHint}) $ \ p -> do+ s <- xGetClassHint d w p+ if s /= 0 -- returns a nonzero status on success+ then do+ res_name_p <- #{peek XClassHint, res_name} p+ res_class_p <- #{peek XClassHint, res_class} p+ res <- liftM2 ClassHint (peekCString res_name_p) (peekCString res_class_p)+ xFree res_name_p+ xFree res_class_p+ return res+ else return $ ClassHint "" ""++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XGetClassHint"+ xGetClassHint :: Display -> Window -> Ptr ClassHint -> IO Status++------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- WM Hints++-- These are the documented values for a window's "WM State", set, for example,+-- in wmh_initial_state, below. Note, you may need to play games with+-- fromIntegral and/or fromEnum.+withdrawnState,normalState, iconicState :: Int+withdrawnState = #{const WithdrawnState}+normalState = #{const NormalState}+iconicState = #{const IconicState}++-- The following values are the documented bit positions on XWMHints's flags field.+-- Use testBit, setBit, and clearBit to manipulate the field.+inputHintBit,stateHintBit,iconPixmapHintBit,iconWindowHintBit,iconPositionHintBit,iconMaskHintBit,windowGroupHintBit,urgencyHintBit :: Int+inputHintBit = 0+stateHintBit = 1+iconPixmapHintBit = 2+iconWindowHintBit = 3+iconPositionHintBit = 4+iconMaskHintBit = 5+windowGroupHintBit = 6+urgencyHintBit = 8++-- The following bitmask tests for the presence of all bits except for the+-- urgencyHintBit.+allHintsBitmask :: CLong+allHintsBitmask = #{const AllHints}++data WMHints = WMHints+ { wmh_flags :: CLong+ , wmh_input :: Bool+ , wmh_initial_state :: CInt+ , wmh_icon_pixmap :: Pixmap+ , wmh_icon_window :: Window+ , wmh_icon_x :: CInt+ , wmh_icon_y :: CInt+ , wmh_icon_mask :: Pixmap+ , wmh_window_group :: XID+ }++instance Storable WMHints where+ -- should align to the alignment of the largest type+ alignment _ = alignment (undefined :: CLong)+ sizeOf _ = #{size XWMHints}++ peek p = return WMHints+ `ap` #{peek XWMHints, flags} p+ `ap` #{peek XWMHints, input} p+ `ap` #{peek XWMHints, initial_state} p+ `ap` #{peek XWMHints, icon_pixmap} p+ `ap` #{peek XWMHints, icon_window} p+ `ap` #{peek XWMHints, icon_x} p+ `ap` #{peek XWMHints, icon_x} p+ `ap` #{peek XWMHints, icon_mask} p+ `ap` #{peek XWMHints, window_group} p++ poke p wmh = do+ #{poke XWMHints, flags} p $ wmh_flags wmh+ #{poke XWMHints, input} p $ wmh_input wmh+ #{poke XWMHints, initial_state} p $ wmh_initial_state wmh+ #{poke XWMHints, icon_pixmap} p $ wmh_icon_pixmap wmh+ #{poke XWMHints, icon_window} p $ wmh_icon_window wmh+ #{poke XWMHints, icon_x} p $ wmh_icon_x wmh+ #{poke XWMHints, icon_y} p $ wmh_icon_y wmh+ #{poke XWMHints, icon_mask} p $ wmh_icon_mask wmh+ #{poke XWMHints, window_group} p $ wmh_window_group wmh++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XGetWMHints"+ xGetWMHints :: Display -> Window -> IO (Ptr WMHints)++getWMHints :: Display -> Window -> IO WMHints+getWMHints dpy w = xGetWMHints dpy w >>= peek++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XAllocWMHints"+ xAllocWMHints :: IO (Ptr WMHints)++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h XSetWMHints"+ xSetWMHints :: Display -> Window -> Ptr WMHints -> IO Status++setWMHints :: Display -> Window -> WMHints -> IO Status+setWMHints dpy w wmh = do+ p_wmh <- xAllocWMHints+ poke p_wmh wmh+ res <- xSetWMHints dpy w p_wmh+ xFree p_wmh+ return res++------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Keysym Macros+--+-- Which we have to wrap in functions, then bind here.++foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h x11_extras_IsCursorKey"+ isCursorKey :: KeySym -> Bool+foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h x11_extras_IsFunctionKey"+ isFunctionKey :: KeySym -> Bool+foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h x11_extras_IsKeypadKey"+ isKeypadKey :: KeySym -> Bool+foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h x11_extras_IsMiscFunctionKey"+ isMiscFunctionKey :: KeySym -> Bool+foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h x11_extras_IsModifierKey"+ isModifierKey :: KeySym -> Bool+foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h x11_extras_IsPFKey"+ isPFKey :: KeySym -> Bool+foreign import ccall unsafe "XlibExtras.h x11_extras_IsPrivateKeypadKey"+ isPrivateKeypadKey :: KeySym -> Bool++-- FIXME: X11 doesn't have a Read instance for Rectangle, so we include one for now.+{-* Generated by DrIFT : Look, but Don't Touch. *-}+instance Read Rectangle where+ readsPrec d input =+ readParen (d > 9)+ (\ inp ->+ [((Rectangle aa ab ac ad) , rest) | ("Rectangle" , inp) <- lex inp+ , ("{" , inp) <- lex inp , ("rect_x" , inp) <- lex inp ,+ ("=" , inp) <- lex inp , (aa , inp) <- readsPrec 10 inp ,+ ("," , inp) <- lex inp , ("rect_y" , inp) <- lex inp ,+ ("=" , inp) <- lex inp , (ab , inp) <- readsPrec 10 inp ,+ ("," , inp) <- lex inp , ("rect_width" , inp) <- lex inp ,+ ("=" , inp) <- lex inp , (ac , inp) <- readsPrec 10 inp ,+ ("," , inp) <- lex inp , ("rect_height" , inp) <- lex inp ,+ ("=" , inp) <- lex inp , (ad , inp) <- readsPrec 10 inp ,+ ("}" , rest) <- lex inp])+ input++-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Selections+--+foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XSetSelectionOwner"+ xSetSelectionOwner :: Display -> Atom -> Window -> Time -> IO ()++foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XGetSelectionOwner"+ xGetSelectionOwner :: Display -> Atom -> IO Window++foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XConvertSelection"+ xConvertSelection :: Display -> Atom -> Atom -> Atom -> Window -> Time -> IO ()
Graphics/X11/Xlib/Image.hs view
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module Graphics.X11.Xlib.Image(- Image,+ Image, createImage, putImage, destroyImage,@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ import Graphics.X11.Xlib.Types import Foreign-import Foreign.C+-- import Foreign.C import Foreign.C.Types ----------------------------------------------------------------
Graphics/X11/Xlib/Misc.hsc view
@@ -39,19 +39,19 @@ queryBestSize, queryPointer, - -- * Error reporting+ -- * Error reporting displayName, setDefaultErrorHandler, - -- * Geometry+ -- * Geometry geometry, getGeometry, - -- * Locale+ -- * Locale supportsLocale, setLocaleModifiers, - -- * Screen saver+ -- * Screen saver AllowExposuresMode, dontAllowExposures, allowExposures,@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ resetScreenSaver, forceScreenSaver, - -- * Pointer+ -- * Pointer getPointerControl, warpPointer, @@ -78,14 +78,14 @@ lockDisplay, unlockDisplay, - -- * Pixmaps+ -- * Pixmaps createPixmap, freePixmap, bitmapBitOrder, bitmapUnit, bitmapPad, - -- * Keycodes+ -- * Keycodes displayKeycodes, lookupKeysym, keycodeToKeysym,@@ -95,11 +95,11 @@ noSymbol, lookupString, - -- * Icons+ -- * Icons getIconName, setIconName, - -- * Cursors+ -- * Cursors defineCursor, undefineCursor, createPixmapCursor,@@ -108,10 +108,10 @@ freeCursor, recolorCursor, - -- * Window manager stuff+ -- * Window manager stuff setWMProtocols, - -- * Set window attributes+ -- * Set window attributes allocaSetWindowAttributes, set_background_pixmap, set_background_pixel,@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ set_colormap, set_cursor, - -- * Drawing+ -- * Drawing drawPoint, drawPoints, drawLine,@@ -149,14 +149,14 @@ drawString, drawImageString, - -- * Cut and paste buffers+ -- * Cut and paste buffers storeBuffer, storeBytes, fetchBuffer, fetchBytes, rotateBuffers, - -- * Window properties+ -- * Window properties setTextProperty, ) where@@ -181,45 +181,45 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XrmInitialize()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XrmInitialize"- rmInitialize :: IO ()+ rmInitialize :: IO () -- %fun XGetDefault :: Display -> String -> String -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XAutoRepeatOff()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XAutoRepeatOff"- autoRepeatOff :: Display -> IO ()+ autoRepeatOff :: Display -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XAutoRepeatOn()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XAutoRepeatOn"- autoRepeatOn :: Display -> IO ()+ autoRepeatOn :: Display -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XBell()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XBell"- bell :: Display -> CInt -> IO ()+ bell :: Display -> CInt -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XSetCloseDownMode()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XSetCloseDownMode"- setCloseDownMode :: Display -> CloseDownMode -> IO ()+ setCloseDownMode :: Display -> CloseDownMode -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XLastKnownRequestProcessed()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XLastKnownRequestProcessed"- lastKnownRequestProcessed :: Display -> IO CInt+ lastKnownRequestProcessed :: Display -> IO CInt -- | interface to the X11 library function @XGetInputFocus()@. getInputFocus :: Display -> IO (Window, FocusMode) getInputFocus display =- alloca $ \ focus_return ->- alloca $ \ revert_to_return -> do- xGetInputFocus display focus_return revert_to_return- focus <- peek focus_return- revert_to <- peek revert_to_return- return (focus, revert_to)+ alloca $ \ focus_return ->+ alloca $ \ revert_to_return -> do+ xGetInputFocus display focus_return revert_to_return+ focus <- peek focus_return+ revert_to <- peek revert_to_return+ return (focus, revert_to) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XGetInputFocus"- xGetInputFocus :: Display -> Ptr Window -> Ptr FocusMode -> IO ()+ xGetInputFocus :: Display -> Ptr Window -> Ptr FocusMode -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XSetInputFocus()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XSetInputFocus"- setInputFocus :: Display -> Window -> FocusMode -> Time -> IO ()+ setInputFocus :: Display -> Window -> FocusMode -> Time -> IO () -- XAllocID omitted -- XKillClient omitted@@ -231,43 +231,43 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XGrabButton()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XGrabButton"- grabButton :: Display -> Button -> ButtonMask -> Window -> Bool -> EventMask -> GrabMode -> GrabMode -> Window -> Cursor -> IO ()+ grabButton :: Display -> Button -> ButtonMask -> Window -> Bool -> EventMask -> GrabMode -> GrabMode -> Window -> Cursor -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XUngrabButton()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XUngrabButton"- ungrabButton :: Display -> Button -> ButtonMask -> Window -> IO ()+ ungrabButton :: Display -> Button -> ButtonMask -> Window -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XGrabPointer()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XGrabPointer"- grabPointer :: Display -> Window -> Bool -> EventMask -> GrabMode -> GrabMode -> Window -> Cursor -> Time -> IO GrabStatus+ grabPointer :: Display -> Window -> Bool -> EventMask -> GrabMode -> GrabMode -> Window -> Cursor -> Time -> IO GrabStatus -- | interface to the X11 library function @XUngrabPointer()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XUngrabPointer"- ungrabPointer :: Display -> Time -> IO ()+ ungrabPointer :: Display -> Time -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XGrabKey()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XGrabKey"- grabKey :: Display -> KeyCode -> ButtonMask -> Window -> Bool -> GrabMode -> GrabMode -> IO ()+ grabKey :: Display -> KeyCode -> ButtonMask -> Window -> Bool -> GrabMode -> GrabMode -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XUngrabKey()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XUngrabKey"- ungrabKey :: Display -> KeyCode -> ButtonMask -> Window -> IO ()+ ungrabKey :: Display -> KeyCode -> ButtonMask -> Window -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XGrabKeyboard()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XGrabKeyboard"- grabKeyboard :: Display -> Window -> Bool -> GrabMode -> GrabMode -> Time -> IO GrabStatus+ grabKeyboard :: Display -> Window -> Bool -> GrabMode -> GrabMode -> Time -> IO GrabStatus -- | interface to the X11 library function @XUngrabKeyboard()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XUngrabKeyboard"- ungrabKeyboard :: Display -> Time -> IO ()+ ungrabKeyboard :: Display -> Time -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XGrabServer()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XGrabServer"- grabServer :: Display -> IO ()+ grabServer :: Display -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XUngrabServer()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XUngrabServer"- ungrabServer :: Display -> IO ()+ ungrabServer :: Display -> IO () -- XChangeActivePointerGrab omitted @@ -278,73 +278,73 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XQueryBestTile()@. queryBestTile :: Display -> Drawable -> Dimension -> Dimension ->- IO (Dimension, Dimension)+ IO (Dimension, Dimension) queryBestTile display which_screen width height =- outParameters2 (throwIfZero "queryBestTile") $- xQueryBestTile display which_screen width height+ outParameters2 (throwIfZero "queryBestTile") $+ xQueryBestTile display which_screen width height foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XQueryBestTile"- xQueryBestTile :: Display -> Drawable -> Dimension -> Dimension ->- Ptr Dimension -> Ptr Dimension -> IO Status+ xQueryBestTile :: Display -> Drawable -> Dimension -> Dimension ->+ Ptr Dimension -> Ptr Dimension -> IO Status -- | interface to the X11 library function @XQueryBestStipple()@. queryBestStipple :: Display -> Drawable -> Dimension -> Dimension ->- IO (Dimension, Dimension)+ IO (Dimension, Dimension) queryBestStipple display which_screen width height =- outParameters2 (throwIfZero "queryBestStipple") $- xQueryBestStipple display which_screen width height+ outParameters2 (throwIfZero "queryBestStipple") $+ xQueryBestStipple display which_screen width height foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XQueryBestStipple"- xQueryBestStipple :: Display -> Drawable -> Dimension -> Dimension ->- Ptr Dimension -> Ptr Dimension -> IO Status+ xQueryBestStipple :: Display -> Drawable -> Dimension -> Dimension ->+ Ptr Dimension -> Ptr Dimension -> IO Status -- | interface to the X11 library function @XQueryBestCursor()@. queryBestCursor :: Display -> Drawable -> Dimension -> Dimension ->- IO (Dimension, Dimension)+ IO (Dimension, Dimension) queryBestCursor display d width height =- outParameters2 (throwIfZero "queryBestCursor") $- xQueryBestCursor display d width height+ outParameters2 (throwIfZero "queryBestCursor") $+ xQueryBestCursor display d width height foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XQueryBestCursor"- xQueryBestCursor :: Display -> Drawable -> Dimension -> Dimension ->- Ptr Dimension -> Ptr Dimension -> IO Status+ xQueryBestCursor :: Display -> Drawable -> Dimension -> Dimension ->+ Ptr Dimension -> Ptr Dimension -> IO Status -- | interface to the X11 library function @XQueryBestSize()@. queryBestSize :: Display -> QueryBestSizeClass -> Drawable ->- Dimension -> Dimension -> IO (Dimension, Dimension)+ Dimension -> Dimension -> IO (Dimension, Dimension) queryBestSize display shape_class which_screen width height =- outParameters2 (throwIfZero "queryBestSize") $- xQueryBestSize display shape_class which_screen width height+ outParameters2 (throwIfZero "queryBestSize") $+ xQueryBestSize display shape_class which_screen width height foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XQueryBestSize"- xQueryBestSize :: Display -> QueryBestSizeClass -> Drawable ->- Dimension -> Dimension ->- Ptr Dimension -> Ptr Dimension -> IO Status+ xQueryBestSize :: Display -> QueryBestSizeClass -> Drawable ->+ Dimension -> Dimension ->+ Ptr Dimension -> Ptr Dimension -> IO Status -- Note: Returns false if pointer not in window w (and win_x = win_y = 0) -- ToDo: more effective use of Maybes? -- | interface to the X11 library function @XQueryPointer()@. queryPointer :: Display -> Window ->- IO (Bool, Window, Window, CInt, CInt, CInt, CInt, Modifier)+ IO (Bool, Window, Window, CInt, CInt, CInt, CInt, Modifier) queryPointer display w =- alloca $ \ root_return ->- alloca $ \ child_return ->- alloca $ \ root_x_return ->- alloca $ \ root_y_return ->- alloca $ \ win_x_return ->- alloca $ \ win_y_return ->- alloca $ \ mask_return -> do- rel <- xQueryPointer display w root_return child_return root_x_return- root_y_return win_x_return win_y_return mask_return- root <- peek root_return- child <- peek child_return- root_x <- peek root_x_return- root_y <- peek root_y_return- win_x <- peek win_x_return- win_y <- peek win_y_return- mask <- peek mask_return- return (rel, root, child, root_x, root_y, win_x, win_y, mask)+ alloca $ \ root_return ->+ alloca $ \ child_return ->+ alloca $ \ root_x_return ->+ alloca $ \ root_y_return ->+ alloca $ \ win_x_return ->+ alloca $ \ win_y_return ->+ alloca $ \ mask_return -> do+ rel <- xQueryPointer display w root_return child_return root_x_return+ root_y_return win_x_return win_y_return mask_return+ root <- peek root_return+ child <- peek child_return+ root_x <- peek root_x_return+ root_y <- peek root_y_return+ win_x <- peek win_x_return+ win_y <- peek win_y_return+ mask <- peek mask_return+ return (rel, root, child, root_x, root_y, win_x, win_y, mask) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XQueryPointer"- xQueryPointer :: Display -> Window ->- Ptr Window -> Ptr Window -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt ->- Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr Modifier -> IO Bool+ xQueryPointer :: Display -> Window ->+ Ptr Window -> Ptr Window -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt ->+ Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr Modifier -> IO Bool -- XSetSelectionOwner omitted @@ -370,11 +370,11 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XDisplayName()@. displayName :: String -> String displayName str = unsafePerformIO $- withCString str $ \ c_str -> do- c_name <- xDisplayName c_str- peekCString c_name+ withCString str $ \ c_str -> do+ c_name <- xDisplayName c_str+ peekCString c_name foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XDisplayName"- xDisplayName :: CString -> IO CString+ xDisplayName :: CString -> IO CString -- type ErrorHandler = Display -> ErrorEvent -> IO CInt -- %dis errorHandler x = (stable x)@@ -392,13 +392,13 @@ -- % int genericIOErrorHandler(Display *d) -- % { -- % if (ioErrorHandlerPtr >= 0) {--- % hugs->putStablePtr(ioErrorHandlerPtr);--- % hugs->putAddr(d);--- % if (hugs->runIO(1)) { /* exitWith value returned */--- % return hugs->getInt();--- % } else {--- % return hugs->getWord();--- % }+-- % hugs->putStablePtr(ioErrorHandlerPtr);+-- % hugs->putAddr(d);+-- % if (hugs->runIO(1)) { /* exitWith value returned */+-- % return hugs->getInt();+-- % } else {+-- % return hugs->getWord();+-- % } -- % } -- % return 1; -- % }@@ -418,13 +418,13 @@ -- % static int genericIOErrorHandler(Display *d) -- % { -- % if (ioErrorHandlerPtr >= 0) {--- % hugs->putStablePtr(ioErrorHandlerPtr);--- % hugs->putAddr(d);--- % if (hugs->runIO(1)) { /* exitWith value returned */--- % return hugs->getInt();--- % } else {--- % return hugs->getWord();--- % }+-- % hugs->putStablePtr(ioErrorHandlerPtr);+-- % hugs->putAddr(d);+-- % if (hugs->runIO(1)) { /* exitWith value returned */+-- % return hugs->getInt();+-- % } else {+-- % return hugs->getWord();+-- % } -- % } -- % return 1; -- % }@@ -436,38 +436,38 @@ -- %C -- % static int defaultErrorHandler(Display *d, XErrorEvent *ev) -- % {--- % char buffer[1000];--- % XGetErrorText(d,ev->error_code,buffer,1000);--- % printf("Error: %s\n", buffer);--- % return 0;+-- % char buffer[1000];+-- % XGetErrorText(d,ev->error_code,buffer,1000);+-- % printf("Error: %s\n", buffer);+-- % return 0; -- % } {-# CFILES cbits/auxiliaries.c #-} newtype XErrorEvent = XErrorEvent (Ptr XErrorEvent) #if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__- deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Typeable, Data)+ deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Typeable, Data) #else- deriving (Eq, Ord, Show)+ deriving (Eq, Ord, Show) #endif type ErrorHandler = FunPtr (Display -> Ptr XErrorEvent -> IO CInt) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h &defaultErrorHandler"- defaultErrorHandler :: FunPtr (Display -> Ptr XErrorEvent -> IO CInt)+ defaultErrorHandler :: FunPtr (Display -> Ptr XErrorEvent -> IO CInt) -- | The Xlib library reports most errors by invoking a user-provided -- error handler. This function installs an error handler that prints a -- textual representation of the error. setDefaultErrorHandler :: IO () setDefaultErrorHandler = do- xSetErrorHandler defaultErrorHandler- return ()+ xSetErrorHandler defaultErrorHandler+ return () -- %fun XSetIOErrorHandler :: IOErrorHandler -> IO IOErrorHandler foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XSetErrorHandler"- xSetErrorHandler :: ErrorHandler -> IO ErrorHandler+ xSetErrorHandler :: ErrorHandler -> IO ErrorHandler -- XGetErrorDatabaseText omitted -- XGetErrorText omitted@@ -478,29 +478,29 @@ -- -- -- OLD: Would arrays be more appropriate? -- ----- -- IMPURE void XStoreBytes(display, bytes, nbytes)--- -- IN Display* display--- -- VAR Int nbytes--- -- IN list[nbytes] Byte bytes+-- -- IMPURE void XStoreBytes(display, bytes, nbytes)+-- -- IN Display* display+-- -- VAR Int nbytes+-- -- IN list[nbytes] Byte bytes -- ----- -- IMPURE list[nbytes] Byte XFetchBytes(display, &nbytes)--- -- IN Display* display--- -- VAR Int nbytes+-- -- IMPURE list[nbytes] Byte XFetchBytes(display, &nbytes)+-- -- IN Display* display+-- -- VAR Int nbytes -- ----- -- IMPURE void XStoreBuffer(display, bytes, nbytes, buffer)--- -- IN Display* display--- -- VAR Int nbytes--- -- IN list[nbytes] Byte bytes--- -- IN Buffer buffer+-- -- IMPURE void XStoreBuffer(display, bytes, nbytes, buffer)+-- -- IN Display* display+-- -- VAR Int nbytes+-- -- IN list[nbytes] Byte bytes+-- -- IN Buffer buffer -- ----- -- IMPURE list[nbytes] Byte XFetchBuffer(display, &nbytes, buffer)--- -- IN Display* display--- -- VAR Int nbytes--- -- IN Buffer buffer+-- -- IMPURE list[nbytes] Byte XFetchBuffer(display, &nbytes, buffer)+-- -- IN Display* display+-- -- VAR Int nbytes+-- -- IN Buffer buffer -- ----- -- IMPURE void XRotateBuffers(display, rotate)--- -- IN Display* display--- -- VAR Int rotate+-- -- IMPURE void XRotateBuffers(display, rotate)+-- -- IN Display* display+-- -- VAR Int rotate ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- Extensions@@ -548,40 +548,40 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XGeometry()@. geometry :: Display -> CInt -> String -> String ->- Dimension -> Dimension -> Dimension -> CInt -> CInt ->- IO (CInt, Position, Position, Dimension, Dimension)+ Dimension -> Dimension -> Dimension -> CInt -> CInt ->+ IO (CInt, Position, Position, Dimension, Dimension) geometry display screen position default_position- bwidth fwidth fheight xadder yadder =- withCString position $ \ c_position ->- withCString default_position $ \ c_default_position ->- alloca $ \ x_return ->- alloca $ \ y_return ->- alloca $ \ width_return ->- alloca $ \ height_return -> do- res <- xGeometry display screen c_position c_default_position- bwidth fwidth fheight xadder yadder- x_return y_return width_return height_return- x <- peek x_return- y <- peek y_return- width <- peek width_return- height <- peek height_return- return (res, x, y, width, height)+ bwidth fwidth fheight xadder yadder =+ withCString position $ \ c_position ->+ withCString default_position $ \ c_default_position ->+ alloca $ \ x_return ->+ alloca $ \ y_return ->+ alloca $ \ width_return ->+ alloca $ \ height_return -> do+ res <- xGeometry display screen c_position c_default_position+ bwidth fwidth fheight xadder yadder+ x_return y_return width_return height_return+ x <- peek x_return+ y <- peek y_return+ width <- peek width_return+ height <- peek height_return+ return (res, x, y, width, height) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XGeometry"- xGeometry :: Display -> CInt -> CString -> CString ->- Dimension -> Dimension -> Dimension -> CInt -> CInt ->- Ptr Position -> Ptr Position ->- Ptr Dimension -> Ptr Dimension -> IO CInt+ xGeometry :: Display -> CInt -> CString -> CString ->+ Dimension -> Dimension -> Dimension -> CInt -> CInt ->+ Ptr Position -> Ptr Position ->+ Ptr Dimension -> Ptr Dimension -> IO CInt -- | interface to the X11 library function @XGetGeometry()@. getGeometry :: Display -> Drawable ->- IO (Window, Position, Position, Dimension, Dimension, Dimension, CInt)+ IO (Window, Position, Position, Dimension, Dimension, Dimension, CInt) getGeometry display d =- outParameters7 (throwIfZero "getGeometry") $- xGetGeometry display d+ outParameters7 (throwIfZero "getGeometry") $+ xGetGeometry display d foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XGetGeometry"- xGetGeometry :: Display -> Drawable ->- Ptr Window -> Ptr Position -> Ptr Position -> Ptr Dimension ->- Ptr Dimension -> Ptr Dimension -> Ptr CInt -> IO Status+ xGetGeometry :: Display -> Drawable ->+ Ptr Window -> Ptr Position -> Ptr Position -> Ptr Dimension ->+ Ptr Dimension -> Ptr Dimension -> Ptr CInt -> IO Status -- XParseGeometry omitted (returned bitset too weird) @@ -591,16 +591,16 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XSupportsLocale()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XSupportsLocale"- supportsLocale :: IO Bool+ supportsLocale :: IO Bool -- | interface to the X11 library function @XSetLocaleModifiers()@. setLocaleModifiers :: String -> IO String setLocaleModifiers mods =- withCString mods $ \ modifier_list -> do- c_str <- xSetLocaleModifiers modifier_list- peekCString c_str+ withCString mods $ \ modifier_list -> do+ c_str <- xSetLocaleModifiers modifier_list+ peekCString c_str foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XSetLocaleModifiers"- xSetLocaleModifiers :: CString -> IO CString+ xSetLocaleModifiers :: CString -> IO CString ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- Screen Saver@@ -608,47 +608,47 @@ type AllowExposuresMode = CInt #{enum AllowExposuresMode,- , dontAllowExposures = DontAllowExposures- , allowExposures = AllowExposures- , defaultExposures = DefaultExposures+ , dontAllowExposures = DontAllowExposures+ , allowExposures = AllowExposures+ , defaultExposures = DefaultExposures } type PreferBlankingMode = CInt #{enum PreferBlankingMode,- , dontPreferBlanking = DontPreferBlanking- , preferBlanking = PreferBlanking- , defaultBlanking = DefaultBlanking+ , dontPreferBlanking = DontPreferBlanking+ , preferBlanking = PreferBlanking+ , defaultBlanking = DefaultBlanking } type ScreenSaverMode = CInt #{enum ScreenSaverMode,- , screenSaverActive = ScreenSaverActive- , screenSaverReset = ScreenSaverReset+ , screenSaverActive = ScreenSaverActive+ , screenSaverReset = ScreenSaverReset } getScreenSaver :: Display ->- IO (CInt, CInt, PreferBlankingMode, AllowExposuresMode)+ IO (CInt, CInt, PreferBlankingMode, AllowExposuresMode) getScreenSaver display = outParameters4 id (xGetScreenSaver display) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XGetScreenSaver"- xGetScreenSaver :: Display -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt ->- Ptr PreferBlankingMode -> Ptr AllowExposuresMode -> IO ()+ xGetScreenSaver :: Display -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt ->+ Ptr PreferBlankingMode -> Ptr AllowExposuresMode -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XSetScreenSaver()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XSetScreenSaver"- setScreenSaver :: Display -> CInt -> CInt ->- PreferBlankingMode -> AllowExposuresMode -> IO ()+ setScreenSaver :: Display -> CInt -> CInt ->+ PreferBlankingMode -> AllowExposuresMode -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XActivateScreenSaver()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XActivateScreenSaver"- activateScreenSaver :: Display -> IO ()+ activateScreenSaver :: Display -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XResetScreenSaver()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XResetScreenSaver"- resetScreenSaver :: Display -> IO ()+ resetScreenSaver :: Display -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XForceScreenSaver()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XForceScreenSaver"- forceScreenSaver :: Display -> ScreenSaverMode -> IO ()+ forceScreenSaver :: Display -> ScreenSaverMode -> IO () ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- Pointer@@ -658,12 +658,12 @@ getPointerControl :: Display -> IO (CInt, CInt, CInt) getPointerControl display = outParameters3 id (xGetPointerControl display) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XGetPointerControl"- xGetPointerControl :: Display -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt -> IO ()+ xGetPointerControl :: Display -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XWarpPointer()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XWarpPointer"- warpPointer :: Display -> Window -> Window -> Position -> Position ->- Dimension -> Dimension -> Position -> Position -> IO ()+ warpPointer :: Display -> Window -> Window -> Position -> Position ->+ Dimension -> Dimension -> Position -> Position -> IO () -- XGetPointerMapping omitted -- XSetPointerMapping omitted@@ -673,8 +673,8 @@ ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- | see @XVisualIDFromVisual()@-foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XVisualIDFromVisual"- visualIDFromVisual :: Visual -> IO VisualID+--foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XVisualIDFromVisual"+-- visualIDFromVisual :: Visual -> IO VisualID -- XGetVisualInfo omitted -- XMatchVisualInfo omitted@@ -699,11 +699,11 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XCreatePixmap()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XCreatePixmap"- createPixmap :: Display -> Drawable -> Dimension -> Dimension -> CInt -> IO Pixmap+ createPixmap :: Display -> Drawable -> Dimension -> Dimension -> CInt -> IO Pixmap -- | interface to the X11 library function @XFreePixmap()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XFreePixmap"- freePixmap :: Display -> Pixmap -> IO ()+ freePixmap :: Display -> Pixmap -> IO () -- XCreatePixmapFromBitmapData omitted (type looks strange) @@ -718,42 +718,42 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XBitmapBitOrder()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XBitmapBitOrder"- bitmapBitOrder :: Display -> ByteOrder+ bitmapBitOrder :: Display -> ByteOrder -- | interface to the X11 library function @XBitmapUnit()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XBitmapUnit"- bitmapUnit :: Display -> CInt+ bitmapUnit :: Display -> CInt -- | interface to the X11 library function @XBitmapPad()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XBitmapPad"- bitmapPad :: Display -> CInt+ bitmapPad :: Display -> CInt -- ToDo: make sure that initialisation works correctly for x/y_hot -- omitted--- IMPURE void XWriteBitmapFile(display, filename, bitmap, width, height, x_hot, y_hot) RAISES Either--- RETURNTYPE BitmapFileStatus--- GLOBAL ERROR BitmapFileStatus RETVAL--- IN Display* display--- IN String filename--- IN Pixmap bitmap--- IN Dimension width--- IN Dimension height--- IN Maybe Int x_hot = -1--- IN Maybe Int y_hot = -1+-- IMPURE void XWriteBitmapFile(display, filename, bitmap, width, height, x_hot, y_hot) RAISES Either+-- RETURNTYPE BitmapFileStatus+-- GLOBAL ERROR BitmapFileStatus RETVAL+-- IN Display* display+-- IN String filename+-- IN Pixmap bitmap+-- IN Dimension width+-- IN Dimension height+-- IN Maybe Int x_hot = -1+-- IN Maybe Int y_hot = -1 -- POST: RETVAL == BitmapSuccess -- omitted--- IMPURE void XReadBitmapFile(display, d, filename, bitmap, width, height, x_hot, y_hot) RAISES Either--- RETURNTYPE BitmapFileStatus--- GLOBAL ERROR BitmapFileStatus RETVAL--- IN Display* display--- IN Drawable d--- IN String filename--- OUT Pixmap bitmap--- OUT Dimension width--- OUT Dimension height--- OUT Int x_hot RAISES Maybe IF x_hot == -1--- OUT Int y_hot RAISES Maybe IF x_hot == -1+-- IMPURE void XReadBitmapFile(display, d, filename, bitmap, width, height, x_hot, y_hot) RAISES Either+-- RETURNTYPE BitmapFileStatus+-- GLOBAL ERROR BitmapFileStatus RETVAL+-- IN Display* display+-- IN Drawable d+-- IN String filename+-- OUT Pixmap bitmap+-- OUT Dimension width+-- OUT Dimension height+-- OUT Int x_hot RAISES Maybe IF x_hot == -1+-- OUT Int y_hot RAISES Maybe IF x_hot == -1 -- POST: RETVAL == BitmapSuccess -- XCreateBitmapFromData omitted (awkward looking type)@@ -766,46 +766,46 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XDisplayKeycodes()@. displayKeycodes :: Display -> (CInt,CInt) displayKeycodes display =- unsafePerformIO $ outParameters2 id $ xDisplayKeycodes display+ unsafePerformIO $ outParameters2 id $ xDisplayKeycodes display foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XDisplayKeycodes"- xDisplayKeycodes :: Display -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt -> IO ()+ xDisplayKeycodes :: Display -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XLookupKeysym()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XLookupKeysym"- lookupKeysym :: XKeyEventPtr -> CInt -> IO KeySym+ lookupKeysym :: XKeyEventPtr -> CInt -> IO KeySym -- | interface to the X11 library function @XKeycodeToKeysym()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XKeycodeToKeysym"- keycodeToKeysym :: Display -> KeyCode -> CInt -> IO KeySym+ keycodeToKeysym :: Display -> KeyCode -> CInt -> IO KeySym -- | interface to the X11 library function @XKeysymToKeycode()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XKeysymToKeycode"- keysymToKeycode :: Display -> KeySym -> IO KeyCode+ keysymToKeycode :: Display -> KeySym -> IO KeyCode -- | interface to the X11 library function @XKeysymToString()@. keysymToString :: KeySym -> String keysymToString keysym = unsafePerformIO $ do- c_str <- xKeysymToString keysym- peekCString c_str+ c_str <- xKeysymToString keysym+ peekCString c_str foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XKeysymToString"- xKeysymToString :: KeySym -> IO CString+ xKeysymToString :: KeySym -> IO CString -- | interface to the X11 library function @XStringToKeysym()@. stringToKeysym :: String -> KeySym stringToKeysym str = unsafePerformIO $- withCString str $ \ c_str ->- xStringToKeysym c_str+ withCString str $ \ c_str ->+ xStringToKeysym c_str foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XStringToKeysym"- xStringToKeysym :: CString -> IO KeySym+ xStringToKeysym :: CString -> IO KeySym noSymbol :: KeySym noSymbol = #{const NoSymbol} newtype XComposeStatus = XComposeStatus (Ptr XComposeStatus) #if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__- deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Typeable, Data)+ deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Typeable, Data) #else- deriving (Eq, Ord, Show)+ deriving (Eq, Ord, Show) #endif -- XLookupString cannot handle compose, it seems.@@ -813,15 +813,15 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XLookupString()@. lookupString :: XKeyEventPtr -> IO (Maybe KeySym, String) lookupString event_ptr =- allocaBytes 100 $ \ buf ->- alloca $ \ keysym_return -> do- n <- xLookupString event_ptr buf 100 keysym_return nullPtr- str <- peekCStringLen (buf, fromIntegral n)- keysym <- peek keysym_return- return (if keysym == noSymbol then Nothing else Just keysym, str)+ allocaBytes 100 $ \ buf ->+ alloca $ \ keysym_return -> do+ n <- xLookupString event_ptr buf 100 keysym_return nullPtr+ str <- peekCStringLen (buf, fromIntegral n)+ keysym <- peek keysym_return+ return (if keysym == noSymbol then Nothing else Just keysym, str) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XLookupString"- xLookupString :: XKeyEventPtr -> CString -> CInt ->- Ptr KeySym -> Ptr XComposeStatus -> IO CInt+ xLookupString :: XKeyEventPtr -> CString -> CInt ->+ Ptr KeySym -> Ptr XComposeStatus -> IO CInt -- XQueryKeymap omitted -- XRebindKeysym omitted@@ -840,21 +840,21 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XGetIconName()@. getIconName :: Display -> Window -> IO String getIconName display w =- alloca $ \ icon_name_return -> do- throwIfZero "getIconName" $- xGetIconName display w icon_name_return- c_icon_name <- peek icon_name_return- peekCString c_icon_name+ alloca $ \ icon_name_return -> do+ throwIfZero "getIconName" $+ xGetIconName display w icon_name_return+ c_icon_name <- peek icon_name_return+ peekCString c_icon_name foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XGetIconName"- xGetIconName :: Display -> Window -> Ptr CString -> IO Status+ xGetIconName :: Display -> Window -> Ptr CString -> IO Status -- | interface to the X11 library function @XSetIconName()@. setIconName :: Display -> Window -> String -> IO () setIconName display w icon_name =- withCString icon_name $ \ c_icon_name ->- xSetIconName display w c_icon_name+ withCString icon_name $ \ c_icon_name ->+ xSetIconName display w c_icon_name foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XSetIconName"- xSetIconName :: Display -> Window -> CString -> IO ()+ xSetIconName :: Display -> Window -> CString -> IO () ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- Cursors@@ -862,52 +862,52 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XDefineCursor()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XDefineCursor"- defineCursor :: Display -> Window -> Cursor -> IO ()+ defineCursor :: Display -> Window -> Cursor -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XUndefineCursor()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XUndefineCursor"- undefineCursor :: Display -> Window -> IO ()+ undefineCursor :: Display -> Window -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XCreatePixmapCursor()@. createPixmapCursor :: Display -> Pixmap -> Pixmap -> Color -> Color ->- Dimension -> Dimension -> IO Cursor+ Dimension -> Dimension -> IO Cursor createPixmapCursor display source mask fg_color bg_color x y =- with fg_color $ \ fg_color_ptr ->- with bg_color $ \ bg_color_ptr ->- xCreatePixmapCursor display source mask fg_color_ptr bg_color_ptr x y+ with fg_color $ \ fg_color_ptr ->+ with bg_color $ \ bg_color_ptr ->+ xCreatePixmapCursor display source mask fg_color_ptr bg_color_ptr x y foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XCreatePixmapCursor"- xCreatePixmapCursor :: Display -> Pixmap -> Pixmap ->- Ptr Color -> Ptr Color -> Dimension -> Dimension -> IO Cursor+ xCreatePixmapCursor :: Display -> Pixmap -> Pixmap ->+ Ptr Color -> Ptr Color -> Dimension -> Dimension -> IO Cursor -- | interface to the X11 library function @XCreateGlyphCursor()@. createGlyphCursor :: Display -> Font -> Font -> Glyph -> Glyph ->- Color -> Color -> IO Cursor+ Color -> Color -> IO Cursor createGlyphCursor display source_font mask_font source_char mask_char- fg_color bg_color =- with fg_color $ \ fg_color_ptr ->- with bg_color $ \ bg_color_ptr ->- xCreateGlyphCursor display source_font mask_font source_char mask_char- fg_color_ptr bg_color_ptr+ fg_color bg_color =+ with fg_color $ \ fg_color_ptr ->+ with bg_color $ \ bg_color_ptr ->+ xCreateGlyphCursor display source_font mask_font source_char mask_char+ fg_color_ptr bg_color_ptr foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XCreateGlyphCursor"- xCreateGlyphCursor :: Display -> Font -> Font -> Glyph -> Glyph ->- Ptr Color -> Ptr Color -> IO Cursor+ xCreateGlyphCursor :: Display -> Font -> Font -> Glyph -> Glyph ->+ Ptr Color -> Ptr Color -> IO Cursor -- | interface to the X11 library function @XCreateFontCursor()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XCreateFontCursor"- createFontCursor :: Display -> Glyph -> IO Cursor+ createFontCursor :: Display -> Glyph -> IO Cursor -- | interface to the X11 library function @XFreeCursor()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XFreeCursor"- freeCursor :: Display -> Font -> IO ()+ freeCursor :: Display -> Font -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XRecolorCursor()@. recolorCursor :: Display -> Cursor -> Color -> Color -> IO () recolorCursor display cursor fg_color bg_color =- with fg_color $ \ fg_color_ptr ->- with bg_color $ \ bg_color_ptr ->- xRecolorCursor display cursor fg_color_ptr bg_color_ptr+ with fg_color $ \ fg_color_ptr ->+ with bg_color $ \ bg_color_ptr ->+ xRecolorCursor display cursor fg_color_ptr bg_color_ptr foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XRecolorCursor"- xRecolorCursor :: Display -> Cursor -> Ptr Color -> Ptr Color -> IO ()+ xRecolorCursor :: Display -> Cursor -> Ptr Color -> Ptr Color -> IO () ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- Window Manager stuff@@ -925,10 +925,10 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XSetWMProtocols()@. setWMProtocols :: Display -> Window -> [Atom] -> IO () setWMProtocols display w protocols =- withArray protocols $ \ protocol_array ->- xSetWMProtocols display w protocol_array (fromIntegral $ length protocols)+ withArray protocols $ \ protocol_array ->+ xSetWMProtocols display w protocol_array (fromIntegral $ length protocols) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XSetWMProtocols"- xSetWMProtocols :: Display -> Window -> Ptr Atom -> CInt -> IO ()+ xSetWMProtocols :: Display -> Window -> Ptr Atom -> CInt -> IO () ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- Set Window Attributes@@ -992,125 +992,125 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XDrawPoint()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XDrawPoint"- drawPoint :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position -> IO ()+ drawPoint :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XDrawPoints()@. drawPoints :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> [Point] -> CoordinateMode -> IO () drawPoints display d gc points mode =- withArrayLen points $ \ npoints point_array ->- xDrawPoints display d gc point_array (fromIntegral npoints) mode+ withArrayLen points $ \ npoints point_array ->+ xDrawPoints display d gc point_array (fromIntegral npoints) mode foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XDrawPoints"- xDrawPoints :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Point -> CInt ->- CoordinateMode -> IO ()+ xDrawPoints :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Point -> CInt ->+ CoordinateMode -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XDrawLine()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XDrawLine"- drawLine :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position ->- Position -> Position -> IO ()+ drawLine :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position ->+ Position -> Position -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XDrawLines()@. drawLines :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> [Point] -> CoordinateMode -> IO () drawLines display d gc points mode =- withArrayLen points $ \ npoints point_array ->- xDrawLines display d gc point_array (fromIntegral npoints) mode+ withArrayLen points $ \ npoints point_array ->+ xDrawLines display d gc point_array (fromIntegral npoints) mode foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XDrawLines"- xDrawLines :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Point -> CInt ->- CoordinateMode -> IO ()+ xDrawLines :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Point -> CInt ->+ CoordinateMode -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XDrawSegments()@. drawSegments :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> [Segment] -> IO () drawSegments display d gc segments =- withArrayLen segments $ \ nsegments segment_array ->- xDrawSegments display d gc segment_array (fromIntegral nsegments)+ withArrayLen segments $ \ nsegments segment_array ->+ xDrawSegments display d gc segment_array (fromIntegral nsegments) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XDrawSegments"- xDrawSegments :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Segment -> CInt -> IO ()+ xDrawSegments :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Segment -> CInt -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XDrawRectangle()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XDrawRectangle"- drawRectangle :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position -> Dimension -> Dimension -> IO ()+ drawRectangle :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position -> Dimension -> Dimension -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XDrawRectangles()@. drawRectangles :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> [Rectangle] -> IO () drawRectangles display d gc rectangles =- withArrayLen rectangles $ \ nrectangles rectangle_array ->- xDrawRectangles display d gc rectangle_array (fromIntegral nrectangles)+ withArrayLen rectangles $ \ nrectangles rectangle_array ->+ xDrawRectangles display d gc rectangle_array (fromIntegral nrectangles) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XDrawRectangles"- xDrawRectangles :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Rectangle -> CInt -> IO ()+ xDrawRectangles :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Rectangle -> CInt -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XDrawArc()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XDrawArc"- drawArc :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position ->- Dimension -> Dimension -> Angle -> Angle -> IO ()+ drawArc :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position ->+ Dimension -> Dimension -> Angle -> Angle -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XDrawArcs()@. drawArcs :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> [Arc] -> IO () drawArcs display d gc arcs =- withArrayLen arcs $ \ narcs arc_array ->- xDrawArcs display d gc arc_array (fromIntegral narcs)+ withArrayLen arcs $ \ narcs arc_array ->+ xDrawArcs display d gc arc_array (fromIntegral narcs) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XDrawArcs"- xDrawArcs :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Arc -> CInt -> IO ()+ xDrawArcs :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Arc -> CInt -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XFillRectangle()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XFillRectangle"- fillRectangle :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position ->- Dimension -> Dimension -> IO ()+ fillRectangle :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position ->+ Dimension -> Dimension -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XFillRectangles()@. fillRectangles :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> [Rectangle] -> IO () fillRectangles display d gc rectangles =- withArrayLen rectangles $ \ nrectangles rectangle_array ->- xFillRectangles display d gc rectangle_array (fromIntegral nrectangles)+ withArrayLen rectangles $ \ nrectangles rectangle_array ->+ xFillRectangles display d gc rectangle_array (fromIntegral nrectangles) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XFillRectangles"- xFillRectangles :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Rectangle -> CInt -> IO ()+ xFillRectangles :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Rectangle -> CInt -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XFillPolygon()@. fillPolygon :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> [Point] -> PolygonShape -> CoordinateMode -> IO () fillPolygon display d gc points shape mode =- withArrayLen points $ \ npoints point_array ->- xFillPolygon display d gc point_array (fromIntegral npoints) shape mode+ withArrayLen points $ \ npoints point_array ->+ xFillPolygon display d gc point_array (fromIntegral npoints) shape mode foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XFillPolygon"- xFillPolygon :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Point -> CInt -> PolygonShape -> CoordinateMode -> IO ()+ xFillPolygon :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Point -> CInt -> PolygonShape -> CoordinateMode -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XFillArc()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XFillArc"- fillArc :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position ->- Dimension -> Dimension -> Angle -> Angle -> IO ()+ fillArc :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position ->+ Dimension -> Dimension -> Angle -> Angle -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XFillArcs()@. fillArcs :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> [Arc] -> IO () fillArcs display d gc arcs =- withArrayLen arcs $ \ narcs arc_array ->- xFillArcs display d gc arc_array (fromIntegral narcs)+ withArrayLen arcs $ \ narcs arc_array ->+ xFillArcs display d gc arc_array (fromIntegral narcs) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XFillArcs"- xFillArcs :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Arc -> CInt -> IO ()+ xFillArcs :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Ptr Arc -> CInt -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XCopyArea()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XCopyArea"- copyArea :: Display -> Drawable -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position -> Dimension -> Dimension -> Position -> Position -> IO ()+ copyArea :: Display -> Drawable -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position -> Dimension -> Dimension -> Position -> Position -> IO () -- | interface to the X11 library function @XCopyPlane()@. foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XCopyPlane"- copyPlane :: Display -> Drawable -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position -> Dimension -> Dimension -> Position -> Position -> Pixel -> IO ()+ copyPlane :: Display -> Drawable -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position -> Dimension -> Dimension -> Position -> Position -> Pixel -> IO () -- draw characters over existing background -- | interface to the X11 library function @XDrawString()@. drawString :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position -> String -> IO () drawString display d gc x y str =- withCStringLen str $ \ (c_str, len) ->- xDrawString display d gc x y c_str (fromIntegral len)+ withCStringLen str $ \ (c_str, len) ->+ xDrawString display d gc x y c_str (fromIntegral len) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XDrawString"- xDrawString :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position -> CString -> CInt -> IO ()+ xDrawString :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position -> CString -> CInt -> IO () -- draw characters over a blank rectangle of current background colour -- | interface to the X11 library function @XDrawImageString()@. drawImageString :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position -> String -> IO () drawImageString display d gc x y str =- withCStringLen str $ \ (c_str, len) ->- xDrawImageString display d gc x y c_str (fromIntegral len)+ withCStringLen str $ \ (c_str, len) ->+ xDrawImageString display d gc x y c_str (fromIntegral len) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XDrawImageString"- xDrawImageString :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position -> CString -> CInt -> IO ()+ xDrawImageString :: Display -> Drawable -> GC -> Position -> Position -> CString -> CInt -> IO () -- XDrawString16 omitted (16bit chars not supported) -- XDrawImageString16 omitted (16bit chars not supported)@@ -1124,54 +1124,54 @@ -- | interface to the X11 library function @XStoreBuffer()@. storeBuffer :: Display -> String -> CInt -> IO () storeBuffer display bytes buffer =- withCStringLen bytes $ \ (c_bytes, nbytes) ->- throwIfZero "storeBuffer" $- xStoreBuffer display c_bytes (fromIntegral nbytes) buffer+ withCStringLen bytes $ \ (c_bytes, nbytes) ->+ throwIfZero "storeBuffer" $+ xStoreBuffer display c_bytes (fromIntegral nbytes) buffer foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XStoreBuffer"- xStoreBuffer :: Display -> CString -> CInt -> CInt -> IO Status+ xStoreBuffer :: Display -> CString -> CInt -> CInt -> IO Status -- | interface to the X11 library function @XStoreBytes()@. storeBytes :: Display -> String -> IO () storeBytes display bytes =- withCStringLen bytes $ \ (c_bytes, nbytes) ->- throwIfZero "storeBytes" $- xStoreBytes display c_bytes (fromIntegral nbytes)+ withCStringLen bytes $ \ (c_bytes, nbytes) ->+ throwIfZero "storeBytes" $+ xStoreBytes display c_bytes (fromIntegral nbytes) foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XStoreBytes"- xStoreBytes :: Display -> CString -> CInt -> IO Status+ xStoreBytes :: Display -> CString -> CInt -> IO Status -- | interface to the X11 library function @XFetchBuffer()@. fetchBuffer :: Display -> CInt -> IO String fetchBuffer display buffer =- alloca $ \ nbytes_return -> do- c_bytes <- throwIfNull "fetchBuffer" $- xFetchBuffer display nbytes_return buffer- nbytes <- peek nbytes_return- bytes <- peekCStringLen (c_bytes, (fromIntegral nbytes))- xFree c_bytes- return bytes+ alloca $ \ nbytes_return -> do+ c_bytes <- throwIfNull "fetchBuffer" $+ xFetchBuffer display nbytes_return buffer+ nbytes <- peek nbytes_return+ bytes <- peekCStringLen (c_bytes, (fromIntegral nbytes))+ xFree c_bytes+ return bytes foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XFetchBuffer"- xFetchBuffer :: Display -> Ptr CInt -> CInt -> IO CString+ xFetchBuffer :: Display -> Ptr CInt -> CInt -> IO CString -- | interface to the X11 library function @XFetchBytes()@. fetchBytes :: Display -> IO String fetchBytes display =- alloca $ \ nbytes_return -> do- c_bytes <- throwIfNull "fetchBytes" $- xFetchBytes display nbytes_return- nbytes <- peek nbytes_return- bytes <- peekCStringLen (c_bytes, (fromIntegral nbytes))- xFree c_bytes- return bytes+ alloca $ \ nbytes_return -> do+ c_bytes <- throwIfNull "fetchBytes" $+ xFetchBytes display nbytes_return+ nbytes <- peek nbytes_return+ bytes <- peekCStringLen (c_bytes, (fromIntegral nbytes))+ xFree c_bytes+ return bytes foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XFetchBytes"- xFetchBytes :: Display -> Ptr CInt -> IO CString+ xFetchBytes :: Display -> Ptr CInt -> IO CString -- | interface to the X11 library function @XRotateBuffers()@. rotateBuffers :: Display -> CInt -> IO ()-rotateBuffers display rotate =- throwIfZero "rotateBuffers" $- xRotateBuffers display rotate+rotateBuffers display rot =+ throwIfZero "rotateBuffers" $+ xRotateBuffers display rot foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XRotateBuffers"- xRotateBuffers :: Display -> CInt -> IO Status+ xRotateBuffers :: Display -> CInt -> IO Status ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- Window properties@@ -1179,23 +1179,23 @@ newtype XTextProperty = XTextProperty (Ptr XTextProperty) #if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__- deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Typeable, Data)+ deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Typeable, Data) #else- deriving (Eq, Ord, Show)+ deriving (Eq, Ord, Show) #endif -- | interface to the X11 library function @XSetTextProperty()@. setTextProperty :: Display -> Window -> String -> Atom -> IO () setTextProperty display w value property =- withCStringLen value $ \ (c_value, value_len) ->- allocaBytes #{size XTextProperty} $ \ text_prop -> do- #{poke XTextProperty,value} text_prop c_value- #{poke XTextProperty,encoding} text_prop sTRING- #{poke XTextProperty,format} text_prop (8::CInt)- #{poke XTextProperty,nitems} text_prop (fromIntegral value_len::Word32)- xSetTextProperty display w text_prop property+ withCStringLen value $ \ (c_value, value_len) ->+ allocaBytes #{size XTextProperty} $ \ text_prop -> do+ #{poke XTextProperty,value} text_prop c_value+ #{poke XTextProperty,encoding} text_prop sTRING+ #{poke XTextProperty,format} text_prop (8::CInt)+ #{poke XTextProperty,nitems} text_prop (fromIntegral value_len::Word32)+ xSetTextProperty display w text_prop property foreign import ccall unsafe "HsXlib.h XSetTextProperty"- xSetTextProperty :: Display -> Window -> Ptr XTextProperty -> Atom -> IO ()+ xSetTextProperty :: Display -> Window -> Ptr XTextProperty -> Atom -> IO () -- %fun XSetStandardProperties :: Display -> Window -> String -> String -> Pixmap -> [String] -> XSizeHints -> IO () -- %code Status err = XSetStandardProperties(arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg6_size,&arg7)@@ -1206,62 +1206,62 @@ ---------------------------------------------------------------- outParameters2 :: (Storable a, Storable b) =>- (IO r -> IO ()) -> (Ptr a -> Ptr b -> IO r) -> IO (a,b)+ (IO r -> IO ()) -> (Ptr a -> Ptr b -> IO r) -> IO (a,b) outParameters2 check fn =- alloca $ \ a_return ->- alloca $ \ b_return -> do- check (fn a_return b_return)- a <- peek a_return- b <- peek b_return- return (a,b)+ alloca $ \ a_return ->+ alloca $ \ b_return -> do+ check (fn a_return b_return)+ a <- peek a_return+ b <- peek b_return+ return (a,b) outParameters3 :: (Storable a, Storable b, Storable c) =>- (IO r -> IO ()) -> (Ptr a -> Ptr b -> Ptr c -> IO r) -> IO (a,b,c)+ (IO r -> IO ()) -> (Ptr a -> Ptr b -> Ptr c -> IO r) -> IO (a,b,c) outParameters3 check fn =- alloca $ \ a_return ->- alloca $ \ b_return ->- alloca $ \ c_return -> do- check (fn a_return b_return c_return)- a <- peek a_return- b <- peek b_return- c <- peek c_return- return (a,b,c)+ alloca $ \ a_return ->+ alloca $ \ b_return ->+ alloca $ \ c_return -> do+ check (fn a_return b_return c_return)+ a <- peek a_return+ b <- peek b_return+ c <- peek c_return+ return (a,b,c) outParameters4 :: (Storable a, Storable b, Storable c, Storable d) =>- (IO r -> IO ()) -> (Ptr a -> Ptr b -> Ptr c -> Ptr d -> IO r) ->- IO (a,b,c,d)+ (IO r -> IO ()) -> (Ptr a -> Ptr b -> Ptr c -> Ptr d -> IO r) ->+ IO (a,b,c,d) outParameters4 check fn =- alloca $ \ a_return ->- alloca $ \ b_return ->- alloca $ \ c_return ->- alloca $ \ d_return -> do- check (fn a_return b_return c_return d_return)- a <- peek a_return- b <- peek b_return- c <- peek c_return- d <- peek d_return- return (a,b,c,d)+ alloca $ \ a_return ->+ alloca $ \ b_return ->+ alloca $ \ c_return ->+ alloca $ \ d_return -> do+ check (fn a_return b_return c_return d_return)+ a <- peek a_return+ b <- peek b_return+ c <- peek c_return+ d <- peek d_return+ return (a,b,c,d) outParameters7 :: (Storable a, Storable b, Storable c, Storable d, Storable e, Storable f, Storable g) =>- (IO r -> IO ()) -> (Ptr a -> Ptr b -> Ptr c -> Ptr d -> Ptr e -> Ptr f -> Ptr g -> IO r) ->- IO (a,b,c,d,e,f,g)+ (IO r -> IO ()) -> (Ptr a -> Ptr b -> Ptr c -> Ptr d -> Ptr e -> Ptr f -> Ptr g -> IO r) ->+ IO (a,b,c,d,e,f,g) outParameters7 check fn =- alloca $ \ a_return ->- alloca $ \ b_return ->- alloca $ \ c_return ->- alloca $ \ d_return ->- alloca $ \ e_return ->- alloca $ \ f_return ->- alloca $ \ g_return -> do- check (fn a_return b_return c_return d_return e_return f_return g_return)- a <- peek a_return- b <- peek b_return- c <- peek c_return- d <- peek d_return- e <- peek e_return- f <- peek f_return- g <- peek g_return- return (a,b,c,d,e,f,g)+ alloca $ \ a_return ->+ alloca $ \ b_return ->+ alloca $ \ c_return ->+ alloca $ \ d_return ->+ alloca $ \ e_return ->+ alloca $ \ f_return ->+ alloca $ \ g_return -> do+ check (fn a_return b_return c_return d_return e_return f_return g_return)+ a <- peek a_return+ b <- peek b_return+ c <- peek c_return+ d <- peek d_return+ e <- peek e_return+ f <- peek f_return+ g <- peek g_return+ return (a,b,c,d,e,f,g) ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- End
Graphics/X11/Xlib/Types.hsc view
@@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ Pixel, Position, Dimension, Angle, ScreenNumber, Buffer ) where -import Control.Monad( zipWithM_ )+-- import Control.Monad( zipWithM_ ) import Data.Int import Data.Word import Foreign.C.Types-import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc( allocaBytes )+-- import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc( allocaBytes ) import Foreign.Ptr import Foreign.Storable( Storable(..) )
X11.buildinfo.in view
@@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ buildable: @BUILD_PACKAGE_BOOL@ cc-options: @X_CFLAGS@ ld-options: @X_LIBS@+@EXTRA_LIBRARIES@
X11.cabal view
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ name: X11-version: 1.2.3.1+version: 1.3.0 license: BSD3 license-file: LICENSE copyright: Alastair Reid, 1999-2003, libraries@haskell.org 2003-2007-maintainer: Don Stewart <dons@galois.com+maintainer: Don Stewart <dons@galois.com>+homepage: http://darcs.haskell.org/X11 category: Graphics synopsis: A binding to the X11 graphics library description: A Haskell binding to the X11 graphics library.@@ -14,10 +15,11 @@ extra-source-files: configure.ac configure config.mk.in X11.buildinfo.in include/HsX11Config.h.in- include/HsXlib.h+ include/HsXlib.h include/XlibExtras.h include/X11_extras_config.h.in extra-tmp-files: config.log config.status autom4te.cache config.mk X11.buildinfo include/HsX11Config.h+ include/X11_extras_config.h exposed-modules: Graphics.X11, Graphics.X11.Types,@@ -33,15 +35,18 @@ Graphics.X11.Xlib.Screen, Graphics.X11.Xlib.Types, Graphics.X11.Xlib.Window,- Graphics.X11.Xlib.Image+ Graphics.X11.Xlib.Image,+ Graphics.X11.Xlib.Extras,+ Graphics.X11.Xinerama c-sources: cbits/fdset.c,- cbits/auxiliaries.c+ cbits/auxiliaries.c,+ cbits/XUtils.c extensions: ForeignFunctionInterface, CPP extra-libraries: "X11" include-dirs: include includes: HsXlib.h-install-includes: HsXlib.h+install-includes: HsXlib.h, XlibExtras.h build-depends: base build-type: Configure-ghc-options: -O2 -funbox-strict-fields -Wall+ghc-options: -O2 -funbox-strict-fields -Wall -fno-warn-unused-binds
+ cbits/XUtils.c view
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@+#include <stdio.h>+#include <X11/X.h>+#include <X11/Xlib.h>+#include <X11/Xproto.h>+#include <X11/Xutil.h>+#include <X11/keysym.h>++int x11_extras_xerror(Display *dpy, XErrorEvent *ee) {+ char buffer[1000];++ XGetErrorText(dpy,ee->error_code,buffer,1000);++ if(ee->error_code == BadWindow+ || (ee->request_code == X_SetInputFocus && ee->error_code == BadMatch)+ || (ee->request_code == X_ConfigureWindow && ee->error_code == BadMatch)+ || (ee->request_code == X_GrabKey && ee->error_code == BadAccess))+ return 0;++ fprintf(stderr, "xmonad: X11 error: %s, request code=%d, error code=%d\n",+ buffer, ee->request_code, ee->error_code);++ return 0;+}++void x11_extras_set_error_handler() {+ XSetErrorHandler(x11_extras_xerror);+}++/* bloody macros */+int x11_extras_IsCursorKey(KeySym keysym) {+ return IsCursorKey(keysym);+}+int x11_extras_IsFunctionKey(KeySym keysym) {+ return IsFunctionKey(keysym);+}+int x11_extras_IsKeypadKey(KeySym keysym) {+ return IsKeypadKey(keysym);+}+int x11_extras_IsMiscFunctionKey(KeySym keysym) {+ return IsMiscFunctionKey(keysym);+}+int x11_extras_IsModifierKey(KeySym keysym) {+ return IsModifierKey(keysym);+}+int x11_extras_IsPFKey(KeySym keysym) {+ return IsPFKey(keysym);+}+int x11_extras_IsPrivateKeypadKey(KeySym keysym) {+ return IsPrivateKeypadKey(keysym);+}
configure view
@@ -1,5302 +1,5496 @@ #! /bin/sh # Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles.-# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.61 for Haskell X11 package 1.2.2.-#-# Report bugs to <libraries@haskell.org>.-#-# Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,-# 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.-# This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation-# gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.-## --------------------- ##-## M4sh Initialization. ##-## --------------------- ##--# Be more Bourne compatible-DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh-if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then- emulate sh- NULLCMD=:- # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which- # is contrary to our usage. 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Dickey.+ # The functions gethostbyname, getservbyname, and inet_addr are+ # in -lbsd on LynxOS 3.0.1/i386, according to Lars Hecking.+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for gethostbyname" >&5+echo $ECHO_N "checking for gethostbyname... $ECHO_C" >&6+if test "${ac_cv_func_gethostbyname+set}" = set; then+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6+else+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* confdefs.h. */+_ACEOF+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* end confdefs.h. */+/* Define gethostbyname to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> declares gethostbyname.+ For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */+#define gethostbyname innocuous_gethostbyname++/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,+ which can conflict with char gethostbyname (); below.+ Prefer <limits.h> to <assert.h> if __STDC__ is defined, since+ <limits.h> exists even on freestanding compilers. */++#ifdef __STDC__+# include <limits.h>+#else+# include <assert.h>+#endif++#undef gethostbyname++/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */+#ifdef __cplusplus+extern "C"+{+#endif+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */+char gethostbyname ();+/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements+ to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named+ something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */+#if defined (__stub_gethostbyname) || defined (__stub___gethostbyname)+choke me+#else+char (*f) () = gethostbyname;+#endif+#ifdef __cplusplus+}+#endif++int+main ()+{+return f != gethostbyname;+ ;+ return 0;+}+_ACEOF+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1+ ac_status=$?+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err+ rm -f conftest.er1+ cat conftest.err >&5+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); } &&+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"+ || test ! -s conftest.err'+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5+ ac_status=$?+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5+ ac_status=$?+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then+ ac_cv_func_gethostbyname=yes+else+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5++ac_cv_func_gethostbyname=no+fi+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext+fi+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_gethostbyname" >&5+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_gethostbyname" >&6++ if test $ac_cv_func_gethostbyname = no; then+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for gethostbyname in -lnsl" >&5+echo $ECHO_N "checking for gethostbyname in -lnsl... $ECHO_C" >&6+if test "${ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname+set}" = set; then+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6+else+ ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS+LIBS="-lnsl $LIBS"+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* confdefs.h. */+_ACEOF+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* end confdefs.h. */++/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */+#ifdef __cplusplus+extern "C"+#endif+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */+char gethostbyname ();+int+main ()+{+gethostbyname ();+ ;+ return 0;+}+_ACEOF+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1+ ac_status=$?+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err+ rm -f conftest.er1+ cat conftest.err >&5+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); } &&+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"+ || test ! -s conftest.err'+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5+ ac_status=$?+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5+ ac_status=$?+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then+ ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname=yes+else+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5++ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname=no+fi+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS+fi+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname" >&5+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname" >&6+if test $ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname = yes; then+ X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -lnsl"+fi++ if test $ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname = no; then+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for gethostbyname in -lbsd" >&5+echo $ECHO_N "checking for gethostbyname in -lbsd... $ECHO_C" >&6+if test "${ac_cv_lib_bsd_gethostbyname+set}" = set; then+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6+else+ ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS+LIBS="-lbsd $LIBS"+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* confdefs.h. */+_ACEOF+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* end confdefs.h. */++/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */+#ifdef __cplusplus+extern "C"+#endif+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */+char gethostbyname ();+int+main ()+{+gethostbyname ();+ ;+ return 0;+}+_ACEOF+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1+ ac_status=$?+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err+ rm -f conftest.er1+ cat conftest.err >&5+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); } &&+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"+ || test ! -s conftest.err'+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5+ ac_status=$?+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5+ ac_status=$?+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then+ ac_cv_lib_bsd_gethostbyname=yes+else+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5++ac_cv_lib_bsd_gethostbyname=no+fi+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS+fi+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_bsd_gethostbyname" >&5+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_bsd_gethostbyname" >&6+if test $ac_cv_lib_bsd_gethostbyname = yes; then+ X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -lbsd"+fi++ fi+ fi++ # lieder@skyler.mavd.honeywell.com says without -lsocket,+ # socket/setsockopt and other routines are undefined under SCO ODT+ # 2.0. But -lsocket is broken on IRIX 5.2 (and is not necessary+ # on later versions), says Simon Leinen: it contains gethostby*+ # variants that don't use the name server (or something). -lsocket+ # must be given before -lnsl if both are needed. We assume that+ # if connect needs -lnsl, so does gethostbyname.+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for connect" >&5+echo $ECHO_N "checking for connect... $ECHO_C" >&6+if test "${ac_cv_func_connect+set}" = set; then+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6+else+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* confdefs.h. */+_ACEOF+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* end confdefs.h. */+/* Define connect to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> declares connect.+ For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */+#define connect innocuous_connect++/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,+ which can conflict with char connect (); below.+ Prefer <limits.h> to <assert.h> if __STDC__ is defined, since+ <limits.h> exists even on freestanding compilers. */++#ifdef __STDC__+# include <limits.h>+#else+# include <assert.h>+#endif++#undef connect++/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */+#ifdef __cplusplus+extern "C"+{+#endif+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */+char connect ();+/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements+ to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named+ something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */+#if defined (__stub_connect) || defined (__stub___connect)+choke me+#else+char (*f) () = connect;+#endif+#ifdef __cplusplus+}+#endif++int+main ()+{+return f != connect;+ ;+ return 0;+}+_ACEOF+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1+ ac_status=$?+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err+ rm -f conftest.er1+ cat conftest.err >&5+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); } &&+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"+ || test ! -s conftest.err'+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5+ ac_status=$?+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5+ ac_status=$?+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then+ ac_cv_func_connect=yes+else+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5++ac_cv_func_connect=no+fi+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext+fi+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_connect" >&5+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_connect" >&6++ if test $ac_cv_func_connect = no; then+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for connect in -lsocket" >&5+echo $ECHO_N "checking for connect in -lsocket... $ECHO_C" >&6+if test "${ac_cv_lib_socket_connect+set}" = set; then+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6+else+ ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS+LIBS="-lsocket $X_EXTRA_LIBS $LIBS"+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* confdefs.h. */+_ACEOF+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* end confdefs.h. */++/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */+#ifdef __cplusplus+extern "C"+#endif+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */+char connect ();+int+main ()+{+connect ();+ ;+ return 0;+}+_ACEOF+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1+ ac_status=$?+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err+ rm -f conftest.er1+ cat conftest.err >&5+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); } &&+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"+ || test ! -s conftest.err'+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5+ ac_status=$?+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5+ ac_status=$?+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then+ ac_cv_lib_socket_connect=yes+else+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5++ac_cv_lib_socket_connect=no+fi+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS+fi+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_socket_connect" >&5+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_socket_connect" >&6+if test $ac_cv_lib_socket_connect = yes; then+ X_EXTRA_LIBS="-lsocket $X_EXTRA_LIBS"+fi++ fi++ # Guillermo Gomez says -lposix is necessary on A/UX.+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for remove" >&5+echo $ECHO_N "checking for remove... $ECHO_C" >&6+if test "${ac_cv_func_remove+set}" = set; then+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6+else+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* confdefs.h. */+_ACEOF+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* end confdefs.h. */+/* Define remove to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> declares remove.+ For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */+#define remove innocuous_remove++/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,+ which can conflict with char remove (); below.+ Prefer <limits.h> to <assert.h> if __STDC__ is defined, since+ <limits.h> exists even on freestanding compilers. */++#ifdef __STDC__+# include <limits.h>+#else+# include <assert.h>+#endif++#undef remove++/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */+#ifdef __cplusplus+extern "C"+{+#endif+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */+char remove ();+/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements+ to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named+ something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */+#if defined (__stub_remove) || defined (__stub___remove)+choke me+#else+char (*f) () = remove;+#endif+#ifdef __cplusplus+}+#endif++int+main ()+{+return f != remove;+ ;+ return 0;+}+_ACEOF+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1+ ac_status=$?+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err+ rm -f conftest.er1+ cat conftest.err >&5+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); } &&+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"+ || test ! -s conftest.err'+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5+ ac_status=$?+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5+ ac_status=$?+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then+ ac_cv_func_remove=yes+else+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5++ac_cv_func_remove=no+fi+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext+fi+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_remove" >&5+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_remove" >&6++ if test $ac_cv_func_remove = no; then+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for remove in -lposix" >&5+echo $ECHO_N "checking for remove in -lposix... $ECHO_C" >&6+if test "${ac_cv_lib_posix_remove+set}" = set; then+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6+else+ ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS+LIBS="-lposix $LIBS"+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* confdefs.h. */+_ACEOF+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* end confdefs.h. */++/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */+#ifdef __cplusplus+extern "C"+#endif+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */+char remove ();+int+main ()+{+remove ();+ ;+ return 0;+}+_ACEOF+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1+ ac_status=$?+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err+ rm -f conftest.er1+ cat conftest.err >&5+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); } &&+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"+ || test ! -s conftest.err'+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5+ ac_status=$?+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5+ ac_status=$?+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then+ ac_cv_lib_posix_remove=yes+else+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5++ac_cv_lib_posix_remove=no+fi+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS+fi+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_posix_remove" >&5+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_posix_remove" >&6+if test $ac_cv_lib_posix_remove = yes; then+ X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -lposix"+fi++ fi++ # BSDI BSD/OS 2.1 needs -lipc for XOpenDisplay.+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for shmat" >&5+echo $ECHO_N "checking for shmat... $ECHO_C" >&6+if test "${ac_cv_func_shmat+set}" = set; then+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6+else+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* confdefs.h. */+_ACEOF+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF+/* end confdefs.h. */+/* Define shmat to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> declares shmat.+ For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */+#define shmat innocuous_shmat++/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,+ which can conflict with char shmat (); below.+ Prefer <limits.h> to <assert.h> if __STDC__ is defined, since+ <limits.h> exists even on freestanding compilers. */++#ifdef __STDC__+# include <limits.h>+#else+# include <assert.h>+#endif++#undef shmat++/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */+#ifdef __cplusplus+extern "C"+{+#endif+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */+char shmat ();+/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements+ to always fail with ENOSYS. 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configure.ac view
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@-AC_INIT([Haskell X11 package], [1.2.2], [libraries@haskell.org], [X11])+AC_INIT([Haskell X11 package], [1.3.0], [dons@galois.com], [X11]) FP_ARG_X11 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ # Safety check: Ensure that we are in the correct source directory. AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([include/HsXlib.h]) -AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([include/HsX11Config.h])+AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([include/HsX11Config.h include/X11_extras_config.h]) # Check for X11 include paths and libraries AC_PATH_XTRA@@ -22,6 +22,12 @@ CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $X_CFLAGS" AC_TRY_CPP([#include <X11/Xlib.h>],,[no_x=yes]) +# If there's some oddball X11 include path, we need it to check there for+# Xinerama headers.+if test -n "$x_includes"; then+ CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I $x_includes"+fi+ # Build the package if we found X11 stuff if test "$no_x" = yes; then AC_MSG_FAILURE([X11 libraries not found, so X11 package cannot be built])@@ -45,6 +51,29 @@ [Library flags for X11, as a list of string literals.]) fi+++AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build Xinerama])+AC_ARG_WITH(xinerama,+ AS_HELP_STRING([--without-xinerama], [do not build Xinerama support]),+ want_xinerama=no,+ want_xinerama=yes)+AC_MSG_RESULT([$want_xinerama])++if test "$want_xinerama" = yes; then+ AC_CHECK_HEADERS([X11/extensions/Xinerama.h], [have_xinerama=yes])+ if test "$have_xinerama" = yes; then+ EXTRA_LIBRARIES="extra-libraries: Xinerama Xext"+ else+ EXTRA_LIBRARIES=""+ echo "WARNING: Xinerama headers not found. Building without Xinerama support"+ fi+else+ EXTRA_LIBRARIES=""+ echo "WARNING: Building without Xinerama support per user request"+fi++AC_SUBST([EXTRA_LIBRARIES]) AC_CONFIG_FILES([config.mk X11.buildinfo]) AC_OUTPUT
include/HsX11Config.h.in view
@@ -1,5 +1,35 @@ /* include/HsX11Config.h.in. Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */ +/* Define to 1 if you have the <inttypes.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <memory.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_MEMORY_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <stdint.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_STDINT_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <stdlib.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_STDLIB_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <strings.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_STRINGS_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <string.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_STRING_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/stat.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/types.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <unistd.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_UNISTD_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <X11/extensions/Xinerama.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_X11_EXTENSIONS_XINERAMA_H+ /* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */ #undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT @@ -14,6 +44,9 @@ /* Define to the version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_VERSION++/* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */+#undef STDC_HEADERS /* C flags for X11, as a list of string literals. */ #undef X_CFLAGS
+ include/X11_extras_config.h.in view
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@+/* include/X11_extras_config.h.in. Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */++/* Define to 1 if you have the <inttypes.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <memory.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_MEMORY_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <stdint.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_STDINT_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <stdlib.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_STDLIB_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <strings.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_STRINGS_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <string.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_STRING_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/stat.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/types.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <unistd.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_UNISTD_H++/* Define to 1 if you have the <X11/extensions/Xinerama.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_X11_EXTENSIONS_XINERAMA_H++/* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */+#undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT++/* Define to the full name of this package. */+#undef PACKAGE_NAME++/* Define to the full name and version of this package. */+#undef PACKAGE_STRING++/* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */+#undef PACKAGE_TARNAME++/* Define to the version of this package. */+#undef PACKAGE_VERSION++/* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */+#undef STDC_HEADERS++/* Define to 1 if the X Window System is missing or not being used. */+#undef X_DISPLAY_MISSING
+ include/XlibExtras.h view
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@+/* This file copied from the X11 package */++/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Definitions for package `X11' which are visible in Haskell land.+ * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*+ */++#ifndef XLIBEXTRAS_H+#define XLIBEXTRAS_H+#include <stdlib.h>+/* This doesn't always work, so we play safe below... */+#define XUTIL_DEFINE_FUNCTIONS+#include <X11/X.h>+#include <X11/X.h>+#include <X11/Xlib.h>+#include <X11/Xatom.h>+#include <X11/Xutil.h>+#include <X11/Xproto.h>++/* Xutil.h overrides some functions with macros.+ * In recent versions of X this can be turned off with+ * #define XUTIL_DEFINE_FUNCTIONS+ * before the #include, but this doesn't work with older versions.+ * As a workaround, we undef the macros here. Note that this is only+ * safe for functions with return type int.+ */+#undef XDestroyImage+#undef XGetPixel+#undef XPutPixel+#undef XSubImage+#undef XAddPixel+#define XK_MISCELLANY+#define XK_LATIN1+#include <X11/keysymdef.h>+#endif++void x11_extras_set_error_handler();+int x11_extras_IsCursorKey(KeySym keysym);+int x11_extras_IsFunctionKey(KeySym keysym);+int x11_extras_IsKeypadKey(KeySym keysym);+int x11_extras_IsMiscFunctionKey(KeySym keysym);+int x11_extras_IsModifierKey(KeySym keysym);+int x11_extras_IsPFKey(KeySym keysym);+int x11_extras_IsPrivateKeypadKey(KeySym keysym);