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[package]
name = "diyagl-rs"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
authors = ["Dany LE"]
description = "DIYAGL Is Yet Another GTK4 Layershell"
license = "MIT"
readme = "README.md"
keywords = ["Gtk4", "Diya", "Layershell"]
categories = ["daemon", "service"]
[dependencies]
bitflags = "2.11.0"
gio = "0.21.5"
gtk4 = "0.10.3"
gtk4-layer-shell = "0.7.1"
wayland-backend = "0.3.15"
wayland-client = "0.31.14"
wayland-protocols = { version = "0.32.12", features = ["staging"] }
wayland-scanner = "0.31.10"

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# DIYAGL Is Yet Another GTK4 Layershell
Pronounceable ("deeyaigl" or "dieyagl")
cargo build --target x86_64-poky-linux-gnu

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<protocol name="virtual_keyboard_unstable_v1">
<copyright>
Copyright © 2008-2011 Kristian Høgsberg
Copyright © 2010-2013 Intel Corporation
Copyright © 2012-2013 Collabora, Ltd.
Copyright © 2018 Purism SPC
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
</copyright>
<interface name="zwp_virtual_keyboard_v1" version="1">
<description summary="virtual keyboard">
The virtual keyboard provides an application with requests which emulate
the behaviour of a physical keyboard.
This interface can be used by clients on its own to provide raw input
events, or it can accompany the input method protocol.
</description>
<request name="keymap">
<description summary="keyboard mapping">
Provide a file descriptor to the compositor which can be
memory-mapped to provide a keyboard mapping description.
Format carries a value from the keymap_format enumeration.
</description>
<arg name="format" type="uint" summary="keymap format"/>
<arg name="fd" type="fd" summary="keymap file descriptor"/>
<arg name="size" type="uint" summary="keymap size, in bytes"/>
</request>
<enum name="error">
<entry name="no_keymap" value="0" summary="No keymap was set"/>
</enum>
<request name="key">
<description summary="key event">
A key was pressed or released.
The time argument is a timestamp with millisecond granularity, with an
undefined base. All requests regarding a single object must share the
same clock.
Keymap must be set before issuing this request.
State carries a value from the key_state enumeration.
</description>
<arg name="time" type="uint" summary="timestamp with millisecond granularity"/>
<arg name="key" type="uint" summary="key that produced the event"/>
<arg name="state" type="uint" summary="physical state of the key"/>
</request>
<request name="modifiers">
<description summary="modifier and group state">
Notifies the compositor that the modifier and/or group state has
changed, and it should update state.
The client should use wl_keyboard.modifiers event to synchronize its
internal state with seat state.
Keymap must be set before issuing this request.
</description>
<arg name="mods_depressed" type="uint" summary="depressed modifiers"/>
<arg name="mods_latched" type="uint" summary="latched modifiers"/>
<arg name="mods_locked" type="uint" summary="locked modifiers"/>
<arg name="group" type="uint" summary="keyboard layout"/>
</request>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor" since="1">
<description summary="destroy the virtual keyboard keyboard object"/>
</request>
</interface>
<interface name="zwp_virtual_keyboard_manager_v1" version="1">
<description summary="virtual keyboard manager">
A virtual keyboard manager allows an application to provide keyboard
input events as if they came from a physical keyboard.
</description>
<enum name="error">
<entry name="unauthorized" value="0" summary="client not authorized to use the interface"/>
</enum>
<request name="create_virtual_keyboard">
<description summary="Create a new virtual keyboard">
Creates a new virtual keyboard associated to a seat.
If the compositor enables a keyboard to perform arbitrary actions, it
should present an error when an untrusted client requests a new
keyboard.
</description>
<arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat"/>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="zwp_virtual_keyboard_v1"/>
</request>
</interface>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<protocol name="wlr_foreign_toplevel_management_unstable_v1">
<copyright>
Copyright © 2018 Ilia Bozhinov
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this
software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted
without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in
all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission
notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of
the copyright holders not be used in advertising or publicity
pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,
written prior permission. The copyright holders make no
representations about the suitability of this software for any
purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied
warranty.
THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS
SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN
AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION,
ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF
THIS SOFTWARE.
</copyright>
<interface name="zwlr_foreign_toplevel_manager_v1" version="3">
<description summary="list and control opened apps">
The purpose of this protocol is to enable the creation of taskbars
and docks by providing them with a list of opened applications and
letting them request certain actions on them, like maximizing, etc.
After a client binds the zwlr_foreign_toplevel_manager_v1, each opened
toplevel window will be sent via the toplevel event
</description>
<event name="toplevel">
<description summary="a toplevel has been created">
This event is emitted whenever a new toplevel window is created. It
is emitted for all toplevels, regardless of the app that has created
them.
All initial details of the toplevel(title, app_id, states, etc.) will
be sent immediately after this event via the corresponding events in
zwlr_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1.
</description>
<arg name="toplevel" type="new_id" interface="zwlr_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1"/>
</event>
<request name="stop">
<description summary="stop sending events">
Indicates the client no longer wishes to receive events for new toplevels.
However the compositor may emit further toplevel_created events, until
the finished event is emitted.
The client must not send any more requests after this one.
</description>
</request>
<event name="finished">
<description summary="the compositor has finished with the toplevel manager">
This event indicates that the compositor is done sending events to the
zwlr_foreign_toplevel_manager_v1. The server will destroy the object
immediately after sending this request, so it will become invalid and
the client should free any resources associated with it.
</description>
</event>
</interface>
<interface name="zwlr_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1" version="3">
<description summary="an opened toplevel">
A zwlr_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1 object represents an opened toplevel
window. Each app may have multiple opened toplevels.
Each toplevel has a list of outputs it is visible on, conveyed to the
client with the output_enter and output_leave events.
</description>
<event name="title">
<description summary="title change">
This event is emitted whenever the title of the toplevel changes.
</description>
<arg name="title" type="string"/>
</event>
<event name="app_id">
<description summary="app-id change">
This event is emitted whenever the app-id of the toplevel changes.
</description>
<arg name="app_id" type="string"/>
</event>
<event name="output_enter">
<description summary="toplevel entered an output">
This event is emitted whenever the toplevel becomes visible on
the given output. A toplevel may be visible on multiple outputs.
</description>
<arg name="output" type="object" interface="wl_output"/>
</event>
<event name="output_leave">
<description summary="toplevel left an output">
This event is emitted whenever the toplevel stops being visible on
the given output. It is guaranteed that an entered-output event
with the same output has been emitted before this event.
</description>
<arg name="output" type="object" interface="wl_output"/>
</event>
<request name="set_maximized">
<description summary="requests that the toplevel be maximized">
Requests that the toplevel be maximized. If the maximized state actually
changes, this will be indicated by the state event.
</description>
</request>
<request name="unset_maximized">
<description summary="requests that the toplevel be unmaximized">
Requests that the toplevel be unmaximized. If the maximized state actually
changes, this will be indicated by the state event.
</description>
</request>
<request name="set_minimized">
<description summary="requests that the toplevel be minimized">
Requests that the toplevel be minimized. If the minimized state actually
changes, this will be indicated by the state event.
</description>
</request>
<request name="unset_minimized">
<description summary="requests that the toplevel be unminimized">
Requests that the toplevel be unminimized. If the minimized state actually
changes, this will be indicated by the state event.
</description>
</request>
<request name="activate">
<description summary="activate the toplevel">
Request that this toplevel be activated on the given seat.
There is no guarantee the toplevel will be actually activated.
</description>
<arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat"/>
</request>
<enum name="state">
<description summary="types of states on the toplevel">
The different states that a toplevel can have. These have the same meaning
as the states with the same names defined in xdg-toplevel
</description>
<entry name="maximized" value="0" summary="the toplevel is maximized"/>
<entry name="minimized" value="1" summary="the toplevel is minimized"/>
<entry name="activated" value="2" summary="the toplevel is active"/>
<entry name="fullscreen" value="3" summary="the toplevel is fullscreen" since="2"/>
</enum>
<event name="state">
<description summary="the toplevel state changed">
This event is emitted immediately after the zlw_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1
is created and each time the toplevel state changes, either because of a
compositor action or because of a request in this protocol.
</description>
<arg name="state" type="array"/>
</event>
<event name="done">
<description summary="all information about the toplevel has been sent">
This event is sent after all changes in the toplevel state have been
sent.
This allows changes to the zwlr_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1 properties
to be seen as atomic, even if they happen via multiple events.
</description>
</event>
<request name="close">
<description summary="request that the toplevel be closed">
Send a request to the toplevel to close itself. The compositor would
typically use a shell-specific method to carry out this request, for
example by sending the xdg_toplevel.close event. However, this gives
no guarantees the toplevel will actually be destroyed. If and when
this happens, the zwlr_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1.closed event will
be emitted.
</description>
</request>
<request name="set_rectangle">
<description summary="the rectangle which represents the toplevel">
The rectangle of the surface specified in this request corresponds to
the place where the app using this protocol represents the given toplevel.
It can be used by the compositor as a hint for some operations, e.g
minimizing. The client is however not required to set this, in which
case the compositor is free to decide some default value.
If the client specifies more than one rectangle, only the last one is
considered.
The dimensions are given in surface-local coordinates.
Setting width=height=0 removes the already-set rectangle.
</description>
<arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"/>
<arg name="x" type="int"/>
<arg name="y" type="int"/>
<arg name="width" type="int"/>
<arg name="height" type="int"/>
</request>
<enum name="error">
<entry name="invalid_rectangle" value="0"
summary="the provided rectangle is invalid"/>
</enum>
<event name="closed">
<description summary="this toplevel has been destroyed">
This event means the toplevel has been destroyed. It is guaranteed there
won't be any more events for this zwlr_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1. The
toplevel itself becomes inert so any requests will be ignored except the
destroy request.
</description>
</event>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="destroy the zwlr_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1 object">
Destroys the zwlr_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1 object.
This request should be called either when the client does not want to
use the toplevel anymore or after the closed event to finalize the
destruction of the object.
</description>
</request>
<!-- Version 2 additions -->
<request name="set_fullscreen" since="2">
<description summary="request that the toplevel be fullscreened">
Requests that the toplevel be fullscreened on the given output. If the
fullscreen state and/or the outputs the toplevel is visible on actually
change, this will be indicated by the state and output_enter/leave
events.
The output parameter is only a hint to the compositor. Also, if output
is NULL, the compositor should decide which output the toplevel will be
fullscreened on, if at all.
</description>
<arg name="output" type="object" interface="wl_output" allow-null="true"/>
</request>
<request name="unset_fullscreen" since="2">
<description summary="request that the toplevel be unfullscreened">
Requests that the toplevel be unfullscreened. If the fullscreen state
actually changes, this will be indicated by the state event.
</description>
</request>
<!-- Version 3 additions -->
<event name="parent" since="3">
<description summary="parent change">
This event is emitted whenever the parent of the toplevel changes.
No event is emitted when the parent handle is destroyed by the client.
</description>
<arg name="parent" type="object" interface="zwlr_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1" allow-null="true"/>
</event>
</interface>
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<protocol name="wlr_output_power_management_unstable_v1">
<copyright>
Copyright © 2019 Purism SPC
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
</copyright>
<description summary="Control power management modes of outputs">
This protocol allows clients to control power management modes
of outputs that are currently part of the compositor space. The
intent is to allow special clients like desktop shells to power
down outputs when the system is idle.
To modify outputs not currently part of the compositor space see
wlr-output-management.
Warning! The protocol described in this file is experimental and
backward incompatible changes may be made. Backward compatible changes
may be added together with the corresponding interface version bump.
Backward incompatible changes are done by bumping the version number in
the protocol and interface names and resetting the interface version.
Once the protocol is to be declared stable, the 'z' prefix and the
version number in the protocol and interface names are removed and the
interface version number is reset.
</description>
<interface name="zwlr_output_power_manager_v1" version="1">
<description summary="manager to create per-output power management">
This interface is a manager that allows creating per-output power
management mode controls.
</description>
<request name="get_output_power">
<description summary="get a power management for an output">
Create an output power management mode control that can be used to
adjust the power management mode for a given output.
</description>
<arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="zwlr_output_power_v1"/>
<arg name="output" type="object" interface="wl_output"/>
</request>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="destroy the manager">
All objects created by the manager will still remain valid, until their
appropriate destroy request has been called.
</description>
</request>
</interface>
<interface name="zwlr_output_power_v1" version="1">
<description summary="adjust power management mode for an output">
This object offers requests to set the power management mode of
an output.
</description>
<enum name="mode">
<entry name="off" value="0"
summary="Output is turned off."/>
<entry name="on" value="1"
summary="Output is turned on, no power saving"/>
</enum>
<enum name="error">
<entry name="invalid_mode" value="1" summary="nonexistent power save mode"/>
</enum>
<request name="set_mode">
<description summary="Set an outputs power save mode">
Set an output's power save mode to the given mode. The mode change
is effective immediately. If the output does not support the given
mode a failed event is sent.
</description>
<arg name="mode" type="uint" enum="mode" summary="the power save mode to set"/>
</request>
<event name="mode">
<description summary="Report a power management mode change">
Report the power management mode change of an output.
The mode event is sent after an output changed its power
management mode. The reason can be a client using set_mode or the
compositor deciding to change an output's mode.
This event is also sent immediately when the object is created
so the client is informed about the current power management mode.
</description>
<arg name="mode" type="uint" enum="mode"
summary="the output's new power management mode"/>
</event>
<event name="failed">
<description summary="object no longer valid">
This event indicates that the output power management mode control
is no longer valid. This can happen for a number of reasons,
including:
- The output doesn't support power management
- Another client already has exclusive power management mode control
for this output
- The output disappeared
Upon receiving this event, the client should destroy this object.
</description>
</event>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="destroy this power management">
Destroys the output power management mode control object.
</description>
</request>
</interface>
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<protocol name="wlr_screencopy_unstable_v1">
<copyright>
Copyright © 2018 Simon Ser
Copyright © 2019 Andri Yngvason
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
</copyright>
<description summary="screen content capturing on client buffers">
This protocol allows clients to ask the compositor to copy part of the
screen content to a client buffer.
Warning! The protocol described in this file is experimental and
backward incompatible changes may be made. Backward compatible changes
may be added together with the corresponding interface version bump.
Backward incompatible changes are done by bumping the version number in
the protocol and interface names and resetting the interface version.
Once the protocol is to be declared stable, the 'z' prefix and the
version number in the protocol and interface names are removed and the
interface version number is reset.
</description>
<interface name="zwlr_screencopy_manager_v1" version="3">
<description summary="manager to inform clients and begin capturing">
This object is a manager which offers requests to start capturing from a
source.
</description>
<request name="capture_output">
<description summary="capture an output">
Capture the next frame of an entire output.
</description>
<arg name="frame" type="new_id" interface="zwlr_screencopy_frame_v1"/>
<arg name="overlay_cursor" type="int"
summary="composite cursor onto the frame"/>
<arg name="output" type="object" interface="wl_output"/>
</request>
<request name="capture_output_region">
<description summary="capture an output's region">
Capture the next frame of an output's region.
The region is given in output logical coordinates, see
xdg_output.logical_size. The region will be clipped to the output's
extents.
</description>
<arg name="frame" type="new_id" interface="zwlr_screencopy_frame_v1"/>
<arg name="overlay_cursor" type="int"
summary="composite cursor onto the frame"/>
<arg name="output" type="object" interface="wl_output"/>
<arg name="x" type="int"/>
<arg name="y" type="int"/>
<arg name="width" type="int"/>
<arg name="height" type="int"/>
</request>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="destroy the manager">
All objects created by the manager will still remain valid, until their
appropriate destroy request has been called.
</description>
</request>
</interface>
<interface name="zwlr_screencopy_frame_v1" version="3">
<description summary="a frame ready for copy">
This object represents a single frame.
When created, a series of buffer events will be sent, each representing a
supported buffer type. The "buffer_done" event is sent afterwards to
indicate that all supported buffer types have been enumerated. The client
will then be able to send a "copy" request. If the capture is successful,
the compositor will send a "flags" followed by a "ready" event.
For objects version 2 or lower, wl_shm buffers are always supported, ie.
the "buffer" event is guaranteed to be sent.
If the capture failed, the "failed" event is sent. This can happen anytime
before the "ready" event.
Once either a "ready" or a "failed" event is received, the client should
destroy the frame.
</description>
<event name="buffer">
<description summary="wl_shm buffer information">
Provides information about wl_shm buffer parameters that need to be
used for this frame. This event is sent once after the frame is created
if wl_shm buffers are supported.
</description>
<arg name="format" type="uint" enum="wl_shm.format" summary="buffer format"/>
<arg name="width" type="uint" summary="buffer width"/>
<arg name="height" type="uint" summary="buffer height"/>
<arg name="stride" type="uint" summary="buffer stride"/>
</event>
<request name="copy">
<description summary="copy the frame">
Copy the frame to the supplied buffer. The buffer must have a the
correct size, see zwlr_screencopy_frame_v1.buffer and
zwlr_screencopy_frame_v1.linux_dmabuf. The buffer needs to have a
supported format.
If the frame is successfully copied, a "flags" and a "ready" events are
sent. Otherwise, a "failed" event is sent.
</description>
<arg name="buffer" type="object" interface="wl_buffer"/>
</request>
<enum name="error">
<entry name="already_used" value="0"
summary="the object has already been used to copy a wl_buffer"/>
<entry name="invalid_buffer" value="1"
summary="buffer attributes are invalid"/>
</enum>
<enum name="flags" bitfield="true">
<entry name="y_invert" value="1" summary="contents are y-inverted"/>
</enum>
<event name="flags">
<description summary="frame flags">
Provides flags about the frame. This event is sent once before the
"ready" event.
</description>
<arg name="flags" type="uint" enum="flags" summary="frame flags"/>
</event>
<event name="ready">
<description summary="indicates frame is available for reading">
Called as soon as the frame is copied, indicating it is available
for reading. This event includes the time at which presentation happened
at.
The timestamp is expressed as tv_sec_hi, tv_sec_lo, tv_nsec triples,
each component being an unsigned 32-bit value. Whole seconds are in
tv_sec which is a 64-bit value combined from tv_sec_hi and tv_sec_lo,
and the additional fractional part in tv_nsec as nanoseconds. Hence,
for valid timestamps tv_nsec must be in [0, 999999999]. The seconds part
may have an arbitrary offset at start.
After receiving this event, the client should destroy the object.
</description>
<arg name="tv_sec_hi" type="uint"
summary="high 32 bits of the seconds part of the timestamp"/>
<arg name="tv_sec_lo" type="uint"
summary="low 32 bits of the seconds part of the timestamp"/>
<arg name="tv_nsec" type="uint"
summary="nanoseconds part of the timestamp"/>
</event>
<event name="failed">
<description summary="frame copy failed">
This event indicates that the attempted frame copy has failed.
After receiving this event, the client should destroy the object.
</description>
</event>
<request name="destroy" type="destructor">
<description summary="delete this object, used or not">
Destroys the frame. This request can be sent at any time by the client.
</description>
</request>
<!-- Version 2 additions -->
<request name="copy_with_damage" since="2">
<description summary="copy the frame when it's damaged">
Same as copy, except it waits until there is damage to copy.
</description>
<arg name="buffer" type="object" interface="wl_buffer"/>
</request>
<event name="damage" since="2">
<description summary="carries the coordinates of the damaged region">
This event is sent right before the ready event when copy_with_damage is
requested. It may be generated multiple times for each copy_with_damage
request.
The arguments describe a box around an area that has changed since the
last copy request that was derived from the current screencopy manager
instance.
The union of all regions received between the call to copy_with_damage
and a ready event is the total damage since the prior ready event.
</description>
<arg name="x" type="uint" summary="damaged x coordinates"/>
<arg name="y" type="uint" summary="damaged y coordinates"/>
<arg name="width" type="uint" summary="current width"/>
<arg name="height" type="uint" summary="current height"/>
</event>
<!-- Version 3 additions -->
<event name="linux_dmabuf" since="3">
<description summary="linux-dmabuf buffer information">
Provides information about linux-dmabuf buffer parameters that need to
be used for this frame. This event is sent once after the frame is
created if linux-dmabuf buffers are supported.
</description>
<arg name="format" type="uint" summary="fourcc pixel format"/>
<arg name="width" type="uint" summary="buffer width"/>
<arg name="height" type="uint" summary="buffer height"/>
</event>
<event name="buffer_done" since="3">
<description summary="all buffer types reported">
This event is sent once after all buffer events have been sent.
The client should proceed to create a buffer of one of the supported
types, and send a "copy" request.
</description>
</event>
</interface>
</protocol>

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pub mod protocols;

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// use diyagl_rs::protocols;
use wayland_client::{protocol::wl_registry, Connection, Dispatch, QueueHandle};
// This struct represents the state of our app. This simple app does not
// need any state, but this type still supports the `Dispatch` implementations.
struct AppData;
// Implement `Dispatch<WlRegistry, ()> for our state. This provides the logic
// to be able to process events for the wl_registry interface.
//
// The second type parameter is the user-data of our implementation. It is a
// mechanism that allows you to associate a value to each particular Wayland
// object, and allow different dispatching logic depending on the type of the
// associated value.
//
// In this example, we just use () as we don't have any value to associate. See
// the `Dispatch` documentation for more details about this.
impl Dispatch<wl_registry::WlRegistry, ()> for AppData {
fn event(
_state: &mut Self,
_: &wl_registry::WlRegistry,
event: wl_registry::Event,
_: &(),
_: &Connection,
_: &QueueHandle<AppData>,
) {
// When receiving events from the wl_registry, we are only interested in the
// `global` event, which signals a new available global.
// When receiving this event, we just print its characteristics in this example.
if let wl_registry::Event::Global { name, interface, version } = event {
println!("[{}] {} (v{})", name, interface, version);
}
}
}
// The main function of our program
fn main() {
// Create a Wayland connection by connecting to the server through the
// environment-provided configuration.
let conn = Connection::connect_to_env().unwrap();
// Retrieve the WlDisplay Wayland object from the connection. This object is
// the starting point of any Wayland program, from which all other objects will
// be created.
let display = conn.display();
// Create an event queue for our event processing
let mut event_queue = conn.new_event_queue();
// And get its handle to associate new objects to it
let qh = event_queue.handle();
// Create a wl_registry object by sending the wl_display.get_registry request.
// This method takes two arguments: a handle to the queue that the newly created
// wl_registry will be assigned to, and the user-data that should be associated
// with this registry (here it is () as we don't need user-data).
let _registry = display.get_registry(&qh, ());
// At this point everything is ready, and we just need to wait to receive the events
// from the wl_registry. Our callback will print the advertised globals.
println!("Advertised globals:");
// To actually receive the events, we invoke the `roundtrip` method. This method
// is special and you will generally only invoke it during the setup of your program:
// it will block until the server has received and processed all the messages you've
// sent up to now.
//
// In our case, that means it'll block until the server has received our
// wl_display.get_registry request, and as a reaction has sent us a batch of
// wl_registry.global events.
//
// `roundtrip` will then empty the internal buffer of the queue it has been invoked
// on, and thus invoke our `Dispatch` implementation that prints the list of advertised
// globals.
event_queue.roundtrip(&mut AppData).unwrap();
}

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pub mod wl_virtual_keyboard {
use wayland_client;
// import objects from the core protocol if needed
use wayland_client::protocol::*;
// This module hosts a low-level representation of the protocol objects
// you will not need to interact with it yourself, but the code generated
// by the generate_client_code! macro will use it
pub mod __interfaces {
// import the interfaces from the core protocol if needed
use wayland_client::protocol::__interfaces::*;
wayland_scanner::generate_interfaces!("./protocols/virtual-keyboard-unstable-v1.xml");
}
use self::__interfaces::*;
// This macro generates the actual types that represent the wayland objects of
// your custom protocol
wayland_scanner::generate_client_code!("./protocols/virtual-keyboard-unstable-v1.xml");
}
pub mod wl_foreign_toplevel_management {
use wayland_client;
// import objects from the core protocol if needed
use wayland_client::protocol::*;
// This module hosts a low-level representation of the protocol objects
// you will not need to interact with it yourself, but the code generated
// by the generate_client_code! macro will use it
pub mod __interfaces {
// import the interfaces from the core protocol if needed
use wayland_client::protocol::__interfaces::*;
wayland_scanner::generate_interfaces!("./protocols/wlr-foreign-toplevel-management-unstable-v1.xml");
}
use self::__interfaces::*;
// This macro generates the actual types that represent the wayland objects of
// your custom protocol
wayland_scanner::generate_client_code!("./protocols/wlr-foreign-toplevel-management-unstable-v1.xml");
}
pub mod wl_output_power_management {
use wayland_client;
// import objects from the core protocol if needed
use wayland_client::protocol::*;
// This module hosts a low-level representation of the protocol objects
// you will not need to interact with it yourself, but the code generated
// by the generate_client_code! macro will use it
pub mod __interfaces {
// import the interfaces from the core protocol if needed
use wayland_client::protocol::__interfaces::*;
wayland_scanner::generate_interfaces!("./protocols/wlr-output-power-management-unstable-v1.xml");
}
use self::__interfaces::*;
// This macro generates the actual types that represent the wayland objects of
// your custom protocol
wayland_scanner::generate_client_code!("./protocols/wlr-output-power-management-unstable-v1.xml");
}
pub mod wl_screencopy {
use wayland_client;
// import objects from the core protocol if needed
use wayland_client::protocol::*;
// This module hosts a low-level representation of the protocol objects
// you will not need to interact with it yourself, but the code generated
// by the generate_client_code! macro will use it
pub mod __interfaces {
// import the interfaces from the core protocol if needed
use wayland_client::protocol::__interfaces::*;
wayland_scanner::generate_interfaces!("./protocols/wlr-screencopy-unstable-v1.xml");
}
use self::__interfaces::*;
// This macro generates the actual types that represent the wayland objects of
// your custom protocol
wayland_scanner::generate_client_code!("./protocols/wlr-screencopy-unstable-v1.xml");
}