// This file is part of river, a dynamic tiling wayland compositor. // // Copyright 2020-2021 The River Developers // // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program. If not, see . const std = @import("std"); const mem = std.mem; const os = std.os; const assert = std.debug.assert; const wayland = @import("wayland"); const wl = wayland.client.wl; const zriver = wayland.client.zriver; const gpa = std.heap.c_allocator; pub const Globals = struct { control: ?*zriver.ControlV1 = null, seat: ?*wl.Seat = null, }; pub fn main() !void { _main() catch |err| { if (std.builtin.mode == .Debug) return err; switch (err) { error.RiverControlNotAdvertised => printErrorExit( \\The Wayland server does not support river-control-unstable-v1. \\Do your versions of river and riverctl match? , .{}), error.SeatNotAdverstised => printErrorExit( \\The Wayland server did not advertise any seat. , .{}), else => return err, } }; } fn _main() !void { const display = try wl.Display.connect(null); const registry = try display.getRegistry(); var globals = Globals{}; registry.setListener(*Globals, registryListener, &globals); _ = try display.roundtrip(); const control = globals.control orelse return error.RiverControlNotAdvertised; const seat = globals.seat orelse return error.SeatNotAdverstised; // Skip our name, send all other args // This next line is needed cause of https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/2622 const args = os.argv; for (args[1..]) |arg| control.addArgument(arg); const callback = try control.runCommand(seat); callback.setListener(?*c_void, callbackListener, null); // Loop until our callback is called and we exit. while (true) _ = try display.dispatch(); } fn registryListener(registry: *wl.Registry, event: wl.Registry.Event, globals: *Globals) void { switch (event) { .global => |global| { if (std.cstr.cmp(global.interface, wl.Seat.getInterface().name) == 0) { assert(globals.seat == null); // TODO: support multiple seats globals.seat = registry.bind(global.name, wl.Seat, 1) catch @panic("out of memory"); } else if (std.cstr.cmp(global.interface, zriver.ControlV1.getInterface().name) == 0) { globals.control = registry.bind(global.name, zriver.ControlV1, 1) catch @panic("out of memory"); } }, .global_remove => {}, } } fn callbackListener(callback: *zriver.CommandCallbackV1, event: zriver.CommandCallbackV1.Event, _: ?*c_void) void { switch (event) { .success => |success| { if (mem.len(success.output) > 0) { const stdout = std.io.getStdOut().writer(); stdout.print("{s}\n", .{success.output}) catch @panic("failed to write to stdout"); } os.exit(0); }, .failure => |failure| printErrorExit("Error: {s}\n", .{failure.failure_message}), } } pub fn printErrorExit(comptime format: []const u8, args: anytype) noreturn { const stderr = std.io.getStdErr().writer(); stderr.print("err: " ++ format ++ "\n", args) catch std.os.exit(1); std.os.exit(1); }