Ipc destructor closes socket and thus wakes up SleeperThread which was
waiting for socket data in Ipc::handleEvent.
Ipc::handleEvent then proceeds with sending signal to already destroyed
object, causing heap-use-after-free Address Sanitizer error.
std::unique_ptr is not required here as the only benefit it gives is
stability of address on vector resize and it's easy to invalidate it
accidentaly. std::list provides the same guarantee of stable addresses
of the elements and correct destruction while avoiding smart pointer
overhead.
Also fixes#554, caused by incorrect usage of std::remove_if.
Fixes:
../src/modules/network.cpp:68:3: error: 'assert' was not declared in this scope
68 | assert(starts_with(read, category));
| ^~~~~~
../src/modules/network.cpp:6:1: note: 'assert' is defined in header '<cassert>'; did you forget to '#include <cassert>'?
5 | #include "util/format.hpp"
+++ |+#include <cassert>
6 |
To enable: use sway >= 1.2, compile waybar with `-Dgtk-layer-shell=enabled` meson option.
Original behavior could be restored at runtime by setting `"gtk-layer-shell": false` in waybar config.
gtk-layer-shell wants Gdk::Monitor instead of wl_output;
change code to deal with Gdk objects and slightly simplify it.
Requires gtkmm 3.22.0+ (first release with Gdk::Monitor support).
The fmt::format() function looks for the "{arg}" named argument
in the given "format" string which does not exist. It will fail
if the string contains any {...} curled-brace substring.
Consequently, any "on-click*" option's command line containing for
instance substring like "${var}" or "awk '{...}'" will crash the program.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Venriès <thomas.venries@gmail.com>
Fixes#479, because upstream does not intend to.
It may be less expensive to do that only once in a while, or to inotify-watch on /etc/timezone, but this is good enough.