Previously, clicking on the same workspace you were on would throw you
to another workspace if `workspace_auto_back_and_forth yes` was
specified in your sway config. This also fixes workspace output moving
misbehaving and doing the same.
In file included from ../src/modules/custom.cpp:1:
In file included from ../include/modules/custom.hpp:7:
../include/util/command.hpp:15:25: error: implicit instantiation of undefined template 'std::__1::array<char, 128>'
std::array<char, 128> buffer = {0};
^
../src/modules/pulseaudio.cpp:175:41: error: implicit instantiation of undefined template 'std::__1::array<std::__1::basic_string<char>, 9>'
static const std::array<std::string, 9> ports = {
^
/usr/include/c++/v1/__tuple:223:64: note: template is declared here
template <class _Tp, size_t _Size> struct _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS array;
^
In file included from ../src/factory.cpp:1:
In file included from ../include/factory.hpp:8:
../include/modules/sway/workspaces.hpp:39:8: error: no template named 'unordered_map' in namespace 'std'
std::unordered_map<std::string, Gtk::Button> buttons_;
~~~~~^
../src/factory.cpp:20:14: error: cannot initialize return object of type 'waybar::AModule *' with an rvalue of type 'waybar::modules::sway::Workspaces *'
return new waybar::modules::sway::Workspaces(id, bar_, config_[name]);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The approximation should include SReclaimable, and subtract Shmem. To
prevent the parsing code from ballooning in size, this commit also
refactors the parsing into a map.
When you have multiple sinks (resp. sources), the module used to display
the state of the most recently changed one. This changes remembers the
default sink name, and only records changes to that one.
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.