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wayland::output_t - compositor output region
#include <wayland-client-protocol.hpp>
Inherits wayland::proxy_t.
enum class wrapper_type { standard, display,
foreign, proxy_wrapper }
void release ()
release the output object bool can_release () const
Check whether the release function is available with the currently
bound version of the protocol. std::function< void(int32_t, int32_t,
int32_t, int32_t, output_subpixel, std::string, std::string,
output_transform)> & on_geometry ()
properties of the output std::function< void(output_mode, int32_t,
int32_t, int32_t)> & on_mode ()
advertise available modes for the output std::function< void()> &
on_done ()
sent all information about output std::function< void(int32_t)> &
on_scale ()
output scaling properties std::function< void(std::string)> &
on_name ()
name of this output std::function< void(std::string)> &
on_description ()
human-readable description of this output uint32_t get_id () const
Get the id of a proxy object. std::string get_class () const
Get the interface name (class) of a proxy object. uint32_t get_version
() const
Get the protocol object version of a proxy object. wrapper_type
get_wrapper_type () const
Get the type of a proxy object. void set_queue (event_queue_t
queue)
Assign a proxy to an event queue. wl_proxy * c_ptr () const
Get a pointer to the underlying C struct. bool proxy_has_object ()
const
Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object. operator bool ()
const
Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object. bool operator==
(const proxy_t &right) const
Check whether two wrappers refer to the same object. bool operator!=
(const proxy_t &right) const
Check whether two wrappers refer to different objects. void
proxy_release ()
Release the wrapped object (if any), making this an empty wrapper.
static constexpr std::uint32_t release_since_version = 3
Minimum protocol version required for the release function.
compositor output region
An output describes part of the compositor geometry. The compositor works in the 'compositor coordinate system' and an output corresponds to a rectangular area in that space that is actually visible. This typically corresponds to a monitor that displays part of the compositor space. This object is published as global during start up, or when a monitor is hotplugged.
Definition at line 3483 of file wayland-client-protocol.hpp.
Underlying wl_proxy type and properties of a proxy_t that affect construction, destruction, and event handling
Enumerator
Definition at line 116 of file wayland-client.hpp.
Get a pointer to the underlying C struct.
Returns
Check whether the release function is available with the currently bound version of the protocol.
Definition at line 3368 of file wayland-client-protocol.cpp.
Get the interface name (class) of a proxy object.
Returns
Get the id of a proxy object.
Returns
Get the protocol object version of a proxy object. Gets the protocol object version of a proxy object, or 0 if the proxy was created with unversioned API.
A returned value of 0 means that no version information is available, so the caller must make safe assumptions about the object's real version.
display_t will always return version 0.
Returns
Get the type of a proxy object.
Definition at line 302 of file wayland-client.hpp.
human-readable description of this output
Parameters
Many compositors can produce human-readable descriptions of their outputs. The client may wish to know this description as well, e.g. for output selection purposes.
The description is a UTF-8 string with no convention defined for its contents. The description is not guaranteed to be unique among all wl_output globals. Examples might include 'Foocorp 11" Display' or 'Virtual X11 output via :1'.
The description event is sent after binding the output object and whenever the description changes. The description is optional, and may not be sent at all.
The description event will be followed by a done event.
Definition at line 3399 of file wayland-client-protocol.cpp.
sent all information about output This event is sent after all other properties have been sent after binding to the output object and after any other property changes done after that. This allows changes to the output properties to be seen as atomic, even if they happen via multiple events.
Definition at line 3384 of file wayland-client-protocol.cpp.
properties of the output
Parameters
The geometry event describes geometric properties of the output. The event is sent when binding to the output object and whenever any of the properties change.
The physical size can be set to zero if it doesn't make sense for this output (e.g. for projectors or virtual outputs).
The geometry event will be followed by a done event (starting from version 2).
Note: wl_output only advertises partial information about the output position and identification. Some compositors, for instance those not implementing a desktop-style output layout or those exposing virtual outputs, might fake this information. Instead of using x and y, clients should use xdg_output.logical_position. Instead of using make and model, clients should use name and description.
Definition at line 3374 of file wayland-client-protocol.cpp.
advertise available modes for the output
Parameters
The mode event describes an available mode for the output.
The event is sent when binding to the output object and there will always be one mode, the current mode. The event is sent again if an output changes mode, for the mode that is now current. In other words, the current mode is always the last mode that was received with the current flag set.
Non-current modes are deprecated. A compositor can decide to only advertise the current mode and never send other modes. Clients should not rely on non-current modes.
The size of a mode is given in physical hardware units of the output device. This is not necessarily the same as the output size in the global compositor space. For instance, the output may be scaled, as described in wl_output.scale, or transformed, as described in wl_output.transform. Clients willing to retrieve the output size in the global compositor space should use xdg_output.logical_size instead.
The vertical refresh rate can be set to zero if it doesn't make sense for this output (e.g. for virtual outputs).
The mode event will be followed by a done event (starting from version 2).
Clients should not use the refresh rate to schedule frames. Instead, they should use the wl_surface.frame event or the presentation-time protocol.
Note: this information is not always meaningful for all outputs. Some compositors, such as those exposing virtual outputs, might fake the refresh rate or the size.
Definition at line 3379 of file wayland-client-protocol.cpp.
name of this output
Parameters
Many compositors will assign user-friendly names to their outputs, show them to the user, allow the user to refer to an output, etc. The client may wish to know this name as well to offer the user similar behaviors.
The name is a UTF-8 string with no convention defined for its contents. Each name is unique among all wl_output globals. The name is only guaranteed to be unique for the compositor instance.
The same output name is used for all clients for a given wl_output global. Thus, the name can be shared across processes to refer to a specific wl_output global.
The name is not guaranteed to be persistent across sessions, thus cannot be used to reliably identify an output in e.g. configuration files.
Examples of names include 'HDMI-A-1', 'WL-1', 'X11-1', etc. However, do not assume that the name is a reflection of an underlying DRM connector, X11 connection, etc.
The name event is sent after binding the output object. This event is only sent once per output object, and the name does not change over the lifetime of the wl_output global.
Compositors may re-use the same output name if the wl_output global is destroyed and re-created later. Compositors should avoid re-using the same name if possible.
The name event will be followed by a done event.
Definition at line 3394 of file wayland-client-protocol.cpp.
output scaling properties
Parameters
This event contains scaling geometry information that is not in the geometry event. It may be sent after binding the output object or if the output scale changes later. If it is not sent, the client should assume a scale of 1.
A scale larger than 1 means that the compositor will automatically scale surface buffers by this amount when rendering. This is used for very high resolution displays where applications rendering at the native resolution would be too small to be legible.
It is intended that scaling aware clients track the current output of a surface, and if it is on a scaled output it should use wl_surface.set_buffer_scale with the scale of the output. That way the compositor can avoid scaling the surface, and the client can supply a higher detail image.
The scale event will be followed by a done event.
Definition at line 3389 of file wayland-client-protocol.cpp.
Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object.
Returns
Check whether two wrappers refer to different objects.
Check whether two wrappers refer to the same object.
Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object.
Returns
Release the wrapped object (if any), making this an empty wrapper. Note that display_t instances cannot be released this way. Attempts to do so are ignored.
Examples
foreign_display.cpp.
release the output object Using this request a client can tell the server that it is not going to use the output object anymore.
Definition at line 3363 of file wayland-client-protocol.cpp.
Assign a proxy to an event queue.
Parameters
Assign proxy to event queue. Events coming from proxy will be queued in queue instead of the display's main queue.
See also: display_t::dispatch_queue().
Examples
proxy_wrapper.cpp.
Minimum protocol version required for the release function.
Definition at line 3521 of file wayland-client-protocol.hpp.
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