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wayland::server::zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_t - context object for keyboard shortcuts inhibitor

#include <wayland-server-protocol-unstable.hpp>

Inherits wayland::server::resource_t.


std::function< void()> & on_destroy ()
destroy the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor object void active (bool post=true)
shortcuts are inhibited void inactive (bool post=true)
shortcuts are restored bool proxy_has_object () const
Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object. void post_no_memory () const
uint32_t get_id () const
client_t get_client () const
unsigned int get_version () const
std::string get_class ()


static constexpr std::uint32_t active_since_version = 1
Minimum protocol version required for the active function. static constexpr std::uint32_t inactive_since_version = 1
Minimum protocol version required for the inactive function.

context object for keyboard shortcuts inhibitor

A keyboard shortcuts inhibitor instructs the compositor to ignore its own keyboard shortcuts when the associated surface has keyboard focus. As a result, when the surface has keyboard focus on the given seat, it will receive all key events originating from the specified seat, even those which would normally be caught by the compositor for its own shortcuts.

The Wayland compositor is however under no obligation to disable all of its shortcuts, and may keep some special key combo for its own use, including but not limited to one allowing the user to forcibly restore normal keyboard events routing in the case of an unwilling client. The compositor may also use the same key combo to reactivate an existing shortcut inhibitor that was previously deactivated on user request.

When the compositor restores its own keyboard shortcuts, an 'inactive' event is emitted to notify the client that the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor is not effectively active for the surface and seat any more, and the client should not expect to receive all keyboard events.

When the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor is inactive, the client has no way to forcibly reactivate the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor.

The user can chose to re-enable a previously deactivated keyboard shortcuts inhibitor using any mechanism the compositor may offer, in which case the compositor will send an 'active' event to notify the client.

If the surface is destroyed, unmapped, or loses the seat's keyboard focus, the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor becomes irrelevant and the compositor will restore its own keyboard shortcuts but no 'inactive' event is emitted in this case.

Definition at line 1488 of file wayland-server-protocol-unstable.hpp.

shortcuts are inhibited This event indicates that the shortcut inhibitor is active.

The compositor sends this event every time compositor shortcuts are inhibited on behalf of the surface. When active, the client may receive input events normally reserved by the compositor (see zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1).

This occurs typically when the initial request 'inhibit_shortcuts' first becomes active or when the user instructs the compositor to re-enable and existing shortcuts inhibitor using any mechanism offered by the compositor.

Definition at line 4885 of file wayland-server-protocol-unstable.cpp.

Retrieve the interface name (class) of a resource object.

Returns

Interface name of the resource object.

Get the associated client

Returns

the client that owns the resource.

Get the internal ID of the resource

Returns

the internal ID of the resource

Get interface version

Returns

Interface version this resource has been constructed with.

shortcuts are restored This event indicates that the shortcuts inhibitor is inactive, normal shortcuts processing is restored by the compositor.

Definition at line 4890 of file wayland-server-protocol-unstable.cpp.

destroy the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor object Remove the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor from the associated wl_surface.

Definition at line 4879 of file wayland-server-protocol-unstable.cpp.

Post 'not enough memory' error to the client

If the compositor has not enough memory to fulfill a certail request of the client, this function can be called to notify the client of this circumstance.

Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object.

Returns

true if there is an underlying object, false if this wrapper is empty

Minimum protocol version required for the active function.

Definition at line 1540 of file wayland-server-protocol-unstable.hpp.

Minimum protocol version required for the inactive function.

Definition at line 1552 of file wayland-server-protocol-unstable.hpp.

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