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This is ugly right now -- I promise to clean it up later.
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In order to give a better account of how focus and master interact, and
how each operation affects focus, we reimplement the StackSet type as a
two level nested 'Zipper'. To quote Oleg:
A Zipper is essentially an `updateable' and yet pure functional
cursor into a data structure. Zipper is also a delimited
continuation reified as a data structure.
That is, we use the Zipper as a cursor which encodes the window which is
in focus. Thus our data structure tracks focus correctly by
construction! We then get simple, obvious semantics for e.g. insert, in
terms of how it affects focus/master. Our transient-messes-with-focus
bug evaporates. 'swap' becomes trivial.
By moving focus directly into the stackset, we can toss some QC
properties about focus handling: it is simply impossible now for focus
to go wrong. As a benefit, we get a dozen new QC properties for free,
governing how master and focus operate.
The encoding of focus in the data type also simplifies the focus
handling in Operations: several operations affecting focus are now
simply wrappers over StackSet.
For the full story, please read the StackSet module, and the QC
properties.
Finally, we save ~40 lines with the simplified logic in Operations.hs
For more info, see the blog post on the implementation,
http://cgi.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/blog/2007/05/17#xmonad_part1b_zipper
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Using Typeables as the only constraint on layout messages is a bit
scary, as a user can send arbitrary values to layoutMsg, whether they
make sense or not: there's basically no type feedback on the values you
supply to layoutMsg.
Folloing Simon Marlow's dynamically extensible exceptions paper, we use
an existential type, and a Message type class, to constrain valid
arguments to layoutMsg to be valid members of Message.
That is, a user writes some data type for messages their layout
algorithm accepts:
data MyLayoutEvent = Zoom
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deriving (Typeable)
and they then add this to the set of valid message types:
instance Message MyLayoutEvent
Done. We also reimplement the dynamic type check while we're here, to
just directly use 'cast', rather than expose a raw fromDynamic/toDyn.
With this, I'm much happier about out dynamically extensible layout
event subsystem.
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This also fixes a bug where xmonad was assuming a 24-bit display, and just
using, eg, 0xff0000 as an index into a colormap without querying the X server
to determine the proper pixel value for "red".
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This means other windows are unaffected.
The change from the previous cycling behaviour was felt necessary, since
cycling isn't a terribly useful operation.
Some properties that hold:
focus is unchanged by promotion
promote is idempotent (promoting twice does nothing)
the focused and master window will swap their positions in the stack
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preservation problems.
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focus, master, and cycling direction between the modes
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Previously 'promote' would move the currently focused window into the
master position in tiled mode. This was *almost* a cycle of the windows,
but not quite (depending on where the focus was, it was in fact a
cycle).
Now we do the obvious generalisation, and just cycle the current window
stack. Simpler to understand, simpler to reason about.
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I don't think we're going to see any Xinerama support upstream, at least not
anytime soon. It doesn't make sense to ship something with xmonad that isn't
going to work out of the box. So for now Xinerama users should just use this
patch: http://www.jcreigh.com/xmonad/xinerama-dmenu.html
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windows
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