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use std::io;
use calloop::{
generic::{Fd, Generic},
EventSource, InsertError, Interest, LoopHandle, Mode, Source,
};
use wayland_client::EventQueue;
/// An adapter to insert a Wayland `EventQueue` into a calloop event loop
///
/// This is a struct that implements `calloop::EventSource`. It generates an
/// event whenever events need to be dispatched. At this point your calloop callback
/// will be given access to the `EventQueue` and you should call `.dispatch_pending()`
/// and forward its return value, allowing you to handle orphan events as you prefer.
///
/// If you don't use orphan events, the `quick_insert` method will firectly
/// insert the source into a provided `LoopHandle` with an adapter which will panic
/// whenever an oprhan event is encountered.
pub struct WaylandSource {
queue: EventQueue,
fd: Generic<Fd>,
}
impl WaylandSource {
/// Wrap an `EventQueue` as a `WaylandSource`.
pub fn new(queue: EventQueue) -> WaylandSource {
let fd = queue.display().get_connection_fd();
WaylandSource { queue, fd: Generic::from_fd(fd, Interest::Readable, Mode::Level) }
}
/// Insert this source into given event loop with an adapter that panics on orphan events
pub fn quick_insert<Data: 'static>(
self,
handle: LoopHandle<Data>,
) -> Result<Source<WaylandSource>, InsertError<WaylandSource>> {
handle.insert_source(self, |(), queue, ddata| {
queue.dispatch_pending(ddata, |event, object, _| {
panic!(
"[calloop] Encountered an orphan event: {}@{} : {}",
event.interface,
object.as_ref().id(),
event.name
);
})
})
}
/// Access the underlying event queue
///
/// This method can be used if you need to access the underlying `EventQueue` while this
/// `WaylandSource` is currently inserted in an event loop.
///
/// Note that you should be careful when interacting with it if you invoke methods that
/// interact with the wayland socket (such as `dispatch()` or `prepare_read()`). These may
/// interefere with the proper waking up of this event source in the event loop.
pub fn queue(&mut self) -> &mut EventQueue {
&mut self.queue
}
}
impl EventSource for WaylandSource {
type Event = ();
type Metadata = EventQueue;
type Ret = std::io::Result<u32>;
fn process_events<F>(
&mut self,
_: calloop::Readiness,
_: calloop::Token,
mut callback: F,
) -> std::io::Result<()>
where
F: FnMut((), &mut EventQueue) -> std::io::Result<u32>,
{
// in case of readiness of the wayland socket we do the following in a loop, until nothing
// more can be read:
loop {
// 1. read events from the socket if any are available
if let Some(guard) = self.queue.prepare_read() {
// might be None if some other thread read events before us, concurently
if let Err(e) = guard.read_events() {
if e.kind() != io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock {
return Err(e);
}
}
}
// 2. dispatch any pending event in the queue
// propagate orphan events to the user
let ret = callback((), &mut self.queue);
match ret {
Ok(0) => {
// no events were dispatched even after reading the socket,
// nothing more to do, stop here
break;
}
Ok(_) => {}
Err(e) => {
// in case of error, forward it and fast-exit
return Err(e);
}
}
}
// 3. Once dispatching is finished, flush the responses to the compositor
if let Err(e) = self.queue.display().flush() {
if e.kind() != io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock {
// in case of error, forward it and fast-exit
return Err(e);
}
// WouldBlock error means the compositor could not process all our messages
// quickly. Either it is slowed down or we are a spammer.
// Should not really happen, if it does we do nothing and will flush again later
}
Ok(())
}
fn register(&mut self, poll: &mut calloop::Poll, token: calloop::Token) -> std::io::Result<()> {
self.fd.register(poll, token)
}
fn reregister(
&mut self,
poll: &mut calloop::Poll,
token: calloop::Token,
) -> std::io::Result<()> {
self.fd.reregister(poll, token)
}
fn unregister(&mut self, poll: &mut calloop::Poll) -> std::io::Result<()> {
self.fd.unregister(poll)
}
}