bspwm/messages.h
Bastien Dejean ebad909ed1 Fail verbosely
Along the way, we also fixed the handling of the `*_padding`,
`window_gap` and `border_width` settings. The previous behavior was the
result of a bad decision (9fed780), as a response to #141. Many issues
followed: #143, #158, #260, etc. We now handle those settings as
intuitively as possible.

We also fixed a potential segfault in `cmd_node`, triggered by `bspc
node -d`[sic].

Fixes #402 #252.
2016-03-21 14:28:04 +01:00

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/* Copyright (c) 2012, Bastien Dejean
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#ifndef BSPWM_MESSAGES_H
#define BSPWM_MESSAGES_H
#include "types.h"
#include "subscribe.h"
enum {
SUBSCRIBE_SUCCESS,
SUBSCRIBE_FAILURE
};
void handle_message(char *msg, int msg_len, FILE *rsp);
void process_message(char **args, int num, FILE *rsp);
void cmd_node(char **args, int num, FILE *rsp);
void cmd_desktop(char **args, int num, FILE *rsp);
void cmd_monitor(char **args, int num, FILE *rsp);
void cmd_query(char **args, int num, FILE *rsp);
void cmd_rule(char **args, int num, FILE *rsp);
void cmd_pointer(char **args, int num, FILE *rsp);
void cmd_wm(char **args, int num, FILE *rsp);
int cmd_subscribe(char **args, int num, FILE *rsp);
void cmd_quit(char **args, int num, FILE *rsp);
void cmd_config(char **args, int num, FILE *rsp);
void set_setting(coordinates_t loc, char *name, char *value, FILE *rsp);
void get_setting(coordinates_t loc, char *name, FILE* rsp);
void handle_failure(int code, char *src, char *val, FILE *rsp);
void fail(FILE *rsp, char *fmt, ...);
#endif