I found an oversight where trying to transfer too much data (16 MiB
in my case) from a Wayland selection to an X window causes the X
connection to be unable to poll the event with a `ClosedReqLenExceed`
error.
To replicate, start `xwls`, use `wl-copy` to copy more data than the
`maximum-request-size` to the Wayland selection, then attempt to
transfer that selection to an X program. I found this easy to do
transferring a large, random `.bmp` file to Krita by creating its new
image from clipboard functionality.
This test replicates the observed behavior and obtains the same
panic, to be used as a starting point for implementing incremental
selections from Wayland to X.
xcb-util-cursor made another patch release to revert back to Rust 2021
edition, so we bump to that.
Also create a function, `timespec_from_millis` to make creating
`Timespec` for using in `poll` calls a lot more ergonomic.
By using conditional compilation, we now support running the test suite
with Rust versions 1.83 to 1.86 again. This allows us to lower the
`rust-version` specified in the root Cargo.toml (because it was
controlling the toolchain used in CI) to 1.83, resolving #230.
This solution keeps tests operational on our MSRV while also lowering
it. It would have been unsatisfying to have an MSRV which could not
compile the tests.
`rustversion` was selected as the dependency to control the conditional
compilation since it was already a build dependency needed by
`vergen-gitcl`, so no new dependencies were added.
The wl_keyboard Enter event, wl_keyboard Leave event, the wl_touch
Self::Down event and the ServerState::reconfigure_window function had
similar uses of `unwrap` which appear to not consider the distinct
query preparation and query execution stages.
Regression from 799027d1. Unwraps on a None value when doing the stale surface generation technique in Chatterino7 as described in #74, very consistent
This should simplify how some of the code reads, as well as allowing for future
feature additions to be accomplished in a less restrictive manner. The slotmap +
Object enum pattern was kind of like a really bad ecs in a way anyway. Also I
was looking for an excuse to use an ecs.
Just exits with 0. Useful to test whether xwayland-satellite supports -listenfd
before setting up the X11 sockets and stuff on the compositor side. Versions
before this commit panic and exit with nonzero code.