Exemple #1
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// IsFocusProtocol checks whether a ClientMessage event satisfies the
// WM_TAKE_FOCUS protocol.
func IsFocusProtocol(X *xgbutil.XUtil, ev xevent.ClientMessageEvent) bool {
	// Make sure the Format is 32. (Meaning that each data item is
	// 32 bits.)
	if ev.Format != 32 {
		return false
	}

	// Check to make sure the Type atom is WM_PROTOCOLS.
	typeName, err := xprop.AtomName(X, ev.Type)
	if err != nil || typeName != "WM_PROTOCOLS" { // not what we want
		return false
	}

	// Check to make sure the first data item is WM_TAKE_FOCUS.
	protocolType, err := xprop.AtomName(X,
		xproto.Atom(ev.Data.Data32[0]))
	if err != nil || protocolType != "WM_TAKE_FOCUS" {
		return false
	}

	return true
}
Exemple #2
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func main() {
	X, err := xgbutil.NewConn()
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}

	// Start generating other source events.
	otherChan := otherSource()

	// Start generating X events (by sending client messages to root window).
	go xSource(X)

	// Listen to those X events.
	xwindow.New(X, X.RootWin()).Listen(xproto.EventMaskSubstructureNotify)

	// Respond to those X events.
	xevent.ClientMessageFun(
		func(X *xgbutil.XUtil, ev xevent.ClientMessageEvent) {
			atmName, err := xprop.AtomName(X, ev.Type)
			if err != nil {
				log.Fatal(err)
			}
			fmt.Printf("ClientMessage: %d. %s\n", ev.Data.Data32[0], atmName)
		}).Connect(X, X.RootWin())

	// Instead of using the usual xevent.Main, we use xevent.MainPing.
	// It runs the main event loop inside a goroutine and returns ping
	// channels, which are sent benign values right before an event is
	// dequeued and right after that event has finished running all callbacks
	// associated with it, respectively.
	pingBefore, pingAfter, pingQuit := xevent.MainPing(X)
	for {
		select {
		case <-pingBefore:
			// Wait for the event to finish processing.
			<-pingAfter
		case otherVal := <-otherChan:
			fmt.Printf("Processing other event: %d\n", otherVal)
		case <-pingQuit:
			fmt.Printf("xevent loop has quit")
			return
		}
	}
}