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If there isn't an actual surface under the cursor, *surface will be set to NULL, which is safe now that focus functions handle a NULL surface safely.main
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@ -1346,14 +1346,11 @@ Client *
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xytoclient(double x, double y,
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struct wlr_surface **surface, double *sx, double *sy)
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{
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/* XXX what if (x,y) is within a window's border? */
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/* This iterates over all of our surfaces and attempts to find one under the
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* cursor. This relies on stack being ordered from top-to-bottom. */
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/* Find the topmost visible client (if any) under the cursor, including
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* borders. This relies on stack being ordered from top to bottom. */
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Client *c;
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wl_list_for_each(c, &stack, slink) {
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/* Skip clients that aren't visible */
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if (!VISIBLEON(c, c->mon))
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continue;
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if (VISIBLEON(c, c->mon) && wlr_box_contains_point(&c->geom, x, y)) {
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/*
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* XDG toplevels may have nested surfaces, such as popup windows
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* for context menus or tooltips. This function tests if any of
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* wlr_surface and the sx and sy coordinates to the coordinates
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* relative to that surface's top-left corner.
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*/
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double _sx, _sy;
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struct wlr_surface *_surface = NULL;
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_surface = wlr_xdg_surface_surface_at(c->xdg_surface,
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/* XXX set *surface to xdg_surface->surface instead of
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* NULL? what should sx/sy be in that case? */
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*surface = wlr_xdg_surface_surface_at(c->xdg_surface,
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x - c->geom.x - c->bw, y - c->geom.y - c->bw,
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&_sx, &_sy);
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if (_surface) {
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*sx = _sx;
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*sy = _sy;
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*surface = _surface;
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sx, sy);
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return c;
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}
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}
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