We introduce a module in charge to display and toggle on click the
power profiles via power-profiles-daemon.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/upower/power-profiles-daemon
This daemon is pretty widespread. It's the component used by Gnome and
KDE to manage the power profiles. The power management daemon is a
pretty important software component for laptops and other
battery-powered devices.
We're using the daemon DBus interface to:
- Fetch the available power profiles.
- Track the active power profile.
- Change the active power profile.
The original author recently gave up maintenance on the project. The
Upower group took over the maintenance burden… …and created a new
DBus name for the project. The old name is still advertised for now.
We use the old name for compatibility sake: most distributions did not
release 0.20, which introduces this new DBus name. We'll likely revisit
this in the future and point to the new bus name. See the inline
comment for more details.
Given how widespread this daemon is, I activated the module in the
default configuration.
Fixes#2945
Split the config and rule persistency in 2 attributes, one storing the
persistency as set in Waybar's config, the other one storing the
persistency as set in Hyprland.
It fixes some conflicts between the persistency state of a workspace as
set in Waybar's config and its dynamic state in Hyprland.
It allows to remove a persistent workspace in Waybar if this workspace
is removed from Hyprland and if the workspace is not set as persistent
in Waybar's config.
```
../include/util/date.hpp:34:26: warning: literal operator suffixes not preceded by ‘_’ are reserved for future standardization [-Wliteral-suffix]
34 | constexpr decltype(auto) operator""d(unsigned long long d) noexcept {
```
While we at it, eliminate use of non-portable GCC conditional expression
syntax. There are no significant side-effects that would justify use of
the language extension.
Previously, the only way to select all the module labels was with the
following kind of selector:
```css
.modules-left > widget > label,
.modules-center > widget > label,
.modules-right > widget > label {
/* ... */
}
```
(and a matching block for the `box` containers).
Now, this can be expressed as
```css
label.module, box.module {
/* ... */
}
```
Background and Motivation
-------------------------
When the `hwmon-path-abs` and the `input-filename` fields are used for
the temperature module, we evaluated the following path:
```
[hwmon-path-abs] / [gap] / [input-filename]
```
where `gap` is the first file or directory in the `hwmon-path-abs`
directory. This usually works but it doesn't seem to work for NVME or
WiFi temperature sensors. For those cases, there are a bunch of other
files in the `hwmon-path-abs` directory. In the bad case, the first
selected file is not the one with the prefix `hwmon` and we end up
checking the wrong location for the `input-filename`.
Change description
------------------
We are simply going through the `hwmon-path-abs` directory and searching
for the first file/directory that begins with `hwmon`.
Test case
---------
I tested this on a AMD based Framework 13 laptop.
1. Fix warnings reported by clang tidy
2. Use unique lock instead of manully lock/unlock on mutex.
The RAII style locking makes sure mutex is unlocked when exceptions are thrown
1. Utilize `m_mutex` to safeguard member fields of `hyprland::Workspaces` as they are modified by multiple threads, including the event listener thread and UI thread. This applies to all member fields, not just `m_workspacesToCreate`.
2. Tidy up the create/remove workspace code.
This turns the values of window rewrite rules in hyprland/workspaces from static strings to format strings with the values {class} and {title} available.
Only consider a privacy module as visible if it is enabled in the
configuration. Otherwise, when screensharing or audio-in or audio-out is
in use but the associated module is not enabled, the privacy widget is
empty but still considered as visible.