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Fix typos all around (thanks codespell!)
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@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ During review, the following matters should be checked:
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- Stable ABI or API additions must be justified by actual use cases, not only
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- Stable ABI or API additions must be justified by actual use cases, not only
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by speculation. They must also be documented, and it is strongly recommended to
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by speculation. They must also be documented, and it is strongly recommended to
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include tests excercising the additions in the test suite.
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include tests exercising the additions in the test suite.
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- The code fits the existing software architecture, e.g. no layering
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- The code fits the existing software architecture, e.g. no layering
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violations.
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violations.
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@ -1160,7 +1160,7 @@ display_set_up_egl(struct display *display)
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if (!weston_check_egl_extension(gl_extensions,
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if (!weston_check_egl_extension(gl_extensions,
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"GL_OES_EGL_image")) {
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"GL_OES_EGL_image")) {
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fprintf(stderr, "GL_OES_EGL_image not suported\n");
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fprintf(stderr, "GL_OES_EGL_image not supported\n");
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goto error;
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goto error;
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}
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}
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@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ child_client_exec(int sockfd, const char *path)
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sigfillset(&allsigs);
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sigfillset(&allsigs);
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sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &allsigs, NULL);
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sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &allsigs, NULL);
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/* Launch clients as the user. Do not lauch clients with wrong euid.*/
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/* Launch clients as the user. Do not launch clients with wrong euid. */
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if (seteuid(getuid()) == -1) {
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if (seteuid(getuid()) == -1) {
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weston_log("compositor: failed seteuid\n");
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weston_log("compositor: failed seteuid\n");
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return;
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return;
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@ -1121,7 +1121,7 @@ animate_workspace_change_frame(struct weston_animation *animation,
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else
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else
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timespec_add_msec(&shell->workspaces.anim_timestamp,
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timespec_add_msec(&shell->workspaces.anim_timestamp,
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time,
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time,
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/* Invers of movement function 'y' below. */
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/* Inverse of movement function 'y' below. */
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-(asin(1.0 - shell->workspaces.anim_current) *
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-(asin(1.0 - shell->workspaces.anim_current) *
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DEFAULT_WORKSPACE_CHANGE_ANIMATION_LENGTH *
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DEFAULT_WORKSPACE_CHANGE_ANIMATION_LENGTH *
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M_2_PI));
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M_2_PI));
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@ -2223,7 +2223,7 @@ get_focused_output(struct weston_compositor *compositor)
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/* Priority has touch focus, then pointer and
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/* Priority has touch focus, then pointer and
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* then keyboard focus. We should probably have
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* then keyboard focus. We should probably have
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* three for loops and check frist for touch,
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* three for loops and check first for touch,
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* then for pointer, etc. but unless somebody has some
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* then for pointer, etc. but unless somebody has some
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* objections, I think this is sufficient. */
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* objections, I think this is sufficient. */
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if (touch && touch->focus)
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if (touch && touch->focus)
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&surf_width, &surf_height);
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&surf_width, &surf_height);
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/* The actual output mode is in physical units. We need to
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/* The actual output mode is in physical units. We need to
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* transform the surface size to physical unit size by flipping ans
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* transform the surface size to physical unit size by flipping and
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* possibly scaling it.
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* possibly scaling it.
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*/
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*/
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switch (fsout->output->transform) {
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switch (fsout->output->transform) {
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* surface and layer which groups surfaces. A unique ID whose type is integer is
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* surface and layer which groups surfaces. A unique ID whose type is integer is
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* required to create surface and layer. With the unique ID, surface and layer
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* required to create surface and layer. With the unique ID, surface and layer
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* are identified to control them. The API set consists of APIs to control
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* are identified to control them. The API set consists of APIs to control
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* properties of surface and layers about followings,
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* properties of surface and layers about the following:
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* - visibility.
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* - visibility.
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* - opacity.
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* - opacity.
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* - clipping (x,y,width,height).
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* - clipping (x,y,width,height).
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const int32_t number);
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const int32_t number);
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/**
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/**
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* transision animation for layer
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* transition animation for layer
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*/
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*/
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void (*transition_move_layer_cancel)(struct ivi_layout_layer *layer);
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void (*transition_move_layer_cancel)(struct ivi_layout_layer *layer);
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int32_t (*layer_set_fade_info)(struct ivi_layout_layer* ivilayer,
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int32_t (*layer_set_fade_info)(struct ivi_layout_layer* ivilayer,
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* per each frame. See ivi-layout-transition.c in details. Transition
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* per each frame. See ivi-layout-transition.c in details. Transition
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* animation interpolates frames between previous properties of ivi_surface
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* animation interpolates frames between previous properties of ivi_surface
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* and new ones.
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* and new ones.
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* For example, when a property of ivi_surface is changed from invisibile
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* For example, when a property of ivi_surface is changed from invisible
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* to visibile, it behaves like fade-in. When ivi_layout_commitChange is
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* to visible, it behaves like fade-in. When ivi_layout_commitChange is
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* called during transition animation, it cancels the transition and
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* called during transition animation, it cancels the transition and
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* re-start transition to new properties from current properties of final
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* re-start transition to new properties from current properties of final
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* frame just before the cancellation.
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* frame just before the cancellation.
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input->keyboard_state_update = STATE_UPDATE_NONE;
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input->keyboard_state_update = STATE_UPDATE_NONE;
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} else if (format == WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_NO_KEYMAP) {
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} else if (format == WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_NO_KEYMAP) {
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weston_log("No keymap provided; falling back to defalt\n");
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weston_log("No keymap provided; falling back to default\n");
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keymap = NULL;
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keymap = NULL;
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input->keyboard_state_update = STATE_UPDATE_AUTOMATIC;
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input->keyboard_state_update = STATE_UPDATE_AUTOMATIC;
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} else {
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} else {
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/*
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/*
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* Find and set up a backlight for a valid udev connector device, i.e. one
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* Find and set up a backlight for a valid udev connector device, i.e. one
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* matching drm subsytem and with status of connected.
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* matching drm subsystem and with status of connected.
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*/
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*/
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struct backlight *backlight_init(struct udev_device *drm_device,
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struct backlight *backlight_init(struct udev_device *drm_device,
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uint32_t connector_type);
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uint32_t connector_type);
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wl_list_for_each(device, &seat->devices_list, link) {
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wl_list_for_each(device, &seat->devices_list, link) {
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/* If we find any input device without an associated output
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/* If we find any input device without an associated output
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* or an output name to associate with, just tie it with the
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* or an output name to associate with, just tie it with the
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* output we got here - the default assingment.
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* output we got here - the default assignment.
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*/
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*/
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if (!device->output_name) {
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if (!device->output_name) {
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if (!device->output)
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if (!device->output)
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return pixel_format_get_info(format);
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return pixel_format_get_info(format);
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}
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}
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/** Retrive a pixel format information structure from a DRM FOURCC format
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/** Retrieve a pixel format information structure from a DRM FOURCC format
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* \param format a DRM FOURCC format
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* \param format a DRM FOURCC format
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*/
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*/
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static void *
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static void *
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worker_thread_function(void *);
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worker_thread_function(void *);
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/* bistream code used for writing the packed headers */
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/* bitstream code used for writing the packed headers */
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#define BITSTREAM_ALLOCATE_STEPPING 4096
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#define BITSTREAM_ALLOCATE_STEPPING 4096
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* \param compositor The libweston compositor where to enable.
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*
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* This enables the weston_debug_v1 Wayland protocol extension which any client
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* This enables the weston_debug_v1 Wayland protocol extension which any client
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* can use to get debug messsages from the compositor.
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* can use to get debug messages from the compositor.
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* WARNING: This feature should not be used in production. If a client
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* WARNING: This feature should not be used in production. If a client
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* provides a file descriptor that blocks writes, it will block the whole
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* provides a file descriptor that blocks writes, it will block the whole
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requires a file descriptor to stream the messages.
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requires a file descriptor to stream the messages.
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This tool accepts a file name or a file desciptor (not both) and any desired debug stream
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This tool accepts a file name or a file descriptor (not both) and any desired debug stream
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names from the user as command line arguments and subscribes the desired streams from the
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compositor by using the weston_debug_v1 interface. After the subscription, the
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compositor by using the weston_debug_v1 interface. After the subscription, the
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compositor will start to write the debug messages to the shared file descriptor.
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compositor will start to write the debug messages to the shared file descriptor.
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For example, VIC=4 is 1280x720@60 aspect-ratio 16:9. This mode will be
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different than a non-CEA mode 1280x720@60 0:0. When the video mode
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different than a non-CEA mode 1280x720@60 0:0. When the video mode
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1280x720@60 0:0 is applied, since its timing doesnt exactly match with the CEA
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information for VIC=4, it would be treated as a non-CEA mode. Also, while setting
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The idea is for a client to provide a file descriptor that the server
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