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	A few typos in comments and protocol docs, no code changes. ./src/wayland-util.h:281: recieved ==> received ./src/wayland-client.c:115: occured ==> occurred ./src/wayland-client.c:156: occured ==> occurred ./tests/test-compositor.c:76: parallely ==> parallelly ./tests/test-compositor.c:474: recieve ==> receive ./protocol/wayland.xml:1767: layed ==> laid ./protocol/wayland.xml:2112: dependant ==> dependent ./doc/publican/sources/Client.xml:25: recieved ==> received Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Bill Spitzak <spitzak@gmail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/*
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 * Copyright © 2008 Kristian Høgsberg
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 *
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 * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
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 * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
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 * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright
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 * notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and
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 * that the name of the copyright holders not be used in advertising or
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 * publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,
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 * written prior permission.  The copyright holders make no representations
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 * about the suitability of this software for any purpose.  It is provided "as
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 * is" without express or implied warranty.
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 *
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 * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
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 * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO
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 * EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
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 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,
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 * DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
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 * TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE
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 * OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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 */
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/** \file wayland-util.h
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 *
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 * \brief Utility classes, functions, and macros.
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 */
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#ifndef WAYLAND_UTIL_H
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#define WAYLAND_UTIL_H
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#ifdef  __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#include <math.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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/* GCC visibility */
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#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 4
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#define WL_EXPORT __attribute__ ((visibility("default")))
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#else
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#define WL_EXPORT
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#endif
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/* Deprecated attribute */
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#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 4
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#define WL_DEPRECATED __attribute__ ((deprecated))
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#else
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#define WL_DEPRECATED
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#endif
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/* Printf annotation */
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#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 4
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#define WL_PRINTF(x, y) __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, x, y)))
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#else
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#define WL_PRINTF(x, y)
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#endif
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struct wl_message {
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	const char *name;
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	const char *signature;
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	const struct wl_interface **types;
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};
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struct wl_interface {
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	const char *name;
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	int version;
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	int method_count;
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	const struct wl_message *methods;
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	int event_count;
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	const struct wl_message *events;
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};
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/** \class wl_list
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 *
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 * \brief doubly-linked list
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 *
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 * The list head is of "struct wl_list" type, and must be initialized
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 * using wl_list_init().  All entries in the list must be of the same
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 * type.  The item type must have a "struct wl_list" member. This
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 * member will be initialized by wl_list_insert(). There is no need to
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 * call wl_list_init() on the individual item. To query if the list is
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 * empty in O(1), use wl_list_empty().
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 *
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 * Let's call the list reference "struct wl_list foo_list", the item type as
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 * "item_t", and the item member as "struct wl_list link".
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 *
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 * The following code will initialize a list:
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 * \code
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 * struct wl_list foo_list;
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 *
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 * struct item_t {
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 * 	int foo;
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 * 	struct wl_list link;
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 * };
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 * struct item_t item1, item2, item3;
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 *
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 * wl_list_init(&foo_list);
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 * wl_list_insert(&foo_list, &item1.link);	// Pushes item1 at the head
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 * wl_list_insert(&foo_list, &item2.link);	// Pushes item2 at the head
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 * wl_list_insert(&item2.link, &item3.link);	// Pushes item3 after item2
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 * \endcode
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 *
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 * The list now looks like [item2, item3, item1]
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 *
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 * Iterate the list in ascending order:
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 * \code
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 * item_t *item;
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 * wl_list_for_each(item, foo_list, link) {
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 * 	Do_something_with_item(item);
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 * }
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 * \endcode
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 */
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struct wl_list {
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	struct wl_list *prev;
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	struct wl_list *next;
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};
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void wl_list_init(struct wl_list *list);
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void wl_list_insert(struct wl_list *list, struct wl_list *elm);
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void wl_list_remove(struct wl_list *elm);
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int wl_list_length(const struct wl_list *list);
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int wl_list_empty(const struct wl_list *list);
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void wl_list_insert_list(struct wl_list *list, struct wl_list *other);
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/**
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 * Retrieves a pointer to the containing struct of a given member item.
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 *
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 * This macro allows conversion from a pointer to a item to its containing
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 * struct. This is useful if you have a contained item like a wl_list,
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 * wl_listener, or wl_signal, provided via a callback or other means and would
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 * like to retrieve the struct that contains it.
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 *
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 * To demonstrate, the following example retrieves a pointer to
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 * `example_container` given only its `destroy_listener` member:
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 *
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 * \code
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 * struct example_container {
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 *     struct wl_listener destroy_listener;
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 *     // other members...
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 * };
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 *
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 * void example_container_destroy(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data)
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 * {
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 *     struct example_container *ctr;
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 *
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 *     ctr = wl_container_of(listener, ctr, destroy_listener);
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 *     // destroy ctr...
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 * }
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 * \endcode
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 *
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 * \param ptr A valid pointer to the contained item.
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 *
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 * \param sample A pointer to the type of content that the list item
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 * stores. Sample does not need be a valid pointer; a null or
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 * an uninitialised pointer will suffice.
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 *
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 * \param member The named location of ptr within the sample type.
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 *
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 * \return The container for the specified pointer.
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 */
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#define wl_container_of(ptr, sample, member)				\
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	(__typeof__(sample))((char *)(ptr) -				\
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			     offsetof(__typeof__(*sample), member))
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/* If the above macro causes problems on your compiler you might be
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 * able to find an alternative name for the non-standard __typeof__
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 * operator and add a special case here */
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#define wl_list_for_each(pos, head, member)				\
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	for (pos = wl_container_of((head)->next, pos, member);	\
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	     &pos->member != (head);					\
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	     pos = wl_container_of(pos->member.next, pos, member))
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#define wl_list_for_each_safe(pos, tmp, head, member)			\
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	for (pos = wl_container_of((head)->next, pos, member),		\
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	     tmp = wl_container_of((pos)->member.next, tmp, member);	\
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	     &pos->member != (head);					\
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	     pos = tmp,							\
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	     tmp = wl_container_of(pos->member.next, tmp, member))
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#define wl_list_for_each_reverse(pos, head, member)			\
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	for (pos = wl_container_of((head)->prev, pos, member);	\
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	     &pos->member != (head);					\
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	     pos = wl_container_of(pos->member.prev, pos, member))
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#define wl_list_for_each_reverse_safe(pos, tmp, head, member)		\
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	for (pos = wl_container_of((head)->prev, pos, member),	\
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	     tmp = wl_container_of((pos)->member.prev, tmp, member);	\
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	     &pos->member != (head);					\
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	     pos = tmp,							\
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	     tmp = wl_container_of(pos->member.prev, tmp, member))
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struct wl_array {
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	size_t size;
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	size_t alloc;
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	void *data;
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};
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#define wl_array_for_each(pos, array)					\
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	for (pos = (array)->data;					\
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	     (const char *) pos < ((const char *) (array)->data + (array)->size); \
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	     (pos)++)
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void wl_array_init(struct wl_array *array);
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void wl_array_release(struct wl_array *array);
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void *wl_array_add(struct wl_array *array, size_t size);
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int wl_array_copy(struct wl_array *array, struct wl_array *source);
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typedef int32_t wl_fixed_t;
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static inline double
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wl_fixed_to_double (wl_fixed_t f)
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{
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	union {
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		double d;
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		int64_t i;
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	} u;
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	u.i = ((1023LL + 44LL) << 52) + (1LL << 51) + f;
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	return u.d - (3LL << 43);
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}
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static inline wl_fixed_t
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wl_fixed_from_double(double d)
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{
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	union {
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		double d;
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		int64_t i;
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	} u;
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	u.d = d + (3LL << (51 - 8));
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	return u.i;
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}
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static inline int wl_fixed_to_int(wl_fixed_t f)
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{
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	return f / 256;
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}
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static inline wl_fixed_t wl_fixed_from_int(int i)
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{
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	return i * 256;
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}
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/**
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 * \brief A union representing all of the basic data types that can be passed
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 * along the wayland wire format.
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 *
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 * This union represents all of the basic data types that can be passed in the
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 * wayland wire format.  It is used by dispatchers and runtime-friendly
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 * versions of the event and request marshaling functions.
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 */
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union wl_argument {
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	int32_t i; /**< signed integer */
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	uint32_t u; /**< unsigned integer */
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	wl_fixed_t f; /**< fixed point */
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	const char *s; /**< string */
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	struct wl_object *o; /**< object */
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	uint32_t n; /**< new_id */
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	struct wl_array *a; /**< array */
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	int32_t h; /**< file descriptor */
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};
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/**
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 * \brief A function pointer type for a dispatcher.
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 *
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 * A dispatcher is a function that handles the emitting of callbacks in client
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 * code.  For programs directly using the C library, this is done by using
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 * libffi to call function pointers.  When binding to languages other than C,
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 * dispatchers provide a way to abstract the function calling process to be
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 * friendlier to other function calling systems.
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 *
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 * A dispatcher takes five arguments:  The first is the dispatcher-specific
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 * implementation data associated with the target object.  The second is the
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 * object on which the callback is being invoked (either wl_proxy or
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 * wl_resource).  The third and fourth arguments are the opcode the wl_messsage
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 * structure corresponding to the callback being emitted.  The final argument
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 * is an array of arguments received from the other process via the wire
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 * protocol.
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 */
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typedef int (*wl_dispatcher_func_t)(const void *, void *, uint32_t,
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				    const struct wl_message *,
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				    union wl_argument *);
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typedef void (*wl_log_func_t)(const char *, va_list) WL_PRINTF(1, 0);
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#ifdef  __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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