Building a compositor would be a big project:
more than a window manager, I think.
I'm adding pieces bit-by-bit. Want to experiment
with transient data structures and/or monads for this.
No GOOPS.
On 2/12/23 12:25 AM, Blake Shaw wrote:
I had just briefly browsed the email and thought it was a
I had just briefly browsed the email and thought it was a simple
compositor. I'll try to dig in in the near future, exciting to see someone
implementing Wayland in guile.
Perhaps a guix window manager would be be a good GSoC project suggestion 👀
On Sun, Feb 12, 2023, 04:51 Matt Wette wrote:
> S
So, you are looking to implement a compositor?
My scanner doesn't generate that side of the protocol
(yet), but I could add it.
On 2/6/23 10:09 PM, Blake Shaw wrote:
Wow this looks great, I currently configure my Herbstluftwm with an ad-hoc
guile edsl, but I may have to switch over to Wayland n
Wow this looks great, I currently configure my Herbstluftwm with an ad-hoc
guile edsl, but I may have to switch over to Wayland now :)
Looking forward to play with this, cheers
On Mon, Feb 6, 2023, 20:31 Matt Wette wrote:
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> On 2/5/23 11:25 PM, Sascha Ziemann wrote:
> > Am So., 5. Feb. 2023
On 2/5/23 11:25 PM, Sascha Ziemann wrote:
Am So., 5. Feb. 2023 um 20:05 Uhr schrieb Matt Wette :
2) I am using my proposed mmap wrapper for Guile, in C, to create a file-
mapped shared drawing.
What is a "file-mapped shared drawing"?
"file-mapped shared drawing buffer" -- sorry about t
Am So., 5. Feb. 2023 um 20:05 Uhr schrieb Matt Wette :
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> 2) I am using my proposed mmap wrapper for Guile, in C, to create a file-
> mapped shared drawing.
What is a "file-mapped shared drawing"?
Matt Wette writes:
> I finally got my Wayland demo in guile working. I thought I'd share
> some bits.
> (I started with creating FFI to libwayland, but with all the callbacks
> it was
> not worth it.)
>
> Wayland is a display server for Linux (and others?), meant to replace X11.
> It uses UNIX s