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--- Comment #3 from Lewis Lakerink ---
FWIW, I found that checking only for surface() without subSurface() lead to
black window decorations on XWayland clients.
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--- Comment #1 from Vlad Zahorodnii ---
Hmm, this crash is really strange. My assumption was that the surface tree
never contains inert sub-surfaces.
As for the WindowPixmap::shape() method, it returns the shape of the pixmap.
For X11 windows, it corre