Re: window state stuff
- From: Owen Taylor <otaylor redhat com>
- To: Tim Janik <timj gtk org>
- Cc: Gtk+ Developers <gtk-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: window state stuff
- Date: 01 Mar 2001 15:52:38 -0500
Tim Janik <timj gtk org> writes:
> On 23 Feb 2001, Owen Taylor wrote:
>
> > > make this function public, progs like the tasklist prolly want to use it.
> > > also it should be named _gdk_wmspec_supports() since you actively use it
> > > for repetitive checks throughout the code.
> >
> > I'm not sure what the principle is here that would suggest that...
> >
> > [ wmspec_supported is pretty clearly an abbreviation for
> > wmspec_is_supported() rather than wmspec_was_supported()... ]
>
> right, an abbreviation like e.g. g_module_supported().
> however, the difference is that g_module_supported() checks whether
> GModule "is supported", while gdk_wmspec_supported(atom) actually
> checks whether the current window manager supports the passed in wmspec
> atom. so unless that function was meant to be
> gboolean gdk_wmspec_supported (void);
> which is obviously not the case, it should be renamed to
> gboolean gdk_wmspec_supports (atom_to_support);
OK, I hadn't realized that there was the atom argument
How about:
gdk_net_wm_supports ()
Making it clear that it is the window manager, not the spec which
might support the functionality. And include "net" to indicate
which wm spec.
Regards,
Owen
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