ifreund changed the topic of #river to: river - a dynamic tiling wayland compositor - https://github.com/ifreund/river - channel logs: https://freenode.irclog.whitequark.org/river/
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<leon-p> ifreund: any idea yet how to solve the default options problem? We've already dismissed magic strings, and we also can't just use every global option.
<leon-p> the only other solutions I can come up with is having an additional trait for options.
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<leon-p> btw, does it really make sense to differentiate between "set-option" and "declare-option" in riverctl when per protocol both are basically the same thing?
<leon-p> was about to work on a proposal, but I now have issues linking libxkbcommon -_-
<leon-p> anyway, my proposal is basically to have an additional request for handles: handle.setOutputDefault(), which will cause the option to be a default option for new outputs, meaning a new option of the same name and value will be created for every new output. calling the request on non global option handles is invalid and will be ignored.
<leon-p> should be pretty simple to implement.
<leon-p> the only problem I can think of is the "output_title" option, since it has a different default for every output.
<leon-p> although we can probably special-case it: if a global output-default "output_title" option does not exists use it, otherwise do what we currently do and create the option with the wlroots output title as default
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