Added XMonad.Hooks.DynamicHooks

Allows runtime creation and modification of ManageHooks. Also allows one-shot
ManageHooks that are removed after the fire. Note that if several transient
hooks fire at once, only the most recently defined is executed, and all
are removed.
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : XMonad.Hooks.DynamicHooks
-- Copyright : (c) Braden Shepherdson 2008
-- License : BSD-style (as xmonad)
--
-- Maintainer : Braden.Shepherdson@gmail.com
-- Stability : unstable
-- Portability : unportable
--
-- One-shot and permanent ManageHooks that can be updated at runtime.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module XMonad.Hooks.DynamicHooks (
-- * Usage
-- $usage
initDynamicHooks
,dynamicMasterHook
,addDynamicHook
,updateDynamicHook
,oneShotHook
) where
import XMonad
import System.IO
import Data.List
import Data.Maybe (listToMaybe)
import Data.Monoid
import Data.IORef
-- $usage
-- Provides two new kinds of 'ManageHooks' that can be defined at runtime.
--
-- * One-shot 'ManageHooks' that are deleted after they execute.
--
-- * Permanent 'ManageHooks' (unless you want to destroy them)
--
-- Note that you will lose all dynamically defined 'ManageHook's when you @mod+q@!
-- If you want them to last, you should create them as normal in your @xmonad.hs@.
--
-- First, you must execute 'initDynamicHooks' from 'main' in your @xmonad.hs@:
--
-- > dynHooksRef <- initDynamicHooks
--
-- and then pass this value to the other functions in this module.
--
-- You also need to add the base 'ManageHook':
--
-- > xmonad { manageHook = myManageHook <+> dynamicMasterHook dynHooksRef }
--
-- You must include this @dynHooksRef@ value when using the functions in this
-- module:
--
-- > xmonad { keys = myKeys `Data.Map.union` Data.Map.fromList
-- > [((modMask conf, xK_i), oneShotHook dynHooksRef
-- > "FFlaunchHook" (className =? "firefox") (doShift "3")
-- > >> spawn "firefox")
-- > ,((modMask conf, xK_u), addDynamicHook dynHooksRef
-- > (className =? "example" --> doFloat))
-- > ,((modMask conf, xK_y), updatePermanentHook dynHooksRef
-- > (const idHook))) ] -- resets the permanent hook.
--
data DynamicHooks = DynamicHooks
{ transients :: [(Query Bool, ManageHook)]
, permanent :: ManageHook }
-- | Creates the 'IORef' that stores the dynamically created 'ManageHook's.
initDynamicHooks :: IO (IORef DynamicHooks)
initDynamicHooks = newIORef (DynamicHooks { transients = [],
permanent = idHook })
-- this hook is always executed, and the IORef's contents checked.
-- note that transient hooks are run second, therefore taking precedence
-- over permanent ones on matters such as which workspace to shift to.
-- doFloat and doIgnore are idempotent.
-- | Master 'ManageHook' that must be in your @xmonad.hs@ 'ManageHook'.
dynamicMasterHook :: IORef DynamicHooks -> ManageHook
dynamicMasterHook ref = return True -->
(ask >>= \w -> liftX (do
dh <- io $ readIORef ref
(Endo f) <- runQuery (permanent dh) w
ts <- mapM (\(q,a) -> runQuery q w >>= \x -> return (x,(q, a))) (transients dh)
let (ts',nts) = partition fst ts
gs <- mapM (flip runQuery w . snd . snd) ts'
let (Endo g) = maybe (Endo id) id $ listToMaybe gs
io $ writeIORef ref $ dh { transients = map snd nts }
return $ Endo $ f . g
))
-- | Appends the given 'ManageHook' to the permanent dynamic 'ManageHook'.
addDynamicHook :: IORef DynamicHooks -> ManageHook -> X ()
addDynamicHook ref m = updateDynamicHook ref (<+> m)
-- | Modifies the permanent 'ManageHook' with an arbitrary function.
updateDynamicHook :: IORef DynamicHooks -> (ManageHook -> ManageHook) -> X ()
updateDynamicHook ref f =
io $ modifyIORef ref $ \dh -> dh { permanent = f (permanent dh) }
-- | Creates a one-shot 'ManageHook'. Note that you have to specify the two
-- parts of the 'ManageHook' separately. Where you would usually write:
--
-- > className =? "example" --> doFloat
--
-- you must call 'oneShotHook' as
--
-- > oneShotHook dynHooksRef (className =? "example) doFloat
--
oneShotHook :: IORef DynamicHooks -> Query Bool -> ManageHook -> X ()
oneShotHook ref q a =
io $ modifyIORef ref
$ \dh -> dh { transients = (q,a):(transients dh) }

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XMonad.Config.PlainConfig XMonad.Config.PlainConfig
XMonad.Config.Sjanssen XMonad.Config.Sjanssen
XMonad.Config.Xfce XMonad.Config.Xfce
XMonad.Hooks.DynamicHooks
XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog
XMonad.Hooks.EventHook XMonad.Hooks.EventHook
XMonad.Hooks.EwmhDesktops XMonad.Hooks.EwmhDesktops