Tomas Janousek fe826ca8db X.L.NoBorders: Listen to DestroyWindowEvents and garbage collect
Previously, it was necessary to use `borderEventHook` to make sure the
`alwaysHidden`/`neverHidden` lists are garbage collected when a window
is destroyed, but this was largely undocumented. Since xmonad v0.17.0,
the DestroyWindowEvent is broadcast to layouts, so we can just use that
instead and deprecate the event hook.
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xmonad-contrib

Community-maintained extensions for the XMonad window manager.

xmonad core is minimal, stable, yet extensible. xmonad-contrib is home to hundreds of additional tiling algorithms and extension modules. The two combined make for a powerful X11 window-manager with endless customization possibilities. They are, quite literally, libraries for creating your own window manager.

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