Commit Briefs
release 4.7 (tags/4.7)
Revert "fix input text matching"
This reverts commit 09d0a36e0370f7ca9bdb171bf93c5ac3131c5a92. Using strncmp with the length of the user input turns it into a prefix match rather than an exact match as it's supposed to be.
die() on calloc failure
thanks Markus Teich and David!
fix crash if negative monitor (< -1) was passed
for example: dmenu -m '-9001'
Revert "Print highlighted input text only on single match"
This reverts commit a4053bc4e403ae57343f43b7e363a0911bba5a3a. My bad, was working on the wrong branch and accidently pushed it... *facepalm*
Print highlighted input text only on single match
When the input text fully matches a single item, do not draw the item and highlight the input text to show that it matches an item in opposition to regular input text not matching anything.
Partially revert 44c7de3: fix items text width offset calculation
Without this, we discard the item if it's longer than assigned width instead of truncating it.
import new drw from libsl and minor fixes.
- extract drawitem function (code deduplication) - fix bug where inputw was not correctly calculated from the widest item, but just from the one with the longest strlen() which is not the same. It's better now, but does not account for fallback fonts, since it would be too slow to calculate all the correct item widths on startup. - minor code style fixes (indentation, useless line breaks)
arg.h: fixed argv checks order
This prevents accessing to a potentially out-of-bounds memory section. Signed-off-by: Lucas Gabriel Vuotto <l.vuotto92@gmail.com>
Add config option for word delimiters
Let the user configure word boundaries other than ' ', only works with the portable character set.
arg.h: remove unused ARGNUM* macros (tags/4.6)
fix: multimon: always spawn client on first monitor if specified with -m 0
This was always broken. Reproduce: focus client on second monitor, spawn dmenu with -m 0. Result: Old wrong behaviour: dmenu spawns on second monitor (focused client). Now: dmenu spawns on specified monitor (first).
