Struct wayland_client::Display[][src]

pub struct Display { /* fields omitted */ }

A connection to a wayland server

This object both represent the connection to the server, and as such must be kept alive as long as you are connected, and contains the primary WlDisplay wayland object, from which you can create all your need objects. The inner Proxy<WlDisplay> can be accessed via Deref.

Methods

impl Display
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Attempt to connect to a wayland server using the contents of the environment variables

First of all, if the WAYLAND_SOCKET environment variable is set, it'll try to interpret it as a FD number to use

If the WAYLAND_DISPLAY variable is set, it will try to connect to the socket it points to. Otherwise, it will default to wayland-0.

On success, you are given the Display object as well as the main EventQueue hosting the WlDisplay wayland object.

This requires the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR variable to be properly set.

Attempt to connect to a wayland server socket with given name

On success, you are given the Display object as well as the main EventQueue hosting the WlDisplay wayland object.

This requires the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR variable to be properly set.

Attempt to use an already connected unix socket on given FD to start a wayland connection

On success, you are given the Display object as well as the main EventQueue hosting the WlDisplay wayland object.

Will take ownership of the FD.

Non-blocking write to the server

Outgoing messages to the server are buffered by the library for efficiency. This method flushes the internal buffer to the server socket.

Will write as many pending requests as possible to the server socket. Never blocks: if not all requests coul be written, will return an io error WouldBlock.

On success returns the number of written requests.

Create a new event queue associated with this wayland connection

Methods from Deref<Target = Proxy<WlDisplay>>

Send a request through this object

This is the generic method to send requests.

Several requests require the creation of new objects using the child() method, which if done wrong can cause protocol errors (in which case the server will terminate your connexion). Thus unless your know exactly what you are doing, you should use the helper methods provided by the various RequestsTrait for each interface, which handle this correctly for you.

Check if the object associated with this proxy is still alive

Will return false if either:

  • The object has been destroyed
  • The object is not managed by this library (see the from_c_ptr method)

Retrieve the interface version of this wayland object instance

Returns 0 on dead objects

Retrieve the object id of this wayland object

Access the arbitrary payload associated to this object

You need to specify the expected type of this payload, and this function will return None if either the types don't match or you are attempting to access a non Send + Sync user data from the wrong thread.

This value is associated to the Proxy when you implement it, and you cannot access it mutably afterwards. If you need interior mutability, you are responsible for using a Mutex or similar type to achieve it.

Check if the other proxy refers to the same underlying wayland object

Create a new child object

This creates a new wayland object, considered as a child of this object. It will notably inherit its interface version.

The created object should immediatly be implemented and sent in a request to the server, to keep the object list properly synchronized. Failure to do so will likely cause a protocol error.

Creates a handle of this proxy with its actual type erased

Create a wrapper for this object for queue management

As assigning a proxy to an event queue can be a racy operation in contextes involving multiple thread, this provides a facility to do this safely.

The wrapper object created behaves like a regular Proxy, except that all objects created as the result of its requests will be assigned to the queue associated to the provided token, rather than the queue of their parent. This does not change the queue of the proxy itself.

Trait Implementations

impl Deref for Display
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The resulting type after dereferencing.

Dereferences the value.

Auto Trait Implementations

impl Send for Display

impl Sync for Display