#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum Request { EnableHead { id: New<ZwlrOutputConfigurationHeadV1>, head: ZwlrOutputHeadV1, }, DisableHead { head: ZwlrOutputHeadV1, }, Apply, Test, Destroy, }
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EnableHead

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§id: New<ZwlrOutputConfigurationHeadV1>

a new object to configure the head

§head: ZwlrOutputHeadV1

the head to be enabled

enable and configure a head

Enable a head. This request creates a head configuration object that can be used to change the head’s properties.

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DisableHead

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§head: ZwlrOutputHeadV1

the head to be disabled

disable a head

Disable a head.

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Apply

apply the configuration

Apply the new output configuration.

In case the configuration is successfully applied, there is no guarantee that the new output state matches completely the requested configuration. For instance, a compositor might round the scale if it doesn’t support fractional scaling.

After this request has been sent, the compositor must respond with an succeeded, failed or cancelled event. Sending a request that isn’t the destructor is a protocol error.

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Test

test the configuration

Test the new output configuration. The configuration won’t be applied, but will only be validated.

Even if the compositor succeeds to test a configuration, applying it may fail.

After this request has been sent, the compositor must respond with an succeeded, failed or cancelled event. Sending a request that isn’t the destructor is a protocol error.

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Destroy

destroy the output configuration

Using this request a client can tell the compositor that it is not going to use the configuration object anymore. Any changes to the outputs that have not been applied will be discarded.

This request also destroys wlr_output_configuration_head objects created via this object.

This is a destructor, once received this object cannot be used any longer.

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impl Request

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pub fn opcode(&self) -> u16

Get the opcode number of this message

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impl Debug for Request

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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