<table><tr><td style="">davidedmundson added a comment.
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<p>Practically its nowhere near as bad as this sounds. We might send a configure event early, but it'll only ever have an application after a new commit. <br />
The most that will be broken is unbatched configure calls - still worth doing though.</p>
<p>Api makes sense.</p>
<p>Only question is whether it'd more useful to have an api which helps track that we only have one role, or have an api where /all/ the objects attached to a surface (blur, plasma shell, etc.) can easily double buffer.</p></div></div><br /><div><strong>INLINE COMMENTS</strong><div><div style="margin: 6px 0 12px 0;"><div style="border: 1px solid #C7CCD9; border-radius: 3px;"><div style="padding: 0; background: #F7F7F7; border-color: #e3e4e8; border-style: solid; border-width: 0 0 1px 0; margin: 0;"><div style="color: #74777d; background: #eff2f4; padding: 6px 8px; overflow: hidden;"><a style="float: right; text-decoration: none;" href="https://phabricator.kde.org/D23745#inline-134488">View Inline</a><span style="color: #4b4d51; font-weight: bold;">xdgshell_stable_interface.cpp:232</span></div>
<div style="font: 11px/15px "Menlo", "Consolas", "Monaco", monospace; white-space: pre-wrap; clear: both; padding: 4px 0; margin: 0;"><div style="padding: 0 8px; margin: 0 4px; background: rgba(151, 234, 151, .6);"> <span class="n">QSize</span> <span class="n">minimumSize</span> <span style="color: #aa2211">=</span> <span class="n">QSize</span><span class="p">(</span><span style="color: #601200">0</span><span class="p">,</span> <span style="color: #601200">0</span><span class="p">);</span>
</div><div style="padding: 0 8px; margin: 0 4px; background: rgba(151, 234, 151, .6);"> <span class="n">QSize</span> <span class="n">maximiumSize</span> <span style="color: #aa2211">=</span> <span class="n">QSize</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">INT_MAX</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="n">INT_MAX</span><span class="p">);</span>
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<div style="margin: 8px 0; padding: 0 12px;"><p style="padding: 0; margin: 8px;">size of 0 has a special meaning.</p>
<p style="padding: 0; margin: 8px;">When a client initially sets the value to 0,0 we don't want to treat it as a change.</p>
<p style="padding: 0; margin: 8px;">Unless you add this logic into the setMaximumSize callback ShellClient will have to handle the 0,0 anyway.</p></div></div></div></div></div><br /><div><strong>REPOSITORY</strong><div><div>R127 KWayland</div></div></div><br /><div><strong>REVISION DETAIL</strong><div><a href="https://phabricator.kde.org/D23745">https://phabricator.kde.org/D23745</a></div></div><br /><div><strong>To: </strong>zzag, KWin<br /><strong>Cc: </strong>davidedmundson, kde-frameworks-devel, LeGast00n, GB_2, michaelh, ngraham, bruns<br /></div>