Display "locking…" message when grabbing the pointer/keyboard,
after at least 250 ms of unfruitful attempts. If grabbing
eventually fails, application will not fork and return 1.
This will make i3 unlock automatically after authentication failure and
correct input without pressing <Enter> again after the "wrong"-indicator
is gone.
Older versions of libxkbcommon-dev (in Debian / Ubuntu) don't provide
xkbcommon-compose.h and the accompanying API. Detect whether the header
file is present when building and if not, revert to the behaviour prior to
ef3ef30400, the commit that introduced the
usage of that header.
Signed-off-by: Joe MacDonald <joe_macdonald@mentor.com>
When the unlock indicator warns the user that a password was typed
wrong, it now also reports the state of the capslock and numlock
modifiers.
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Boeglin <alex@boeglin.org>
When no ignore_empty_password flag is specified, but Enter key is held
down for some time, i3lock enters a finite, but hours-long loop
verifying empty password. Don't do that, skip empty password
verification if nothing was pressed after last Enter keypress.
Again, making the software cat-proof.
When you start typing a password and then wander off, let's discard that
attempt after a few minutes of inactivity (and turn off the monitors if
dpms is on).
This is a real actual case of making the software cat-proof: when my cat
treads over the keyboard at night, I don't want the monitors to shine
for the rest of the night.
Also add flag for number of seconds to wait for it.
When user cancels the password or enters a wrong one, i3lock will wait
for some time before putting the monitors back to sleep. By default it's
30 seconds, but this flag allows to control that.