toplevel-size: Report zero bounds as infinite
Empty/zero bounds are sent by the Wayland compositor if there are no valid bounds to report, e.g. if there are no connected monitors. Report this to GTK, which uses this to clamp calculated sizes, as INT_MAX, so that clamping isn't done until there are actual valid bounds to clamp to. This fixes clients sometimes shrinking to their minimum size during hotplugs or after having suspended the session.
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@@ -32,6 +32,9 @@ G_DEFINE_POINTER_TYPE (GdkToplevelSize, gdk_toplevel_size)
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#define UNCONFIGURED_WIDTH 400
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#define UNCONFIGURED_HEIGHT 300
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#define DEFAULT_BOUNDS_WIDTH INT_MAX
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#define DEFAULT_BOUNDS_HEIGHT INT_MAX
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void
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gdk_toplevel_size_init (GdkToplevelSize *size,
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int bounds_width,
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@@ -68,8 +71,15 @@ gdk_toplevel_size_get_bounds (GdkToplevelSize *size,
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g_return_if_fail (bounds_width);
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g_return_if_fail (bounds_height);
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*bounds_width = size->bounds_width;
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*bounds_height = size->bounds_height;
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if (size->bounds_width > 0)
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*bounds_width = size->bounds_width;
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else
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*bounds_width = DEFAULT_BOUNDS_WIDTH;
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if (size->bounds_height > 0)
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*bounds_height = size->bounds_height;
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else
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*bounds_height = DEFAULT_BOUNDS_HEIGHT;
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}
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/**
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