* Add xresources-xdefaults patch
This patch adds the ability to configure st via Xdefaults, in addition
to Xresources, like the rxvt-unicode terminal. At startup, st will read
and apply the system and user's local Xdefault files, the XServer's
Xresources, and the screen and per-host Xdefaults. This patch depends
on XRESOURCES_PATCH and is compatible with XRESOURCES_RELOAD_PATCH.
I used the following script to stress test this patch. You can also use
the script to demo what the patch does. To be simple, it only tests
the user's .Xdefaults and .Xresources files, without throwing in the
system and per-host files. The script cycles st's background through
red, green and blue indefinitely.
BACKUP YOUR ~/.Xdefaults and ~/.Xresources FILES BEFORE TESTING.
```sh
unset pid
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
pid=$1
elif pid=$(pgrep -f ^valgrind) && [ -n "$pid" ]; then
:
else
pid=$(pgrep -n ^st$)
fi
if [ -z "$pid" -o "x$pid" = "x-h" -o "x$pid" = "x--help" ]; then
echo "usage: $0 [pid]
If pid is omitted valgrind's is used falling back to st's.
---------------------------------------------------------------
BACKUP YOUR ~/.Xdefaults and ~/.Xresources FILES BEFORE TESTING
---------------------------------------------------------------"
exit 0
fi
printf "Attaching pid=%d\n\t%s\n" "$pid" "$(ps -h -ocmd "$pid")" >&2
seconds=0.25 red='#800000' green='#008000' blue='#000080'
echo "St.background: $red" >> $HOME/.Xdefaults
while true; do
sed -i "\$s/$red/$green/" $HOME/.Xdefaults
kill -USR1 $pid
sleep $seconds
sed -i "\$s/$green/$red/" $HOME/.Xdefaults
kill -USR1 $pid
sleep $seconds
echo "St.background: $blue" >> $HOME/.Xresources
xrdb -load $HOME/.Xresources
kill -USR1 $pid
sleep $seconds
sed -i '$d' $HOME/.Xresources
xrdb -load $HOME/.Xresources
kill -USR1 $pid
sleep $seconds
done
```
* Minor refactoring and freeing / destroying the Xrm database with XrmDestroyDatabase
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Co-authored-by: Bakkeby <bakkeby@gmail.com>
st would hold on to a XrmDatabase reference for the lifetime of the
program due to how in resource_load the ret.addr of the database
would be referenced directly. This also meant that for every reload
st would be leaking another XrmDatabase reference.
This has been partially worked around by applying a strdup to make
a copy of the string in order to allow for the XrmDatabase to be
freed / destroyed. Consequently the char arrays / strings still
leak on reload.
We could pass *sdst to free beforehand, but that will only work if
that reference is guaranteed to be on the heap.
This patch 1) improves reloading X resources - by considering fonts in
a way nearly identical to function `zoomabs`' - and 2) re-renders st so
that changed colors and fonts can be seen.