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Diffstat (limited to 'kdesktop/xautolock_engine.c')
-rw-r--r-- | kdesktop/xautolock_engine.c | 18 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/kdesktop/xautolock_engine.c b/kdesktop/xautolock_engine.c index 1825b7fe2..64c542bfb 100644 --- a/kdesktop/xautolock_engine.c +++ b/kdesktop/xautolock_engine.c @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ xautolock_queryPointer (Display* d) { Window dummyWin; /* as it says */ int dummyInt; /* as it says */ - unsigned mask; /* modifier mask */ + unsigned tqmask; /* modifier tqmask */ int rootX; /* as it says */ int rootY; /* as it says */ int corner; /* corner index */ @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ xautolock_queryPointer (Display* d) * of pointer events. */ if (!XQueryPointer (d, root, &root, &dummyWin, &rootX, &rootY, - &dummyInt, &dummyInt, &mask)) + &dummyInt, &dummyInt, &tqmask)) { /* * Pointer has moved to another screen, so let's find out which one. @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ xautolock_queryPointer (Display* d) if ( rootX == prevRootX && rootY == prevRootY - && mask == prevMask) + && tqmask == prevMask) { xautolock_corner_t* corners = xautolock_corners; /* @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ xautolock_queryPointer (Display* d) #endif prevRootX = rootX; prevRootY = rootY; - prevMask = mask; + prevMask = tqmask; xautolock_resetTriggers (); } @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ evaluateTriggers (Display* d) * when we are finally re-enabled. */ #ifdef VMS - if (vmsStatus == 0) + if (vmstqStatus == 0) { #else /* VMS */ if (lockerPid) @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ evaluateTriggers (Display* d) || now >= lockTrigger) { #ifdef VMS - if (vmsStatus != 0) + if (vmstqStatus != 0) #else /* VMS */ if (!lockerPid) #endif /* VMS */ @@ -350,9 +350,9 @@ evaluateTriggers (Display* d) case 0: (void) close (ConnectionNumber (d)); #ifdef VMS - vmsStatus = 0; + vmstqStatus = 0; lockerPid = lib$spawn ((lockNow ? &nowLockerDescr : &lockerDescr), - 0, 0, &1, 0, 0, &vmsStatus); + 0, 0, &1, 0, 0, &vmstqStatus); if (!(lockerPid & 1)) exit (lockerPid); @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ evaluateTriggers (Display* d) * Nevertheless, simply resetting the screensaver is a * convenience action that aids many xlock users, and doesn't * harm anyone (*). The problem with older versions of xlock - * is that they can be told to replace (= disable) the real + * is that they can be told to tqreplace (= disable) the real * screensaver, but forget to reset that same screensaver if * it was already active at the time xlock starts. I guess * xlock initially wasn't designed to be run without a user |