looking-glass/client/src/core.h
Geoffrey McRae e914e56c48 [client] stop the cursorThread if video feed is disabled
The cursorThread prevents the host from going to sleep when the
video feed is disabled as it's subscribed to the cursor queue. Stopping
the cursorThread will unsubscribe from the queue and allow the host
application to disable capture.
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/**
* Looking Glass
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#ifndef _H_LG_CORE_
#define _H_LG_CORE_
#include <stdbool.h>
bool core_inputEnabled(void);
void core_setCursorInView(bool enable);
void core_setGrab(bool enable);
void core_setGrabQuiet(bool enable);
bool core_warpPointer(int x, int y, bool exiting);
void core_updatePositionInfo(void);
void core_alignToGuest(void);
bool core_isValidPointerPos(int x, int y);
bool core_startCursorThread(void);
void core_stopCursorThread(void);
bool core_startFrameThread(void);
void core_stopFrameThread(void);
void core_handleGuestMouseUpdate(void);
void core_handleMouseGrabbed(double ex, double ey);
void core_handleMouseNormal(double ex, double ey);
void core_resetOverlayInputState(void);
#endif