+ raise AutorandrException("Command failed: %s" % " ".join(argv))
+
+ # Disable unused outputs, but make sure that there always is at least one active screen
+ disable_keep = 0 if remain_active_count else 1
+ if len(disable_outputs) > disable_keep:
+ if subprocess.call(base_argv + list(chain.from_iterable(disable_outputs[:-1] if disable_keep else disable_outputs))) != 0:
+ # Disabling the outputs failed. Retry with the next command:
+ # Sometimes disabling of outputs fails due to an invalid RRSetScreenSize.
+ # This does not occur if simultaneously the primary screen is reset.
+ pass
+ else:
+ disable_outputs = disable_outputs[-1:] if disable_keep else []
+
+ # If disable_outputs still has more than one output in it, one of the xrandr-calls below would
+ # disable the last two screens. This is a problem, so if this would happen, instead disable only
+ # one screen in the first call below.
+ if len(disable_outputs) > 0 and len(disable_outputs) % 2 == 0:
+ # In the context of a xrandr call that changes the display state, `--query' should do nothing
+ disable_outputs.insert(0, ['--query'])
+
+ # Enable the remaining outputs in pairs of two operations
+ operations = disable_outputs + enable_outputs
+ for index in range(0, len(operations), 2):
+ argv = base_argv + list(chain.from_iterable(operations[index:index+2]))
+ if subprocess.call(argv) != 0:
+ raise AutorandrException("Command failed: %s" % " ".join(argv))