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1 #!/usr/bin/env python
2 # encoding: utf-8
3 #
4 # autorandr.py
5 # Copyright (c) 2015, Phillip Berndt
6 #
7 # Autorandr rewrite in Python
8 #
9 # This script aims to be fully compatible with the original autorandr.
10 #
11 # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
14 # (at your option) any later version.
15 #
16 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 # GNU General Public License for more details.
20 #
21 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
23 #
24
25 from __future__ import print_function
26
27 import binascii
28 import copy
29 import fnmatch
30 import getopt
31 import hashlib
32 import os
33 import posix
34 import pwd
35 import re
36 import subprocess
37 import sys
38 import shutil
39 import time
40
41 from collections import OrderedDict
42 from distutils.version import LooseVersion as Version
43 from functools import reduce
44 from itertools import chain
45
46 if sys.version_info.major == 2:
47     import ConfigParser as configparser
48 else:
49     import configparser
50
51 __version__ = "1.5"
52
53 try:
54     input = raw_input
55 except NameError:
56     pass
57
58 virtual_profiles = [
59     # (name, description, callback)
60     ("off", "Disable all outputs", None),
61     ("common", "Clone all connected outputs at the largest common resolution", None),
62     ("clone-largest", "Clone all connected outputs with the largest resolution (scaled down if necessary)", None),
63     ("horizontal", "Stack all connected outputs horizontally at their largest resolution", None),
64     ("vertical", "Stack all connected outputs vertically at their largest resolution", None),
65 ]
66
67 help_text = """
68 Usage: autorandr [options]
69
70 -h, --help              get this small help
71 -c, --change            automatically load the first detected profile
72 -d, --default <profile> make profile <profile> the default profile
73 -l, --load <profile>    load profile <profile>
74 -s, --save <profile>    save your current setup to profile <profile>
75 -r, --remove <profile>  remove profile <profile>
76 --batch                 run autorandr for all users with active X11 sessions
77 --current               only list current (active) configuration(s)
78 --config                dump your current xrandr setup
79 --debug                 enable verbose output
80 --detected              only list detected (available) configuration(s)
81 --dry-run               don't change anything, only print the xrandr commands
82 --fingerprint           fingerprint your current hardware setup
83 --force                 force (re)loading of a profile
84 --skip-options <option> comma separated list of xrandr arguments (e.g. "gamma")
85                         to skip both in detecting changes and applying a profile
86 --version               show version information and exit
87
88  If no suitable profile can be identified, the current configuration is kept.
89  To change this behaviour and switch to a fallback configuration, specify
90  --default <profile>.
91
92  autorandr supports a set of per-profile and global hooks. See the documentation
93  for details.
94
95  The following virtual configurations are available:
96 """.strip()
97
98
99 class AutorandrException(Exception):
100     def __init__(self, message, original_exception=None, report_bug=False):
101         self.message = message
102         self.report_bug = report_bug
103         if original_exception:
104             self.original_exception = original_exception
105             trace = sys.exc_info()[2]
106             while trace.tb_next:
107                 trace = trace.tb_next
108             self.line = trace.tb_lineno
109             self.file_name = trace.tb_frame.f_code.co_filename
110         else:
111             try:
112                 import inspect
113                 frame = inspect.currentframe().f_back
114                 self.line = frame.f_lineno
115                 self.file_name = frame.f_code.co_filename
116             except:
117                 self.line = None
118                 self.file_name = None
119             self.original_exception = None
120
121         if os.path.abspath(self.file_name) == os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0]):
122             self.file_name = None
123
124     def __str__(self):
125         retval = [self.message]
126         if self.line:
127             retval.append(" (line %d%s)" % (self.line, ("; %s" % self.file_name) if self.file_name else ""))
128         if self.original_exception:
129             retval.append(":\n  ")
130             retval.append(str(self.original_exception).replace("\n", "\n  "))
131         if self.report_bug:
132             retval.append("\nThis appears to be a bug. Please help improving autorandr by reporting it upstream:"
133                           "\nhttps://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues"
134                           "\nPlease attach the output of `xrandr --verbose` to your bug report if appropriate.")
135         return "".join(retval)
136
137
138 class XrandrOutput(object):
139     "Represents an XRandR output"
140
141     # This regular expression is used to parse an output in `xrandr --verbose'
142     XRANDR_OUTPUT_REGEXP = """(?x)
143         ^(?P<output>[^ ]+)\s+                                                           # Line starts with output name
144         (?:                                                                             # Differentiate disconnected and connected
145             disconnected |                                                              # in first line
146             unknown\ connection |
147             (?P<connected>connected)
148         )
149         \s*
150         (?P<primary>primary\ )?                                                         # Might be primary screen
151         (?:\s*
152             (?P<width>[0-9]+)x(?P<height>[0-9]+)                                        # Resolution (might be overridden below!)
153             \+(?P<x>-?[0-9]+)\+(?P<y>-?[0-9]+)\s+                                       # Position
154             (?:\(0x[0-9a-fA-F]+\)\s+)?                                                  # XID
155             (?P<rotate>(?:normal|left|right|inverted))\s+                               # Rotation
156             (?:(?P<reflect>X\ and\ Y|X|Y)\ axis)?                                       # Reflection
157         )?                                                                              # .. but only if the screen is in use.
158         (?:[\ \t]*\([^\)]+\))(?:\s*[0-9]+mm\sx\s[0-9]+mm)?
159         (?:[\ \t]*panning\ (?P<panning>[0-9]+x[0-9]+\+[0-9]+\+[0-9]+))?                 # Panning information
160         (?:[\ \t]*tracking\ (?P<tracking>[0-9]+x[0-9]+\+[0-9]+\+[0-9]+))?               # Tracking information
161         (?:[\ \t]*border\ (?P<border>(?:[0-9]+/){3}[0-9]+))?                            # Border information
162         (?:\s*(?:                                                                       # Properties of the output
163             Gamma: (?P<gamma>(?:inf|[0-9\.: e])+) |                                     # Gamma value
164             Transform: (?P<transform>(?:[\-0-9\. ]+\s+){3}) |                           # Transformation matrix
165             EDID: (?P<edid>\s*?(?:\\n\\t\\t[0-9a-f]+)+) |                               # EDID of the output
166             (?![0-9])[^:\s][^:\n]+:.*(?:\s\\t[\\t ].+)*                                 # Other properties
167         ))+
168         \s*
169         (?P<modes>(?:
170             (?P<mode_name>\S+).+?\*current.*\s+                                         # Interesting (current) resolution:
171              h:\s+width\s+(?P<mode_width>[0-9]+).+\s+                                   # Extract rate
172              v:\s+height\s+(?P<mode_height>[0-9]+).+clock\s+(?P<rate>[0-9\.]+)Hz\s* |
173             \S+(?:(?!\*current).)+\s+h:.+\s+v:.+\s*                                     # Other resolutions
174         )*)
175     """
176
177     XRANDR_OUTPUT_MODES_REGEXP = """(?x)
178         (?P<name>\S+).+?(?P<preferred>\+preferred)?\s+
179          h:\s+width\s+(?P<width>[0-9]+).+\s+
180          v:\s+height\s+(?P<height>[0-9]+).+clock\s+(?P<rate>[0-9\.]+)Hz\s* |
181     """
182
183     XRANDR_13_DEFAULTS = {
184         "transform": "1,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,1",
185         "panning": "0x0",
186     }
187
188     XRANDR_12_DEFAULTS = {
189         "reflect": "normal",
190         "rotate": "normal",
191         "gamma": "1.0:1.0:1.0",
192     }
193
194     XRANDR_DEFAULTS = dict(list(XRANDR_13_DEFAULTS.items()) + list(XRANDR_12_DEFAULTS.items()))
195
196     EDID_UNAVAILABLE = "--CONNECTED-BUT-EDID-UNAVAILABLE-"
197
198     def __repr__(self):
199         return "<%s%s %s>" % (self.output, self.short_edid, " ".join(self.option_vector))
200
201     @property
202     def short_edid(self):
203         return ("%s..%s" % (self.edid[:5], self.edid[-5:])) if self.edid else ""
204
205     @property
206     def options_with_defaults(self):
207         "Return the options dictionary, augmented with the default values that weren't set"
208         if "off" in self.options:
209             return self.options
210         options = {}
211         if xrandr_version() >= Version("1.3"):
212             options.update(self.XRANDR_13_DEFAULTS)
213         if xrandr_version() >= Version("1.2"):
214             options.update(self.XRANDR_12_DEFAULTS)
215         options.update(self.options)
216         return {a: b for a, b in options.items() if a not in self.ignored_options}
217
218     @property
219     def filtered_options(self):
220         "Return a dictionary of options without ignored options"
221         return {a: b for a, b in self.options.items() if a not in self.ignored_options}
222
223     @property
224     def option_vector(self):
225         "Return the command line parameters for XRandR for this instance"
226         args = ["--output", self.output]
227         for option, arg in sorted(self.options_with_defaults.items()):
228             args.append("--%s" % option)
229             if arg:
230                 args.append(arg)
231         return args
232
233     @property
234     def option_string(self):
235         "Return the command line parameters in the configuration file format"
236         options = ["output %s" % self.output]
237         for option, arg in sorted(self.filtered_options.items()):
238             if arg:
239                 options.append("%s %s" % (option, arg))
240             else:
241                 options.append(option)
242         return "\n".join(options)
243
244     @property
245     def sort_key(self):
246         "Return a key to sort the outputs for xrandr invocation"
247         if not self.edid:
248             return -2
249         if "off" in self.options:
250             return -1
251         if "pos" in self.options:
252             x, y = map(float, self.options["pos"].split("x"))
253         else:
254             x, y = 0, 0
255         return x + 10000 * y
256
257     def __init__(self, output, edid, options):
258         "Instanciate using output name, edid and a dictionary of XRandR command line parameters"
259         self.output = output
260         self.edid = edid
261         self.options = options
262         self.ignored_options = []
263         self.remove_default_option_values()
264
265     def set_ignored_options(self, options):
266         "Set a list of xrandr options that are never used (neither when comparing configurations nor when applying them)"
267         self.ignored_options = list(options)
268
269     def remove_default_option_values(self):
270         "Remove values from the options dictionary that are superflous"
271         if "off" in self.options and len(self.options.keys()) > 1:
272             self.options = {"off": None}
273             return
274         for option, default_value in self.XRANDR_DEFAULTS.items():
275             if option in self.options and self.options[option] == default_value:
276                 del self.options[option]
277
278     @classmethod
279     def from_xrandr_output(cls, xrandr_output):
280         """Instanciate an XrandrOutput from the output of `xrandr --verbose'
281
282         This method also returns a list of modes supported by the output.
283         """
284         try:
285             xrandr_output = xrandr_output.replace("\r\n", "\n")
286             match_object = re.search(XrandrOutput.XRANDR_OUTPUT_REGEXP, xrandr_output)
287         except:
288             raise AutorandrException("Parsing XRandR output failed, there is an error in the regular expression.",
289                                      report_bug=True)
290         if not match_object:
291             debug = debug_regexp(XrandrOutput.XRANDR_OUTPUT_REGEXP, xrandr_output)
292             raise AutorandrException("Parsing XRandR output failed, the regular expression did not match: %s" % debug,
293                                      report_bug=True)
294         remainder = xrandr_output[len(match_object.group(0)):]
295         if remainder:
296             raise AutorandrException("Parsing XRandR output failed, %d bytes left unmatched after "
297                                      "regular expression, starting at byte %d with ..'%s'." %
298                                      (len(remainder), len(match_object.group(0)), remainder[:10]),
299                                      report_bug=True)
300
301         match = match_object.groupdict()
302
303         modes = []
304         if match["modes"]:
305             modes = []
306             for mode_match in re.finditer(XrandrOutput.XRANDR_OUTPUT_MODES_REGEXP, match["modes"]):
307                 if mode_match.group("name"):
308                     modes.append(mode_match.groupdict())
309             if not modes:
310                 raise AutorandrException("Parsing XRandR output failed, couldn't find any display modes", report_bug=True)
311
312         options = {}
313         if not match["connected"]:
314             edid = None
315         elif match["edid"]:
316             edid = "".join(match["edid"].strip().split())
317         else:
318             edid = "%s-%s" % (XrandrOutput.EDID_UNAVAILABLE, match["output"])
319
320         if not match["width"]:
321             options["off"] = None
322         else:
323             if match["mode_name"]:
324                 options["mode"] = match["mode_name"]
325             elif match["mode_width"]:
326                 options["mode"] = "%sx%s" % (match["mode_width"], match["mode_height"])
327             else:
328                 if match["rotate"] not in ("left", "right"):
329                     options["mode"] = "%sx%s" % (match["width"], match["height"])
330                 else:
331                     options["mode"] = "%sx%s" % (match["height"], match["width"])
332             options["rotate"] = match["rotate"]
333             if match["primary"]:
334                 options["primary"] = None
335             if match["reflect"] == "X":
336                 options["reflect"] = "x"
337             elif match["reflect"] == "Y":
338                 options["reflect"] = "y"
339             elif match["reflect"] == "X and Y":
340                 options["reflect"] = "xy"
341             options["pos"] = "%sx%s" % (match["x"], match["y"])
342             if match["panning"]:
343                 panning = [match["panning"]]
344                 if match["tracking"]:
345                     panning += ["/", match["tracking"]]
346                     if match["border"]:
347                         panning += ["/", match["border"]]
348                 options["panning"] = "".join(panning)
349             if match["transform"]:
350                 transformation = ",".join(match["transform"].strip().split())
351                 if transformation != "1.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,1.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,1.000000":
352                     options["transform"] = transformation
353                     if not match["mode_name"]:
354                         # TODO We'd need to apply the reverse transformation here. Let's see if someone complains,
355                         # I doubt that this special case is actually required.
356                         print("Warning: Output %s has a transformation applied. Could not determine correct mode! "
357                               "Using `%s'." % (match["output"], options["mode"]), file=sys.stderr)
358             if match["gamma"]:
359                 gamma = match["gamma"].strip()
360                 # xrandr prints different values in --verbose than it accepts as a parameter value for --gamma
361                 # Also, it is not able to work with non-standard gamma ramps. Finally, it auto-corrects 0 to 1,
362                 # so we approximate by 1e-10.
363                 gamma = ":".join([str(max(1e-10, round(1. / float(x), 3))) for x in gamma.split(":")])
364                 options["gamma"] = gamma
365             if match["rate"]:
366                 options["rate"] = match["rate"]
367
368         return XrandrOutput(match["output"], edid, options), modes
369
370     @classmethod
371     def from_config_file(cls, edid_map, configuration):
372         "Instanciate an XrandrOutput from the contents of a configuration file"
373         options = {}
374         for line in configuration.split("\n"):
375             if line:
376                 line = line.split(None, 1)
377                 if line and line[0].startswith("#"):
378                     continue
379                 options[line[0]] = line[1] if len(line) > 1 else None
380
381         edid = None
382
383         if options["output"] in edid_map:
384             edid = edid_map[options["output"]]
385         else:
386             # This fuzzy matching is for legacy autorandr that used sysfs output names
387             fuzzy_edid_map = [re.sub("(card[0-9]+|-)", "", x) for x in edid_map.keys()]
388             fuzzy_output = re.sub("(card[0-9]+|-)", "", options["output"])
389             if fuzzy_output in fuzzy_edid_map:
390                 edid = edid_map[list(edid_map.keys())[fuzzy_edid_map.index(fuzzy_output)]]
391             elif "off" not in options:
392                 raise AutorandrException("Failed to find an EDID for output `%s' in setup file, required as `%s' "
393                                          "is not off in config file." % (options["output"], options["output"]))
394         output = options["output"]
395         del options["output"]
396
397         return XrandrOutput(output, edid, options)
398
399     def edid_equals(self, other):
400         "Compare to another XrandrOutput's edid and on/off-state, taking legacy autorandr behaviour (md5sum'ing) into account"
401         if self.edid and other.edid:
402             if len(self.edid) == 32 and len(other.edid) != 32 and not other.edid.startswith(XrandrOutput.EDID_UNAVAILABLE):
403                 return hashlib.md5(binascii.unhexlify(other.edid)).hexdigest() == self.edid
404             if len(self.edid) != 32 and len(other.edid) == 32 and not self.edid.startswith(XrandrOutput.EDID_UNAVAILABLE):
405                 return hashlib.md5(binascii.unhexlify(self.edid)).hexdigest() == other.edid
406             if "*" in self.edid:
407                 return fnmatch.fnmatch(other.edid, self.edid)
408             elif "*" in other.edid:
409                 return fnmatch.fnmatch(self.edid, other.edid)
410         return self.edid == other.edid
411
412     def __ne__(self, other):
413         return not (self == other)
414
415     def __eq__(self, other):
416         return self.edid_equals(other) and self.output == other.output and self.filtered_options == other.filtered_options
417
418     def verbose_diff(self, other):
419         "Compare to another XrandrOutput and return a list of human readable differences"
420         diffs = []
421         if not self.edid_equals(other):
422             diffs.append("EDID `%s' differs from `%s'" % (self.short_edid, other.short_edid))
423         if self.output != other.output:
424             diffs.append("Output name `%s' differs from `%s'" % (self.output, other.output))
425         if "off" in self.options and "off" not in other.options:
426             diffs.append("The output is disabled currently, but active in the new configuration")
427         elif "off" in other.options and "off" not in self.options:
428             diffs.append("The output is currently enabled, but inactive in the new configuration")
429         else:
430             for name in set(chain.from_iterable((self.options.keys(), other.options.keys()))):
431                 if name not in other.options:
432                     diffs.append("Option --%s %sis not present in the new configuration" %
433                                  (name, "(= `%s') " % self.options[name] if self.options[name] else ""))
434                 elif name not in self.options:
435                     diffs.append("Option --%s (`%s' in the new configuration) is not present currently" %
436                                  (name, other.options[name]))
437                 elif self.options[name] != other.options[name]:
438                     diffs.append("Option --%s %sis `%s' in the new configuration" %
439                                  (name, "(= `%s') " % self.options[name] if self.options[name] else "", other.options[name]))
440         return diffs
441
442
443 def xrandr_version():
444     "Return the version of XRandR that this system uses"
445     if getattr(xrandr_version, "version", False) is False:
446         version_string = os.popen("xrandr -v").read()
447         try:
448             version = re.search("xrandr program version\s+([0-9\.]+)", version_string).group(1)
449             xrandr_version.version = Version(version)
450         except AttributeError:
451             xrandr_version.version = Version("1.3.0")
452
453     return xrandr_version.version
454
455
456 def debug_regexp(pattern, string):
457     "Use the partial matching functionality of the regex module to display debug info on a non-matching regular expression"
458     try:
459         import regex
460         bounds = (0, len(string))
461         while bounds[0] != bounds[1]:
462             half = int((bounds[0] + bounds[1]) / 2)
463             if half == bounds[0]:
464                 break
465             bounds = (half, bounds[1]) if regex.search(pattern, string[:half], partial=True) else (bounds[0], half - 1)
466         partial_length = bounds[0]
467         return ("Regular expression matched until position %d, ..'%s', and did not match from '%s'.." %
468                 (partial_length, string[max(0, partial_length - 20):partial_length],
469                  string[partial_length:partial_length + 10]))
470     except ImportError:
471         pass
472     return "Debug information would be available if the `regex' module was installed."
473
474
475 def parse_xrandr_output():
476     "Parse the output of `xrandr --verbose' into a list of outputs"
477     xrandr_output = os.popen("xrandr -q --verbose").read()
478     if not xrandr_output:
479         raise AutorandrException("Failed to run xrandr")
480
481     # We are not interested in screens
482     xrandr_output = re.sub("(?m)^Screen [0-9].+", "", xrandr_output).strip()
483
484     # Split at output boundaries and instanciate an XrandrOutput per output
485     split_xrandr_output = re.split("(?m)^([^ ]+ (?:(?:dis)?connected|unknown connection).*)$", xrandr_output)
486     if len(split_xrandr_output) < 2:
487         raise AutorandrException("No output boundaries found", report_bug=True)
488     outputs = OrderedDict()
489     modes = OrderedDict()
490     for i in range(1, len(split_xrandr_output), 2):
491         output_name = split_xrandr_output[i].split()[0]
492         output, output_modes = XrandrOutput.from_xrandr_output("".join(split_xrandr_output[i:i + 2]))
493         outputs[output_name] = output
494         if output_modes:
495             modes[output_name] = output_modes
496
497     return outputs, modes
498
499
500 def load_profiles(profile_path):
501     "Load the stored profiles"
502
503     profiles = {}
504     for profile in os.listdir(profile_path):
505         config_name = os.path.join(profile_path, profile, "config")
506         setup_name = os.path.join(profile_path, profile, "setup")
507         if not os.path.isfile(config_name) or not os.path.isfile(setup_name):
508             continue
509
510         edids = dict([x.split() for x in (y.strip() for y in open(setup_name).readlines()) if x and x[0] != "#"])
511
512         config = {}
513         buffer = []
514         for line in chain(open(config_name).readlines(), ["output"]):
515             if line[:6] == "output" and buffer:
516                 config[buffer[0].strip().split()[-1]] = XrandrOutput.from_config_file(edids, "".join(buffer))
517                 buffer = [line]
518             else:
519                 buffer.append(line)
520
521         for output_name in list(config.keys()):
522             if config[output_name].edid is None:
523                 del config[output_name]
524
525         profiles[profile] = {
526             "config": config,
527             "path": os.path.join(profile_path, profile),
528             "config-mtime": os.stat(config_name).st_mtime,
529         }
530
531     return profiles
532
533
534 def get_symlinks(profile_path):
535     "Load all symlinks from a directory"
536
537     symlinks = {}
538     for link in os.listdir(profile_path):
539         file_name = os.path.join(profile_path, link)
540         if os.path.islink(file_name):
541             symlinks[link] = os.readlink(file_name)
542
543     return symlinks
544
545
546 def find_profiles(current_config, profiles):
547     "Find profiles matching the currently connected outputs"
548     detected_profiles = []
549     for profile_name, profile in profiles.items():
550         config = profile["config"]
551         matches = True
552         for name, output in config.items():
553             if not output.edid:
554                 continue
555             if name not in current_config or not output.edid_equals(current_config[name]):
556                 matches = False
557                 break
558         if not matches or any((name not in config.keys() for name in current_config.keys() if current_config[name].edid)):
559             continue
560         if matches:
561             detected_profiles.append(profile_name)
562     return detected_profiles
563
564
565 def profile_blocked(profile_path, meta_information=None):
566     """Check if a profile is blocked.
567
568     meta_information is expected to be an dictionary. It will be passed to the block scripts
569     in the environment, as variables called AUTORANDR_<CAPITALIZED_KEY_HERE>.
570     """
571     return not exec_scripts(profile_path, "block", meta_information)
572
573
574 def output_configuration(configuration, config):
575     "Write a configuration file"
576     outputs = sorted(configuration.keys(), key=lambda x: configuration[x].sort_key)
577     for output in outputs:
578         print(configuration[output].option_string, file=config)
579
580
581 def output_setup(configuration, setup):
582     "Write a setup (fingerprint) file"
583     outputs = sorted(configuration.keys())
584     for output in outputs:
585         if configuration[output].edid:
586             print(output, configuration[output].edid, file=setup)
587
588
589 def save_configuration(profile_path, configuration):
590     "Save a configuration into a profile"
591     if not os.path.isdir(profile_path):
592         os.makedirs(profile_path)
593     with open(os.path.join(profile_path, "config"), "w") as config:
594         output_configuration(configuration, config)
595     with open(os.path.join(profile_path, "setup"), "w") as setup:
596         output_setup(configuration, setup)
597
598
599 def update_mtime(filename):
600     "Update a file's mtime"
601     try:
602         os.utime(filename, None)
603         return True
604     except:
605         return False
606
607
608 def call_and_retry(*args, **kwargs):
609     """Wrapper around subprocess.call that retries failed calls.
610
611     This function calls subprocess.call and on non-zero exit states,
612     waits a second and then retries once. This mitigates #47,
613     a timing issue with some drivers.
614     """
615     if "dry_run" in kwargs:
616         dry_run = kwargs["dry_run"]
617         del kwargs["dry_run"]
618     else:
619         dry_run = False
620     kwargs_redirected = dict(kwargs)
621     if not dry_run:
622         if hasattr(subprocess, "DEVNULL"):
623             kwargs_redirected["stdout"] = getattr(subprocess, "DEVNULL")
624         else:
625             kwargs_redirected["stdout"] = open(os.devnull, "w")
626         kwargs_redirected["stderr"] = kwargs_redirected["stdout"]
627     retval = subprocess.call(*args, **kwargs_redirected)
628     if retval != 0:
629         time.sleep(1)
630         retval = subprocess.call(*args, **kwargs)
631     return retval
632
633
634 def get_fb_dimensions(configuration):
635     width = 0
636     height = 0
637     for output in configuration.values():
638         if "off" in output.options or not output.edid:
639             continue
640         # This won't work with all modes -- but it's a best effort.
641         o_width, o_height = map(int, output.options["mode"].split("x"))
642         if "transform" in output.options:
643             a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i = map(float, output.options["transform"].split(","))
644             w = (g * o_width + h * o_height + i)
645             x = (a * o_width + b * o_height + c) / w
646             y = (d * o_width + e * o_height + f) / w
647             o_width, o_height = x, y
648         if "pos" in output.options:
649             o_left, o_top = map(int, output.options["pos"].split("x"))
650             o_width += o_left
651             o_height += o_top
652         if "panning" in output.options:
653             match = re.match("(?P<w>[0-9]+)x(?P<h>[0-9]+)(?:\+(?P<x>[0-9]+))?(?:\+(?P<y>[0-9]+))?.*", output.options["panning"])
654             if match:
655                 detail = match.groupdict()
656                 o_width = int(detail.get("w")) + int(detail.get("x", "0"))
657                 o_height = int(detail.get("h")) + int(detail.get("y", "0"))
658         width = max(width, o_width)
659         height = max(height, o_height)
660     return int(width), int(height)
661
662
663 def apply_configuration(new_configuration, current_configuration, dry_run=False):
664     "Apply a configuration"
665     outputs = sorted(new_configuration.keys(), key=lambda x: new_configuration[x].sort_key)
666     if dry_run:
667         base_argv = ["echo", "xrandr"]
668     else:
669         base_argv = ["xrandr"]
670
671     # There are several xrandr / driver bugs we need to take care of here:
672     # - We cannot enable more than two screens at the same time
673     #   See https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/pull/6
674     #   and commits f4cce4d and 8429886.
675     # - We cannot disable all screens
676     #   See https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/pull/20
677     # - We should disable screens before enabling others, because there's
678     #   a limit on the number of enabled screens
679     # - We must make sure that the screen at 0x0 is activated first,
680     #   or the other (first) screen to be activated would be moved there.
681     # - If an active screen already has a transformation and remains active,
682     #   the xrandr call fails with an invalid RRSetScreenSize parameter error.
683     #   Update the configuration in 3 passes in that case.  (On Haswell graphics,
684     #   at least.)
685     # - Some implementations can not handle --transform at all, so avoid it unless
686     #   necessary. (See https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues/37)
687     # - Some implementations can not handle --panning without specifying --fb
688     #   explicitly, so avoid it unless necessary.
689     #   (See https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues/72)
690
691     fb_dimensions = get_fb_dimensions(new_configuration)
692     try:
693         base_argv += ["--fb", "%dx%d" % fb_dimensions]
694     except:
695         # Failed to obtain frame-buffer size. Doesn't matter, xrandr will choose for the user.
696         pass
697
698     auxiliary_changes_pre = []
699     disable_outputs = []
700     enable_outputs = []
701     remain_active_count = 0
702     for output in outputs:
703         if not new_configuration[output].edid or "off" in new_configuration[output].options:
704             disable_outputs.append(new_configuration[output].option_vector)
705         else:
706             if "off" not in current_configuration[output].options:
707                 remain_active_count += 1
708
709             option_vector = new_configuration[output].option_vector
710             if xrandr_version() >= Version("1.3.0"):
711                 for option, off_value in (("transform", "none"), ("panning", "0x0")):
712                     if option in current_configuration[output].options:
713                         auxiliary_changes_pre.append(["--output", output, "--%s" % option, off_value])
714                     else:
715                         try:
716                             option_index = option_vector.index("--%s" % option)
717                             if option_vector[option_index + 1] == XrandrOutput.XRANDR_DEFAULTS[option]:
718                                 option_vector = option_vector[:option_index] + option_vector[option_index + 2:]
719                         except ValueError:
720                             pass
721
722             enable_outputs.append(option_vector)
723
724     # Perform pe-change auxiliary changes
725     if auxiliary_changes_pre:
726         argv = base_argv + list(chain.from_iterable(auxiliary_changes_pre))
727         if call_and_retry(argv, dry_run=dry_run) != 0:
728             raise AutorandrException("Command failed: %s" % " ".join(argv))
729
730     # Disable unused outputs, but make sure that there always is at least one active screen
731     disable_keep = 0 if remain_active_count else 1
732     if len(disable_outputs) > disable_keep:
733         argv = base_argv + list(chain.from_iterable(disable_outputs[:-1] if disable_keep else disable_outputs))
734         if call_and_retry(argv, dry_run=dry_run) != 0:
735             # Disabling the outputs failed. Retry with the next command:
736             # Sometimes disabling of outputs fails due to an invalid RRSetScreenSize.
737             # This does not occur if simultaneously the primary screen is reset.
738             pass
739         else:
740             disable_outputs = disable_outputs[-1:] if disable_keep else []
741
742     # If disable_outputs still has more than one output in it, one of the xrandr-calls below would
743     # disable the last two screens. This is a problem, so if this would happen, instead disable only
744     # one screen in the first call below.
745     if len(disable_outputs) > 0 and len(disable_outputs) % 2 == 0:
746         # In the context of a xrandr call that changes the display state, `--query' should do nothing
747         disable_outputs.insert(0, ['--query'])
748
749     # Enable the remaining outputs in pairs of two operations
750     operations = disable_outputs + enable_outputs
751     for index in range(0, len(operations), 2):
752         argv = base_argv + list(chain.from_iterable(operations[index:index + 2]))
753         if call_and_retry(argv, dry_run=dry_run) != 0:
754             raise AutorandrException("Command failed: %s" % " ".join(argv))
755
756
757 def is_equal_configuration(source_configuration, target_configuration):
758     "Check if all outputs from target are already configured correctly in source"
759     for output in target_configuration.keys():
760         if (output not in source_configuration) or (source_configuration[output] != target_configuration[output]):
761             return False
762     return True
763
764
765 def add_unused_outputs(source_configuration, target_configuration):
766     "Add outputs that are missing in target to target, in 'off' state"
767     for output_name, output in source_configuration.items():
768         if output_name not in target_configuration:
769             target_configuration[output_name] = XrandrOutput(output_name, output.edid, {"off": None})
770
771
772 def remove_irrelevant_outputs(source_configuration, target_configuration):
773     "Remove outputs from target that ought to be 'off' and already are"
774     for output_name, output in source_configuration.items():
775         if "off" in output.options:
776             if output_name in target_configuration:
777                 if "off" in target_configuration[output_name].options:
778                     del target_configuration[output_name]
779
780
781 def generate_virtual_profile(configuration, modes, profile_name):
782     "Generate one of the virtual profiles"
783     configuration = copy.deepcopy(configuration)
784     if profile_name == "common":
785         mode_sets = []
786         for output, output_modes in modes.items():
787             mode_set = set()
788             if configuration[output].edid:
789                 for mode in output_modes:
790                     mode_set.add((mode["width"], mode["height"]))
791             mode_sets.append(mode_set)
792         common_resolution = reduce(lambda a, b: a & b, mode_sets[1:], mode_sets[0])
793         common_resolution = sorted(common_resolution, key=lambda a: int(a[0]) * int(a[1]))
794         if common_resolution:
795             for output in configuration:
796                 configuration[output].options = {}
797                 if output in modes and configuration[output].edid:
798                     modes_sorted = sorted(modes[output], key=lambda x: 0 if x["preferred"] else 1)
799                     modes_filtered = [x for x in modes_sorted if (x["width"], x["height"]) == common_resolution[-1]]
800                     mode = modes_filtered[0]
801                     configuration[output].options["mode"] = mode['name']
802                     configuration[output].options["pos"] = "0x0"
803                 else:
804                     configuration[output].options["off"] = None
805     elif profile_name in ("horizontal", "vertical"):
806         shift = 0
807         if profile_name == "horizontal":
808             shift_index = "width"
809             pos_specifier = "%sx0"
810         else:
811             shift_index = "height"
812             pos_specifier = "0x%s"
813
814         for output in configuration:
815             configuration[output].options = {}
816             if output in modes and configuration[output].edid:
817                 def key(a):
818                     score = int(a["width"]) * int(a["height"])
819                     if a["preferred"]:
820                         score += 10**6
821                     return score
822                 output_modes = sorted(modes[output], key=key)
823                 mode = output_modes[-1]
824                 configuration[output].options["mode"] = mode["name"]
825                 configuration[output].options["rate"] = mode["rate"]
826                 configuration[output].options["pos"] = pos_specifier % shift
827                 shift += int(mode[shift_index])
828             else:
829                 configuration[output].options["off"] = None
830     elif profile_name == "clone-largest":
831         modes_unsorted = [output_modes[0] for output, output_modes in modes.items()]
832         modes_sorted = sorted(modes_unsorted, key=lambda x: int(x["width"]) * int(x["height"]), reverse=True)
833         biggest_resolution = modes_sorted[0]
834         for output in configuration:
835             configuration[output].options = {}
836             if output in modes and configuration[output].edid:
837                 def key(a):
838                     score = int(a["width"]) * int(a["height"])
839                     if a["preferred"]:
840                         score += 10**6
841                     return score
842                 output_modes = sorted(modes[output], key=key)
843                 mode = output_modes[-1]
844                 configuration[output].options["mode"] = mode["name"]
845                 configuration[output].options["rate"] = mode["rate"]
846                 configuration[output].options["pos"] = "0x0"
847                 scale = max(float(biggest_resolution["width"]) / float(mode["width"]),
848                             float(biggest_resolution["height"]) / float(mode["height"]))
849                 mov_x = (float(mode["width"]) * scale - float(biggest_resolution["width"])) / -2
850                 mov_y = (float(mode["height"]) * scale - float(biggest_resolution["height"])) / -2
851                 configuration[output].options["transform"] = "{},0,{},0,{},{},0,0,1".format(scale, mov_x, scale, mov_y)
852             else:
853                 configuration[output].options["off"] = None
854     elif profile_name == "off":
855         for output in configuration:
856             for key in list(configuration[output].options.keys()):
857                 del configuration[output].options[key]
858             configuration[output].options["off"] = None
859     return configuration
860
861
862 def print_profile_differences(one, another):
863     "Print the differences between two profiles for debugging"
864     if one == another:
865         return
866     print("| Differences between the two profiles:")
867     for output in set(chain.from_iterable((one.keys(), another.keys()))):
868         if output not in one:
869             if "off" not in another[output].options:
870                 print("| Output `%s' is missing from the active configuration" % output)
871         elif output not in another:
872             if "off" not in one[output].options:
873                 print("| Output `%s' is missing from the new configuration" % output)
874         else:
875             for line in one[output].verbose_diff(another[output]):
876                 print("| [Output %s] %s" % (output, line))
877     print("\\-")
878
879
880 def exit_help():
881     "Print help and exit"
882     print(help_text)
883     for profile in virtual_profiles:
884         name, description = profile[:2]
885         description = [description]
886         max_width = 78 - 18
887         while len(description[0]) > max_width + 1:
888             left_over = description[0][max_width:]
889             description[0] = description[0][:max_width] + "-"
890             description.insert(1, "  %-15s %s" % ("", left_over))
891         description = "\n".join(description)
892         print("  %-15s %s" % (name, description))
893     sys.exit(0)
894
895
896 def exec_scripts(profile_path, script_name, meta_information=None):
897     """"Run userscripts
898
899     This will run all executables from the profile folder, and global per-user
900     and system-wide configuration folders, named script_name or residing in
901     subdirectories named script_name.d.
902
903     If profile_path is None, only global scripts will be invoked.
904
905     meta_information is expected to be an dictionary. It will be passed to the block scripts
906     in the environment, as variables called AUTORANDR_<CAPITALIZED_KEY_HERE>.
907
908     Returns True unless any of the scripts exited with non-zero exit status.
909     """
910     all_ok = True
911     env = os.environ.copy()
912     if meta_information:
913         for key, value in meta_information.items():
914             env["AUTORANDR_{}".format(key.upper())] = str(value)
915
916     # If there are multiple candidates, the XDG spec tells to only use the first one.
917     ran_scripts = set()
918
919     user_profile_path = os.path.expanduser("~/.autorandr")
920     if not os.path.isdir(user_profile_path):
921         user_profile_path = os.path.join(os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", os.path.expanduser("~/.config")), "autorandr")
922
923     candidate_directories = [user_profile_path]
924     for config_dir in os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_DIRS", "/etc/xdg").split(":"):
925         candidate_directories.append(os.path.join(config_dir, "autorandr"))
926     if profile_path:
927         candidate_directories.append(profile_path)
928
929     for folder in candidate_directories:
930         if script_name not in ran_scripts:
931             script = os.path.join(folder, script_name)
932             if os.access(script, os.X_OK | os.F_OK):
933                 try:
934                     all_ok &= subprocess.call(script, env=env) != 0
935                 except:
936                     raise AutorandrException("Failed to execute user command: %s" % (script,))
937                 ran_scripts.add(script_name)
938
939         script_folder = os.path.join(folder, "%s.d" % script_name)
940         if os.access(script_folder, os.R_OK | os.X_OK) and os.path.isdir(script_folder):
941             for file_name in os.listdir(script_folder):
942                 check_name = "d/%s" % (file_name,)
943                 if check_name not in ran_scripts:
944                     script = os.path.join(script_folder, file_name)
945                     if os.access(script, os.X_OK | os.F_OK):
946                         try:
947                             all_ok &= subprocess.call(script, env=env) != 0
948                         except:
949                             raise AutorandrException("Failed to execute user command: %s" % (script,))
950                         ran_scripts.add(check_name)
951
952     return all_ok
953
954
955 def dispatch_call_to_sessions(argv):
956     """Invoke autorandr for each open local X11 session with the given options.
957
958     The function iterates over all processes not owned by root and checks
959     whether they have DISPLAY and XAUTHORITY variables set. It strips the
960     screen from any variable it finds (i.e. :0.0 becomes :0) and checks whether
961     this display has been handled already. If it has not, it forks, changes
962     uid/gid to the user owning the process, reuses the process's environment
963     and runs autorandr with the parameters from argv.
964
965     This function requires root permissions. It only works for X11 servers that
966     have at least one non-root process running. It is susceptible for attacks
967     where one user runs a process with another user's DISPLAY variable - in
968     this case, it might happen that autorandr is invoked for the other user,
969     which won't work. Since no other harm than prevention of automated
970     execution of autorandr can be done this way, the assumption is that in this
971     situation, the local administrator will handle the situation."""
972
973     X11_displays_done = set()
974
975     autorandr_binary = os.path.abspath(argv[0])
976     backup_candidates = {}
977
978     def fork_child_autorandr(pwent, process_environ):
979         print("Running autorandr as %s for display %s" % (pwent.pw_name, process_environ["DISPLAY"]))
980         child_pid = os.fork()
981         if child_pid == 0:
982             # This will throw an exception if any of the privilege changes fails,
983             # so it should be safe. Also, note that since the environment
984             # is taken from a process owned by the user, reusing it should
985             # not leak any information.
986             os.setgroups([])
987             os.setresgid(pwent.pw_gid, pwent.pw_gid, pwent.pw_gid)
988             os.setresuid(pwent.pw_uid, pwent.pw_uid, pwent.pw_uid)
989             os.chdir(pwent.pw_dir)
990             os.environ.clear()
991             os.environ.update(process_environ)
992             os.execl(autorandr_binary, autorandr_binary, *argv[1:])
993             os.exit(1)
994         os.waitpid(child_pid, 0)
995
996     for directory in os.listdir("/proc"):
997         directory = os.path.join("/proc/", directory)
998         if not os.path.isdir(directory):
999             continue
1000         environ_file = os.path.join(directory, "environ")
1001         if not os.path.isfile(environ_file):
1002             continue
1003         uid = os.stat(environ_file).st_uid
1004
1005         # The following line assumes that user accounts start at 1000 and that
1006         # no one works using the root or another system account. This is rather
1007         # restrictive, but de facto default. Alternatives would be to use the
1008         # UID_MIN from /etc/login.defs or FIRST_UID from /etc/adduser.conf;
1009         # but effectively, both values aren't binding in any way.
1010         # If this breaks your use case, please file a bug on Github.
1011         if uid < 1000:
1012             continue
1013
1014         process_environ = {}
1015         for environ_entry in open(environ_file).read().split("\0"):
1016             name, sep, value = environ_entry.partition("=")
1017             if name and sep:
1018                 if name == "DISPLAY" and "." in value:
1019                     value = value[:value.find(".")]
1020                 process_environ[name] = value
1021
1022         if "DISPLAY" not in process_environ:
1023             # Cannot work with this environment, skip.
1024             continue
1025
1026         # To allow scripts to detect batch invocation (especially useful for predetect)
1027         process_environ["AUTORANDR_BATCH_PID"] = str(os.getpid())
1028         process_environ["UID"] = str(uid)
1029
1030         display = process_environ["DISPLAY"]
1031
1032         if "XAUTHORITY" not in process_environ:
1033             # It's very likely that we cannot work with this environment either,
1034             # but keep it as a backup just in case we don't find anything else.
1035             backup_candidates[display] = process_environ
1036             continue
1037
1038         if display not in X11_displays_done:
1039             try:
1040                 pwent = pwd.getpwuid(uid)
1041             except KeyError:
1042                 # User has no pwd entry
1043                 continue
1044
1045             fork_child_autorandr(pwent, process_environ)
1046             X11_displays_done.add(display)
1047
1048     # Run autorandr for any users/displays which didn't have a process with
1049     # XAUTHORITY set.
1050     for display, process_environ in backup_candidates.items():
1051         if display not in X11_displays_done:
1052             try:
1053                 pwent = pwd.getpwuid(int(process_environ["UID"]))
1054             except KeyError:
1055                 # User has no pwd entry
1056                 continue
1057
1058             fork_child_autorandr(pwent, process_environ)
1059             X11_displays_done.add(display)
1060
1061
1062 def read_config(options, directory):
1063     """Parse a configuration config.ini from directory and merge it into
1064     the options dictionary"""
1065     config = configparser.ConfigParser()
1066     config.read(os.path.join(directory, "settings.ini"))
1067     if config.has_section("config"):
1068         for key, value in config.items("config"):
1069             options.setdefault("--%s" % key, value)
1070
1071 def main(argv):
1072     try:
1073         opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv[1:], "s:r:l:d:cfh",
1074                                    ["batch", "dry-run", "change", "default=", "save=", "remove=", "load=",
1075                                     "force", "fingerprint", "config", "debug", "skip-options=", "help",
1076                                     "current", "detected", "version"])
1077     except getopt.GetoptError as e:
1078         print("Failed to parse options: {0}.\n"
1079               "Use --help to get usage information.".format(str(e)),
1080               file=sys.stderr)
1081         sys.exit(posix.EX_USAGE)
1082
1083     options = dict(opts)
1084
1085     if "-h" in options or "--help" in options:
1086         exit_help()
1087
1088     if "--version" in options:
1089         print("autorandr " + __version__)
1090         sys.exit(0)
1091
1092     if "--current" in options and "--detected" in options:
1093         print("--current and --detected are mutually exclusive.", file=sys.stderr)
1094         sys.exit(posix.EX_USAGE)
1095
1096     # Batch mode
1097     if "--batch" in options:
1098         if ("DISPLAY" not in os.environ or not os.environ["DISPLAY"]) and os.getuid() == 0:
1099             dispatch_call_to_sessions([x for x in argv if x != "--batch"])
1100         else:
1101             print("--batch mode can only be used by root and if $DISPLAY is unset")
1102         return
1103     if "AUTORANDR_BATCH_PID" in os.environ:
1104         user = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())
1105         user = user.pw_name if user else "#%d" % os.getuid()
1106         print("autorandr running as user %s (started from batch instance)" % user)
1107
1108     profiles = {}
1109     profile_symlinks = {}
1110     try:
1111         # Load profiles from each XDG config directory
1112         # The XDG spec says that earlier entries should take precedence, so reverse the order
1113         for directory in reversed(os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_DIRS", "/etc/xdg").split(":")):
1114             system_profile_path = os.path.join(directory, "autorandr")
1115             if os.path.isdir(system_profile_path):
1116                 profiles.update(load_profiles(system_profile_path))
1117                 profile_symlinks.update(get_symlinks(system_profile_path))
1118                 read_config(options, system_profile_path)
1119         # For the user's profiles, prefer the legacy ~/.autorandr if it already exists
1120         # profile_path is also used later on to store configurations
1121         profile_path = os.path.expanduser("~/.autorandr")
1122         if not os.path.isdir(profile_path):
1123             # Elsewise, follow the XDG specification
1124             profile_path = os.path.join(os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", os.path.expanduser("~/.config")), "autorandr")
1125         if os.path.isdir(profile_path):
1126             profiles.update(load_profiles(profile_path))
1127             profile_symlinks.update(get_symlinks(profile_path))
1128             read_config(options, profile_path)
1129         # Sort by descending mtime
1130         profiles = OrderedDict(sorted(profiles.items(), key=lambda x: -x[1]["config-mtime"]))
1131     except Exception as e:
1132         raise AutorandrException("Failed to load profiles", e)
1133
1134     profile_symlinks = {k: v for k, v in profile_symlinks.items() if v in (x[0] for x in virtual_profiles) or v in profiles}
1135
1136     exec_scripts(None, "predetect")
1137     config, modes = parse_xrandr_output()
1138
1139     if "--fingerprint" in options:
1140         output_setup(config, sys.stdout)
1141         sys.exit(0)
1142
1143     if "--config" in options:
1144         output_configuration(config, sys.stdout)
1145         sys.exit(0)
1146
1147     if "--skip-options" in options:
1148         skip_options = [y[2:] if y[:2] == "--" else y for y in (x.strip() for x in options["--skip-options"].split(","))]
1149         for profile in profiles.values():
1150             for output in profile["config"].values():
1151                 output.set_ignored_options(skip_options)
1152         for output in config.values():
1153             output.set_ignored_options(skip_options)
1154
1155     if "-s" in options:
1156         options["--save"] = options["-s"]
1157     if "--save" in options:
1158         if options["--save"] in (x[0] for x in virtual_profiles):
1159             raise AutorandrException("Cannot save current configuration as profile '%s':\n"
1160                                      "This configuration name is a reserved virtual configuration." % options["--save"])
1161         try:
1162             profile_folder = os.path.join(profile_path, options["--save"])
1163             save_configuration(profile_folder, config)
1164             exec_scripts(profile_folder, "postsave", {
1165                 "CURRENT_PROFILE": options["--save"],
1166                 "PROFILE_FOLDER": profile_folder,
1167                 "MONITORS": ":".join(load_config.keys()),
1168             })
1169         except Exception as e:
1170             raise AutorandrException("Failed to save current configuration as profile '%s'" % (options["--save"],), e)
1171         print("Saved current configuration as profile '%s'" % options["--save"])
1172         sys.exit(0)
1173
1174     if "-r" in options:
1175         options["--remove"] = options["-r"]
1176     if "--remove" in options:
1177         if options["--remove"] in (x[0] for x in virtual_profiles):
1178             raise AutorandrException("Cannot remove profile '%s':\n"
1179                                      "This configuration name is a reserved virtual configuration." % options["--remove"])
1180         if options["--remove"] not in profiles.keys():
1181             raise AutorandrException("Cannot remove profile '%s':\n"
1182                                      "This profile does not exist." % options["--remove"])
1183         try:
1184             remove = True
1185             profile_folder = os.path.join(profile_path, options["--remove"])
1186             profile_dirlist = os.listdir(profile_folder)
1187             profile_dirlist.remove("config")
1188             profile_dirlist.remove("setup")
1189             if profile_dirlist:
1190                 print("Profile folder '%s' contains the following additional files:\n"
1191                       "---\n%s\n---" % (options["--remove"], "\n".join(profile_dirlist)))
1192                 response = input("Do you really want to remove profile '%s'? If so, type 'yes': " % options["--remove"]).strip()
1193                 if response != "yes":
1194                     remove = False
1195             if remove is True:
1196                 shutil.rmtree(profile_folder)
1197                 print("Removed profile '%s'" % options["--remove"])
1198             else:
1199                 print("Profile '%s' was not removed" % options["--remove"])
1200         except Exception as e:
1201             raise AutorandrException("Failed to remove profile '%s'" % (options["--remove"],), e)
1202         sys.exit(0)
1203
1204     detected_profiles = find_profiles(config, profiles)
1205     load_profile = False
1206
1207     if "-l" in options:
1208         options["--load"] = options["-l"]
1209     if "--load" in options:
1210         load_profile = options["--load"]
1211     elif len(args) == 1:
1212         load_profile = args[0]
1213     else:
1214         # Find the active profile(s) first, for the block script (See #42)
1215         current_profiles = []
1216         for profile_name in profiles.keys():
1217             configs_are_equal = is_equal_configuration(config, profiles[profile_name]["config"])
1218             if configs_are_equal:
1219                 current_profiles.append(profile_name)
1220         block_script_metadata = {
1221             "CURRENT_PROFILE": "".join(current_profiles[:1]),
1222             "CURRENT_PROFILES": ":".join(current_profiles)
1223         }
1224
1225         for profile_name in profiles.keys():
1226             if profile_blocked(os.path.join(profile_path, profile_name), block_script_metadata):
1227                 if "--current" not in options and "--detected" not in options:
1228                     print("%s (blocked)" % profile_name)
1229                 continue
1230             props = []
1231             if profile_name in detected_profiles:
1232                 props.append("(detected)")
1233                 if ("-c" in options or "--change" in options) and not load_profile:
1234                     load_profile = profile_name
1235             elif "--detected" in options:
1236                 continue
1237             if profile_name in current_profiles:
1238                 props.append("(current)")
1239             elif "--current" in options:
1240                 continue
1241             if "--current" in options or "--detected" in options:
1242                 print("%s" % (profile_name, ))
1243             else:
1244                 print("%s%s%s" % (profile_name, " " if props else "", " ".join(props)))
1245             if not configs_are_equal and "--debug" in options and profile_name in detected_profiles:
1246                 print_profile_differences(config, profiles[profile_name]["config"])
1247
1248     if "-d" in options:
1249         options["--default"] = options["-d"]
1250     if not load_profile and "--default" in options and ("-c" in options or "--change" in options):
1251         load_profile = options["--default"]
1252
1253     if load_profile:
1254         if load_profile in profile_symlinks:
1255             if "--debug" in options:
1256                 print("'%s' symlinked to '%s'" % (load_profile, profile_symlinks[load_profile]))
1257             load_profile = profile_symlinks[load_profile]
1258
1259         if load_profile in (x[0] for x in virtual_profiles):
1260             load_config = generate_virtual_profile(config, modes, load_profile)
1261             scripts_path = os.path.join(profile_path, load_profile)
1262         else:
1263             try:
1264                 profile = profiles[load_profile]
1265                 load_config = profile["config"]
1266                 scripts_path = profile["path"]
1267             except KeyError:
1268                 raise AutorandrException("Failed to load profile '%s': Profile not found" % load_profile)
1269             if load_profile in detected_profiles and detected_profiles[0] != load_profile:
1270                 update_mtime(os.path.join(scripts_path, "config"))
1271         add_unused_outputs(config, load_config)
1272         if load_config == dict(config) and "-f" not in options and "--force" not in options:
1273             print("Config already loaded", file=sys.stderr)
1274             sys.exit(0)
1275         if "--debug" in options and load_config != dict(config):
1276             print("Loading profile '%s'" % load_profile)
1277             print_profile_differences(config, load_config)
1278
1279         remove_irrelevant_outputs(config, load_config)
1280
1281         try:
1282             if "--dry-run" in options:
1283                 apply_configuration(load_config, config, True)
1284             else:
1285                 script_metadata = {
1286                     "CURRENT_PROFILE": load_profile,
1287                     "PROFILE_FOLDER": scripts_path,
1288                     "MONITORS": ":".join(load_config.keys()),
1289                 }
1290                 exec_scripts(scripts_path, "preswitch", script_metadata)
1291                 if "--debug" in options:
1292                     print("Going to run:")
1293                     apply_configuration(load_config, config, True)
1294                 apply_configuration(load_config, config, False)
1295                 exec_scripts(scripts_path, "postswitch", script_metadata)
1296         except AutorandrException as e:
1297             raise AutorandrException("Failed to apply profile '%s'" % load_profile, e, e.report_bug)
1298         except Exception as e:
1299             raise AutorandrException("Failed to apply profile '%s'" % load_profile, e, True)
1300
1301         if "--dry-run" not in options and "--debug" in options:
1302             new_config, _ = parse_xrandr_output()
1303             if not is_equal_configuration(new_config, load_config):
1304                 print("The configuration change did not go as expected:")
1305                 print_profile_differences(new_config, load_config)
1306
1307     sys.exit(0)
1308
1309
1310 def exception_handled_main(argv=sys.argv):
1311     try:
1312         main(sys.argv)
1313     except AutorandrException as e:
1314         print(e, file=sys.stderr)
1315         sys.exit(1)
1316     except Exception as e:
1317         if not len(str(e)):  # BdbQuit
1318             print("Exception: {0}".format(e.__class__.__name__))
1319             sys.exit(2)
1320
1321         print("Unhandled exception ({0}). Please report this as a bug at "
1322               "https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues.".format(e),
1323               file=sys.stderr)
1324         raise
1325
1326
1327 if __name__ == '__main__':
1328     exception_handled_main()