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Julian Prein 00927c8921 *: Use tabs for indentation where appropriate
I am a big supporter of the approach to indent with tabs and align with
spaces. (Read [here][1] f.e.) Thus at some places a simple `s/ {4}/\t/g`
(replace 4 with whatever fits) is not enough and a bit more thought is
needed. Because of that there are still places where I plan to
substitute the whitespace in the future.

This patch contains exclusively whitespace changes. Check for yourself
with `git diff --ignore-all-space`.

[1]: https://dmitryfrank.com/articles/indent_with_tabs_align_with_spaces
2022-06-23 23:59:01 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# !Modified! /usr/share/doc/xss-lock/transfer-sleep-lock-generic-delay.sh
# Example locker script -- demonstrates how to use the --transfer-sleep-lock
# option with a fixed delay to give simple lockers a little bit of time to lock
# the screen before the system goes the sleep.
## CONFIGURATION ##############################################################
# Source configuration
source "$(dirname "$0")/config"
# Command to start the locker (should not fork)
locker=xsecurelock
# Delay in seconds. Note that by default systemd-logind allows a maximum sleep
# delay of 5 seconds.
sleep_delay=1
# Run before starting the locker
pre_lock() {
playerctl pause
"${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/compositor/launch.sh" -k
amixer -q -D pulse sset Master mute
return
}
# Run after the locker exits
post_lock() {
"${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/compositor/launch.sh"
return
}
###############################################################################
pre_lock
# kill locker if we get killed
trap 'kill %%' TERM INT
if [[ -e /dev/fd/${XSS_SLEEP_LOCK_FD:--1} ]]; then
# lock fd is open, make sure the locker does not inherit a copy
$locker {XSS_SLEEP_LOCK_FD}<&- &
sleep $sleep_delay
# now close our fd (only remaining copy) to indicate we're ready to sleep
exec {XSS_SLEEP_LOCK_FD}<&-
else
$locker &
fi
wait # for locker to exit
post_lock