clients: Moving and rotating transient surfaces
Transient surfaces use child/parent surfaces for stacking order. This change resloves an issue in which attempting to move or rotate a toplevel transient surface can move or rotate its ancestor.
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@ -486,18 +486,15 @@ find_toplevel_surface(struct shell_surface *in_surface)
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struct shell_surface *surface = in_surface;
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if (!surface)
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return NULL;
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while (surface->parent)
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while (surface) {
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if (surface->type == SHELL_SURFACE_TOPLEVEL)
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return surface;
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surface = get_shell_surface(surface->parent);
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}
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/* If no top level surface was found, just use whatever surface was
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originally provided. */
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if (!surface || surface->type != SHELL_SURFACE_TOPLEVEL)
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surface = in_surface;
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return surface;
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return in_surface;
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}
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static void
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