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macros which have been defined in config.h can only be used at function level, however you can nest code into config.h now for implementing a different layout (just for example), eg. #include "supertile.c"
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static int xerrorstart(Display *dsply, XErrorEvent *ee);
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static void zoom(const char *arg);
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#include "config.h"
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/* variables */
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static char stext[256];
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static double mwfact = MWFACT;
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static double mwfact;
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static int screen, sx, sy, sw, sh, wax, way, waw, wah;
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static int (*xerrorxlib)(Display *, XErrorEvent *);
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static unsigned int bh;
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static unsigned int bh, bpos, ntags;
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static unsigned int blw = 0;
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static unsigned int bpos = BARPOS;
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static unsigned int ltidx = 0; /* default */
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static unsigned int nlayouts = 0;
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static unsigned int nrules = 0;
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static unsigned int ntags;
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static unsigned int numlockmask = 0;
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static void (*handler[LASTEvent]) (XEvent *) = {
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[ButtonPress] = buttonpress,
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static Window barwin, root;
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static Regs *regs = NULL;
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/* configuration, allows nested code to work on above variables */
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#include "config.h"
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static void
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eprint(const char *errstr, ...) {
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va_list ap;
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eprint("dwm-"VERSION", © 2006-2007 A. R. Garbe, S. van Dijk, J. Salmi, P. Hruby, S. Nagy\n");
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else if(argc != 1)
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eprint("usage: dwm [-v]\n");
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/* macros from config.h can be used beginning within main() */
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mwfact = MWFACT;
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bpos = BARPOS;
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setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "");
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if(!(dpy = XOpenDisplay(0)))
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eprint("dwm: cannot open display\n");
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