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Returns the username who owns the process owning the current window.
This is done by getting the owner (UID) of `/proc/<pid>/comm` with `stat()`
and mapping it to a username with `getpwuid()`.
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- In C, you can't declare variables directly under case labels - declaration needs to be inside a block. GCC forgives it but Clang 17 and above does not. I've also corrected the indentation - Need to include <sys/types.h> to use uint type
…ess-owner - In C, you can't declare variables directly under case labels - declaration needs to be inside a block. GCC forgives it but Clang 17 and above does not. I've also corrected the indentation in some places. - Need to include <sys/types.h> to use uint type These changes allow devilspie2 to build with Clang 17 and 18
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This is important if you operate in a multi-user ENV and wish to record the user who performed the action.