The following code was scrounged up on the Internet years ago and works quite well in python2. It supplies the current idle time on the X server.
import ctypes, os, subprocess
class XScreenSaverInfo( ctypes.Structure ):
_fields_ = [("window", ctypes.c_ulong), ("state", ctypes.c_int), ("kind", ctypes.c_int), ("since", ctypes.c_ulong), ("idle", ctypes.c_ulong), ("event_mask", ctypes.c_ulong)]
xlib = ctypes.cdll.LoadLibrary("libX11.so.6")
xss = ctypes.cdll.LoadLibrary("libXss.so.1")
display = xlib.XOpenDisplay(os.environ["DISPLAY"])
xss.XScreenSaverAllocInfo.restype = ctypes.POINTER(XScreenSaverInfo)
xssinfo = xss.XScreenSaverAllocInfo()
xss.XScreenSaverQueryInfo(display, xlib.XDefaultRootWindow(display), xssinfo)
xssinfo.contents.idle
I can throw this into a python2.7.10 shell and get what I want. However, doing the same on a python3.4.3 shell kicks me out with a segmentation fault in this line
xss.XScreenSaverQueryInfo(display, xlib.XDefaultRootWindow(display), xssinfo)
Is my py3 environment broken? Does py3 do something differently?