due to code reuse and is not needed from the client side anyway).
Add function for setting "server mode" (this will allow us to avoid
any display_iterate calls which would block our compositor).
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Porting commit f10c108283d9b76708418ba172b9ff0b28a09cd6 to wayland
engine.
Added a feature to dump out a png image before calling SwapBuffers.
To turn on the feature, use the following env vars.
EVAS_GL_SWAP_BUFFER_DEBUG_DIR="dir_name" sets the name of the directory
that the files will be output to and enables the debug mode.
EVAS_GL_SWAP_BUFFER_DEBUG_ALWAYS=1 will enable the writing of the
files every frame. This in effect turns on the swap_buffer_debug
variable, which can be set on or off in gdb for debugging. This will
allow dumping of certain frames without having to dump out a ton of
files to track down one frame.
Added a feature to dump out a png image before calling SwapBuffers.
To turn on the feature, use the following env vars.
EVAS_GL_SWAP_BUFFER_DEBUG_DIR="dir_name" sets the name of the directory
that the files will be output to and enables the debug mode.
EVAS_GL_SWAP_BUFFER_DEBUG_ALWAYS=1 will enable the writing of the
files every frame. This in effect turns on the swap_buffer_debug
variable, which can be set on or off in gdb for debugging. This will
allow dumping of certain frames without having to dump out a ton of
files to track down one frame.
Share a byte with 2 matchs and use bitwise operations to read/write they states
is not much readable and easily could lead a issues.
Use a struct is much simpler and only will coast a half of byte per match.
as pointed out by y.usishchev@samsung.com - this code is copy & paste
badness, but the compiler optimizer fixed it up already, so it made no
difference in real life.
the ECORE_X_SYNC environment variable exists to make ecore-x debugging synchronous.
printing X errors as they occur is useful for application developers; errors should not
be silenced just because they are inconvenient or plentiful.
because an error with no idea where it came from since its async is
pretty much usless noise. if you want this to be useful you literally
need to do an xsync every x call and be able to get backtraces... the
xsync then would be inside ecore-x. and of course this would be so
nastily slow that you need to make it an option at build...
This was causing some callback be removed instead a deleted callback.
Also was leaking stringshare and decreasing matches_count.
SPANK SPANK SPANK cedric
This reverts commit 0f0165e253.
Reverting my whole try to make the mingw build work with make -j6
on jenkins.
People told me that other people said that parallel build was
already working fine. Thats not what I see, but I could not care
less. If some folks leave the community but still want to preserve
ownership about specific parts I'm not in the mood for any such
politics.
Looks like USE_EVIL_INTERNEL_LIBS does only contains libevil itself.
For the test programs we still need the evil specific libdl for linking.
Lets hope this is the last parallel make fix for evil.