this makes modules with a binary helper simpler to build using the
parent module build harness as much as possible. i probably could
simplify this down to a single binary only and it is either setuid or
not... define the deps and flags ... it could be a bit simpler. not
much. i also removed the if's in the build for battery and ifdefs in
src handle it instead (imho simpler to maintain in src). sysinfo still
uses the if's there.
e_start isnt really using evas atm - cserve2 env vars arent being set
so remove it - e_start can start a little faster with less linking...
good for startup time perhaps and mem footprint of e_start while it
babysits
Weston's dmabuf implementation continues to be modular enough that we can
pull it in with minimal change.
This updates us to version 3 of the protocol - required by recent mesa to
use dmabuf buffers instead of wl_drm ones.
Currently only contains stubs for format query.
config that is only needed fro modules only needs to be don in the
modules subdir meson.build... i tried doing what modules do but output
files cant have paths.
for now i just added HAVE_WL_DRM but its just the same as
USE_MODULE_WL_DRM, maybe we can replace HAVE_WL_DRM once autotools is
gone, so we have a clear pattern.
ecore_drm2 supersedes this, ecore_drm is deprecated, and we depend on
an efl version newer than the deprecation, so none of this code should
ever be built.
a reason for doing that is that you can just pack together targets into
a array and pass them to our helper, and the helper will just handle
them, so even module with eldbus codegen etc is now supported.
This also means that we are just passing the src object directly into
the shared_module call, which means the user of our helper can just pack
everything he needs into the src var and the helper does not need to
know about it.
so we egnore some mouse in evets due to their flags (crossing events
thansk to grab changes or other stuff) that we want to ignore for
other reasons like when a popup menu happens and so on... so if we get
a mouse in... 0.1 sec later double check where the pointer is with a
poll then fix focus. this should patch over a long standing annoyance
here in x11.
@fix
Summary:
Basically missed this one. CPU_STATES is 6 as it's still supposedly a work-in-progress. But we only need 5 for all
queries (for now).
Reviewers: stephenmhouston, zmike!
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5070