Summary:
- When scrollable panel is closed by elm_panel_hidden_set(),
elm_panel_toggle() APIs, it shows animation with
scroller bringin effect.
- During this animation, panel is still focusable, and may
stop closing when content gets focused.
- scrollable panel is now set unfocusable when closed by
APIs above, and set focusable when opened after bringin
animation.
Test Plan:
1) Set panel scrollable and opened.
2) Set another object focused and deleted it
when panel is closing.
3) Observe panel is closed.
Reviewers: cedric, jpeg, woohyun
Subscribers: conr2d, cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4641
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
- In mouse move callback, index tries to calculate
current level.
- This is not needed when level 1 is not active.
and blocks index item change.
Test Plan:
1) Run elementary test -> any vertical index.
2) Click on index item and drag to outside of index.
3) Observe index item is now changed as mouse movement.
Reviewers: cedric, Hermet, jpeg, eunue
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: conr2d
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4643
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
This actually should have been part of the previous patch which moved
setting output_name to evdev, but it got missed so add it now. This
ensures we cleanup the output_name stringshare on error.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
As device calibration has already been handled via external facing
API, this FIXME note is no longer needed.
NB: No functional changes
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Small patch to set the output name of an Elput_Device when the device
gets created. Note, this was already being done inside elput_input,
but this patch moves it to when the device gets created.
NB: Really no functional changes here, just moving a function call.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
This patch fixes an issue where the wrong wayland window would be
returned from elm_win_wl_window_get. When we lookup a window in
Enlightenment, this function would end up returning the parent window
(if existed) when what we want there is the actual window. This patch
puts the function more in line with the X11 equivalent.
Fixes T5142
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
The item is already deleted at this point and its garbage here
which results into crash ultimately.
Also I don't see a point in setting access_obj to NULL here
@fix
Signed-off-by: Amitesh Singh <amitesh.sh@samsung.com>
Add Efl.Model.Composite.Boolean, a model for wrapping another Efl.Model and
adding boolean properties to its children.
Children of the given composite model will have the boolean properties
specified in Efl.Model.Composite.Boolean with the specified default value.
A call to Efl.Model.Property_set can change the property value for a child.
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Efl.Model.Container and Efl.Model.Item to efl/interfaces are used
to create Efl.Model objects with predefined property values.
This is useful to any situation where we want an Efl.Model with
explicit defined property values.
Efl.Ui.View and Efl.Ui.Factory are used to connect Efl.Models with
Widgets, Elm.Layout and Efl.Ui.Image has changed to use news interfaces
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Waiting would sometimes return as if the thread finished correctly while it is still running.
This is because we’re waiting for the waiter data to be null… but this is always the case if the user-passed data is null!
@fix
several calls, specifically evas_object_change_reset,
evas_object_cur_prev, and evas_object_clip_changes_clean that are
called directly or indirectly as part of evas render on at least every
active object if not more, were doing full eo obj lookups when their
calling functions already all had the eo protected data looked up.
tha's silly and just adds overhead we don't need. my test dropped
_eo_obj_pointer_get overhead in perf profiles from 4.48% to 2.65%. see:
4.48% libeo.so.1.18.99 [.] _eo_obj_pointer_get
4.23% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] evas_render_updates_internal
2.61% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] evas_render_updates_internal_loop
1.68% libeo.so.1.18.99 [.] efl_data_scope_get
1.57% libc-2.24.so [.] _int_malloc
1.42% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] evas_object_smart_changed_get
1.09% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] evas_object_clip_recalc.part.37
1.08% libpthread-2.24.so [.] pthread_getspecific
1.05% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] efl_canvas_object_class_get
1.01% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] evas_object_cur_prev
0.99% libeo.so.1.18.99 [.] _efl_object_event_callback_legacy_call
0.87% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] _evas_render_phase1_object_ctx_render_cache_append
0.82% libpthread-2.24.so [.] pthread_mutex_lock
0.81% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] _evas_render_phase1_object_process
0.79% libc-2.24.so [.] _int_free
vs now the improved:
4.82% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] evas_render_updates_internal
3.44% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] evas_render_updates_internal_loop
2.65% libeo.so.1.18.99 [.] _eo_obj_pointer_get
2.22% libc-2.24.so [.] _int_malloc
1.46% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] evas_object_smart_changed_get
1.04% libeo.so.1.18.99 [.] _efl_object_event_callback_legacy_call
1.03% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] _evas_render_phase1_object_ctx_render_cache_append
0.97% libeina.so.1.18.99 [.] eina_chained_mempool_malloc
0.93% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] evas_object_clip_recalc.part.37
0.92% libpthread-2.24.so [.] pthread_mutex_lock
0.91% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] _evas_render_phase1_object_process
0.84% libc-2.24.so [.] _int_free
0.84% libevas.so.1.18.99 [.] evas_object_cur_prev
0.83% libeina.so.1.18.99 [.] eina_chained_mempool_free
0.80% libeo.so.1.18.99 [.] efl_data_scope_get
of course other things "increase their percentage" as oe overhead now
dropped, and things seem to move around a bit, but it does make sense
to do this with no downsides i can see as we already are accessing the
protected data ptr in the parent func.
in autotools we always define that symbol in config.h (thus now done
in common.cmake), while the Efl_Config.h that is generated never have
it, what's left is to enable/disable the legacy and beta APIs.
This fixes building eldbus_suite with cmake.
there is currently a bug in the testsuite which needs to change,
otherwise modules cannot be loaded. The code acutally runs when its
installed and EFL_RUN_IN_TREE is not set.
so ecore_con/efl_net were using the standard ecore_thread thread pool
for doing things like dns lookups (that can take multiple minutes
until timeouts) and actual http transactions. similarly they can block
thread workers for long periods or indefinitely thus basically
blocking the whole eocre_thread pool and stopping others from sharing
it. the best solution we have right now is to bypass the thread pool
queue and have dedicated threads for these actions. what we should
have is a dedicated thread pool with each thread taking on N
connections (via select etc.) and the ability to create and destroy
thread pools for specific tasks so you can separate the work out from
other work. but that is basically a redesign of our thread pool infra
so let's do the quick solution here until that day comes.
this partially addresses D4640
a dedicated thread per image load though is going to be a lot nastier...
ancient edje files dont put hash strings in the file dictionary but
instead inline and thus the strings cannot be direct added... silly
ancient files.
this is a horrible ugly workaround this but there isn't really
anything better than trying to detect such files (which dont seem to
have an older version in them i can find?) so detect by pointer
address and mapping the file.
this fixes T5138
@fix
This is particularly useful for ecore_timer_loop_add which are not
supposed to trigger any syscall. It does add a new requirement
on the EFL_LOOP_TIME_CLASS to always have an interval defined during
construction.
Now we must set EFL_WAYLAND_ENABLE_WWW to turn on www. (Note:
this does NOT re-enable any visual effect, it merely controls
the event infrastructure that can be used to let a client
know when its window is mapped or moving)
This wasn't really disabled properly earlier, so disable it now
for a slight performance win when dragging windows (and a major
reduction in log chatter when debugging wayland)
Use seat names as prefix, not as suffix, following
a top-down approach and avoiding issues
with applications that may be receiving
doubled signals (legacy + suffixed).
So instead of "mouse,in,seat1" signal will be
"seat,seat1,mouse,in".