This will be triggered in the rare case when a textblock's
insets are changed (ie. the padding due to filters or style).
This fixes invalid sizing in the test case in elm (due to a
lack of event after program_set).
@feature
This is the most basic optimization that needs to be done for
filters to be useful: cache the output rgba buffers for each
filtered element. Hopefully this doesn't leak. I'm not making
any promises about that though :)
This is a function that allows passing variables from C or EDC
to the filter's Lua code. Useful in particular for color classes
from EDC.
This data would be the global data but we could eventually add
a markup tag to specify a data value per filter instance. For now
a single data value per tb object should be more than enough though.
This makes gfx filters padding work just like the standard style
padding, which means the tb user must offset the object position
by -l, -t and increase the object size by l+r,t+b.
If a gfx filter was applied to a block of text spanning over
multiple text items, then it would improperly render as the
filter context was stored in the format, rather than the text
item. This is fixed by using a list of contexts in the format
node rather than a single context.
This is only for testing purposes for now. Eventually we need
to fix the following things:
- terrible performance (cache buffers)
- force redraws based on filter padding
- expand textblock padding based on max filter padding
- add sources, data and a filter name/code hash
- test! :)
This should save a bit of memory for all image & text
objects. This exploits the previous patch for the post-render
job queue added to evas, and simplifies this bit of code.
This is a preparation step for (experimental) textblock support.
Textblock objects won't have a single filter, and the buffer's
geometry wouldn't be that of of the object itself. Thus a few
internal APIs need to be reworked first.
I believe this function is not required and should not be
used by applications. If there is a very good use case to
use your own main freeq, then the API could be added again.
For now, removing the set() is probably the safer option.
Note: the API was introduced in the upcoming 1.19
Built on top of the new 'postponed' free queue, the short-lived
strings API allows users to return new strings without caring
about freeing them. EFL main loop will do this automatically for
them you at a later point in time (at the end of an iteration).
The APIs provided will either duplicate (copy) or more generally
steal an existing string (char *, stringshare, tmpstr, strbuf),
taking ownership of it and controling its lifetime. Those strings
can then be safely returned by an API. From a user point of view,
those strings must be considered like simple const char *, ie.
no need to free() them and their validity is limited to the
local scope.
There is no function to remove such a string from the freeq.
The short lived strings API is not thread-safe: do not send a
short-lived object from one thread to another.
@feature
While this reuses the existing (but new) infrastructure of
eina_freeq, the mode of operation and objective is very different
from the default freeq.
By default, any object added to the freeq is basically already
freed from the user point of view, and the freeq itself only adds
a tiny layer of memory safety by deferring the actual call to free
and optionally filling the memory blob with a pattern ('wwwww...').
This is mostly thread-safe (requires thread-safe free functions).
This new type I called postponed is intended to store objects that
will be short lived. This is not thread safe as the life of the
objects added to this queue depends on the thread that adds to
the queue. The main intent is to introduce a new API for short-lived
strings.
@feature
As there is no need to have separate is_auto, is_empty and
is_pure_virtual for functions and implements (each function has
its own base implement by default) I removed the function ones.
Instead, I added a way to retrieve a function's base implement
so that you can instead do the checks on the implement even when
you only have the function.
I also moved base implement build directly into the parser instead
of the database filler. That allows for significant cleanup. I
also removed distinction of implement pointers in Eolian_Function
for get and set as implements now always contain an entire thing
so the pointer was always the same anyway.
Things should still behave more or less the same, but ordering
of generated functions has changed because ordering of implements
has changed.
Summary:
If rtl mode is set, current_page_get api should return reversed page number.
To do that, make x position x-axis reversed before page calculating.
Also bring_in and page_show should show the reversed page in rtl mode.
This patch modify the functions to support that.
Lastly, scroller should be scrolling based on the right edge of the page.
This patch is a combination of the patches(D4559,D4560)
Test Plan:
1. Run scroller test on elementary_test
2. Turn ui mirrored mode on
3. Manipulate scroller in various ways
- It should scroll proper position when you click next or prev btn.
Reviewers: woohyun, taxi2se, z-wony, cedric
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4558
Summary:
Even User set a MBE state as "shrink" when MBE created.
MBE has been changed the state as "none" during added items.
This patch will be fixed that bug state.
@fix
Test Plan:
Add below line after create mbe.
'elm_multibuttonentry_expanded_set(mbe, EINA_FALSE)'
Then Add items using item_append API.
See the result. mbe is not on shrink mode.
Reviewers: Hermet, jpeg, cedric
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4548
* make the 2 monitors fill based on tx/rx percentage vals
* try a more bluish version (still need a bit of love)
Note that this is not working atm (okra need to fix in E)
This is a partial revert of 2bd880c6c7 which changed to use
wl_display_get_serial function. When can do that for most things,
however things like window move/resize need to use the input serial
which started the move/resize.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Previously one API used just virtual (incorrect) and one used
virtual_pure (which just sounds weird). So unify with a single
name, pure_virtual, similar as in other lanugages.
This does not change eo file syntax yet.
Now all error/unknown/etc values returned from APIs are zero,
previously it was a mix of zeroes and minus ones. Also, some
enums that had no error/invalid value before have one now, which
allows for better distinction between what is an error and what
is an intended result.
Summary:
Add description about gesture APIs.
Some of the developers told me that they really have no idea what is this for when first see the API doc...
Reviewers: Hermet, raster, jpeg, cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4541
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
The changes of previous patch (4ea7effe70)
are reverted, and item calculation is fixed correctly.
The main reason why hoversel item has wrong size in screen rotation is
that hover doesn't update geometry when the size of target object is changed.
Test Plan: elementary_test -to hoversel
Reviewers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4556
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
When screen is rotated, _resizing_eval() will be called twice by hover_parent
resize and hoversel movement.
If the alignment is changed to the right in the first call because of the geometry
of edje part is not updated yet (hoversel uses edje part geometry in calculation),
hoversel keeps being right-aligned in the second call,
even though there is enough space to show with default alignment.
Test Plan: elementary_test -to hoversel
Reviewers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4557
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
If the file with a new path was created and 'rename' wants to replace the old path to the new path. 'rename' will return:
Windows 7: -1 (errno=EEXIST) (EEXIST == 17)
Ubuntu: 0
**EEXIST**
**Ubuntu**: The link named by new is a directory that is not an empty directory. (https://linux.die.net/man/3/rename)
**Windows 7**: Files exist. An attempt has been made to create a file that already exists. For example, the _O_CREAT and _O_EXCL flags are specified in an _open call, but the named file already exists.(https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/5814770t.aspx)
Test Plan:
**Sample code to rename in Linux and Windows if the file with the new name already exists:**
int main()
{
const char *_old = "old";
const char *_new = "new";
int fd1 = open(_old, O_CREAT);
close(fd1);
int fd2 = open(_new, O_CREAT);
close(fd2);
printf("rename:\t%s -> %s\n", _old, _new);
int r = rename(_old, _new);
if (r == 0)
{
printf("GOOD\n");
}
else
{
printf("CODE ERROR:\n" );
printf(" -rename...: %d\n", r );
printf(" -errno....: %d\n", errno);
}
return 0;
}
Reviewers: raster, vtorri, jpeg, NikaWhite, reutskiy.v.v, an.kroitor, cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: artem.popov, cedric, jpeg
Tags: #efl, #windows
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4561
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
The Efl.Canvas.Text object loses its parent due to a specific behavior
of Edje when swallowing objects.
The mentioned object then loses sync with the Ui.Text object, thus not
getting deleted upon destruction - that's actually because Edje
reparents to the canvas upon its own deletion.
Adding this fix until we figure out if there is a better alternative.
This patch sends a touch motion event before sending of touch up/down
events. This allows some compositors (enlightenment) to update their
internal representation of where the mouse pointer is before handling
button events (as touch down/up is treated as a mouse button down/up).
Fixes T5094 for the old man ;)
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
This patch adds a timestamp field to the touch structure so that we
can store it and do not have to refetch the timestamp when sending
touch events.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Strictness of various Eolian APIs has been enhanced, for example
eolian_class_function_get_by_name now won't return anything if
you request an EOLIAN_PROPERTY and the found func is just an
EOLIAN_PROP_GET, and various APIs won't accept arbitrary inputs
like EOLIAN_UNRESOLVED or EOLIAN_PROPERTY now, instead you will
need to provide EOLIAN_PROP_GET, EOLIAN_PROP_SET or EOLIAN_METHOD
explicitly.
The purpose of this is to reduce potential bugs and fix ambiguous
behavior. Thanks to use of EINA_SAFETY, appropriate errors should
be printed into terminal when an API is used incorrectly.
Small patch to add a handler so we can listen for when the surface
configure event is complete and can then go ahead and attach buffers
to the surface. This allows rage <filename> to work again in Weston :)
NB: This does allow rage <filename> to work under Weston now, but
still fails under Enlightenment for some reason :(
ref T5090
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>