Goal is to be able to remove all internal Evas call from inside all
loader module. To do so we are going to open and hold a reference to the
file from outside of the module, read the header, create the image data,
load the data, close that reference.
Once that done, the next step is to let the file remain open as soon as
the filename/key is set and add an API to set an Eina_File directly. This
way edje can maintain the same file open as it use for an edje object,
keeping things in sync and avoid rendering glitch during update.
Ecore_Evas_Input should use this function to report mouse move events.
The previous used function should be used to refeed events, or to
artificially feed mouse move events to the canvas. Basically every other
feed_mouse_move use case that is not an event from the input system.
This function should be used internally by the input system
(Ecore_Evas_Input) to feed Evas with move events. The x,y event info is
relative to the base of the window/surface, instead of the 0,0 of the
canvas.
This case only happens for now under Wayland, where the 0,0 of the
canvas is translated due to the window decorations that are drawn by the
client.
- pack active flag and generation nbr in an _Eo_Id_Entry struct
- replace Eina_Trash with a fifo which lives in mmaped memory owned by eo_id.
- fifo uses indexes instead of pointers to spare memory
- never used entries are served first, then those in the fifo
are reused, thus we ensure that a freed entry won't soon be reused.
num size.. and alloc size is much bigger as it makes room for 1024
quads per alloc increase (6*1024 vertexes etc.). literally this drops
e17's cpu usage while compositing stuff by 40%...at least in my test
case.
If Ecore_Evas is requested to draw its own frame, then set the
framespace too. Otherwise, keep it at 0,0 + 0x0, which means not
framespace offset at all (and the window will have exactly the
requested size).
Also remove the Classes section from the Ecore_Audio_Group, we don't
need it as the pages are linked automatically
Signed-off-by: Daniel Willmann <d.willmann@samsung.com>