Summary:
If dnd in the same window is activated, the focus goes away from the
ecore_wl2 window to the dnd window, after that focus.pointer is NULL.
After focus.pointer is NULL ev->win of all the events will be 0 which
breaks dnd-motions, drop and end.
With prev_pointer beeing the last focused window, we can simply set this
window as event window. After that dnd with jesus works perfectly.
@fix
Reviewers: devilhorns
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4093
If we do drag & drop and then do copy & paste, both _wl_selection_receive
and _wl_dnd_receive are called for one action (dnd or cnp). It is reduntdant.
We only need one data received callback to handle two cases dnd and cnp.
We have copy & paste and drag & drop selection types, but we cannot
distinguish between these two types when requesters receive data
from data ready event.
This patch adds a new enum to help selection requesters distinguish
between two selection types and have suitable actions for each type.
this is copied from weston, except all the code which is supposed to be of
struct type "offer" has been renamed "source" and then reused in the same way
that weston uses "offer" in order to maximize reader confusion
deleting the source here is invalid since the selection only changes in the
corresponding callback from the wayland interface
this code is mostly copied from weston:
78d4bf9a3ec990dceee23fd53962a69891352a0e
9c93179023fe894e417ccd20533d72d672d976fc
credit to Carlos Garnacho <carlosg@gnome.org> as original author
fix T3455
@feature
these files were created containing code which was very obviously copied from
weston. when copying code, copyright headers must also be copied in order to
comply with licenses.
Summary:
printf %m stringifies and prints errno. I've tried to remove its use
anywhere that the immediately preceding function might not set errno
or is a complicated function for which knowing errno doesn't really
give any useful information.
I've left a few of the drmMode calls because they're just wrappers
around ioctl, which legitimately sets errno.
@fix
Reviewers: zmike, devilhorns
Reviewed By: zmike, devilhorns
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3572