This is the default. This lets you make textblock (or parts affected by this tag) auto align according to the natural paragraph direction.
SVN revision: 50985
Sorry, but full documented code will be committed tomorrow, this commit is needed for the API stabilization.
Major changes in this commit:
1. Changed the textblock node system there is now a linked list for the format nodes and a linked list for the text nodes. Format and text nodes point to one anoter in a matter that will be explained in the source file (will be committed tomorrow). Each text node now represents a paragraph and each format node points to a specific location in a text node.
2. Text/Format nodes are now two distinct data types.
3. The concept of nodes is no longer exposed in the API except for the format nodes which are only slightly exposed just to enable users of the API to cycle all the formats in order to find stuff like anchors.
4. Every node has a PS (paragraph separator) format node pointing to it's end, except for the last one which has nothing. Nodes are only broken by PS's.
5. Changed the BiDi functions to work nicely with offsets in big chunks of text.
More is explained in the email with the subject 'Evas Textblock redesign + edje_entry adjustments' that will be sent tomorrow because of technical issues.
For full documentation about this object wait for the next commit.
SVN revision: 50930
* Remove vim modelines:
find . -name '*.[chx]' -exec sed -i '/\/\*$/ {N;N;/ \* vim:ts/d}' \{\} \;
find . -name '*.[chx]' -exec sed -i '/\/[\*\/] *vim:/d' \{\} \;
* Remove leading blank lines:
find . -name '*.[cxh]' -exec sed -i '/./,$!d'
If you use vim, use this in your .vimrc:
set ts=8 sw=3 sts=8 expandtab cino=>5n-3f0^-2{2(0W1st0
SVN revision: 50816
Changing textblock and text objects to work with Eina_Unicode instead of utf8 (internally, API remains intact).
Started relying on new fribidi 0.19.2 instead of the old fribidi.
A lot of fixes to the font engine.
Renaming of evas_common_font_utf8_* to evas_common_encoding_utf8_*
This relies on new Eina changes and types: Eina_Unicode, Eina_UStrbuf and Eina_UStringshare.
SVN revision: 50595
The notnull.cocci script from Coccinelle finds places where you check if a
variable is NULL, but it's known not to be NULL. The check can be safely
removed. For example, this code would be caught by notnull:
if (!var) return;
if (var && var->fld) { ... }
It's needless to check again if var is not NULL because if it's in fact NULL,
it would have returned on the previous "if". This commit removes all the
trivial places where this pattern happens. Another patch will be generated for
the more complex cases.
SVN revision: 50241
rendering. to turn on:
1.
configure with --enable-async-render
2.
export EVAS_RENDER_MODE=non-blocking
presto. necessitates some api swizzling (thus the expedite. ecore etc. changes)
the kind of results you get on a desktop:
http://www.rasterman.com/files/evas-async-vs-none.html
SVN revision: 49087
* Subclass macro now gets a different function to retrieve the parent class,
which should return a pointer to a fully set up class, instead of filling
up one passed to it.
* Add this functions and use them in SmartClippedObject and Box
* New function to check the type of a Smart object all over its hierarchy tree
SVN revision: 47379
This commit moves Evas.h contents a lot, but it should not change code
(some conts were added, some function attributes were changed).
The purpose of such is to define the order that doxygen show modules
in its documentation.
I also splitted documentation a bit more, and added a src/examples to
list useful example code. Right now it is just a pure-evas
draw-and-save using buffer engine.
NOTE: there is lots to document, and the @todo list is quite long but
I guess lots of things there were done already. Raster, could
you review this list?
SVN revision: 47308
evas_object_textblock.c: In function ‘_nodes_next_merge’:
evas_object_textblock.c:380: error: ‘Evas_Object_Textblock_Node’ has no member named ‘len’
SVN revision: 46874
They are used in single function, so don't keep them in structure.
As a side-effect rework _layout_line_advance for better readability.
SVN revision: 46872
Previously, due to propagation to parent, an event could have
been received more than once by an object. This triggered
strange behaviour in edje for example where you could receive
mouse,down,1 signal many time for one swallowed object.
This patch is a fix for that problem, I hope it doesn't break
anything (e17 and elementary_test run fine here, but report
any break related to events please).
SVN revision: 46869
Use strtod() and avoid couple of walks. Of course the walks were quite
small and it will not bring noticeable improvements, but code is
smaller and easier to read, so why not?
SVN revision: 46530
keep tag and replacement size, compare it before doing strcmp() and
return the size so further calculations use it (eina_strbuf_append()
-> eina_strbuf_append_length())
SVN revision: 46529
Canvas was (ab)using the same callback signature as Objects, so you
always got a confusing NULL parameter.
Just clean it up to be Evas_Object_Event_Cb and Evas_Event_Cb, each
with its own signature.
SVN revision: 46206
formatted) as it will skip (relatively quickly0 draws outside the canvas
viewport. this could become quicker with a fask line-skip table to specific
coordinates, but for now, it's a
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better. like going from 1fps to 60fps+
SVN revision: 45836
- they dont. in reality.
2. major text rendeering speedups. up to 41% in textblock intl, 33% in
textblock basic, 12-20$ in other text rendering tests. generic eina hash's
are just tooo slow for what we are doing there. specialised "Fash"
blocked-array.
3. still LOTS of optimisations left.
SVN revision: 45829
1. the concept of callbacks for a canvas as a whole. add/ del/ del_full these
2. focus in+out events for the canvas as a whole - can help solve some issues
with inoput methods + ecore-imf + entries (like edje_entry)
3. add callabcks to be called before/after flush of display.
SVN revision: 45761
This patch adds some stuff for smart callback description/instropection, which
is still untested but doesn't break anything that's out there now. Should help
with bindings later on.
Also some parenting guidelines for smart objects, so it's easier to spawn a
subclass out of another. Look at Box and Table for an example on this.
And again, rebuild everything that uses smart objects after this update, or
the world will turn into a happy place where lawyers are no longer needed...
and we don't want to upset the lawyers.
SVN revision: 45043
Evas image load was always reporint "generic" error, since it was
disconnected from actual loader modules.
This commit will break the module loader API (as it's restricted to
inside Evas, this should be no problem). The return was turned into
"Eina_Bool" for clarity, while an extra "int *error" is responsible to
report errors. This approach was choosen to force compiler warnings
and to try avoid mistakes as EINA_FALSE == EVAS_LOAD_ERROR_NONE and
thus we'd get opposite behavior if something slips.
Most loaders play well, except by eet that does not provide means to
know if the file open failed due missing file, incorrect format or
corrupted file :-(
Please report any issues. I added eina_log debugging to loader
functions, just run your Evas application as:
EINA_LOG_LEVELS=evas_main:4 your_app
SVN revision: 44666
This code should be cleaner and easier to understand. It also provides
the ability to spread image decompression on all CPU core. I currently
set it to the exact number of CPU core you have in your machine, if you
find case where it slow down your EFL apps too much, we can reduce this
to give at least one core to evas.
All previous bugs related with async preload are gone, hopefully no
new one are in. Please report any problem with backtrace to me.
SVN revision: 44537
changed. still renders all, but better now. keeps map surfacer around for
shits and giggles until map unset or object deleted. als be able to set
smooth map and disable alpha (for smart objects)
SVN revision: 43362
change evas_map to return a structure that serves as an array of
points. This way we'll know for sure the number of points in it. Right
now it's hardcoded to 4, so check it, but in future we can just allow
more points and it should work.
added docs. I'm not sure about most of it, so it would be good to have
someone to review and fill in more, maybe that's raster? Grep for
"TODO" and you'll see the missing stuff. It would be good to add
examples in evas_map_point_coord_set() and
evas_map_point_image_uv_set()
SVN revision: 43211
Hey raster,
Here is the non intrusive patch I talked to you about. Please apply it as it
introduces some fixes, some improvements and mostly and underlying
infrastructure for future RTL improvements.
(note hebrew & yiddish seem fine, but things expedite test seems to show are
wrong (why i don't know as i dont speak the langs- just comparing to pango /
gtk output):
arabic seems lsightl wrong (maybe composition chars not working?)
gujarati - also seems wrong
malayam - also looks wrong
persian - looks wrong
sinhala - looks wrong
tamil - looks wrong
these are what, appear to me, to look wrong. why they look wrong, i don't
know. i'm guessing its compositiong not being handled. but i dont's peak,
read or write any of these languages so i am unsure of what it really should
be like, why and how to fix it.
anyone want to put up a hand? (everything else is displaying fine as best i
can tell - the langauges i read/speak/somewhat understand are working fine).
SVN revision: 42814