During a window destruction, the input devices are deleted and
removed from the internal devices list. Since 83d18617b4
basic devices are children of a seat, which means that the seat
deletion was triggering the devices deletion as well. As a
consequence, we were walking an invalid list of devices.
I'm not sure we should have a list of children in the device
data and I'm also not sure we should have a list of devices in
evas, instead of just the list of seats. It's a bit messy right
now.
Ref T5540
1. The word "class" is a pain point with many languages where
it's a keyword. Type is a little better. Also, the property
was already named "device_type" and not "device_class".
2. Remove Efl.Input.Device.Sub_Class
It's not used inside EFL upstream codebase, and unlikely to
be used anywhere else (even in Tizen).
Hopefully no one used the Efl_ enum types. So far only the Evas_
types should be in used.
Ref T5540
Those are now merged with Efl.Object parent, name and comment.
The reasoning is that only seats can be parent devices; And name
and description are not only name clashes but also not extremely
useful anyway.
Tested with VNC.
Fixes T5540
It was always returning true. There is little point in returning
a bool here, an invalid scale value (eg. <= 0) wouuld lead to a
state where scale_get() != scale_set() and that's about it.
This API is used by elementary widgets like:
edje_object_base_scale_get(elm_layout_edje_get(ly));
This means elm_layout in fact should also expose it directly.
Ref T5315
it seems luajit (and lua) broke api again... removed a #define from
their headers from 5.1->5.2 of lua (and seemingly luajit2.1 too). :(
this should fix T2728
@fix
this fixes below compile warnings.
"
warning: format ‘%s’ expects argument of type ‘char *’,
but argument 3 has type ‘void *’ [-Wformat=]
printf("Successfully set the edje file: %s, group: %s\n",
file, eina_list_nth(grps, 0));
"
eo_prefix are set to "efl_text".
Also, "Efl.Text.Format" is shortened to now include the "_format"
prefix.
"Efl.Text.Font" keeps the "_font" prefix, for better readability.
This should later be setup through the theme.
One option will be to use global text classes.
Until the above is finalized, at least set this font and size to make
setup of the widget a bit easier.
The following API is now supported with efl_part:
- Efl.Text.text { set; get; }
- Efl.Text.Cursor.cursor { get; }
- Efl.Text.Cursor.cursor_paragraph_first;
- Efl.Text.Cursor.cursor_paragraph_last;
- Efl.Text.Cursor.cursor_position { set; get; }
- Efl.Text.Cursor.cursor_coord_set;
- Efl.Text.Cursor.cursor_line_char_first;
- Efl.Text.Cursor.cursor_line_char_last;
- Efl.Text.Cursor.cursor_char_next;
- Efl.Text.Cursor.cursor_char_prev;
- Efl.Text.Cursor.cursor_line_jump_by;
- Efl.Text.Cursor.cursor_copy;
- Efl.Text.Cursor.cursor_content { get; }
- Efl.Text.Cursor.cursor_geometry { get; }
- Efl.Text.Cursor.cursor_text_insert;
Many of the 'part_text' functionality was moved to legacy, too.
See the edje_object.eo to see which ones are still supported.
You now use the following:
efl_text_set(efl_part(edje_obj, "part"), "text");
const char *text = efl_text_get(efl_part(edje_obj, "part"));
The former method of edje_object_part_text_set/get is now legacy.
Also, adjusted 'tests/emotion/emotion_test_main-eo.c' with
this change.
Originally it was its own object.
There are some valid claims that there is no justification for it to
remain an object.
Furthermore, it's apparent that it added little benefit: changes of
each cursors, in practice, triggered a query for all objects of the
same textblock. There wasn't real advantage to have a finer resolution
of controlling the cursors with their own events.
This ports back a lot of code, and changes a lot of other code in the
higher-up widgets, such as Efl.Ui.Text and co.
The usage was replaces from:
efl_canvas_text_cursor_char_next(cur_obj)
to
efl_canvas_text_cursor_char_next(text_obj, cur_obj)
that is, it is an operations on the TEXT OBJECT, rather than on the
(now removed) cursor object.
So, one less efl object to worry about now.
Hopefully, the port went smooth.
The previous version of the daemon was using functions specific to
Linux, such as epoll...
The daemon communication part has been rewritten to use Ecore
functionalities.
Sorry for the inconvenience guys
The opcodes registration request is sent directly in case the connection
is already made. Otherwise, the request is waiting for the connection to
be made by the dedicated thread (not the main loop).
That's why the request can be sent by the two different threads at the
same time, leading to send it twice. It means a callback for an opcode
would be invoked twice everytime a request with this opcode is received.
This patch fixes it by checking if the request has already been sent.
for compatibility reasons this can only be changed in a signal callback
in the default theme.
all themes should now use NOGRAB for parts which can be used to trigger
window_move signal bindings
ref T5552