Summary: return value of brace matching function no longer need free().
Test Plan:
1. run elementry_test - Code Editor or Edi.
2. Type some code with braces.
3. Check that closing brace has correct indent.
Reviewers: ajwillia.ms
Reviewed By: ajwillia.ms
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4540
in _state_sync() function, scrollable content's position is used to tell
whether the panel is open or not. in case of a top panel, for example,
it is considered to be open when the content's vertical position equals to zero.
however, this logic has a defect in that the position is always zero
if the content size is zero - not resized properly yet. it caused unwanted results.
this patch added some codes to check
1. if the panel's width or height is bigger than zero
2. if the box which contains panel contents is visible (resizable)
@fix
There are few image formats that converted into *.png on data writing
stage (*.svg, *.tgv). After converting image, this image entry name
changes by <name>.<vector format ext>.png. This make possible save
vector images into edj file.
Because images set could contain vector images too - after save on
disk set image entry name wasn't updated. And still have original name:
<name>.<vector format ext>. This commit update image set entries
name accordingly to the global pool of images.
@fix
yes - the type is const char * for edje runtime (the library) but in
edje_cc we strdup these strings and yes - assign them to a const char *
thus the warning and the need to cast. it's specific co edje_cc only
and so this is correct.
this ensures the integer "id" is at least set before using it, though
reality is it will be set, it's better to have less warnings and there
isn't any other way to silence this warning other that setting it.
this doenst change functionality but just cleans up the file
whitespacing and formatting and removed commented out junk, 80 column
wrapping/overflow etc.
it can contain old callback values which are not overwritten in every
case. This just ensures that in both cases, empty trasher or none empty
trasher, are returning the same state of the struct.
Summary:
This patch fixes the bug Fileselector.
When backend is deleted need to remove event handler from the list.
This commit adds ecore_main_win32_handler_del for correct clean
handlers for cases when monitor backend was created by
eio_monitor_backend_add(Windows method) or eio_monitor_fallback_add. To
remove them needed to use eio_monitor_backend_del(Windows method) or
eio_monitor_fallback_del. To identify the method which should free
backend was added flag monitor->fallback instead of using static
_eio_monitor_win32_native. This solves conflicts if 2 monitors was
created and the second monitor changed the _eio_monitor_win32_native
variable value. When 1 monitor removed it will be deleted correctly .
@fix
Reviewers: NikaWhite
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4518
On windows platform file path contain '\\' instead of '/'.
Test plan:
- on windows platform launch elemntary_test -to fileselector.
- type something into search entry.
@fix
so an odd one. there is a socket, but nothing is actually listening on
it, but clients keep spinning launching efreetd's because the launch,
connect, then get a disconnect and try again immediately keeping
things spinning heavily, so add a delay of 0.5 sec before launchnig
another efreetd if the launch + connect fails and gets a disconnect
within 0.5 sec ... so give up for 0.5 sec before trying again to avoid
a runaway system.
@fix
This reverts commit 082ea96673.
As per mail from Andrii, and he's right:
From: Andrii Kroitor <an.kroitor@samsung.com>
To: Enlightenment developer list <enlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: [E-devel] elementary callbacks hell
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2016 18:03:58 +0200
Recently existing callbacks behavior was broken once again. This time by
https://git.enlightenment.org/core/efl.git/commit/?id=082ea9667343b7016d86143a625881a8c4aa30a4
Before that commit "changed" callback was triggered only on user
changes, after - on user changes and changes from code.
I understand that in some cases this flow is needed. But previously you
could simply trigger your callback after setting value to spinner from
code to get desired missing behavior.
On the other side - now you can't distinguish value changes made by code
from value changes made by user without dirty and painful to support
hacks. If you don't want your callback to be
triggered by elm_spinner_value_set you need to add some flag meaning
"change from code", raise it before every call of value_set, check it
inside callback, remove it after the call.
And if you want to call it from spinner "changed" callback..? Good luck
here. This is possible, but requires additional wrappers around
spinner_add and spinner_value_set and replacement with custom signals.
So this change added bigger problems than solved.
The _c structure used to store the Curl function pointers needs
referencing to be sure it is not freed although still needed.
The non-referencing was leading to a crash during the destruction
of the dialers. The _c was still used although it has been freed
by ecore_con_url_shutdown.
Instead of
Other.Class.some_prop.get;
Other.Class.some_prop.set;
you can write
Other.Class.some_prop { get; set; }
The other syntax is deprecated from now on.
This path add notify for user in case when svg use in image section. It
need for clear understanding why vertor image scale like bitmap. And
add to file name new extension '.png'
Check for bytes written only if more than 0 bytes were sent.
I don't know why some efl code is trying to send 0 bytes, but that works on
Linux and therefore should be fixed on Windows.