This happens with shared objects.
The situation seems to be:
1. object has composited object a of class A in thread 1
2. call something on object a from thread 2, deadlock
In fact, do anything from thread 2 on a shared object and you deadlock.
macOS Sierra provides clock_gettime().
Instead of testing for the Mach kernel to re-implement clock_gettime(),
let first check that clock_gettime() is not already declared. Older OSX
versions will have the Mach-only fallback.
@fix
Summary:
Fix parsing error which occurs when lazEDC keyword is combined
with other keyword by period. (like parts.rect)
@fix
Test Plan: Download attached file and run "make"
Reviewers: Hermet, cedric, jpeg
Subscribers: taxi2se
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4309
This adds a few callbacks to inform applications about
async open and preload:
- load,open
- load,ready
- load,error
- load,cancel
This patch adds a new EAPI as well: elm_image_async_open_set.
This is the only way to use async file open with the legacy APIs
and should be easily matched with whatever EO API we end up using
(be it based on promises or events).
Alter the test cases for make check as they were using the
unstable EO API which I just removed.
Thanks @arosis for the original patch. And sorry for the huge
delay in merging this.
See also: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4215
@feature
This test has been failing on Jenkins again and again. After adding the debug
a while ago it now shows that the value is between 0.01 and 0.02 in all cases
I have seen. Relaxing the timeout here a bit to make it pass in situation where
our CI is under load.
Fileselector test was waiting for the wrong event. It caused the test to
fail in some situations, since it could check the object when it is
not ready.
Fix T4502
@fix
This change lets us remove a field from the structure that leads to
around 20KiB more of saving in private dirty pages in elementary.
This also looks a bit better and feels a bit cleaner.
Breaks API and ABI.
testing all the core features of eo domains now. yes it could be a lot
more extensive but it tests the important day to day cases. this is
the case across most of our tests too - they dont really stress things
out a lot.