Commit Graph

60 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jean-Philippe Andre 52f9220b3f Evas: Rename smart object into Efl.Canvas.Group 2016-06-17 19:32:43 +09:00
Jean-Philippe Andre 42b63f5507 Evas: Add smart_ prefix to all smart functions (eo)
This is a first step at separating legacy smart
object features away from standard efl interfaces.
2016-06-17 19:25:48 +09:00
Jean-Philippe Andre 9a052a740d Evas: Move smart_callbacks_descriptions to legacy 2016-06-17 19:25:47 +09:00
Jean-Philippe Andre b2355d7da3 Evas: Rename Selectable_Interface to Efl.Ui.Selectable 2016-06-10 18:06:15 +09:00
Jean-Philippe Andre 31c4fd1f7c Evas: Rename Scrollable_Interface to Efl.Ui.Scrollable 2016-06-10 18:06:15 +09:00
Jean-Philippe Andre e691de04be Evas: Rename Clickable_Interface to Efl.Ui.Clickable
Event prefix is efl_ui:
 EFL_UI_EVENT_CLICKED
 EFL_UI_EVENT_CLICKED_DOUBLE
 ...

The event prefix could be reduced to efl but I personally
prefer with UI.
2016-06-10 17:33:53 +09:00
Jean-Philippe Andre 37625fca91 Evas/Edje/Elm: Use combined_min instead of min everywhere
This allows apps to set the objects min size with hint_min,
while letting the rest of EFL define the minimum size with
rstricted_min.

I don't like the property names much...
2016-06-09 16:37:49 +09:00
Tom Hacohen a6a2338962 Revert "Eo: Remove eo_del() and make eo_unref() the replacement."
This reverts commit 546ff7bbba.

It seems that eo_del() is useful and removing it was creating bugs.
The issue is that the way we defined parents in eo, both the parent and
the programmer share a reference to the object. When we eo_unref() that
reference as the programmer, eo has no way to know it's this specific
reference we are freeing, and not a general one, so in some
circumstances, for example:
eo_ref(child);
eo_unref(child); // trying to delete here
eo_unref(container); // container is deleted here
eo_unref(child); // child already has 0 refs before this point.

We would have an issue with references and objects being freed too soon
and in general, issue with the references.

Having eo_del() solves that, because this one explicitly unparents if
there is a parent, meaning the reference ownership is explicitly taken
by the programmer.

eo_del() is essentially a convenience function around "check if has
parent, and if so unparent, otherwise, unref". Which should be used when
you want to delete an object although it has a parent, and is equivalent
to eo_unref() when it doesn't have one.
2016-06-01 13:33:21 +01:00
Tom Hacohen 546ff7bbba Eo: Remove eo_del() and make eo_unref() the replacement.
We used to have eo_del() as the mirrored action to eo_add(). No longer,
now you just always eo_unref() to delete an object. This change makes it
so the reference of the parent is shared with the reference the
programmer has. So eo_parent_set(obj, NULL) can free an object, and so
does eo_unref() (even if there is a parent).

This means Eo no longer complains if you have a parent during deletion.
2016-05-17 16:23:23 +01:00
Cedric BAIL c2a1c49ab2 elementary: move all legacy files to their expected new location. 2016-03-23 13:24:41 -07:00