Refer to the previous commits for more context.
When an evas object is given to a container, be it with a variant of
efl_pack() or efl_content_set(), its "ownership" is given to the new
parent container. But ownership here means that the new container may
delete the child when it sees fit (i.e. when the container itself dies,
for instance). This does not mean that a reference was passed from the
calling context to the container. The actual EO owner of the child is
always the canvas or another canvas object, even if it the object is
unpacked.
Note: This means that invalid calls to efl_pack or efl_content_set will
not automatically delete the child object. This is the same as legacy,
and results in floating objects. Just check the return value! :)
Hopefully this is correct for bindings.
Summary:
When if item_show / bring_in is proceeded as 'deferred_show'
sequence, Scrollto_Type does not be checked perfectly.
As a result,
ELM_GENLIST_ITEM_SCROLLTO_NONE and any other integer values
are worked such as ELM_GENLIST_ITEM_SCROLLTO_BRING_IN.
As doxygen of Elm_Genlist_Item_Scrollto_Type,
ELM_GENLIST_ITEM_SCROLLTO_NONE and other incorrect number
should not work.
Fixes T4854
@fix
Reviewers: SanghyeonLee, woohyun, jpeg
Reviewed By: jpeg
Subscribers: id213sin, conr2d, cedric
Maniphest Tasks: T4854
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4684
This lets me narrow down the remaining cases of pointers across the EFL.
The void pointers will later need to be reevaluated on per-case basis and
replaced appropriately where possible/feasible.
Complex types (i.e. list, array, hash, accessor etc.) now do not require
pointers with them anymore (the pointer is implied) and the same goes for
class handles. Eolian now explicitly disallows creating pointers to these
as well. This is the first part of the work to remove pointers from Eolian
completely, with the goal of simplifying the DSL (higher level) and therefore
making it easier for bindings (as well as easier API usage).
@feature