An eio model (and I believe most other models as well, in fact)
require a Efl.Loop.User as parent in order for efl future/promises
to work. This adds a fallback code directly inside eio model. The
alternative was to parent and efl_del all models in fileselector.
See T4686
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.
Efl - efl_model_base changed to use eina_promise
Eio - eio_model use efl_model_base with promise
Eldbus - elddbus models use promise now
Elementary - elm_view_list and elm_view_form use new models with promise
updated all related examples and tests
Instead of "@in type name;" we now use "@in name: type;". This change
is done because of consistency with the rest of Eolian; pretty much
every other part of Eolian syntax uses the latter form.
This is a big breaking change in the .eo format, so please update your
.eo files accordingly and compile Elementary together with the EFL.
@feature