This fixes the following scenario:
1) An event handler starts another main loop
2) The new main loop processes all the remaining event_handlers of this
event and the remaining events
3) New events are added to the events list
4) A new iteration occurs
Prior behavior was that on (4) the events already processed were
triggered again. The code added to ecore_suite shows a test case,
similar to the one that is fixed now for modal dialogs on WebKit-EFL. I
preferred to let the INF() messages in order to be easy to copy, paste
and debug outside of the suite if anyone wants to. When the number of
tests grows more, we might want to separate them in different files.
By: Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi@profusion.mobi>
SVN revision: 49390
imlib2 bmp loader, but it was imcomplete compared to the bmp
standards, so i actually ended up reading the file format definitions
on line i could find and using lots of test images... wrote a new one.
you can at least view bmp files now. note - i found 1 bmp file that
claims to have an alpha channel (amask is non-empty) and then proceeds
to provide an image with pixels - all alpha 0. so its transparent when
it shouldnt be. beats me but looks like a broken bmp file to me when
it compes to specs.
SVN revision: 49324
define _MSC_VER so that code guarded by it can
be processed by doxygen
* src/lib/evil_stdio.c:
* src/lib/evil_stdio.h:
vasprintf() is also not in mingw crt
* src/lib/evil_unistd.c:
* src/lib/evil_unistd.h:
getpid is declared and defined in mingw crt
SVN revision: 49287
Timers' list is and *ordered list*. Therefore, timers can be added
before timer_current in an inner mainloop. Reschedule timer_current in
this case before looping through timers' list.
Thanks to Barbieri for the insight.
The following test didn't work before and it's ok now (I'm adding it to
ecore_suite too).
static int _timer3(void *data)
{
printf("timer 3, do nothing\n");
return 0;
}
static int _timer2(void *data)
{
printf("timer 2, quit inner\n");
ecore_main_loop_quit();
return 0;
}
static int _timer1(void *data)
{
int *times = data;
(*times)++;
printf("BEGIN: inner\n");
ecore_timer_add(0.3, _timer2, NULL);
ecore_timer_add(0.1, _timer3, NULL);
ecore_main_loop_begin();
printf("END: inner\n");
ecore_main_loop_quit();
return 0;
}
int main(void)
{
int times = 0;
ecore_init();
ecore_timer_add(1.0, _timer1, ×);
printf("BEGIN: main\n");
ecore_main_loop_begin();
assert(times == 1);
printf("timer1 called %d times \n", times);
printf("END: main\n");
return 0;
}
By: Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi@profusion.mobi>
SVN revision: 49245
This fix the issue with elementary cursor end set function.
The cursor is now after the last textblock node, and not before it, as
it was until now.
SVN revision: 49242