Apply badzero.cocci, badnull.coci and badnull2.cocci
This should convert all cases where there's a comparison to NULL to simpler
forms. This patch applies the following transformations:
code before patch ||code after patch
===============================================================
return a == NULL; return !a;
return a != NULL; return !!a;
func(a == NULL); func(!a);
func(a != NULL); func(!!a);
b = a == NULL; b = !a;
b = a != NULL; b = !!a;
b = a == NULL ? c : d; b = !a ? c : d;
b = a != NULL ? c : d; b = a ? c : d;
other cases:
a == NULL !a
a != NULL a
SVN revision: 51487
* Remove vim modelines:
find . -name '*.[chx]' -exec sed -i '/\/\*$/ {N;N;/ \* vim:ts/d}' \{\} \;
find . -name '*.[chx]' -exec sed -i '/\/[\*\/] *vim:/d' \{\} \;
* Remove leading blank lines:
find . -name '*.[cxh]' -exec sed -i '/./,$!d'
If you use vim, use this in your .vimrc:
set ts=8 sw=3 sts=8 expandtab cino=>5n-3f0^-2{2(0W1st0
SVN revision: 50816
fullscreen windows).
I modified this patch slightly. Removed some unused handlers. limits.h
is already included in e.h, so no need to reinclude it. Fixed formatting.
SVN revision: 50356
I guess there is nothing more annoying than having a fullscreen window
to watch a quick movie, read some text or webpage or whatever and have
the DPMS to show, or the screensaver to be activated or your screen to
be locked.
This patch uses the new border signal and counts, if there is at least
one fullscreen border, then avoid doing these annoyances.
I'm not accounting for any border parameter/property, like if it is in
a visible screen or desktop. I hope this is fine, otherwise let me know.
I also asked and common sense at IRC (at least to me and englebass) is
that there is no need to configure such behavior, so there is no
configure option for it.
I'm also thinking about maximized windows to have a configurable
behavior to match this, but I'm not sure.
SVN revision: 49262
If you deactivate screensaver (ie: move mouse) or unlock desklock
within some given threshold, ask user if he would like to enter
presentation mode or even if should increase timeout to next event.
This is also useful when at the office and you quickly move mouse in
order to keep your explanation. If you know your explanation is short,
just hit "increase timeout", otherwise "Yes" to increase timeout.
Increase timeout is a multiplier that will increment the factor on
each dialog answer.
There is an option to stop asking. This can be changed in "Advanced"
versions of screensaver and desklock dialogs.
SVN revision: 40414
desklock now can use the same wallpaper as desktop, this is what I use
and was annoyed to have to remember to change in both places.
SVN revision: 40383
between all ecore graphic engine to ease porting of application and reduce the amount of
specific code per engine. This patch does just that.
All your application should continu to work has previously, if it's not the case
please report any new behaviour regarding mouse and keyboard.
SVN revision: 39505
make about ands theme about use object dialog windows. save code and
centralise.
make object windows be able to accept shaped and borderless hints.
SVN revision: 36836
1. configure/build changes to allow cross-compiling painlessly
2. pager module namespace changes - this was still dirty afdter the namespace
cleanup, so clean it up
3. add a powersave subsystem - doesnt have an "automatic" way to turn on and
off right now, this i think is best provided by modules (that do things like
monitor acpi status's (eg close lid of laptop), AC power status etc. etc.
this allows e to nicely defer "power" expensive actions to avoid disk
spinups etc.
4. move to use the new ecore poller system - discussed long ago as part of
power management/saving issues. now it exists
5. add a canvas idle flush call that helsp cope with the new shm greedy
software x11 engine stuff
6. use the new powersave subsystem where appropriate
7. fix non-zeroed/initted memory access in e_fm_main
8. fix mem leak for e menus
9. remove ipc handlers for changed/removed config values
10. use animaotr not timer for menu scrolls - then menu scrolls obey the fps
config
11. fix up timer/poll happienss of cursor idle stuff
12. remove avoid damage from popups for now - causing problems
13. change battery and temp readouts to b e shorter so they fit
14. pager can emit signals on focus change for mini-windows now
15. temperature module now uses a slave process and uses stdin/out to talk to
it and get output - this makes e smoother as in my expereicne i found getting
the temp on my laptop actually took like 200ms so e "hang" for 200ms while
reading the acpi files - so now the subprocess does it and just writesa back
to e when it gets it.
ecore:
1. add ecore_pollers. see the documentation on them in doxygen comments :)
2. fix timers to only go off when they have to - bug there that made e's
select time out a LOT more than it needed to. defensive coding hid the
problem. now fixed. e should be much more power friendly now.
3. formatting/niceness in ecore_exe stuff
4. some comments on comments with SIGIO ideas vs. select
5. add call to be able to add an idle enterer at the start of the list of
them, not just the end (as has been the default)
6. fix ecore_evas to support auto evas idler calls after 0.5 secs of idle in
all canvases - and to do it right
7. if argb destination - set the shape EVENT shape (to mask out events in
transparent regions much like shape does withotu translucency)
8. in ecore_x add support for the event shape
evas:
1. fix cache to work properly and not just always fill up (as it seemed to
like to think cahce useage dropped below 0 when it didnt and thus just
over-fill)
2. software x11 engine now ONLY uses shm segments - no ximages over the
socket. this ximage hack was there to avoid the 2 round trips involved in
setting up an shm image - now i mitigated that wih an shm image cache pool.
it keeps shm images around and repurposes them for new update regions if
appropriate. this means many fewer shm creates (about 1/100th the number) and
since we recycle the memory less 0 memory page filling by the kernel - in the
end, i recorded about a 10-20% speedup over the old software x11 engine.
simple tests i have seen up to 120% speedups. idle flush now does something -
it frees all the cached shm segments. it has a hard-coded limit of 4mb worth
of shm segments (or 32 segments - whichever comes first) to keep around. once
can never complain much about speedups methinks :). also evas will defer sync
until the NEXT frame is written - this means evas can calculate the next
frame of data while x dma's/copies the images to the screen at the same time
(if you hve a dual core or multi-cpu machnike or your xserver is able to use
DMA to copy image data to the screen/video ram then this should see a decent
speedup).
SVN revision: 33448
send signal in the event that an invalid password has been entered
update text to indicate current state
don't accept text input while authenticating (as the text gets whiped out if it was wrong once pam returns)
SVN revision: 29593
all group names prefaced by e/
its entirely possible i missed a few small places in this, so there may be some growing pains in the next day or two
also, spectrum content -> e.swallow.content
SVN revision: 25057
Almost every signal and required part name has changed. This means that ALL themes other than the default one are now broken. Sorry, but this had to happen.
I have a list of mappings from old to new at http://rephorm.com/files/dump/e_theme_map.txt
There will probably be a little more cleanup on this in the coming days. Then I'll write it all up in a nice theme spec.
SVN revision: 25033