this is a further fix for T5464 to actually make the intended option
work at all. what was there was broken. now it works. init order was
wrong - screensaver was relying on event id's from e_client socde that
were not initted yet AND the handlers didnt account for "dont blank
when fullscreen window is there" at all. @fix
So yeah, I've literally used sed to replace every occurrence of
ecore_time_add() with ecore_timer_loop_add() because I'm reasonably
confident that no part of E has a legitimate need for timer based on the
exact current time.
It would be really nice if I'm not wrong. :)
The reason for this is the incredible spew of clock_gettime() calls I'm
seeing on an ARM system (that should have a vdso for gettime, but...)
This can amount to thousands of system calls per second.
#YOLO
This api give the possibility to add sink to an E_Client and control the volume
or the mute state of the sinks associated with this E_Client.
@features
Qt 5.7 has introduced an extra enviornment var for getting Qt/KDE
apps to follow gtk theming so we will export that alongside the
one that we already support.
Thanks to AJSlye for finding reporting and figuring this out.
this gives e by default sudo gui support with an askpass util that
sudo can use as well as setting the env var correctly so it will be
used by sudo.
@feature
this allows different display protocols to start their applications at
different times to ensure that any initialization has completed prior to
starting anything requiring a window
fix T3475
for the case e_xkb gets initialized, we need to init it before ecore_drm
is called, otherwise ecore_drm will create his own context and keymap,
which will be overriden a few moment later when e_xkb is initializied.
So by calling e_comp_wl_input_keymap_set before ecore_drm_init the
correct context and keymap is set and no useless elements are created.
The mainproblem is that the comp_type is set when the compositor is
already running, so we have to pass the type at the init to the e_xkb
to tell for which kind of compositor we are running.
so every time i restart e i have my windows all messed up. it's
INSANELY annoying and time consuming every single time having to move
a dozen or more windows back to where they should be just because i
restarted e. i've narrowed it down to 2 places. 1 which is trying to
handle "out of screen" windows and during startup it seems things are
not quite stable yet as the randr code figures things out until the
event storm settles down.
when this is then fixed - another bit of code just shuffles windows up
all the time by a titlebar whcih is also supremely annoying. this is
the code that adopes a new frame for a window.
so the nasty hack to avoid piles of pain right now is for the first 5
seconds of e's life - don't do this stuff. at least you can now use e
and not be annoyed to hell and back every restart.
yes a nicer fix may be better - but that's going to take a lot more
time and patience and until then - this will do.
these bindings activate before any other handler can process the
corresponding event and will block all propagation of the event upon
activation
as an example, the alt+wheel default binding for flipping desks currently
passes through a number of event handlers prior to activating the binding,
meaning that it's possible for the wheel action to have unwanted effects
when these handlers cause actions before the binding stops the propagation.
using a MANAGER context instead ensures that this is not possible
Summary:
@fix the display / customisation of KDE5 apps.
KDE5 applications don't understand anything other then gnome or kde
They expect everyone else to set QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME to tell them how
to theme there apps otherwise they use a fallback mode which results in
missing icons and a inability to change the appearance of applications
see https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=920792 for more info.
There are two sensible defaults for this variable, "kde" which will
make apps appear the same as they do if they are run in kde. and gtk2
which will make kde applications follow the gtk/gnome theme, we have
decided on choosing gtk2 as it means that kde/qt apps will follow the
app and icon theme set in the enlightenment settings dialog. Some users
who wish to use Qt apps without any gnome or gtk usage may choose to
install qt5ct and overwrite this variable with qt5ct and use that to
configure there Qt5 applications.
Reviewers: raster, zmike
Subscribers: jeffhoogland, cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3498
I have been running with this enabled for a while and it should not make
trouble but if it does simply reverting this one if totally fine while I'm
away.
this will allow all colorclasses present in the current theme to be edited
instead of only the hardcoded ones in the module. it will also require
completely new translations, for which translators will need to read the edc
files of the default theme (cleverly located in another repo) and provide
translations to the _translate() callback in the theme module
the editor currently lacks indicators for active/type on the colorclass
list, but this can be added in time. meanwhile, a large amount of code is
no longer duplicated or maintained in this repo
Wayland shm sets up a sigbus handler for catching invalid shm region
access. If we setup our sigbus handler here, then the wl-shm sigbus
handler will not function properly
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary:
We should be building Enlightenement with "--enable-wayland-only"
even if xcb, ecore-x... are not present. The Evas wayland-shm
engine will then be a prerequisite, though.
E_Alert being too much X11-oriented, let us disable it completely
before it is ported.
Also, do not require the X11 rendering engines at runtime.
Reviewers: stefan, devilhorns
Reviewed By: devilhorns
Subscribers: stefan_schmidt, stefan
Projects: #enlightenment-git
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1986
the previous patch(es) had a number of issues which made them unsuitable for general use:
* only checking "/usr" and "/usr/local" paths, despite this only being accurate if e was installed into /usr or /usr/local
* only checking if the paths were at the beginning of the string, when it's possible that they could be anywhere
* failure to also check XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
* improper formatting: this is a bit of a nitpick, but there are no correct instances of 'strcmp(a, b) == 0' in the e codebase.
This commit @fix a duplicated entry in XDG_DATA_DIRS which is also
added prematurely, if eina_prefix_get is already /usr (most of the
times) we dont want to add it here
(cherry picked from commit f42f5f1cfe)
Signed-off-by: Deon Thomas <PrinceAMD.Elive@gmail.com>
there is only one E_Comp which can now be accessed by the e_comp global.
if you're editing a file with some uses of these deprecated functions, replace their usages with appropriate references to this variable
pass -Wno-deprecated-declarations to ignore these warnings during build
init of e_screensaver sets up an event handler for the
powersave_update event (which would be 0 unless powersave is init
first).
Thanks to dt9 for the report ! ;)
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
In preferences we show which external applications can be used for
setting preferences. If several desktop environments are installed, this
list will have several duplicates, as there can be many different apps
for setting a preference.
With this setting we can filter out for one desktop_environment.
@feature
This reverts commit 91b3f2e0e1.
revert wars part 4: the blizzard blitz!
the main point of freezing idlers here was not, in fact, to optimize, but to block an infinite loop which pegged the cpu until screensaver ended. this solution should be less issue-prone for the one person who had issues with the previous fix.
this was pretty old/legacy and looked like it would fall over pretty easily. there's no users and I see no use for it, so it goes bye bye
removals: e_main_idler_before* api
* try to clear up build system for separating out ecore-x
* add #ifdefs for lots of ecore-x stuff
* break out some internal e wl functions for reuse in api
* store wl surface buffers as an inlist
* add protocol-specific client compositor data
** move lots of X client attributes here
* add pixmap type checks to a number of X-specific things, such as grabinput, to block them for non-X clients
* rearrange startup order to work with wayland
* move X screensaver code to e_comp_x
* flag modules still requiring X with -DNEED_X
huge fustercluck commit because there wasn't really a way to separate out the changes. better to just rip it all out at once.
* compositor and window management completely rewritten. this was the goal for E19, but it pretty much required everything existing to be scrapped since it wasn't optimized, streamlined, or sensible. now instead of having the compositor strapped to the window manager like an outboard motor, it's housed more like an automobile engine.
** various comp structs have been merged into other places (eg. E_Comp_Zone is now just part of E_Zone where applicable), leading to a large deduplication of attributes
** awful E_Comp_Win is totally dead, having been replaced with e_comp_object smart objects which work just like normal canvas objects
** protocol-specific window management and compositor functionality is now kept exclusively in backend files
** e_pixmap api provides generic client finding and rendering api
** screen/xinerama screens are now provided directly by compositor on startup and re-set on change
** e_comp_render_update finally replaced with eina_tiler
** wayland compositor no longer creates X windows
** compositor e_layout removed entirely
* e_container is gone. this was made unnecessary in E18, but I kept it to avoid having too much code churn in one release. its sole purpose was to catch some events and handle window stacking, both of which are now just done by the compositor infra
* e_manager is just for screensaver and keybind stuff now, possibly remove later?
* e_border is gone along with a lot of its api. e_client has replaced it, and e_client has been rewritten completely; some parts may be similar, but the design now relies upon having a functional compositor
** window configuration/focus functions are all removed. all windows are now managed solely with evas_object_X functions on the "frame" member of a client, just as any other canvas object can be managed.
*** do NOT set interceptors on a client's comp_object. seriously.
* startup order rewritten: compositor now starts much earlier, other things just use attrs and members of the compositor
* ecore_x_pointer_xy_get usage replaced with ecore_evas_pointer_xy_get
* e_popup is totally gone, existing usage replaced by e_comp_object_util_add where applicable, otherwise just placed normally on the canvas
* deskmirror is (more) broken for now
* illume is totally fucked
* Ecore_X_Window replaced with Ecore_Window in most cases
* edge binding XWindows replaced with regular canvas objects
* some E_Win functionality has changed such that delete callbacks are now correctly called in ALL cases. various dialogs have been updated to not crash as a result
comp files and descriptions:
e_comp.c - overall compositor functions, rendering/update loop, shape cutting
e_comp_x.c - X window management and compositor functionality
e_comp_wl.c - Wayland surface management and compositor functionality
e_comp_canvas.c - general compositor canvas functions and utilities
e_comp_object.c - E_Client->frame member for managing clients as Evas_Objects, utility functions for adding objects to the compositor rendering systems
additional authors: ivan.briano@intel.com
feature: new compositor
removal: e_border, e_container, e_popup
desklock's layer is below the start splash layer, so this can just be shown any time regardless of whether it's enabled. security++
previously the fact that e was restarting could break out of desklocked startup due to how the env variables were set. now there is a new variable which only gets set when the screen is locked which will force lock on startup even during restarts
T681
provide a config upgrade path to version 13 which nulls/frees out
theme config (save memory - but more housekeeping), and that also
copeis ofer all files in ~/.e/e/themes to ~/.elementary/themes so you
don't lose themes you personally have and deletes the old e theme dir
if this succeeds.
also remove all #includes of Elementary.h and Emotion.h from single c
files as they are requirements now and in e.h
also remove theme path vars and code as theme path is no longer used.
now e only uses elementary's theme. this is to stop the bitrot and
forking of e's theme vs the unified elm theme that has everything for
e in it already. this obviously makes elm a requirement of e18 on, and
this also notes that emotion is always in efl these days, so its no
longer an option, and ecore-imf is no longer used as edje does the
entires now itself. in future it'll all be elm.
this is a major unification point for themes for elm and e. this will
need some testing, but everything seems to work day-to-day, but theme
selector is untested.
this also removes the theme selector for splash as that is now simply
unified with the same theme as everything else.
NB: Ecore_IMF (when it uses the wayland module) needs to have
xdg_runtime_dir set. This change ensures that env variable is set
before we init ecore_imf.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>