Summary:
Xprint has been deprecated since 2008.
It's recently (August 2015) been removed from debian.
Reviewers: zmike, devilhorns
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3150
Summary: Implement basic kqueue/kevent backend for eio. When it comes to tracking directory changes, this backend falls back to the polling one.
Test Plan: Ran Enlightenment for several days and some other EFL apps without any issue.
Reviewers: cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: cedric
Projects: #e_on_freebsd, #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2983
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
Everything is implemented except visualization, mouse events and some
EMOTION_EVENT. Video can output RGBA, YUY2, YV12 or I420.
About the video sink: this emotion module use libvlc callbacks:
libvlc_video_set_format_callbacks and libvlc_video_set_callbacks. It may be
temporary. Indeed, an other solution is to add an Evas module inside vlc. But
this vlc module would need to link with emotion in order to use
_emotion_frame_new and _emotion_frame_resize private functions. I didn't
succeed to output a frame without these private functions: see
15daff4d3f
List of /* FIXME */:
- Visualization not implemented since there is no API (for now) in libvlc.
- Mouse events not implemented since there is no API (for now) in libvlc.
- Some EMOTION_EVENT are not handled.
- SIGSEGV in evas_gl_common_texture_nv12_update with
EVAS_COLORSPACE_YCBCR420NV12601_PL colorspace.
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3071
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
added support to set thread names for debugging. this wraps the gnu
extension to set a thread name of up to 15 chars (16 inc nul byte).
eina_thread_name_set() is the new api.
@feature
in the process i found the autofoo wasnt enabling cpu affinity support
at all in reality, so i had to fix that at the same time.
Summary:
since all the libs got merged into libsystemd in 209, we can just check
for libsystemd
Reviewers: cedric
Subscribers: stefan_schmidt, morlenxus
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2984
Some files were still including SDL-1 headers even though we only link
against SDL2 libs.
URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/551882
Reported-by: Barnaby <badbit@me.com>
Reported-by: Romain Naour <romain.naour@openwide.fr>
Summary: As a lot of functionality has changed in the relevant efl/e
wayland codebase, we should bump the required wayland library versions
as we are now dependant on updated wayland libraries.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
this fixes warnings about no efreet dbus session bus in non session
environments as brought up on the mailing lists with:
Subject: Re: [E-devel] [EGIT] [core/efl] master 01/01: edje: unset
efreet cache update flag to prevent dbus connections
this moves all of efreetd client and server to ecore ipc, with client
auto-launching efreetd if not found as a service and trying for up to
500ms to connect. efreetd times out on last connection or no
connections after 10sec so it wont hang around forever if not in use.
it seems to work in my testing, so let me know if there is an issue.
@fix
Summary:
Ecore_Buffer is abstraction of graphic buffer.
it supports backend of shm, x11_dri2 and x11_dri3 for now,
and this library also provides method to share buffers between processes.
Ecore_Buffer_Provider and Ecore_Buffer_Consumer is for this, sharing buffer.
provider draws something in to Ecore_Buffer, and consumer receives and displays it.
the binary, bq_mgr is a connection maker for buffer provider and consumer.
it can be included Enlightenment as a deamon later.
@feature
Test Plan:
1. Configure with --enable-ecore-buffer and --enable-always-build-examples to build examples.
2. Run bq_mgr, it connects consumer and provider.
3. Run ecore_buffer_provider_example and ecore_buffer_consumer_example
Reviewers: lsj119, gwanglim, cedric, zmike, jpeg, raster, devilhorns
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2197
this makes eina_log give bt's for all error logs. this is very useful
in finding just where a problem happens. the problem int he past is
that these have not been too useful due to backtrace_symbols() being
"useless". thus use the eina_btlog tool i added too.
also started infra for a debug monitor that can use the backtrace
infra to collect runtime stats ANY TIME for a process (don't need to
run under a debugger).
@feat
Apparently the Debian package, while up to date, for some reason does
not ship the .pc file (according to q66).
According to Stefan, Fedora doesn't even have libunibreak, but only the
previous naming and old version.
Will have to wait a few years more. :(
This reverts commit a2a9f33802.
We need any version of libunibreak. The first one has been released in mid 2012.
Even slow distros like ubuntu already have an LTS out with a good enough
version, so I consider this enough to remove the maintenance cost.
This has been discussed on IRC.
@feature
Summary:
Add new define, BUILD_NEON_INTRINSICS to control whether NEON inline code or
NEON intrinsics should be built.
GCC NEON intrinsics can be built both for armv7 and armv8. However NEON inline
code can be built only for armv7.
@feature
Reviewers: raster, stefan_schmidt, cedric
Subscribers: cedric, stefan_schmidt
Projects: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2309
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
Ecore_Audio now supports Apple's CoreAudio to play sounds read by libsndfile.
edje_multisense integrates this new feature to enable PLAY_SAMPLE on OS X.
Test Plan:
Compiles, links and installs fine on OS X.
Run terminology and elementary_test to hear sound played on user input.
Reviewers: raster, naguirre, cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: plamot, cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2295
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
When cross-compiling, we only want to build edje_cc, embryo_cc
and eet binaries for the host before starting the build for the
target.
This patch allows to disable libeeze in order to shorten the
build time but most of all remove the dependency on libudev.
In normal case it's not recommended hence a warning.
Signed-off-by: Romain Naour <romain.naour@openwide.fr>
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary: This option Was added originally so that software drm and
hardware drm could be done in the same 'engine'. Since we have drm and
gl_drm now as separate engines, this option is no longer needed.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary:
Made http and ftp url configurable via configure and also added test cases for ftp upload and http post.
Signed-off-by: Srivardhan Hebbar <sri.hebbar@samsung.com>
Reviewers: Sergeant_Whitespace, cedric
Subscribers: Sergeant_Whitespace, cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2226
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Idea for this library is to become a retained mode drawing library that use
Eo/Eolian for its API and take a lot of the good design from Enesim by
Jorge Zapata and Jose Gonzalez (http://enesim.org/).
Cedric, our dear b0rker, introduced changes in the CFLAGS
generation when merging Emile. While the changes seem to make sense
at first sight (add the -I flags for the lib our new package depends on),
they were actually a terribly bad workaround.
The number of CFLAGS args would grow exponentially, slowing down libtool
a lot, which is known to be slow when it has a lot of arguments.
The intent of Emile is to be the common layer for serialisation, compression
and ciphering. It will expose the library we currently use internally to an
easier use from the outside (like gcrypt and lz4). It should improve portability.
Instead of pushing JSON, XML and what's not to Eina, I do think that they will
fit better in Emile.
As for the naming of Emile, you will need to be French and say :
"Un quoi ?" "Un serializer !"
Regarding why it is put there in the stack. Right now there is two users of
compression (eet and terminology), two users of cipher library (eet and ecore_con)
and a few handful of user for serialization (eina, eet, efreet, ecore_con, ...).
So the choice was quite simple, it needed to be below Eet. Now it could have been
on top of Eo or integrated into Eina.
One of the use case I am thinking of, is to compress Eo object when a canvas get
hidden/minized. For that it require Eo to use that library and it can't be a higher
level object. And with current implementation of Eo it is perfectly possible to
implement such idea. So not at Eo level.
As for Eina, I am starting to think it is getting to much things in its namespace.
I do believe that infact Eina_Simple_XML and Eina_File should after all have landed
in their own library. That's why I am putting the current logic in a new library.
It is going to expand, I want it to provide an few SAX like parser for JSON,
Eet_Data and protobuf with also an API like Eet_Data to directly feed those value
into a C structure without using a DOM at all. It would also be the right place
to experiment and benchmark for a new Eet_Data format that could be more efficient
to use.
So at the end, and due to how I see things going and being used, I do think it
is better of in its own library.
this patch adds an implementation of eio_monitor based on FSEvent
for OSX. This implentation has some limitations compared to inotify
implementation. Folowing events are not detected:
- EIO_MONITOR_FILE_CLOSED
- EIO_MONITOR_SELF_RENAME
- EIO_MONITOR_SELF_DELETED
It should be noted that some events that happend before the call
to eio_monitor_add can be catched. This is why sleep timers have
been added in the test suite.
Tests have been added to check uncovered scenarios.
some things might still be improved:
- self_deleted events for files might be handled by checking the
file_name manually
- self_deleted events for directories might be handled by setting
kFSEventStreamCreateFlagWatchRoot. I've noticed by doing so that
a lot more unwanted event are raised
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
Add eina_test_xattr.c file for testing eina xattr functions and added test
cases for eina_xattr_set and eina_xattr_fd_set functions. Those tests need
a directory where the underlying file system allow xattr. Usually /tmp is
running on tmpfs that doesn't support today xattr. This test won't be run
if we are not provided with an existing proper directory.
Signed-off-by: vivek <vivek.ellur@samsung.com>
Reviewers: cedric
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2090
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary: Added cmake config files for Eio
Test Plan: install it and test it with a app with needs eio
Reviewers: cedric, tasn
Reviewed By: tasn
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2079
This was the only user of xcb-xprint and we already have a fallback in place for
it. I talked to Chris about it and he was fine with it before his morning coffee.
More serious this should be ok and we can get rid of this part which starts to
make trouble in distros by now. E.g. gentoo is disabling it completely and many
others just ship upstream which means no pc file. Arch seems to patch it in but
we are on the safe side with just using the fallback.
xcb no longer ships the xcp-print.pc file and thus pkg-config is not able to
detect it. Some distros might patch over it as the source files seem still to
be shipped but we cannot rely on this.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xcb/2013-November/008907.html
As the above commit mentions the xprint support was actually removed from the
Xorg server in 2008 (1.11 release) which means none of our code actually has
any server side it can talk to for some years now. :) Our xcb-xprint code is
actually ifdef'ed already so we might want to remove it alltogether.
We check for libinput 06 or higher. In version 0.8 they got an API break
(hopefully the last one before 1.0) which we did not support so far. I have
seen libinput 0.9 used on gentoo and newer ubuntu systems so we should
definitely support them.
Adding a LIBINPUT_HIGHER_08 define to check for this. So far we have only one
location where we need it. Once there is a libinput 1.0 we should remove the
support for older versions.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-devel/2015-January/019383.html
In previous version of this commit we checked if the _WIN32 macro was
defined. But now I am using EXEEXT from autotools to get
eolian_gen extension.
@fix
Summary: ecore-drm will now require libinput for handling input
devices, so this commit adds a configure check for libinput
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary:
- allow to launch drm backend without systemd-logind with root privilege.
- allow to open drm device node via logind, not directly open it, in case exist systemd-logind.
- fixes issue that couldn't switch session, because ecore-drm couldn't drop master to drm device with no permission. (allow to switch session appropriate.)
Reviewers: gwanglim, devilhorns
Subscribers: torori, cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1704
Summary:
This was needed to install example on purposes
The problem is that the install_sh* variables
in generated makefiles are expanding to ~/install-sh
which is wrong and should be the one in root source tree
Change-Id: I5311298864a5f042de90071cb6dfaefbefdf001a
Bug: https://phab.enlightenment.org/T1889
Bug-Tizen: TC-2177
Signed-off-by: Philippe Coval <philippe.coval@open.eurogiciel.org>
Reviewers: seoz
Subscribers: stefan_schmidt, cedric
Maniphest Tasks: T1889
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1724
Summary:
Until now, it was necessary to set global LDFLAGS and CFLAGS to allow
compiling (and linking) engines using OpenGL.
gl_generic used to complained about missing headers or unkown libraries.
A problem on OSX is that there is CGL (Apple's Core OpenGL) on which the whole system
relies on and GLX, when X11 is installed; and they cohabit together.
When gl_cocoa is enabled, gl_generic is now linked against CGL.
When it is not, gl_generic is compiled with and linked against GLX as a fallback.
@fix
Test Plan:
With --enable-cocoa: software_x11, opengl_x11 and opengl_cocoa are working as expected.
With --disable-cocoa: software_x11 and opengl_x11 are also working as expected.
No compiling nor linking problems have been issued.
Reviewers: cedric, raster, raoulh
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1723
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Elocation is meant as a convenience library to ease application developers
the usage of geo information in their apps. Adding a geo tag to a picture or
translating an address to a GPS position and show it on a map widget are just
some of the use cases.
In the beginning elocation will rely on the GeoClue1 DBus service. Supporting
the new GeoClue2 DBus service is planned and worked on. GeoClue offers
providers for various techniques to get hold off the current position. Ranging
from GeoIP over wifi and GSM cell location to GPS.
This has been developed a while ago and was living in my private dev space.
It is about time to move this into EFL and bring it forward.
The detection of the GeoClue service is being handled on runtime and no new
dependency is added due to this library.
@feature
When adding xz as third compression format in May 2014 I mentioned that I'm
going to remove bzip2 in favor of xz in 1.12.
I heard no complains but I left it in for 1.12. With 1.13 starting its time
to remove it. From now on it will be only gz and xz compressed tarballs.
Our code base simply do not work with the EO API alone right now. Leave the
option for testing but hide the knob to turn it on behind the beloved "I
know what I do" option.
Fixes T1558
Summary:
OSX only support named semaphores. Eina_Semaphore was actually broken on OSX.
Since OSX 10.10 sem_init() and sem_destroy() (were not implemented) are also marked as
"deprecated", which adds huge pollution to the output when compiling.
Reviewers: cedric, raster, stefan_schmidt
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1576
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
Added a test case for ecore_wayland to test ecore_wl_init by passing the socket name. Wayland display is created and a socket is added to the display, then this socket is passed to ecore_wl_init to connect. It should successfully connect. Then
ecore_wl_shutdown is called to verify if it closes.
Signed-off-by: Srivardhan Hebbar <sri.hebbar@samsung.com>
Reviewers: devilhorns
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1560
Summary: This adds a check in configure to test the libudev version >
199. Older versions of udev do not provide
udev_device_set_sysattr_value function and thus compile of efl would
break with older versions.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
The C++ binding was disabled because of changes in Eolian. Since we're
already applied fixes on the C++ binding for the changes in the Eolian
API the C++ binding is to be enabled by-default.
Summary: Ecore_Drm is going to be using Eeze for udev functionality,
so we need to check for Eeze deps before Ecore_Drm
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Sumary: Ecore_Drm will use Eldbus library for dbus functionality, so
we need to check for Eldbus first before Ecore_Drm
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Added eet into internal dependencies for ethumb_client
I got below errors for ethumb_client
CCLD bin/ethumb_client/ethumbd
lib/edje/.libs/libedje.so: undefined reference to `ecore_imf_context_input_hint_set'
lib/edje/.libs/libedje.so: undefined reference to `ecore_imf_context_input_hint_get'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
@fix
Summary:
This fixes following build script problems for ecore_evas_drm engine module.
1. Missing link to gbm for ecore_evas_drm if '--enable-gl-drm' option is given.
ecore_evas_drm engine is using gbm function if it builds with that config option.
To be more exact, ecore_evas_gl_drm_new_internal function needs gbm.
Thus we need to add gbm library linking '-lgbm' to ecore_evas_drm engine module
if '--enable-gl-drm' option is given. I've added this build script to
m4/ecore_check_module.m4 file.
2. Wrong gbm dependency check code in configure.ac
EFL_OPTIONAL_INTERNAL_DEPEND_PKG m4 macro function is designed for checking
dependency of efl internal libraries. Thus we should remove gbm pkg name when
configuring ecore_evas_drm engine module. It would be better to move dependency
check for gbm to m4/ecore_check_module.m4 file. And one more thing want_drm
value has to be changed to want_gl_drm in ECORE_EVAS_MODULE([gl-drm]...).
3. BUILD_ECORE_EVAS_OPENGL_DRM macro is always defined in configure.ac.
This kind of macro, BUILD_EFL_MODULE_NAME, has to be defined only if given module
is enabled. But this macro value was just defined with no test.
And it is even useless, we can use BUILD_ECORE_EVAS_GL_DRM macro which is defined
by ECORE_EVAS_MODULE([gl-drm], [${want_gl_drm}],...) function.
So I've removed that from configure.ac.
Test Plan:
1. Configure with --enable-gl-drm:
$ ./autogen.sh --enable-drm --enable-gl-drm
2. Build:
$ make && make install
3. Check module.so of ecore_evas_drm engine whether it has a library dependency with gbm:
$ readelf -a $EFL_GIT/src/modules/ecore_evas/engines/drm/.libs/module.so | grep NEEDED
Reviewers: raster, stefan_schmidt, devilhorns
Reviewed By: devilhorns
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1379
Summary: The '-e' option does not exist in BSD-echo, nevertheless it behaves by default like the "echo -e" of the GNU-echo.
Reviewers: raster, cedric
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1376
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
IVI-Shell is a wayland shell implementation for in-vehicle infotainment.
Summary: This is a set of patches proposed to implement IVI-Shell (https://phab.enlightenment.org/T1552).
Reviewers: ntanibata, devilhorns
Subscribers: mbachmann
Projects: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1350
@feature
While we are likely will keep the embedded copy for a while to avoid a really
new dependency we allow now to use the external liblz4. You need at least
revision r120 and a package that ships the pc file for it.
Personally I would like to get rid of it rather sooner than later due to the
security implications and a bunch of code we ship but have no idea about.
Reality is that it will need some time until this new lib is actually
packaged and shipped with releases for a a majority of people.
This patch was co-worked with Doug Newgard <scimmia22@outlook.com>
Summary: Support of Spinlocks in Eina (Eina_Spinlock) for OSX, which does not implement them in pthread.
@feature
Reviewers: raster, raoulh, naguirre, cedric, stefan_schmidt
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1151
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary: This is the first step to introduce a gl-drm backend.
Test Plan: "ecore evas" create with ecore_evas_gl_drm_new(). It creates "ecore evas" with gl_drm evas backend.
@feature
Reviewers: raster, Hermet, cedric, devilhorns
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1187
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
This reverts commit bf8aba5f9f.
This warning is actually wanted. We do want to know when things get deprecated and
not discover that to late. This warning come from the use of gettext 0.17. Once we
move out of it, we will be fine. As a reminder and for keeping track of other
future deprecated macro, we should never use that flag !
Note: This is the second time I revert such a patch, I would really like people
stop disabling warning with this nasty work around.
Summary:
Below was the warning:
configure.ac:247: warning: The 'AM_PROG_MKDIR_P' macro is deprecated, and its use is discouraged.
configure.ac:247: You should use the Autoconf-provided 'AC_PROG_MKDIR_P' macro instead,
configure.ac:247: and use '$(MKDIR_P)' instead of '$(mkdir_p)'in your Makefile.am files.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Srivardhan Hebbar <sri.hebbar@samsung.com>
Reviewers: devilhorns
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1341
Reverts 21da4a5454.
It is needed to generate Makevars in-tree even when building out-of-tree because of
how Autotools work. However, distcheck doesn't properly remove the Makevars file in
the generated distdir and makes po/ read only, preventing the build system from
generating an up-to-date version of Makevars. This commit adds the required hooks
needed to fix this behavior.
With commit 6030b9de79 the internal name EFL
name was changed to EFLALL but the needed CFLAGS and LDFLAGS for coverage
have not been adjusted. Thus it was simply no longer producing the gcda
files needed by lcov.
All back now and it shows an amazing jump in our coverage to:
Overall coverage rate:
lines......: 31.6% (45827 of 144975 lines)
functions..: 41.1% (5620 of 13684 functions)
Summary:
With removing of pkgconfig checking on EVAS_CHECK_ENGINE for drm,
evas_drm engine need to setup libs including internal ecore-drm.
But, the evas_drm engine have missed ecore-drm libs because it have been
done after finishing setup library of evas.
This revision moves setup dependendency for ecore-drm into proper place.
Test Plan:
1. Build EFL with --enable-drm
2. ELM_ENGINE=drm E_WL_FORCE=wayland_shm enlightement_start
Reviewers: gwanglim, devilhorns, stefan_schmidt
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1249
This reverts commit dd37d2bc07.
This breaks make distcheck. Looking at this commit I really wonder if it does
anything good. It seems to work for po_makefile_in. It also breaks for
distcheck which is using out of tree builds in the _build folder.
If someone can explain me why something like this is needed for makevars I
want to hear it. getting a fix in that does not break distcheck would be fine
I guess.
At the moment we use the fake "efl" library as a dependency for
everything and use it as a way to have global cflags and lib deps. This
is bad as we'd like to have a "real" libefl.
I changed EFL to EFLALL as the new name. Easy to change to something
else if anyone finds this name lacking. It's internal.
Using pkgconfig for internal libs turns out to be not a really good idea. It
works fine if you already have an efl install with the needed ecore-drm.pc
file but it will fail if you build from scratch.
We already have a m4 macro for these internal dependencies. Make use of it
for the evas drm engine depending on ecore-drm.
Fixes T1432
At least with systemd 208 there is no pc file for just libsystemd. It is split
into daemon id128 journal and login. We only need login here so only require it.
Eldbus works asynchronously, but we need syncronous method calls to
get the replies from opening input devices, so let's just use normal
dbus
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Ecore_Drm will now require dbus, systemd, and systemd-login support in
order to open input devices as a normal user
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
This reverts commit ff5a57aafd.
Edje is not using dlopen directly but luajit is. Seems some distros are missing
dlopen for there luajit package. Nothing we should workaround here.
Summary:
AC_HELP_STRING --> AS_HELP_STRING
AC_TRY_COMPILE --> AC_COMPILE_IFELSE + AC_LAGN_PROGRAM
those are deprecated for almost 10 years
autoupdate tool do this automatcally.
@fix
Reviewers: raster, cedric, stefan_schmidt
CC: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D1088
will be used to handle i18n for lua files in EFL (because only gettext 0.18.3+ supports Lua) and it'll be usable standalone too, it will also be able of handling more things than lua support in xgettext does (e.g. concatenated string literals will be considered one string)
Elua is a LuaJIT based runtime for the EFL meant to provide facilities for rapid application development. The name is temporary. The EFL bindings will be generated with Eolian. @feature
This allows people to disable the building of anything GUI related.
In my case, it is used for servers.
I encourage anyone that think they can do a better patch to improve it,
as i dislike having to add all those AM_CONDITIONAL().
Maybe the macros should be improved.
Summary:
Vanish with these:
src/Makefile_Eolian_Helper.am:15: warning: '%'-style pattern rules are a GNU make extension
src/Makefile.am:36: 'src/Makefile_Eolian.am' included from here
src/Makefile_Eolian.am:42: 'src/Makefile_Eolian_Helper.am' included from here
src/Makefile_Eolian_Helper.am:18: warning: '%'-style pattern rules are a GNU make extension
src/Makefile.am:36: 'src/Makefile_Eolian.am' included from here
src/Makefile_Eolian.am:42: 'src/Makefile_Eolian_Helper.am' included from here
src/Makefile_Eolian_Helper.am:21: warning: '%'-style pattern rules are a GNU make extension
Reviewers: tasn, cedric
CC: JackDanielZ, smohanty, felipealmeida, raster, cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D894
Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail <cedric.bail@free.fr>
Summary:
EFL_PTHREAD_CFLAGS are needed for tests and users that use
efl::eina::thread's and EFL_PTHREAD_LIBS to eina_cxx, eo and evas examples.
Reviewers: cedric, stefan, stefan_schmidt
CC: cedric, savio
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D832
Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail <cedric.bail@free.fr>
Summary:
This patch fixes T1226 by adding a Makefile.examples to
examples/eolian_cxx. It also fixes a bug in bin/eolian_cxx: the
include paths were not being correctly generated for directories
outside EFL tree.
Reviewers: cedric, smohanty, stefan_schmidt, stefan
CC: uartie, wayland-efl, felipealmeida, raster, woohyun, cedric
Maniphest Tasks: T1226
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D824
Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail <cedric.bail@free.fr>
Summary:
Fixed distcheck for Eolian C++. Made the generated files as
nodist so it doesn't get picked up for generation way too
early.
Reviewers: cedric, seoz
CC: cedric
Maniphest Tasks: T1220
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D820
Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail <cedric.bail@free.fr>
Summary:
This patch adds 'eolian_cxx' -- a C++ bindings generator --
to the EFL tree. Eolian Cxx uses Eolian API to read .eo files and generate
.eo.hh. It relies/depends on Eo Cxx and Eina Cxx (both non-generated
bindings).
src/bin/eolian_cxx: The eolian_cxx program.
src/lib/eolian_cxx: A header-only library that implements the C++ code
generation that binds the .eo classes.
=Examples=
src/examples/eolian_cxx/eolian_cxx_simple_01.cc: The simplest example,
it just uses some "dummy" generated C++ classes.
src/examples/eolian_cxx/eolian_cxx_inherit_01.cc: Illustrates how
pure C++ classes inherit from .eo generated classes.
src/examples/evas/evas_cxx_rectangle.cc: More realistic example using
the generated bindings Evas Cxx. Still a bit shallow because we don't
have full fledged .eo descriptions yet, but will be improved.
=Important=
The generated code is not supported and not a stable API/ABI. It is
here to gather people interest and get review before we set things in
stone for release 1.11.
@feature
Reviewers: cedric, smohanty, raster, stefan_schmidt
CC: felipealmeida, JackDanielZ, cedric, stefan
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D805
Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail <cedric.bail@free.fr>
We only support the Wayland EGL engine build with OpenGL ES but not full
OpenGL. Reflect this in our configure to avoid compile errors after a
successful configure run. Fixes T1202
@fix
Since Lua is already a dependency for Edje, I believe it is safe
to add it as a dependency for Evas as well.
This will be used to replace the (bad) scripting language used for
the Evas filters (text effects).
Enable 3D features using --enable-evas-3d=yes when configuring.
APIs are exposed through Evas_3D.h.
Currently, evas-3d is being supported only on gl_x11 engine.
Conflicts:
src/lib/evas/Evas_Eo.h
Due to the amount of generated debug messages from eolion generation
we end up with 3.8GB log files for elm builds when efl was build with
coverage enabled. Temporary disable this until eolion is fixed and
we can turn it on again.