Each client (Ecore_Ipc_Client) is very similar to the handle
configured by ecore_ipc_server_connect() (the dialer), except we do
not have events such as "connected" and "error", as well as we don't
delete the socket as it's owned by the server, instead we close it.
The UNIX socket is configured similarly to ecore_con, setting the same
masks and mode for directories.
Instead of adding a job to create the socket and call bind(), do it
straight from the serve() method, this allows the caller to set
umask(), permissions and so on.
Document this behavior in the class, since we can't extend the
method's documentation.
Use the new Efl.Net.Dialer classes to implement
ecore_con_server_connect() scenario.
Note that since Windows still doesn't provide any equivalent to
Efl.Net.Dialer.Unix, we keep the legacy code for it.
Using the ecore_ipc_server_example with -m/--single-message, if we
deleted the client from the callback it would find a dead "cl".
As the "cl" handle is removed from svr->clients before it's deleted,
it's safe to check if we have that handle in the list before
proceeding.
The new efl_net code won't compose any path own its own, allowing the
user to connect to non-EFL systems.
However we need a way to use the same path Ecore_Con_Server does, so
we can reach it. Then export and use ecore_con_local_path_new() to do
exactly that.
This method will force a read-write cycle and returns if it's fully
done or not. It may be used to force data to be written before a
handle is deleted (when one can't wait for the data to be written
asynchronously).
E Wayland internal windows are a special beast. Somehow all their
events are intercepted by a special input_obj... but never get
propagated back to the elm_win.
Major side-effect: you get 2 window decorations. I believe there is
some dark magic inside E that tries to figure out when to show
a decoration and this conflicts with CSD.
But hey, it's late so I want to "fix" this and figure out the details
later.
elm_suite would crash when CK_FORK=no is set, because evas was
badly initializing or shutting down. Note that elm_suite still
crashes with CK_FORK=no but valgrind doesn't complain.
Func _eina_file_win32_first_file try to find the first file in directory
but if any file not found the file handler stay open, and func will
return error. But in this case while handle is open impossible to do
any actions. For example call eina_file_ls for empty folder, func will
return error and fold folder open. And if we try to remove this folder
Windows only mark it to delete, and remove it after the process is
complete.
Solution: close handler in error case.
if there is a event the callback counter should be incremented not
decremented. This should fix a few crashes i found in edje, since edje
did not knew that a element was deletion.
For standard windows, we want to create an elm_bg object if
the theme is a legacy one. Otherwise the default theme
doesn't require an extra object, just a rectangle.
This fixes compatibility with legacy themes (ie. every single
theme in existence beyond the default one, for now), by checking
where to swallow the menu widget. If a legacy theme is used,
the legacy swallow should be used, and it will all look correct.
Moving forward I hope to get rid of the internal edje object
entirely, except for compatibility reasons.
This simplifies the cases by adding a border edje on all
windows except fake (damn fake windows). Shadows and borders
are always disabled on such windows (but we could easily change
that in the future).
The idea is to not have resize object in a stack anymore,
but a couple of swallows in the frame and if the stack of
resize objects is wanted, then the user can still explicitely
create it.
This fixes invalid mouse cursor used when windows are
created.
Due to the changes in the border theme and the fact that
a border is now always created, the event region
"elm.resize.bl" contains the point (0,0) when the window
size itself is 1x1. As a consequence every EFL application
would permanently have a cursor like the resize bottom/left
handle.
This fixes that by properly checking whether the pointer is
inside an object based on the ins list, and not just the
object geometry.
@feature
See also: b735386a45