Returning a pointer (possible 64bits) where an integer (possible
32bits) is expected may truncate the type, returning just one part
that may be full "0", leading to incorrect behavior. This fix checks
against NULL and resulting value is either 0 or 1.
By: Brett Nash (kill-a-1-in-4-billion-crash.patch)
SVN revision: 31698
allows me to be able to virtualize he canvas co-ordinate system. right now
it's doubles. i can now move to floats, int's etc. with a recompile (and well
recompile all depending apps too). it's still ACTUALLY doubles, just all
typedef'ed now. i've also changed booleans to actual boolean types (not an
int), all code will keep working - but i'd highly suggest moving your code to
use these types if interacting with evas.
SVN revision: 7644
are done now too - when an interceptor is set it takes over from the actual
call it intercepts and now that call is responsible for doing the
move/resize/raise/lower etc. (method overriding)
SVN revision: 6490
has been show, hidden, moved, resized or restacked :) handy for making
widgets (ie child widget got resized.. parent can adjust to fit child widget).
also interceptors.. designed to allow callbacks to intercept move, resize,
show, hide and restacking calls and modiy behavior (handy for widget sets
too!)
SVN revision: 6488