this takes the current generated output from eolian for legacy code in
evas and adds it to the tree, then removes legacy references from the
corresponding eo files. in the case where the entire eo file was for
a legacy object, that eo file has been removed from the tree
ref T7724
Reviewed-by: Marcel Hollerbach <marcel-hollerbach@t-online.de>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D8107
the convention for event naming is to use $property,changed where possible
and to always emit related data with the event to reduce function calls
ref T7558
Reviewed-by: Marcel Hollerbach <marcel-hollerbach@t-online.de>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7987
Summary:
Eolian adds a per-class BETA guard (like EFL_UI_WIN_BETA) to any method tagged
as @beta. This means that any app (and the EFL code) wanting to use BETA features
has to enable them class by class, which is cumbersome.
This commit replaces the individual guards with the global EFL_BETA_API_SUPPORT
guard, so apps only need to define one symbol to access BETA features.
Any usage of the per-class guards has been removed from the EFL code and examples.
When building EFL the global guard is defined by configure, so all EFL methods
already have access to BETA API.
Efl_Core.h and Efl_Ui.h no longer define EFL_BETA_API_SUPPORT. Apps wanting to
use BETA API have to define this symbol before including any EFL header
(It has been added to the examples requiring it).
Test Plan:
make && make check && make examples still work, but there's a lot less #defines
in the code
Reviewers: zmike, bu5hm4n, q66
Reviewed By: q66
Subscribers: cedric, #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl
Maniphest Tasks: T6788
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7924
Summary:
edje_edit_object_add
edje_object_add
emotion_object_add
evas_object_xxx_add
These APIs had allowed to set parent to EFL_CANVAS_OBJECT(Evas_Object) before
8bb11a17. we should call evas_find before safety check for backward compatibility.
Test Plan:
win = elm_win_add(NULL, "main", ELM_WIN_BASIC);
1. `rect = evas_object_rectangle_add(evas_object_evas_get(win));`
2. `rect = evas_object_rectangle_add(win);`
Check that 1. and 2. works.
Reviewers: Hermet, zmike
Reviewed By: Hermet
Subscribers: cedric, #reviewers, CHAN, #committers
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D6909
Summary:
A object that is not evas class shouldn't use evas_find. it may occurs segfault.
ref c2e8b492b1
Test Plan:
Evas *evas = evas_new();
evas_free(evas);
evas_object_line_add(evas);
Check weather there is segfault.
Reviewers: Hermet, raster, zmike
Reviewed By: zmike
Subscribers: cedric, #reviewers, #committers, zmike
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D6816
Summary:
the same change as the one for evas table, just for box.
Depends on D6228
Reviewers: cedric, zmike, stefan_schmidt
Reviewed By: zmike
Subscribers: #committers
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D6229
This changes a lot of things all across the EFL. Previously,
methods tagged @const had both their external prototype and
internal impl generated with const on object, while property
getters only had const on the external API. This is now changed
and it all has const everywhere.
Ref T6859.
This fixes scrolling in rage.
Lessons learnt:
- Do not trust raster's bisecting skills ^^,
- Do not blame GCC until you're 100% positive about the exact code
triggering an issue,
- va_arg is unsafe, and can lead to crazy issues like this one,
- va_arg passes (int x, int y) differently from Eina_Size2D sz, and
optimization flags may also affect how that's done, or at least what
kind of garbage data is used.
For this patch I decided to add a pseudo legacy wrapper as the function
is called in a very large number of places. Fixing all those calls to
use the size2d form is a lot of work and a greater risk of b0rking
something.
this has affected edje for... like... ever. min size of boxes just
doesnt work. because evas box just doesnt do it right. this has led to
nasty things where edje box is just not usable if you use weight of 0.
btw weight 0 means "stay at min size no matter what even if we expand
the box to be bigger" in edje... which is totally broken and i can't
fix that without potentially breaking even more stuff... but let's
see. i've been using this for several days now and ... i can't find
breakage... so this should fix up SOME issues in edje.
@fix
when the position of the container is changed the children should also be
repositioned, so setting the changed flag.
The visual effect where you saw that was in luncher where items of the
bar did not get fully up.
I added a way to respect the object's alignment when adding them
to a stacked box, but that alignment should only be used when the
box align is set to fill, otherwise both aligns would conflict.
See 3df7b717c9
Lacking a proper internal tag, I'm using both protected (it is
in fact a protected access function) and beta (to mark as unstable,
not real API).
New smart objects based on EO only should rely on constructor,
finalize and destructor exclusively. In theory, this should be fine.
Unfortunately it may be impossible to inherit from the Efl.Ui.Win
class as it uses a really bad hack and calls super.constructor
inside the finalize method.
This is an override of efl_gfx_size_set. Same as before, the
order of operations matter so it is possible that a corner
case will break. In particular, legacy code was:
- intercept
- smart resize (do stuff), super, super, super
- evas object resize
The new code is more like:
- intercept
- super, super, super, evas object resize
- do stuff
But unfortunately this broke elm_widget (read: all widgets) as
the internal resize was done before the object resize. So,
inside the resize event cb, the resize_obj size would not match
the smart object size. >_<
Efl.Object.event_callback_call no longer calls legacy smart callbacks;
calling only event callbacks registered with the given event description
pointer.
Create the method Efl.Object.event_callback_legacy_call to inherit the old
behavior from Efl.Object.event_callback_call, calling both Efl.Object events
and legacy smart callbacks.
Update all other files accordingly in order to still supply legacy
callbacks while they are necessary.
This removes some useless code in various places, where the
switch from eo_do() to standard function call was not properly
refactored.
This changes:
type ret = 0;
ret = my_eo_function();
return ret;
To:
return my_eo_function();
This goes back to a stupid comment I made in 93fad2a19f2507a:
No idea why evas_box was overwriting smart_data.get
(esp. since it was returning a private struct).
Well, it turns out the struct is NOT private and the smart
data pointer can be used by any user of evas box (including
Efl.Ui.Box).
Fixes T3926
This allows apps to set the objects min size with hint_min,
while letting the rest of EFL define the minimum size with
rstricted_min.
I don't like the property names much...