a new shiny buildtool that currently completes in the total of ~ 4 min..
1 min. conf time
2:30 min. build time
Where autotools takes:
1:50 min. conf time
3:40 min. build time.
meson was taken because it went quite good for enlightenment, and is a traction gaining system that is also used by other mayor projects. Additionally, the DSL that is defined my meson makes the configuration of the builds a lot easier to read.
Further informations can be gathered from the README.meson
Right now, bindings & windows support are missing.
It is highly recommented to use meson 0.48 due to optimizations in meson
that reduced the time the meson call would need.
Co-authored-by: Mike Blumenkrantz <zmike@samsung.com>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7012
Depends on D7011
f220f08 introduced this event, however this event never gets raised or
used. I believe this was an accidental inclusion.
'#betabreak'
Reviewed-By: Derek Foreman <derek.foreman.samsung@gmail.com>
Summary: the key structure has two fields key and keyname, those should be identical to the keystructures from x. the method xkb_keysym_to_utf8 however returns different values for keys like "minus" thus only relying on xkb_keysym_name files this issue.
Reviewers: eagleeye, devilhorns
Reviewed By: eagleeye
Subscribers: cedric, #committers, zmike
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D6520
Coverity reports this as a null pointer dereference, so check for
'seat' existence before comparing with strcmp
Fixes CID1385369
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: Only seat0 supports virtual terminals.
Test Plan: Make sure enlightenment does not error out on non-seat0 due to a virtual terminal error. Enlightenment will not start yet on seat1 with this alone
Reviewers: ManMower, devilhorns
Reviewed By: devilhorns
Subscribers: ManMower, devilhorns, cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5710
This fixes cycles of init/shutdown/init where ecore event types would
become invalid, since they are now stored in a dynamic array rather than
a statically stored array.
The risk here is that if a module of EFL tends to init/shutdown in a
"normal" scenario then the event type array will grow in a leaking
manner. This could be fixed by resetting those event ID's only when the
loop actually exits (EFL_EVENT_DEL on the main loop). I'm not using
EFL_EVENT_DEL in this patch as this would add too many event callbacks
to the main loop object, which may result in slightly slower event calls
to it, affecting the overall performance.
As we are returning the evdev above, this block is unreachable so
remove it.
Fixes Coverity CID1382857
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
this is needed for devices that no longer produce aspi events for
these. otherwise good luck getting any event on lid open/close or on
pressing the power button. this also stops hiding switch events from
libinput and now you can get switch events to find lid or tablet mode
switching changes.
@fix
elput_input_pointer_rotation_set may be getting called before input
devices are actually added, so we need to be able to set pointer
rotation when a device actually gets added.
To fix this, we will store the requested input rotation value, and
apply it at the time of input device creation.
NB: The current case is that the wl_drm module will apply existing
output rotation before Input has completely initialized, thus any
calls to set the pointer rotation there will not succeed as input
devices have not been created yet.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Small patch to add an API which can be called to set pointer
acceleration speed under Wayland.
ref T4736
@feature
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
locks are not the same as modifiers, and the corresponding event flag must
be set based on whichever value(s) are set instead of yolo mixing and matching
@fix
ref T5737
Summary:
It is not necessary to specify @brief since the first line will
automatically be used, but if it is used it should be only for the brief
description, not the detailed description.
Also reformat other docs in this file to follow convention for the brief
docs.
Reviewers: cedric
Subscribers: jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5101
libinput won't actually give us this info, and logs an error instead.
We can't synthesize based on pointer position due to pointer
warping.
So we must track abs reports and use previous abs reports to
synthesize rel events.
Our close callback tells logind we're done with a device, but it should
also actually close the fd it's passed, or we end up leaking piles of
fds on VC switch.
see weston commit 8f5acc2f3a29c3831af4ddd6bed57f703c98dc77
and subsequent regression in commit 72dea06d7952e3ce8dd8057f7106186da4fa2678
and pending fix in https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/168992/
When I added the code to probe drm devices to ensure they're
modeset capable (ref 414d406b3b)
I didn't realize elput didn't allow us to open and close more than
one drm device at startup without blowing up libinput.
This is a somewhat dirty hack to rough that in.
The problem is that open/close the device during startup will
result in an async "gone" callback from logind, which then kicks
off an input shutdown. We need to try harder to only do that
shutdown when it makes sense.
Coverity CID1377539 says that we leak the eldbus reply here when we
error out, so be sure to cleanup 'reply'
Fixes CID1377539
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Small patch to fix issue of not setting caps_lock modifier. As we
lookup this modifier index when creating keyboard info, we should be
testing for it and setting seat->modifiers accordingly.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Small patch to update keyboard led(s) when caps, numlock, etc are
pressed. This patch adds some fields to internal (non-API exposed)
structures inside our private header (of a BETA-API library) and thus
should still be ok during freeze.
Fixes T5655
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
this was originally intended to allow some code to be moved out of the
compositor, but the idea turned out to be unfeasible since multiple
display backends need to be supported and not all related components
will provide similar functionality
Summary:
Add some light function docs and code comments to explain the steps
followed in processing hardware events for keyboard hits into actual
printable characters. While this is internal functionality, the process
is important and involves a couple external dependencies (libinput and
libxkbcommon) so documenting this flow may help future developers avoid
introducing bugs.
Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com>
Reviewers: zmike
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4953
Small patch which adds an API function that can be called to swap x
and y axis and invert them according to rotation angle.
@feature
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>