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Cedric Bail 2853f9c3b3 ecore_con: update efl_net_control_access_point_connect to use Eina_Future. 2017-12-14 16:42:44 -08:00
Ross Vandegrift 71e5c74eb6 efl: drop deprecated Encoding key from desktop files
Summary:
The Encoding key is no longer required, all desktop files are assumed to
be UTF-8 encoded.  See details at:
https://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/1.1/apc.html

Fix various typos and misspellings

lintian, Debian's package checker, uses strings to check for common typos
in compiled binaries.  This change fixes the ones it identified in 1.20.6.

Reviewers: cedric

Reviewed By: cedric

Subscribers: cedric, jpeg

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5584

Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
2017-12-13 10:27:48 -08:00
Cedric BAIL a8197a8c40 ecore_con: use Eina_Future for Efl.Net.Control.Technology. 2017-12-11 15:03:11 -08:00
Lauro Moura 41c073b2e6 efl_mono: Add examples code.
Buildsystem support will be enabled in a future commit
2017-12-04 15:47:51 -03:00
Jean-Philippe Andre 9cec14918c evas: Move evas_canvas.eo to legacy-only
This isn't meant to be installed. The canvas API in EO is based around
the interfaces Efl.Canvas and the widget Efl.Ui.Win. Anything else is
not EO (eg: ecore_evas, evas, ...)

Note: evas_canvas3d is the last remaining thing that is installed along
EO files, but those are all beta APIs.
2017-11-01 11:22:33 +09:00
Cedric BAIL 871b6ac0ad ecore_con: simplify Efl.Net.Server.Ssl by inheriting from Efl.Net.Server.Tcp. 2017-09-29 16:01:02 -07:00
Cedric BAIL b7049e8c43 ecore_con: add an intermediate Efl.Net.Server.Ip 2017-09-29 14:12:03 -07:00
Stefan Schmidt cca312d42c gitignore: add some new example binaries to the ignore list 2017-09-13 11:25:13 +02:00
Guilherme Iscaro 3ba9f25cf7 Eina_Promise/Eina_Future: Add example and tests. 2017-09-04 10:24:00 -03:00
Bryce Harrington 4202c29996 examples: Improve error message text from Evas examples
Reviewers: cedric, devilhorns

Subscribers: jpeg

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5103
2017-08-18 09:47:45 -04:00
Guilherme Iscaro 45a767632d Ecore_Conn: Enable CLOEXEC by default.
This flag should be enabled by default in order to avoid socket leaks.
2017-07-27 16:54:34 +02:00
Vincent Torri aa17e28e5a examples/net: Fix compilation on Windows 2017-06-20 14:34:52 +09:00
Vincent Torri d03780fdf9 examples/net: Fix compilation on Windows (no getline)
Thnaks @vtorri who authored this patch
2017-06-20 14:18:36 +09:00
Jean-Philippe Andre 6e33145332 examples/net: Use PRIi64 where appropriate
Fixes a warning on Windows. Thanks @vtorri
2017-06-20 14:16:40 +09:00
Andrii Kroitor c099ede159 examples: fix ecore_exe_child example to work properly on Windows
Summary: ecore_main_fd_handler_add is not working on Windows

Reviewers: vtorri, raster

Subscribers: cedric, jpeg

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4470
2017-06-15 12:18:42 +09:00
Jean-Philippe Andre e8f9f109a6 evas: Rename device Class to Type, remove Sub_Class
1. The word "class" is a pain point with many languages where
   it's a keyword. Type is a little better. Also, the property
   was already named "device_type" and not "device_class".

2. Remove Efl.Input.Device.Sub_Class
   It's not used inside EFL upstream codebase, and unlikely to
   be used anywhere else (even in Tizen).

Hopefully no one used the Efl_ enum types. So far only the Evas_
types should be in used.

Ref T5540
2017-06-12 15:21:55 +09:00
Jean-Philippe Andre 83d18617b4 evas: Remove device "parent", "name" and "description" properties
Those are now merged with Efl.Object parent, name and comment.
The reasoning is that only seats can be parent devices; And name
and description are not only name clashes but also not extremely
useful anyway.

Tested with VNC.

Fixes T5540
2017-06-12 15:17:50 +09:00
Al Poole de156c66ed examples: fix efl_net_control_example.c on BSD.
Reviewers: cedric, stefan_schmidt

Subscribers: stefan_schmidt, jpeg

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4868

Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
2017-06-05 12:04:43 -07:00
Jean-Philippe Andre 81eb7a3f0b examples: Test API efl_input_device_children_iterate
While the API seems to work fine, I am not 100% sure the device
names are properly assigned.

Run ecore_evas_cursor_example or ecore_evas_vnc_example and
then connect to the VNC server locally or remotely.
2017-05-24 16:06:18 +09:00
Bryce Harrington 77e19c7194 examples: use printf instead of fprintf(stdout, ...)
Summary:
Applies same change as e8355c93 for evas, to the remaining examples.
This uses the shell command-line:

    src/examples/evas$ grep -sr 'fprintf(stdout' . | cut -d: -f1 \
        | uniq | xargs sed -i "s/fprintf(stdout/printf(/"

Note that use of the "fprintf(stdout" construct can generate warnings
when -Wformat-security is enabled, if the fprintf statement has no
format arguments, so in addition to the stylistic simplification this
also helps quell those spurious warnings.

Subscribers: cedric, jpeg

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4836

Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
2017-05-08 15:14:29 -07:00
Jean-Philippe Andre bcf3ce8428 examples: Fix most trivial warnings
This fixes all warnings for "make examples" for:
 -Wunused-parameter
 -Wshadow
 -Wformat-security
 -Wenum-conversion

Some remaining warnings include:
 -Wdeprecated-delcarations
2017-04-20 17:44:57 +09:00
Cedric BAIL 91e87c5f05 ecore: use new API eina_file_close_on_exec in example too. 2017-04-18 16:57:36 -07:00
Shinwoo Kim 4f6873905b ecore_input: add API to get name of joystick.
Summary:
The Ecore_Event_Joystick would be not enough information on user side.
Because the button index such as ECORE_EVENT_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_SELECT/START/META,
etc could be mapped to different button for different named joystick.

Test Plan: Using example

Reviewers: raster, cedric, jpeg

Reviewed By: raster

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4669
2017-04-13 14:53:48 +09:00
Cedric BAIL bb83ff9094 ecore_evas: fix use of new VNC API in example. 2017-04-12 15:13:19 -07:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri fa0e2865a1 implement efl_net_{socket,dialer,server}_windows
This is the local socket for windows, analogous to AF_UNIX.

`Efl_Net_Socket_Windows` is the base class doing `ReadFile()` and
`WriteFile()` using overlapped I/O, as well as the close procedure
(`FlushFileBuffers()`, `DisconnectNamedPipe()` and
`CloseHandle()`). These are done on top of an existing HANDLE that is
set by `Efl_Net_Dialer_Windows` (from `CreateFile()`) or
`Efl_Net_Server_Windows` (from `CreateNamedPipe()`).

The overlapped I/O will return immediately, either with operation
completed or `ERROR_IO_PENDING`, which means the kernel will execute
that asynchronously and will later `SetEvent(overlapped.hEvent)` which
is an event we wait on our main loop. That `overlapped` handle must
exist during the call lifetime, thus cannot be bound to `pd`, as we
may call `CancelIo()` but there is no guarantee the memory won't be
touched, in that case we keep the overlapped around, but without an
associated object.

Windows provides no notification "can read without blocking" or
non-blocking calls that returns partial data. The way to go is to use
these overlapped I/O, with an initial `ReadFile()` to an internal
buffer, once that operation finishes, we callback the user to says
there is something to read (`efl_io_reader_can_read_set()`) and wait
until `efl_io_reader_read()` is called to consume the available data,
then `ReadFile()` is called again to read more data to the same
internal buffer.

Likewise, there is no "can write without blocking" or non-blocking
calls that sends only partial data. The way to go is to get user bytes
in `efl_io_writer_write()` and copy them in an internal buffer, then
call `WriteFile()` on that and inform the user nothing else can be
written until that operation completes
(`efl_io_writer_can_write_set()`).

This is cumbersome since we say we "sent" stuff when we actually
didn't, it's still in our internal buffer (`pd->send.bytes`), but
nonetheless the kernel and the other peer may be adding even more
buffers, in this case we need to do a best effort to get it
delivery. A particular case is troublesome: `write() -> close()`, this
may result in `WriteFile()` pending, in this case we wait using
`GetOverlappedResult()`, *this is nasty and may block*, but it's the
only way I see to cope with such common use case.

Other operations, like ongoing `ReadFile()` or `ConnectNamedPipe()`
will be canceled using `CancelIo()`.

Q: Why no I/O Completion Port (IOCP) was used? Why no
   CreateThreadpoolIo()? These perform much better!

A: These will call back from secondary threads, but in EFL we must
   report back to the user in order to process incoming data or get
   more data to send. That is, we serialize everything to the main
   thread, making it impossible to use the benefits of IOCP and
   similar such as CreateThreadpoolIo(). Since we'd need to wakeup the
   main thread anyways, using `OVERLAPPED.hEvent` with
   `ecore_main_win32_handler_add()` does the job as we expect.

Thanks to Vincent Torri (vtorri) for his help getting this code done
with an example on how to do the NamedPipe handling on Windows.
2017-03-29 12:44:19 -03:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri 17444557de ecore_con_*_example: compile on win32.
- win32 doesn't provide getline().
 - _write() exists, use _write_() instead
2017-03-29 12:44:19 -03:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri 8f6e3265b6 ecore_ipc_client_example: win32 doesn't provide getline(). 2017-03-29 12:44:19 -03:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri bfe2988f4d efl_net_dialer_unix_example: read in loop while "can_read".
While in UNIX we use 'select()/poll()' to query for read fds and this
will eventually callback with "can_read" event, use the loop to match
other implementations where can_read keeps true if not all data was
read.
2017-03-29 12:44:19 -03:00
Carsten Haitzler eac53691f9 fix ecore con client exmaple to match cmdline help output for options 2017-03-29 16:49:03 +09:00
Carsten Haitzler feeff68401 fix ecore con server exmaple to match cmdline help output for options 2017-03-29 16:28:21 +09:00
Shinwoo Kim 32fbf64d28 ecore_input: add API to set/get deadzone of joystick event for an axis.
Summary:
The axis type joystick event could occur without user's control if joystick is too sensitive.
The deadzone prevents this unnecessary event. The default value is 200.
The event value for an axis is a signed integer between -32767 and +32767.

Test Plan: Using example

Reviewers: raster, cedric, jpeg

Reviewed By: jpeg

Subscribers: stefan_schmidt

Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4654
2017-02-15 13:03:02 +09:00
Cedric BAIL 78bd2ea6f5 ecore_con: use the right type for prototype. 2017-01-06 15:58:46 -08:00
Guilherme Iscaro 87e458838d Ecore Evas: Add a new cursor example.
This example sets the cursor image of each available mouse and
report its position every one second.
2016-12-20 18:34:39 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri c2aedc117a efl_io_buffer: adopt read-only and read-write buffers.
todo--, allow buffer backing store to be provided by Eina_Slice
(rdonly) or Eina_Rw_Slice (rdwr).
2016-12-19 16:50:58 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri dd5cdda64b more eo simplified to use Eina_Slice instead of pointer to.
Working directly with Eina_Slice is easier than a pointer to it,
requires no validation of the pointers and is cheap since it's just
putting together size_t + void*.

However we can't hint the user of 'const(Eina.Slice)' properties as
Eolian is incorrectly generating getters as:

   const Eina_Slice class_property_get(...)

which is makes compilers complain about ignored qualifiers:

   ../src/lib/ecore/efl_io_copier.eo.h:329:7: warning: 'const' type qualifier on return type has no effect [-Wignored-qualifiers]

Leave some TODO so @q66 can fix those.
2016-12-19 15:30:56 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri 25a9e1d886 Efl.Io.{Queue,Buffer,Buffered_Stream}: slice_get is now a property.
Previously we couldn't return a slice, instead required the user to
pass a slice and we'd fill it since Eolian couldn't generate fallbacks
for structures.

Since @q66 fixed eolian, we can now return the structure itself as
initially wanted, ditching some TODO from the code.
2016-12-19 15:30:56 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri 633ec445b8 efl_net: add Efl.Net.Ip_Address
This is a string parser, serializer and asynchronous resolver.

It's purpose is to convert to and from the strings we use in our
dialers and servers, such as "127.0.0.1:1234" or "[::1]:1234",
properties allow to check the family, port, address bytes (slice) and
even get a struct sockaddr pointer to use with bind()/connect() in
outside code.

It will also offer some utilities present in netinet/in.h in an easy
to use way, after all IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK() works one way, while
there is no IN_LOOPBACK and comparing with INADDR_LOOPBACK will lead
to errors since it's in network order.

Last but not least, it will do asynchronous resolve of host and port
names using an internal thread and getaddrinfo(). The results are
delivered using a Future with an array of objects.
2016-12-12 02:30:33 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri 21759f713a yoda-style inactivity timeout.
s/inactivity_timeout/timeout_inactivity/g so it matches the EFL names
with scope first, like timeout_connect, etc.
2016-12-12 02:30:33 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri e9a72ea8f4 efl_net: spell check s/revogation/revocation/g
Sorry, in pt_BR it's revoGar... so I did misspell :-)
2016-12-12 02:30:33 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri 72ad2c5eb7 ecore_con_server_example: add --socket-activated 2016-12-10 08:44:06 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri 2fab8462ce ecore_con_server_example: add tcp+ssl, upgrades a live client.
add a new -t/--type=tcp+ssl, there you can send "Upgrade: SSL\n" to
request the server to start the handshake.

This can be paired with the ecore_con_client_example, there you can
type:

   Upgrade: SSL\n
   STARTTLS\n

The second is a dialer local command to upgrade it to SSL, matching
what the server expects.
2016-12-10 08:44:06 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri f4f782eb20 ecore_con_client_example: allow tcp->ssl upgrades.
The example now offers --type=tcp+ssl, in this case it won't send a
"hello!" message to avoid messing with the handshake. Once the client
(dialer) receives the user command STARTTLS
(--starttls-local-command), then it will upgrade the connection.

Usually in real life you need to send some command to server, such as
upgrade, STARTTLS and then upgrade... unless you connect to a SSL-only
server (ie: ecore_con_server_example --type=ssl).
2016-12-10 08:44:06 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri 7d1c7cff21 ecore_con_server_example: show client errors. 2016-12-08 16:00:01 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri a5dd6aa113 ecore_con_client_example: allow no-ssl verify and print errors.
allow to not verify server certificate or hostname, so we can test
with local, self-signed certificates.

Also print errors, so we can say that the server handshake failed.
2016-12-08 16:00:01 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri 2d2dc4de4b ecore_con_server_example: allow more features and protocols to be used.
Instead of a single SSL connection, allow for local, tcp and udp,
optional flush and delete-after-write (--single-message) and echo
mode.

Very similar to ecore_ipc_server_example.c
2016-12-08 11:40:45 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri b38681f725 ecore_con_client_example: allow more features and protocols to be used.
Instead of a single SSL connection, allow for local, tcp and udp,
optional flush and delete-after-write (--single-message).

Very similar to ecore_ipc_client_example.c
2016-12-08 11:40:45 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri d07e0c3072 examples/ecore: build ecore_con_url_ftp_example 2016-11-29 16:03:13 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri a4931f4fb0 ecore_con_url_headers_example: allow POST data. 2016-11-29 16:03:13 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri 167ff29ea0 efl_net_{socket,dialer,server}_simple: easy to use, buffered network sockets.
The low level I/O primitives are powerful but adds some complexity to
use, for bi-directional streaming communication one ends creating two
Efl.Io.Queue and two Efl.Io.Copier to pipe data to socket when it can
operate.

Then encapsulate the socket using the new Efl.Io.Buffered_Stream, this
will allow the socket, be a dialer or a server client, to be operated
as a single handle that internally carries about the buffering for
you.

As one can see in the examples, compared to their "manual"
alternatives they are very easy to use, ressembling
Ecore_Con_Server/Ecore_Con_Client, but also offers line-based
delimiters and the possibility to let the socket to handle queueing
for you in case you received partial messages (just do not
read/clear/discard the received data).
2016-11-25 17:27:32 -02:00
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri 46341b329d efl_io_buffered_stream: wraps an I/O object and make it easy to use.
Since all other efl.io objects are low-level, the recommended approach
is to use an efl.io.copier. However when dealing with in-memory,
bi-directional comms like talking to a socket, we always end with 2
queues, 2 copiers and the annoying setup that is being replicated in
ecore_ipc, efl_debug and so on.

This class is the base to make it simpler. Other classes such as
Efl.Net.Socket.Simple, Efl.Net.Dialer.Simple and Efl.Net.Server.Simple
will use it to provide simpler code to users.

I guess we can call EFL+EO Java now?
2016-11-25 17:27:32 -02:00