It's mostly only used inside ecore_wayland library anyway.
The only bit needed outside of the library is the "seat" pointer, but a
new function was added to retrieve such pointer from Ecore_Wl_Input.
This struct is only used inside ecore_wayland itself, so there's no real
reason to expose it. Apparently, hiding it doesn't break anything,
except for the ecore_imf wayland module, which was easily fixed.
If anyone notices a breakage, please let me know.
This centralizes the place where we have to wait for the init to have
finished before first using the compositor. It's also part of the later
step of hiding Ecore_Wl_* private structs.
Is there a title for the commiter with the longest revert of a revert list?
I screwed this one up. Had other local changes that sneaked in.
Resetting and doing it right now.
This reverts commit ee155b771d.
You can bet on reverting makes people speed up the process in fixing it.
Revert the revert here now that Cedric fixed it in eina.
This reverts commit 875e7cf74d.
It's implemented exactly the same way as on the X11 backend. It does
handle multiple devices, though may need some adjustments when
multi-touch is added, since there's no support for multi-touch on
EFL-wayland yet.