Summary:
historically there have been two methods of calculating sizes in elm:
* elm_layout_sizing_eval
* evas_object_smart_calculate (now efl_canvas_group_calculate)
the former was used to set size hints on widgets, while the latter was
used to perform internal size calcs for the widget. for things to
work correctly, these functions had to be triggered in just the right
order at just the right time. many hard-to-fix bugs related to widget
sizing over the years have been the result of this split
this patch removes elm_layout_sizing_eval implementations so that all
widgets perform both internal size calcs and size hint setting all
in the same function, ensuring that these are always in sync
the result is that in the vast majority of cases, far fewer recalcs
happen for widgets, and they are quicker to achieve their final size
Depends on D9438
Reviewers: bu5hm4n
Reviewed By: bu5hm4n
Subscribers: bu5hm4n, cedric, #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl_widgets
Maniphest Tasks: T8059
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D9439
since commit a1addad60e, To add myself as a sub object of parent object will be
done in Efl.Ui.Widget constructor.
Reviewed-by: Marcel Hollerbach <mail@marcel-hollerbach.de>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D8280
this takes the current generated output from eolian for legacy code in
efl 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: Daniel Kolesa <daniel@octaforge.org>
Reviewed-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric.bail@free.fr>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D8154
Summary:
now that the error codes have been change to be compatible with eina_error,
this can be removed and will work through eina_error naturally
fix T7718
Depends on D8067
Reviewers: cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: cedric, #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl_api
Maniphest Tasks: T7718
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D8068
Summary:
this swaps the values of "no error" and "error" in order to maintain
consistency with the rest of efl where the zero value means "no error"
Depends on D8060
Reviewers: cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: segfaultxavi, cedric, #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl_api
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D8063
Summary:
Efl.Ui.Theme class is required to support language bindings.
Efl.Ui.Theme works based on current elm_theme features.
This patch fixes T7357.
Reviewers: segfaultxavi, cedric, lauromoura, woohyun, zmike, SanghyeonLee
Reviewed By: segfaultxavi, SanghyeonLee
Subscribers: SanghyeonLee, herdsman, #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl
Maniphest Tasks: T7357
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7244
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 will be used to solve issues around style_set:
if the widget is legacy or pure eo we may need to select a different
style. So in the constructor we need to know whether we are legacy or
eo. Note that calling style_set in finalize only is too late as we would
lose information such as efl_text_set() called inside efl_add().
Summary:
if 'evas_object_smart_data_get' return null somehow,
logic that dereference the smart data pointer will cause problems.
This patch prevent a potential bug in advance.
Reviewers: jpeg, woohyun, cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5290
Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
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.
We had here a little problem, state focus_state_eval function handled
the unregisteration and consideration of the focus flags and then only
called a helper function (which was a widget function), that then did
the registeration in logical or regular mode.
Elm scroller for example took that function overwrote it and did onyl
permit logical registrations. Then again a evaluation of the focus state
and flags took place, and the function considered elm_scroller should be
registered as regular object, but found it to be logical. This lead to
the problem that we permantently unregistered Elm.Scroller and
registered it again as logical just to unregister it again. This was on
the one side a performance downside. But also a bug since all items from
within the Elm_Scrollers sub manager are getting reparent onto the
parent, which means not the root of the scroller (the scroller itself)
is the logical entrypoint to the widget but rather this reparented
widget, which led to unexpected focus warps like described in T5923.
tldr: this fixes T5923
It's not beta. It's about to die.
Also, move #define ELM_WIDGET_BETA to the common header file, as it is
consequently required by ALL widgets. :(
Ping @bu5hm4n :)
Ref T5363
Also prefix with widget.
I want to rename this as child rather than sub. It's inconsistent with
the other parent/child hierarchies. Anyway the various hierarchies are
confusing, so let's keep this name :)
Ref T5363
it turns out to be very handy to have a interface for the moving and
border elements, that is unconnected to the way of how widgets are
registering themself.
This for example enables us to get a simple focus manager that just
redirects the call into a internal 2 dimensional data struct
This removes an argument that was false only for a single widget:
naviframe. Hopefully this logic is now simpler, even though it involves
a small hack within naviframe itself.
Ref T5363
with this we can whipe out the focus.manager field in elm.widget so for
the case that something goes wrong we only get the error message where
actually something went wrong, and not the whole bunch of follow ups
where the code assumes its registered but it isnt.
The following situation:
- A Box in a naviframe, with n children.
- All added children register to the focus graph with the box as parent,
order gets set correctly.
- Naviframe hides this item, so box property tree unfocusable gets set
to true, it gets unregistered from the focus graph, even every single
child gets unregistered.
- The item gets shown - every child and the table are getting
registered again.
- Order is not set again, since the box does not get changed
- Order of the children is mixed up.
This should fix this case since the order is flushed every time the box
gets registered.
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.
Summary:
if trying to apply incorrect theme, widget apply default theme and return TRUE.
so there is no way to check it really apply correct theme.
To resolve this problem, _elm_theme_set return three type enum
* related history : 4ca3ef4514
* elm_object_style_set is public api, so I didn't change it.
* typedef name [ Theme_Apply ] is temporarily, please suggest better one.
@fix
Reviewers: singh.amitesh, herb, Hermet, cedric, jpeg, raster
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4073