NOTE: edje is getting slow this day, please be carefull
when you add code to make it clean and fast. We soon
will require to go after some of this issue. Need to see
why application doing nothing are using 7% of my CPU
(mostly in edje).
SVN revision: 62993
This lets you limit the allowed sizes of the TEXT part (font sizes) to
a specific range. This is especially useful in combination with the
"fit" property.
SVN revision: 57395
There was a bug that cause bad sizing (by 1pt) when fit was set, this is
now fixed.
Furthermore, for some reason we had a loop although we already jumped
to the last value right at the start. That didn't make any sense,
so I removed that as well.
SVN revision: 57394
Apply badzero.cocci, badnull.coci and badnull2.cocci
This should convert all cases where there's a comparison to NULL to simpler
forms. This patch applies the following transformations:
code before patch ||code after patch
===============================================================
return a == NULL; return !a;
return a != NULL; return !!a;
func(a == NULL); func(!a);
func(a != NULL); func(!!a);
b = a == NULL; b = !a;
b = a != NULL; b = !!a;
b = a == NULL ? c : d; b = !a ? c : d;
b = a != NULL ? c : d; b = a ? c : d;
other cases:
a == NULL !a
a != NULL a
SVN revision: 51487
WARNING ! WARNING ! WARNING ! WARNING !
Old file format is not readable by edje directly. If you have old edje
file that you want to convert, use edje_convert. Their is no way back.
Recompile your file as soon as possible. Please report any issue you
spot as this is a huge and needed change.
SVN revision: 50936
* Remove vim modelines:
find . -name '*.[chx]' -exec sed -i '/\/\*$/ {N;N;/ \* vim:ts/d}' \{\} \;
find . -name '*.[chx]' -exec sed -i '/\/[\*\/] *vim:/d' \{\} \;
* Remove leading blank lines:
find . -name '*.[cxh]' -exec sed -i '/./,$!d'
If you use vim, use this in your .vimrc:
set ts=8 sw=3 sts=8 expandtab cino=>5n-3f0^-2{2(0W1st0
SVN revision: 50816
internal representation.
The objectiv is to simplify code, consume less CPU and memory
without loosing feature. Please report any breakage when you
see them. It will take a few weeks before we change the file
layout, during that time the load time may increase.
SVN revision: 49922
You can try it by passing --enable-fixed-point to the configure. It
will produce an ABI/API compatible Edje library that use internally
Eina_F32p32 instead of double. It will load Eina_F32p32 instead of
double from eet file (thanks to eet ability to convert them on the
fly), so edje file are compatible between fixed point and floating
point version.
This patch touch almost all internal calc of Edje, I did test it with
elementary_test, enlightenment and all my test apps, but it could
certainly break some of your preferred Edje file. If you see any
unexpected behaviour please report them to me as soon as possible.
Note: For devs, I put few macros in edje_private.h that should now
be used when doing calc in Edje, please use them so that Fixed Point
doesn't break in the futur.
SVN revision: 44323
Note: It doesn't really impact edje memory foot print yet. But in
the plan to do a computation cache inside edje, this structure
will be used a lot (I am planning to do this feature at some point,
but no ETA yet, and be reassured it will be optionnal so we can
choose between CPU load or memory load).
Note: As I was looking for similar area of improvements,
Edje_Part_Description could really use an union to reduce it's size,
but as we load this structure directly from an Eet file, we need
union in Eet first. And this should be part of a comming Edje file
format break.
SVN revision: 41652
Often requested for animations that want to grow or shrink text
quickly. This is a faster alternative to using geometry with rel1/rel2
and "text.fit: 1 1;" since it does not need to figure out which size
fits better into that object.
I tested and it does not seem to introduce any regression. Also
checked with scale and text_class variations.
SVN revision: 38958