there is currently a bug in the testsuite which needs to change,
otherwise modules cannot be loaded. The code acutally runs when its
installed and EFL_RUN_IN_TREE is not set.
so ecore_con/efl_net were using the standard ecore_thread thread pool
for doing things like dns lookups (that can take multiple minutes
until timeouts) and actual http transactions. similarly they can block
thread workers for long periods or indefinitely thus basically
blocking the whole eocre_thread pool and stopping others from sharing
it. the best solution we have right now is to bypass the thread pool
queue and have dedicated threads for these actions. what we should
have is a dedicated thread pool with each thread taking on N
connections (via select etc.) and the ability to create and destroy
thread pools for specific tasks so you can separate the work out from
other work. but that is basically a redesign of our thread pool infra
so let's do the quick solution here until that day comes.
this partially addresses D4640
a dedicated thread per image load though is going to be a lot nastier...
ancient edje files dont put hash strings in the file dictionary but
instead inline and thus the strings cannot be direct added... silly
ancient files.
this is a horrible ugly workaround this but there isn't really
anything better than trying to detect such files (which dont seem to
have an older version in them i can find?) so detect by pointer
address and mapping the file.
this fixes T5138
@fix
This is particularly useful for ecore_timer_loop_add which are not
supposed to trigger any syscall. It does add a new requirement
on the EFL_LOOP_TIME_CLASS to always have an interval defined during
construction.
Now we must set EFL_WAYLAND_ENABLE_WWW to turn on www. (Note:
this does NOT re-enable any visual effect, it merely controls
the event infrastructure that can be used to let a client
know when its window is mapped or moving)
This wasn't really disabled properly earlier, so disable it now
for a slight performance win when dragging windows (and a major
reduction in log chatter when debugging wayland)
Use seat names as prefix, not as suffix, following
a top-down approach and avoiding issues
with applications that may be receiving
doubled signals (legacy + suffixed).
So instead of "mouse,in,seat1" signal will be
"seat,seat1,mouse,in".
After we call curl_multi_socket_action() we must call
_efl_net_dialer_http_curlm_check() in order to call
curl_multi_info_read() and be notified of handles that were
finished. Otherwise the handle is gone and we'll be waiting for an
action that will never happen.
Fixes T5079
support libraries (src/static_libs), such as rg_etc, must not be
handled as a regular target, after all these are usually not shared
library and if they are, they have no .pc associated, then we use "-l"
as for system libraries, but using the installation path.
This patch need to revert because it just a temporary solution for load
'inherit_only' groups. Problem with these groups is solved in patch
c3733a213b
This reverts commit 88f5ac22c1.
Summary: The patch for supporting copy,paste and cut undo
Test Plan:
1. elementary_test - Code Editor
2. Check that undo work correctly when copy,paste and cut
Reviewers: ajwillia.ms
Reviewed By: ajwillia.ms
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4636
If the user icons are set but animation time is set to 0, the icons are
not deleted, resulting in ghosts images in the application.
Additionally, behavior was badly handled when animation time or timeout
before drag were set to 0.
@fix
this reduced pipes to 32 as default max pipes is 32 and we never
actually go up beyond 32 unless oyu use env vars to expand... and no
one will... and actual testing shows us top out at about 30 pipes
usage in anything i can find/test. this packs more bool flags together
as bits instead of itns or chars to save memory.
@optimize
Small patch which does not print out debug info for devices we do not
handle, and adds the 'type' of device to the debug output (pointer,
keyboard, etc).
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
If an input device is not a pointer, keyboard, or touch device then we
are not going to be handling events for it, so do not create a new
Elput device for it.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Minor change on the return value of the device_add and device_remove
functions so that we can avoid debug output for devices which we do
not deal with.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
this improves performance a bit by avoding libc's malloc and the heap
by using a custom buffer pool thathas basically immediate O(1) lookup
time (in real life) that baloons out and contracts back as time goes on.
@optimize
so a little perf fun shows malloc/free/realloc/etc. are, combined a
reasonable overhead. this reduced malloc overhead for draw contexts so
whne we duplicate them or create new ones, we re-use a small cache of
8 of them to avoid re-allocation. just take the first one from the
list as it really is that simple. mempool would not have helped more
here and cost more overhead.
@optimize
we set stack var to 0 even if evlog was off and thus didn't use it.
this cleans up the evlog func a bit and also moves locking until later
so it's locked for the minimum period to punt something into the log
buffer. it's an improvement, but no bug fix.
cache flish and async end ended up dropping some cacneled images that
were then accessed further in the cancel func for the thread. this
fixes that
@fix
Previously this functional was miss. Edje_Pick was tried to copy fonts
from data block "edje_source_fontmap" what always empty because edje_cc
never fill it.
This patch rework the fonts copy from input files.
@fix
If we're not logging events this generates a lot of wasted system
calls. They probably don't amount to much, but it's trivial to
get rid of them, and they make a mess when logging with strace.