Summary:
Since we're now going to be shipping some eo classes as stable,
there is no point in keeping the eo api behind a macro, and it
should be enabled by default. Another case is beta classes, but
those are behind the EFL_BETA_API_SUPPORT guard.
This also changes includes around the place where things are
clearly broken (such as an included header needing something
from another header but that other header being guarded, notably
efl_ui_widget.h needing focus manager but focus manager being
behind beta in Elementary.h)
Reviewers: zmike, cedric, bu5hm4n, stefan_schmidt, segfaultxavi
Reviewed By: cedric, segfaultxavi
Subscribers: segfaultxavi, #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D8322
a new shiny buildtool that currently completes in the total of ~ 4 min..
1 min. conf time
2:30 min. build time
Where autotools takes:
1:50 min. conf time
3:40 min. build time.
meson was taken because it went quite good for enlightenment, and is a traction gaining system that is also used by other mayor projects. Additionally, the DSL that is defined my meson makes the configuration of the builds a lot easier to read.
Further informations can be gathered from the README.meson
Right now, bindings & windows support are missing.
It is highly recommented to use meson 0.48 due to optimizations in meson
that reduced the time the meson call would need.
Co-authored-by: Mike Blumenkrantz <zmike@samsung.com>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7012
Depends on D7011
Summary:
the logic here was against the xdg standard, thus we migrate to
eina_vpath which uses the correct xdg standard
Depends on D6746
Reviewers: zmike, stefan_schmidt, #committers
Reviewed By: zmike, #committers
Subscribers: #reviewers, cedric, #committers, zmike
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D6747
If two daemons are launched one after the other, we would like the
second one to exit directly. The problem is that if the UNIX socket is
unlinked before the binding, the second daemon will succeed to create this
socket, stoling it from the first daemon, and exit because the network
socket is not bindable.
It results in the first daemon to continue running and accepting
connections from the debuggers (network connection) but ignoring the
applications connection (local UNIX connection).
This reverts commit 135154303b.
Revert "efl: move signal events from efl.loop to efl.app"
This reverts commit 3dbca39f98.
Revert "efl: add test suite for efl_app"
This reverts commit 3e94be5d73.
Revert "efl: create Efl.App class, the parent of Efl.Loop"
This reverts commit 28fe00b94e.
Go back to before efl.app because I think this should be done with
superclassing here not a parent object. reasons?
1. multiple loops per single thread make no sense. so if multilpe loop
objects they wont be contained in a single app object and then deleted
like this.
2. the app object is not really sharable in this design so it cant be
accessed from other threads
3. it makes it harder to get the main loop or app object (well 2 func
calls one calling the other and more typing. it is longer to type and
more work where it is not necessary, and again it can't work from
other threads unless we go duplicating efl.app per thread and then
what is the point of splittyign out the signal events from efl.loop
then?)
etc.
The previous version of the daemon was using functions specific to
Linux, such as epoll...
The daemon communication part has been rewritten to use Ecore
functionalities.
Sorry for the inconvenience guys
The client structure was not deleted when the connected application was
suddenly terminated (ctrl-c).
It was not happening before, so I suspect TCP and UNIX sockets behave
differently on this matter.
Eina Debug is a new layer aimed for EFL debugging. It offers scalability
by allowing registration of operations not specific to EFL core.
The protocol is simple and the APIs try to provide as much
functionalities/freedom as possible.
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.
The may_block parameter is useful to force a flush without blocking on
read/write, sometimes particularly useful if ignore_line_delimiter is
true, then you get the data events without blocking -- as if a server
sending some content misses a trailing line delimiter, you do not want
to block on recv() but still want to flush data to user.
The ignore_line_delimiter parameter is useful if we're going to close
the copier and want to flush pending data which may exist due missing
trailing terminator. The close method will also force that if
destination can take more data.
Rewrite and greatly improve error checking, allow multiple commands to
be given in series, etc.
This also leverages on Efl.Io.Queue to buffer data for us, then all we
need to do is peek at its contents, when there is a full message we
use and then ask the queue to discard it.
The CLST processing was also rewritten to not allocate memory. Since
memory may be unaligned we still iterate over the buffer and memcpy()
to an integer to avoid alignment errors.