There are some binds at startup that result in additional information
being sent, so we may need to call wl_display_sync() multiple times, and
only send the client a SYNC_DONE event when the final one completes.
This moves all the platform specific buffer allocation into ecore_wl2
instead of the engine.
Note that this makes an internal struct available in the header. This
will be removed shortly.
Currently the buffer code looks up the alpha stats from the surface code.
This won't be possible when we move the buffer code into a library, so
prepare for it now.
When using reusable content, genlist preserves old object's state and is
expecting reusable_content_get callback to change all needed properties.
But there was an inconsistency: it was silently re-enabling the old content.
@fix
Summary:
When ctxpopup's content is removed,
ctxpopup doesn't recalculate its size, so empty space is remaind.
To fix this problem, ctxpopup recalculate its size when content is removed.
This patch is about T6327
@fix
Test Plan:
1. run elementary_test -to ctxpopup
2. select 10st item
3. click button in ctxpopup
Reviewers: jpeg, Jaehyun_Cho, zmike
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5462
Summary:
On window rotation send bounds changed signal to inform ATSPI client
about the orientation of window
Test Plan:
In ATSPI mode, when orientation of efl window is changed, ATSPI client should
get notification
Reviewers: kimcinoo
Subscribers: cedric, govi, rajeshps, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5469
This reverts commit 2cea85db38.
Their was a typo that I made during cleanup of the patch before pushing that I didn't
notice broke some stuff. But also you may have an old efl_general.h in your elementary
directory that is now being picked instead of the one provided by the tree.
Revert "elementary: currently double declare elm_init/shutdown."
This reverts commit 44bb0c1848.
Revert "elementary: fix efl_ui_multibutton installed headers."
This reverts commit 32a213dc72.
Revert "elementary: introduce Efl_Ui.h."
This reverts commit df3d3f7334.
Revert "ecore: do not display error message on cancel."
This reverts commit 99654b7cd2.
Revert "efl: and don't forget to install the new dependencies."
This reverts commit 814ffb9b6b.
Revert "ecore: remove EFL_OBJECT_BETA as Efl_Core.h is for Efl new inerfaces."
This reverts commit 619d0f3cff.
Revert "ecore: move EAPI_MAIN from elementary to ecore."
This reverts commit e5d84da864.
as such commit e5d84da864 starts the
breaking. enlightenment, terminologya and other apps can't compile
against that efl anymore. 619d0f3cff
then makes this even worse with even more header errors and undefined
types. on top of this df3d3f7334 then
starts making elementary_test segfault when it runs. it wont even
start up.
asu such of these 7 commits in the first 4 (that are then relied on
later) 3 of these first 4 cause serious breakage. this simply is a
complete lack of testing changes, so i've rolled fl back to before
these things so it builds and works again and you can build against it.
PLEASE test these things. this looks ot me to be obviously a lack of
any testing... :(
Summary: accessible name_get interface added, popup does not have default text.
What should be read for the name information should be define by popup.
Test Plan:
In atspi mode, when an AT-client such as screen-reader queries, it should return
as "Alert title(if present)/text(if present)"
Reviewers: kimcinoo
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg, govi, rajeshps
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5466
On instantiation objects get either one or two refs:
- with a parent, they will have 2 refs, one for C++, one for the
parent.
- without a parent, they get a single ref, the one for C++
This will break the existing C++ examples, which I will fix in later
patches.
Note that the window is a strange object which can be created with no
parent but internally reparents itself to an object it creates (oh so
ugly).
Note: this is C only, not legacy only.
The problem is that bindings will hold a strong reference to the window,
which will then die "under the rug" if autodel is enabled. This then
leads to at least ERR if not crashes.
Note:
elm_policy needs to support autodel and quit on last del only for C
applications. Bindings will require some other mechanism that doesn't
break all assumptions wrt. references.
Calling this lock for no good reason result in a 2% slow down. Easy
enough to disable as we do not use evas_render2 at all. Might be
something to consider if we ever develop evas_render2 further.
Summary: read title along with naviframe item title and subtitle along with naviframe subtitle.
Test Plan:
In accessibility mode, when naviframe title area is focused, The text title and subtitle should be read
out along with item's title and subtitle.
Reviewers: kimcinoo
Reviewed By: kimcinoo
Subscribers: cedric, govi, rajeshps, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5463
This commit add the event "circular,dependency" for edje object. Given
event is called when edje found the circular dependency between parts
in object. This event will be usefull and informative paired with
Edje_Edit API.
The problem here was that the adapter we have created would be
recognized as our subchild, and thus we delete our own subchild, which
is wrong. This fixes that problem and keeps the adapter alive.
This reverts commit ef3d2120bf.
This breaks E. pager ono my right screen looks like:
http://devs.enlightenment.org/~raster/shot-2017-11-11_12-13-14.png
on my left screen shellf keeps swapping between 2 dizes wobbling back
and forth every frame eating cpu and making it "blurry"...
note - theme is the flat one in devs/raster/theme/flat2 branch. so
this change certainly breaks something...
The new library function provides the same functionality and will allow
us to stop tracking things in the engine that the library already knows
about windows (compositor_version)
As most of you know, TEXT part was, up to this point, an Evas.Text
object.
This patch merges TEXT and TEXTBLOCK both to use Efl.Canvas.Text.
Code is added to emulate what TEXT did that TEXTBLOCK did not.
I believe we can move forward with TEXT, and deperacate TEXTBLOCK from
the EDC. You can also set markup to TEXT parts.
Exactness seems to show some differences, but further examination shows
that it's due to difference in how width is calculated in
Efl.Canvas.Text. The results seem correct.
Be sure to report of any breakage via Phabricator or contact me
directly.
I am running E with this and did not stumble upon any crashes or visual
bugs.
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
There are use cases where you would want to align by a value.
The wordy alignment values are thus removed.
This commit also separates auto-modes (none, normal, locale) for
horizontal alignment to its own API.
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
There are multiple places in the code where both the padded item's
width and the maximum style padding (at the edges) are accounted for.
For the sake of making calculations for wrapping/ellipsis we should
only use the maximum style padding.
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
This updates the style pad even if there are no format nodes.
An example of this is having a default style set to the object.
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Since font names can also specify styles like weight, width etc, we
should parse the font name AFTER setting the respective properties to
the font description, so it can override some if required.
This allows, for example, the following operation:
efl_text_font_weight_set(obj, EFL_TEXT_FONT_WEIGHT_NORMAL);
efl_text_font_set(obj, "Sans:Bold");
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
The dmabuf code has been creating ARGB buffers all the time. The old
wl_shm code correctly respected the alpha field, but that was lost in
the new version.
I'm not sure we ever create non-alpha wayland buffers, since CSD has
to have alpha to do shadows, but if there's any way to do it it'll
work now.
Previously the output base name used to include extension, now
you don't need to specify an extension and it's determined from
the input file name instead.
Also, implementation boilerplate used to merge with .eo.c before,
which made no sense. Now it's merged with .c instead when it
exists or makes a new .c file when it doesn't.
In Enlightenment with internal window being WL window connected to the
X11 backend, you end up with the later requiring the former to tick, even
if the former do not have a proper animator source. To work around the
problem when there is one backend that is not providing support for
animator source, we do need to avoid switching on another window source
as they could be linked somehow and we can not know.
This make EFL_MAIN available and working with just Ecore. For simplicity
it is available with Efl_Core.h. Ideally it should also work with Efl_Net.h
alone and finally with an Efl_Ui.h.
T6262
We need at least version 2 for create_immed, so don't even bind the
global if it's useless to us.
This will also stop us from trying to use dmabuf (and getting killed by
the compositor) on older compositors that don't support the version we
need - we'll just use wl_shm instead when this pointer is NULL.
Keep track of visibility and ensure the cursor can never be
filled when hidden. This should finally end any issue with the
cursor and visibility with the new focus system. Didn't see this
previously until working on Edi's bottom panes which caused redraw
on resize of the widgets.
@fix
This is what the old shm code has been doing, and it's probably better
than what the dmabuf code was doing.
We currently allocate 3 buffers. The usual case has us swapping between
two of those buffers and saving that third buffer for emergencies - if
we ever need that third buffer it'll require a full redraw.
If we return the oldest available buffer the usual case requires a little
more damage but we should never hit the full redraw case, which can cause
a frame drop on slow hardware.
Now that we're dependent on create_immed there's no possibility of falling
back to non dmabuf allocation.
The only failing case we really need to handle is failing the first
allocation, which is currently broken and I'll be adding an advance test
for it shortly.
wl_shm and dmabuf only really need to differ in how they allocate a buffer,
but right now we've got them in separate files. This dramatically
reduces the complexity of the wl_shm code and shares much more
implementation with the dmabuf code.
This throws away at least one "optimization" wl_shm used - over-allocating
buffers so that window resizing doesn't always require a new buffer
allocation. If people feel that window resizing has become too slow now
this can be added to the dmabuf code to the benefit of both allocators.
Disabling dmabuf by env var still uses the old wl_shm implementation for
now, but soon that code will be removed entirely and the env var disable
will use this path.
this is needed for devices that no longer produce aspi events for
these. otherwise good luck getting any event on lid open/close or on
pressing the power button. this also stops hiding switch events from
libinput and now you can get switch events to find lid or tablet mode
switching changes.
@fix
Call provider_find on the loop (or basically any object) with the
color/text/size class interface instead, to find it. The main loop is
the main holder of those objects.
Note: This makes use of provider_find instead of direct access to the
variable, in order to self-test the code. In theory release builds will
not do this and user directly the variable.
we cant go iterating the mainloop before the current point. if someone
set up handlers but hasnt configured the things those handles use yet
as they dont expect them to be used until the mainloop is started...
thenthings break. we cant change this assumption without breaking
things.
if proxy fails are too many then give up on queued lookups as they
likely will continue. i noticed a process continually spawning efl net
proxy helper because one queued lookup failed and could be looked up
so it kept trying again and again.
@fix
The fix is not complete. We need to make efl_part() work nicely in C++:
- Get the refs work properly (maybe without auto-del)
- Generate the parts from the EO file as methods on the object
Final form should be close to:
slider.indicator().format_string_set("%1.2f");
Where everything autocompletes nicely :)
Summary:
9d2dcd92 requires elocation to build.
cxx examples still broken due to elm cleanup
Test Plan: make examples
Reviewers: jpeg, felipealmeida
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5426
Summary:
during elm_widget_theme_apply() state was set to off when state is on.
@fix
Test Plan: change locale/theme when a radio is on.
Reviewers: jpeg, cedric, woohyun
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5432
Build failed with LKI not found, as a symbol, but it's a macro.
Copy & pasted from evas_common_private.h
How can this work on one platform and not another? I don't get it...
the freeq can't allow things to access the content of the pointer
because the content canbe written over by canary handling qhen
submitted to the freeq. clear it inline then just submit the final
pointer to the freeq.
@fix
indicator_format_set/get & indicator_format_function_set are
now legacy APIs.
indicator format can be set by using generic Ui.Format function
e.g.
efl_ui_format_string_set(efl_part(sliderObj, "indicator"), "1.0%f");
elm_code_widget is causing a lot of trouble as it's relying on internal
access to elementary, without being built as part of elementary.so. Many
EAPI symbols are exported that shouldn't need to be, as they are only
internals of elm.
elm_colorselector is legacy only (for now, unfortunately).
This means that elm_colorselector_class_get() crashes with weak linking.
Strong linking would make the compilation fail.
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:
Refactoring.
It is good to store values from that struct in a parsing/loading context
static variable is a big NO NO:
1. Ugly code design,
2. Might not work when trying to load more than one SVG file.
@fix
Reviewers: jpeg, smohanty
Subscribers: jenkins, cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5399
Accodring to https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/types.html#Length
length ::= number ("em" | "ex" | "px" | "in" | "cm" | "mm" | "pt" | "pc" | "%")
This is still work in progress since some of lengths should be treated
differently, for example gradient lengths
Just as a starter to make a working background that, later on, will go
through Svg_Node's and build a certain source code to be saved in SVG
picture as a file
so it doesn't only load from eet or edj only
but also from those any extensions who is ACTUALLY eet, but named as,
for example, like, "file_with_svg.dev"
@fix
Summary:
dev branch : devs/subhransu/font
The Final goal is to move the evas_font module to ector so that both ector and evas can reuse the code.
make the api simple so that sam eapi can be used by evas_textblock and ector text.
This is the 1st stage to achive that gola, first remove the evas internal dependancy as much as possible before moving to ector library.
Reviewers: jpeg, raster, herdsman, cedric, id213sin
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5419
This fixes the C++ compilation tests.
list<int> is not allowed by eolian anymore, as the semantics were
unclear whether a pointer to int was passed, or if the int was stuffed
inside the list by casting.
ptr(string) is also not allowed as it's a pointer to a pointer type.
Both of the above types are strange when it comes to bindings. While C++
could probably be made to work, it's not clear we could have such types
in other bindings. Those types are in fact likely not so useful, as most
APIs can be designed around those restrictions.
elementary_config.h should not even exist. It's been hijacked as a
private header for elementary, but all "real" configuration is stored in
efl's main config.h now.
make examples now builds all c++ examples but some of them are in fact
empty skeletons. Those either need some c++ love or the final eo api to
be ready (eg. menu, popup, ...).
I removed some examples that don't have an exact equivalent in EO since
the widget is legacy only.
This uses the new cref keyword instead of inout, as the c++ code has no
access to the internals of struct Efl.Text.Cursor.Cursor
Something tells me cref may not be the perfect solution here (we lose
information on whether this is in, out or inout).
This is more of an experiment than anything else.
@felipealmeida I would like to know what you think.
Notes:
- events still need a better API (event_add isn't part of the object
definition...).
- references are an issue, when you want to actually delete an object.
I hid it behind ifdef for now as I'm very much unsure of what I'm doing.
This whole modern C++ thing is still weird to me :)
Prerequisite:
#define EFL_CXX_WREF_EASY
This allows constructs such as:
auto wobj = obj._get_wref();
std::cout << wobj->text_get() << std::endl;
This allows constructs like:
auto w_obj = obj._get_wref();
auto cb = std::bind([w_obj]() {
auto o = w_obj.lock();
if (!o) return;
o->call();
});
event_add(..., obj, cb);
Note: I don't like how those wref work. Close to c++ wref but far from
EFL wref.
NOTE: protected APIs are placed behind ifdef as well in the
implementation file. This makes sense since the define is required for
the C code to compile, but this isn't what @protected means.
Coverity reports that EVAS_OBJECT_DATA_SAFE_GET returns NULL here (184
out of 188 times). As such, we should not be calling
_event_animation_object_get with a null object so add a null check here.
Fixes Coverity CID1381713
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Coverity reports that EVAS_OBJECT_DATA_SAFE_GET returns NULL here (184
out of 188 times). The _all_animation_objects_cancel function
directly dereferences the obj parameter passed into it, so lets null check it
before calling that function.
Fixes Coverity CID1381711
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Coverity reports that EVAS_OBJECT_DATA_SAFE_GET returns NULL here (184
out of 188 times). The _all_animation_objects_cancel function directly
dereferences the obj parameter passed into it, so lets null check it
before calling that function.
Fixes Coverity CID1381710
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Coverity reports that we access vfmapped here without holding a lock.
This patch implements eina_lock_take/release while accessing
priv->vfmapped.
Fixes Coverity CID1381624
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Coverity reports that _evas_dmabuf_buffer_init function here can
potentially free the surface that was passed into it. If that happens,
we should not be calling the _fallback function with surface as the
parameter as that will directly dereference the freed pointer.
Fixes Coverity CID1381707
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
In most engines which inherit from software_generic, they do not
implement the outbuf_free_region_for_update function. Most engines
have it as an unused function. If we simply add a check here, then we
can reduce the need for having useless function in multiple engines.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary:
Textblock's ellipsis feature only worked when text's width exceeds its area.
So, it didn't work when text's height exceeds its area by "br" tags.
This patch will do ellipsis when only ellipsis=1.0 is set.
@fix
Test Plan: make check
Reviewers: herdsman, raster, cedric, jpeg, sohyun
Reviewed By: raster
Subscribers: woohyun
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5412
Summary:
It should return width and height with positive values or zero.
@fix
Test Plan: make check
Reviewers: raster, jpeg, cedric
Reviewed By: raster
Subscribers: jiin.moon
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5422
Apparently this isn't well supported by dash, which will print an
error and return a 2, where zsh and bash will return 255.
Explicitly returning 255 seems least surprising.
see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=772322
#IHaveNoIdeaWhatThisScriptDoes
This disallows deeply nested pointers, you can only explicitly
ptr() on types that are strictly value types.
For a few cases where it was necessary to override this behavior,
you can use legacy(ptr(x)) as a temporary measure.
As we do not know when a window won't be able to tick, and we do
not know which window a legacy animator is attached to, we require
all windows to tick as often as they can and only generate one tick
per loop run.
This might need more adjustement especially with multi output.