Summary:
_parse_format() function filtering "_/-/0/^/*" to filter POSIX alternatvie/extension formats,
But the Datetime do not appear in some locale(fa_IR, lzh_TW, my_MM, or_IN) with 'O'.
+ improve code. (not compare with all of the characters. instead of that using strchr)
https://lh.2xlibre.net/values/d_t_fmt/
@fix
Test Plan: Set locale as fa_IR and create DateTime. and see fields, not appears.
Reviewers: jpeg, cedric
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5020
Summary:
When user set a selected item on MBE creation time.
The internal logic will be broke.
So we need to separate logic them.
@fix
Test Plan:
Calling elm_multibuttonentry_item_selected_set() before MBE got a focus. in elementary_test.
Reviewers: cedric, jpeg, woohyun
Subscribers: bu5hm4n, marcelhollerbach, cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4882
This removes the special code in the legacy API for
elm_widget_focus_mouse_up_handle. Add an internal helper to find the
first widget parent. And mark as protected.
Apparently this functions is still required for the new focus manager.
Ref T5363
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
it turns out that we should also repsect logical elements that are
having a redirect_manager, since they are more at the "end" then a
potential regular node.
The user now needs to handle the logical_end call on this manager, or
handle at all what he wants to do with this information.
efl_ui_win now handles it in the way that it just focuses that logical
node, (which results in the redirect manager beeing set, then calling
again logical_end on that manager. Repeating this until we have finally
found a regular node that does fit out needs.
We do flushes when we need them now, so we don't need this somewhat
non deterministic flush mechanism anymore.
Anything that breaks as a result of this should be fixable by adding an
ecore_wl2_display_flush() somewhere appropriate.
We had a hack in place to flush the display from an idle enterer instead
of after a surface commit. This led to a problem where the idle
enterer dispatch order was:
renderer for main canvas
wayland dispatch idle enterer
renderer for mouse cursor canvas
The surface commit for the mouse cursor was never dispatched, so the mouse
cursor animation would only update at the rate other events occurred.
By flushing at the appropriate times instead we ensure a proper update.
ref T5850
If wl_display_flush() returns a non negative number it was successful,
so we should disable the write handler then. We were theoretically always
doing an extra flush on an empty buffer.
This is mostly cosmetic as that's not a costly operation.
So because we include wayland-server.h we're told that wl_buffer is
deprecated - however clients are still expected to use it, it's only
deprecated for usage in a compositor.
Making these into void pointers shuts up the warning.
We need to include wayland-server.h since some of the code provided by
ecore_wl2 is for compositors, but some of it is also for clients...
Summary:
Assigning a result of integral division to a double type variable is
not useful for next division calculation. For more accurate calculation,
it needs to be casted to double before doing division.
It does not fix some bugs. It was reported by a code quality advisor.
Test Plan: N/A
Reviewers: raster, cedric, jpeg, herdsman, eunue
Reviewed By: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5069
Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
If bytecode is requested and fails to load, load original file
instead. Force re-write of bytecode if that succeeds.
This is useful if there is bytecode newer than the source file that
the current Lua version can't load, for example when migrating from
LuaJIT 2.0 to 2.1, which changed bytecode format.
Fixes confusing cases such as in T2728.
This is a protected function. It doesn't need to return anything, as all
implementation just returned true, always. Also, the legacy API was just
a wrapper doing nothing special (except verify that we have a widget,
which the recursive code already does).
Tested with fr_FR :)
Ref T5363
It should be implemented as a efl_part() API.
For now I've only done a quick hack, as the only overrides were:
- notify: already a Part implementation. Also it turns out the default
theme does not even have any text part in the notify group.
- combobox: not a Part implementation, but also very badly defined wrt.
parts in general. efl_part() is handled by the parent class (button)
which makes it tricky to override just for one function.
With this patch I'm trying to keep the same behaviour as earlier (where
efl_part() is used for layouts and there is a special path for
combobox).
Ref T5363
I believe all of those APIs are in fact meant for widgets to use
themselves:
- on_focus
- on_show_region_hook
- focus_region
- focus_register
- focus_manager_factory
Ref T5363
I was told that the scrollable interface is being redesigned for EO.
This API definitely does not belong to the base Widget class, as it's
quite specific to item-based scrollable widgets, such as lists and
grids. Since Elm.Interface_Scrollable is itself being revamped, it is a
good place to move that EO API for now.
Ref T5363
1. Uniformize the API, which is now for internal use:
This uses the same enum as scroller "movement_block" instead
of 2 separate properties. Less APIs, more consistence.
2. Remove scroll_lock x/y from EO widget. I was told it is not going to
exist in the upcoming scrollable interface.
3. Remove scroll hold/freeze getters.
scroll hold/freeze push/pop are still there but it remains to be seen
how the EO scrollable interface will exploit them. Right now they are
full of bugs.
Ref T5363
This also includes the drag_child_lock APIs. This had nothing to do with
dragging beyond maybe the case where scrolling is done by thumbscroll
(ie. finger drag).
Note that the EAPI were called already scroll_lock, not drag_lock.
Ref T5363
restrict mapping /dev/zero to only eina files having a sigbus
reported. the mmap was before all our file access used eina_file i
think thus the raw mmap of it. now walk all eina files and find the
candidate and only then if it exists flag is as having a faulty i/o
backing and map the zerto pages then return, otherwise call abort.
more restricted mapping and perhaps a fix for not trapping non-efl
issues.
@fix
since we have a sigbusd handler that flags an eina file with io errors
it has to walk the file cache and every file... taking locks. if those
locks were taking already in the current thread the sighandler was
called in... we'd deadlock. since this basicallly never happens (when
do we see i/o errors really? not much)... we never saw this as it'd
also reauire this race condition to happen too. but it is a problem
waiting to happen. this fixes that by moving to recrusive locks.
@fix
Summary:
Do not harcode numbers that make no immediate sense.
Additionally: add some wont-hurt doc note and fix
two related typos.
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5145
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
This is a very informative document but is much longer than it needs to
be. Tighten it up by condensing redundant information and expressing
the ideas more efficiently. Focus more on Evas and what it is than what
it isn't. Avoid explaining general graphics concepts like immediate
vs. retained, replacing with synopses. Switch from 2nd person to 3rd
person (i.e. don't say You/Your) to be less awkward, since we don't
really know why the reader is reading it. Simplify the compilation
directions; these are pretty standard, and most people won't be manually
linking to Evas anyway.
While this shortens the document considerably, it retains the
important key points, and makes it far more readable.
Reviewers: cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5130
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
evas_textgrid_cellrow_get() is supposed to return NULL if the row index
fed to the function is outside of the textgrid's range. It was instead
returning garbage pointer.
@fix
When running elementary_test with ELM_ENGINE='buffer', we got a crash.
The removal of PS3 backend patch didn't remove ELM_SOFTWARE_PSL1GHT and
didn't shift the _elm_engines indexes.
ELM_SOFTWARE_DDRAW stayed at the index 13 (value NULL) instead of moving
to index 12.
A strcmp with NULL occurred, leading to the crash.
@Cedric, I excuse you to not have run Exactness your code before pushing
:P
Text on path (textpath) allows application to make text follow a path.
The path can be a efl_gfx_path or a circle.
Thank hermet for initializing this work.
@feature
This function is meant to be used by the widgets themselves, or internal
features such as elm_access.
Also remove const tag: this function call is definitely modifying the
widget (panning around and all that).
Ref T5363
We use a temporary file for espeak (the accessibility text-to-speech
engine we use), and then we remove and close the file. But the fd was
not reset to -1 which meant that later on the previous fd was closed
again (this is kinda weird), but that fd was now invalid. Or rather it
was reused by ecore animator, closing the read-end of the pipe
(timer_fd_read). This caused SIGPIPE in the animator code.
Thanks strace and gdb for helping me figure out this. :)
@fix
This fixes a case where an object is hidden before the first render.
When called from elementary. the visible intercept code would be called
before evas object's visible_set, bypassing the line setting visible_set
to true.
As a consequence the object would be visible even when explicitly
requested as hidden.
Thanks @JackDanielZ for the report!
This is also another protected and beta API. Meant to be overridden by
subclasses, but belongs to a still unstable API.
The difference between the internal legacy and the EO API is really bad.
Same as with activate (previous commit).
Ref T5363
Renamed to on_disabled_update.
Also passed in the new state of disabled. It's more convenient this way,
than having the subclasses call disabled_get.
Also simplify some code...
Ref T5363
Renamed to on_orientation_update
This internal / virtual function is in fact not overridden anywhere. Not
sure it is necessary to expose it in EO API?
Ref T5363
a nested compositor will have a mismatch between canvas seat id and
compositor seat id, so this attempts to perform matching based on the
order that they are listed, which should be identical
@fix
gl_generic_context_find() returns the gl shared context struct but
this is not just a read-only operation. It in turn calls window_use
which may call make_current. This can invalidate the work of evas gl
when the API tried to switch to a specific context.
This fixes evas gl with multiple outputs.
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
For now, do not use Evas_Canvas3D in multi output context, it won't work.
The update code for Evas_Canvas3D_Node might trigger rendering logic, which
is opposite to what the scene graph logic should do. It require to much
reshuffle around to handle that case at the moment. So I am just adding a
warning.
This backend has received no patch and maintenance from anyone who could
actually test it over the last few years. After talking with KaKaRoTo it
is best to remove it. If anyone want to take over its maintenance, you
are welcome to revert this patch.
Summary:
Widgets that don't have content like as genlist, gengrid.
They don't have geometry of content also.
So position of pan will be used when calculating postion to scroll.
Test Plan:
tested in elementary_test and check working properly.
this may be the problem when extern pan set on scrollable interface.
Reviewers: SanghyeonLee, cedric, felipealmeida, larry, bu5hm4n
Reviewed By: SanghyeonLee
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5127
Small patch to allow setting pointer acceleration profile (for
wayland) from within Enlightenment.
ref T4736
@feature
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Small patch to add a new API function which can be called from
Enlightenment in order to allow setting pointer acceleration speed.
ref T4736
@feature
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Small patch to add an API which can be called to set pointer
acceleration speed under Wayland.
ref T4736
@feature
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
The 'c->w' field gets manipulated for querying cutoffs of text with its
boundaries. Better to keep it a read-only field, to reduce confusion.
Also updated querying internal functions for better readability.
Summary: I had added some information about texture size limitations to Elm image API reference.
Test Plan: Doxygen Revision
Reviewers: raster, cedric, stefan, jpeg, Jaehyun_Cho
Reviewed By: raster
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5106
These helpers are similar to eina_value_X_new(), however do not
allocate the Eina_Value, rather return it.
These are useful when the value struct storage was already there but
needs to be initialized in a single line, like as stack variables or
when returning a value.
these utilities are very useful, but names became too long. Since they
do not conflict with anything else, shorten them.
Since they were available before as inline function, provide a macro
to rename them for old source that's compiled against newer library.
EINA_VALUE_EMPTY is basically a zeroed Eina_Value, handy for declaring
and returning.
To cope with the rest of efl, free/del/flush on NULL shouldn't
complain, so flusing an empty value should be quiet.
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
... and others. this leads to crashes if x ops are busy in a thread or
engine evas thread shutdown happens to call engine calls that then do
x calls... should apply in general to wl too. fixes some segv's on
shutdown given the new gl thread patches.
@fix
Wherever the EO API is used, i.e. efl_add() is used to create evas
objects, we can skip the calls to set fill/expand.
This new set of defaults indeed saves ~60 loc in the tests (out of 115
objects created). I found only 3 cases where the align had to be set
manually (to the old default of 0.5).
See 1a1b8bc451
And e8b7f5f255
Ref T5301
Summary: In state_changed_cb2 callback function, obj is used. so it should not be EINA_UNUSED
Reviewers: Jaehyun_Cho, cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5122
Summary:
When text set NULL, size is not changed even text is removed.
So, fix that case logic
1. send text,hidden signal
2. remove text
3. call sizing eval to resize layout
Test Plan:
1. run elementary_test -to check
2. change value last check object
3. compare before and after
Reviewers: Jaehyun_Cho, cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5086
Fake: This should never have had the fake_canvas_set API. It already can
not work after efl_finalize. And Ecore_Evas isn't part of EO API so it
doesn't make sense at this point to try to expose the fake window as
part of EO API.
Socket: This is the only type of window that implements socket_listen.
So we can just move this function to a new subclass.
NOTE: Socket & plug are currently broken, even in 1.20 (at least for me)!
Ref T5322
I'm not sure about the name for focus_allow:
- can_focus
- focusable
- focus_allow
- ???
Also, it looks like focus should just be the evas object function
overridden.
Ref T5363