if sfont=something was given to _edje_text_class_font_get(), sfont
might be untouched there and old pointer was being freed, resulting in
double free. So make sure we're using the correct pointer there.
SVN revision: 41714
WARNING: THIS CAN CAUSE RENDERING GLITCH AND OTHER WEIRD BEHAVIOUR WITH
YOUR EDJE FILE. PLEASE REPORT ANY ALIEN STUFF.
Note: This patch cache the result of _edje_part_recalc_single, until
any relative part are moved, the object is resized or some property
are changed (like during text set or color class set).
Note: Be carefull when you call edje_object_size_min_restricted_calc,
it's really an inderect heavy user of _edje_part_recalc_single and
I wasn't able to bring it down.
Note: This patch use more RAM, around 480 bytes per Edje state, so I
don't recommand using it on a Desktop with a lot of CPU power.
SVN revision: 41663
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
as reported, elicity triggers an infinite loop by calling
edje_object_part_geometry_get(), which in turns calls
_edje_recalc_do() which in turns calls the elicit code that requests
edje_object_part_geometry_get() and since it's still marked as
"dirty", it enters the loop...
the real fix is just the move of ed->dirty = 0; before calling
recalcs, but I also unmarked object as need_recalculate so we can even
avoid requesting object to recalculate from evas.
SVN revision: 38139
This makes use of new Evas_Smart_Class calculate() callback to
postpone calculations until render time, possible saving lots of
calculations to happen.
It is another try, with Cedric's changes to force recalculations when
requried (ie: just before doing some edje_object_*_get()), let's see
if this one solve found issues.
SVN revision: 37620
them from being put in the evas_render_update phase.
I did extensively test this patch since a few month and didn't notice any
bug with it in my apps, nor in E. But please report anything that goes wrong
for you after this version.
SVN revision: 35944
Edje is tricky, it's event processing is too weird and Cedric's
changes to make it work are not working as expected. Edje freezes
itself while processing signals, but in mouse down cb it forces
recalculate, which seems was previously ignored, but now they are not.
We should look at how to fix this and then re-apply this patch.
SVN revision: 35908
:)... this allows e etc. to adapt to massivelyt different dpi screens with
slickness that even svg can't get to... why? you scale just what NEEDS
scaling (text, button sizes, and other limiting elements). other bits like
borders, padding etc. can remain pixel-perfect and thus the look is amazing.
pixel-perfect drawing with scalable adapting.
SVN revision: 35895
Some people is using it for some time now without problems, so I'm
adding it to SVN to get some broader use. Remember to recompile ALL
libraries that depend on Evas as it will change the
EVAS_SMART_CLASS_VERSION and old classes will fail to load.
This will also change Edje so it will postpone _edje_recalc() to
render time, calculate() callback, however some methods will force
early recalculation.
SVN revision: 35860
Edje tries to copy original style to font provided by text_class if
this have no style.
However code was supposing that text_class font always had more than
one occurrence, these separated with ',' and did not check if this is
not the case, so "e = strchr(',', tok);" was returning NULL and all
the math were using negative values.
The fix now does the proper checking, avoid one useless alloca() and
the respective copy, also doing the copies with memcpy() since sizes
are already known.
Refactory was done to make code simpler and also avoid having it
copied 3 times.
SVN revision: 33869