Now, Edje.h includes three new files:
- Edje_Eo.h: Eo API functions (functions defines, enums, base id).
- Edje_Legacy.h: contains the API functions related to objects
- Edje_Common.h: common data (structs, enums...) + functions not related to
objects.
This phase is needed for the EFL 1.8 release to disable Eo APIs if we
consider it is not enough mature to be used by applications.
Finally have a way to compile the merged efl tree against the latest tizen
things. Only three typos after all this changes it quite good imho. Zero
would have been better though. :)
This clipper caused several bugs already, and there are some bugs still
not fixed. Let's remove it and try to fix any remaining with some other
kind of solution that does not depend on adding or clipping objects
during the evas render phase, which causes unexpected behavior.
Add 4 rectangles to be used as border of the window, instead of a single
rectangle under the framespace. This allows to move the frame object to
the top layer, instead of staying on the lowest layer. With the frame
over the other objects, there's no need of framespace clipper object,
which causes several bugs.
input_attach, input_detach, format_set, and source_set now return an
Eina_Bool
Tests, examples and edje_multisense adapted
Signed-off-by: Daniel Willmann <d.willmann@samsung.com>
Now, Ecore.h includes three new files:
- Ecore_Eo.h: Eo API functions (functions defines, enums, base id).
- Ecore_Legacy.h: contains the API functions related to objects
- Ecore_Common.h: common data (structs, enums...) + functions not
related to objects.
This phase is needed for the EFL 1.8 release to disable Eo APIs if we
consider it is not enough mature to be used by applications.
Summary: This feature replaces Eo pointers with ids to prevent bad usage
or reuse of these pointers. It doesn't change API.
The mechanism uses tables storing the real pointers to the objects.
See the src/lib/eo/eo_ptr_indirection.c file for more details on the
mechanism.
This follows the simplified handling of sensor object we are already
doing for the sync paths. Its a bit more complicated here as we need
to pass all data through the module specific async handling. But the
result should be the same.
Now instead of having ifdefs in the .c files we just don't compile the
ones we don't need. Much cleaner.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Willmann <d.willmann@samsung.com>
We rely on the app to provide a sensible object pointer and we now longer
need to have a copy of the object around to operate on it.
Simplifies code, maintenance and reduces mem copies. Win-Win :)
The frame should not stay in the same layer as the other objects. If the
application wants to allow it to be on top of the content, then it must
provide a custom frame object and set it to that layer.
NOTE: Should we make Elementary's be on a lower layer too?