This is where flat is now good enough to get to master, so ... in it
goes. it needs a lot of cleaning. lots of images no longer used in the
tree. needs wortk on colorclasses and what not. needs polishing for
scaling (much better than old default though). probably needs a
once-over yto ensure things have not been missed.
@feat
we need this to do formats and modifiers properly... and this is what
broke on the rpi4 - it started using interesting formats etc. ... new
feature to support a bug fix in e
@feat
Summary:
A crash may occur when image size is set larger than buffer.
So, modify boundary of the image drawing the image
so that it does not go out of the buffer.
Test Plan: N/A
Reviewers: Hermet
Reviewed By: Hermet
Subscribers: cedric, #reviewers, #committers, kimcinoo
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D12251
the free logic here was wrong. The udev_device_get_parent results get
automatically unrefed when the original device is deleted.
This caused random segfaults when starting e.
Summary:
If current clipper object is equal to previous clipper object,
then the value of visible (or alpha) is same, because it is same object.
But there is a case that current visible value is different with
previous visible, when clipper object is same.
I added this patch to cover above case to draw childern of map.
See following flow.
evas_render_mapped
> if (_evas_render_has_map(obj) && !_evas_render_can_map(obj))
> if (!changed) changed = evas_object_smart_changed_get(obj);
The evas_object_smart_changed_get returned FALSE, even though
current visible value is different with previous one in the same
clipper object.
Reviewers: raster, Hermet, herb, jsuya
Reviewed By: Hermet
Subscribers: cedric, #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D12250
This patch removes the remainder of the Teamwork protocol &
implementation. The module has been removed from Enlightenment for
some time now so there is no need to generate a protocol or have any
legacy code remaining..
This protocol never fully worked properly, is unsupported & unused,
would never be accepted in upstream wayland, and is just generally
worthless so let's remove it. There are no plans to ever support it...
If allocation for disk fails, then we leak memory from previously
called _new_device function.
This patch based on D12223 from akanad (Wonki Kim)
ref D12223
mallinfo (the structure) and mallinfo (the function) have both been
deprecated in favor of mallinfo2 which has been updated to
handle allocations > 4GB.
This patch updates ecore usage of deprecated mallinfo to use
mallinfo2. If the system does NOT have mallinfo2, then this code will
fallback to using mallinfo.
Coverity reports that 'fd' returned from 'open' here returns a
negative number. Passing a negative number to the 'write' function is
not allowed, so we should change the 'fail_if' checks here to make
sure 'fd' is not negative.
Fixes CID1400940
@fix
Reverting this, for now, because some distro's are still not
updated... This should probably use a malloc version check, but I
don't have time this week for a proper fix...
This reverts commit 17137316ee.