answer is truncated and the resolver switches to TCP, causing the pollfd
descriptor will change. Any poll on this old descriptor will either
timeout or continually poll as ready
SVN revision: 71776
enhance keyboard input handling.
* Associate the keymap with the input device rather than the display
since you could could have different keymaps associated with different
devices.
* Increase the size of character arrays used for the string
representations of
the keyname, keysym and for the string representing the key.
* Re-enable the code that converts the keysym to a printable
definition - this
is required where the keysym is not the same as the printable definition
SVN revision: 71750
& modifier change(s). Also, add patches from Rob Bradford
<rob@linux.intel.com> for basic support for setting wayland cursor:
From c5d9094f4792bf7375c216682947de334002cdad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Rob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>
Date: Tue, 29 May 2012 16:35:01 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Ecore_Wayland: Add basic support for setting the cursor
* Add api to the ecore_wl_input_ namespace to allow setting the buffer
to use
for the pointer and for loading a named cursor from a cursor theme.
Under the
Wayland protocol the cursor is associated with the input device.
* Add helper functions to ecore_wl_window to set the cursor based on the
active pointer input device for the window.
* Load the cursor theme when the SHM interface is ready and provide an
API
call to provide a wl_cursor for a given name.
* Add API to restore to the default cursor and then use that when the
pointer
enters the surface to ensure compliance with the Wayland protocol.
Cheers :)
SVN revision: 71734
dns.c is the work of William Ahern (http://25thandclement.com/~william/projects/dns.c.html) and has been in development for ~4 years.
it has zero documentation, no examples, and no comments: I'm pretty sure he's an EFL developer in disguise.
this new resolver is roughly 10-12% faster than c-ares, will never randomly break, requires no external libraries, and is much simpler on the efl side.
by default, dns.c resolution is enabled any time ipv6 support is detected and c-ares support is not requested;
it should work on all platforms (wink wink vtorri), but it has no way of disabling ipv6 (someone can go through dns.c/h and do that if they feel so inclined)
SVN revision: 71690