Including wayland client code before wayland server code causes
spurious "struct wl_buffer deprecated" nonsense.
Recent ecore_wl2 changes brought wayland client code into Ecore_Wl2.h
which caused the warning to trigger here.
Simply re-ordering the include files should resolve with no functional
change.
Summary:
https://phab.enlightenment.org/T5900
Creating base class(efl_ui_spin) to support various shape of spinner.
Added button interaction widget efl_ui_spin_button inherited from efl_ui_spin.
Test Plan: Add tests in elementary_test.
Reviewers: Jaehyun_Cho, woohyun, jpeg, singh.amitesh
Subscribers: jenkins, id213sin, cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5424
Summary:
Parameters w and h are declared as int for evas_common_rgba_image_from_data
and evas_common_rgba_image_from_copied_data in evas_image_data.c. This
does not match the prototypes in evas_image_private.h which declares them
unsigned.
Original report: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=748026
Reviewers: jpeg
Reviewed By: jpeg
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5540
Summary:
since legacy elm_bg_color_set/get is changed to efl_gfx_color_set/get,
efl_gfx_color_get also should get color of inner rect.
@fix
Test Plan:
1) run elementary test.
2) run Bg EO API(Efl.Ui.Bg)
3) set/unset "Bg color" check.
4) observe printed color values.
Reviewers: jpeg, woohyun, cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5429
earlier elm_object_focused_object_get returned gengrid genlist toolbar
objects if a item of them is focused. This should fix that.
thank you @davemds for the report!
Coverity detected a resource leak here because we were not freeing the
malloc'd 'obo' variable.
Fixes Coverity CID1382907
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
by deleting the socket they wont mutually exclude at bind which means
eny new server just nides the pror one and you can get lots of copies
of the same server. this wasnt the case before. it shouldnt have been.
i think ther was an rm path for stale sockets when connecting failed
or something. anyway... this here was causing multilpe efreetd's and
all sorts of nastiness. this is the root cause. so... fix it.
@fix
the format free cb was passed the class data (sd) as the callback data
but this was freed by the time _indi_default_format_free_cb was called
causing an invalid access. fix this by looking it up from the obj
which is probably invalid at this point...
Now, we cannot directly register funcs defined by a different
signature than the lua standard (int (*)(lua_State *)) so we
have to correctly wrap those with proper conversions etc.
luajit only supports 47bits on 64bit for lightuser data (bad! don't
mess with opaque pointers... really unexpected and bad and probably
should be fixed in luajit by doing things like on 32bit where
pointers are not messed with etc.)
luajit wants to check the upper 17 bits of pointers and assume they
are all 0 if on a 64bit architecture. it will panic and barf if they
are used. we have been using them in our eoid's for a long time.
my take on this is that this is unportable. assuming how many bits are
or are not valid in an opaque pointer (void *) that is simply passed
to you and you cannot dereference or use (no size information even for
what amount of data it points to etc.), is just wrong. it's not
portable and it's trying to be too smart and creating such issues. my
take is that luajit needs a fix for this in the longer term. but for
now let's have a 47 bit mode and go with that. it does mean i have to
drop our generation counter to 10 bits on 64bit (from 27 bits) which
increases likelihood of eoid re-use being falsely detected as valid
(before on 64bit it was 1 in 130 million or so chance, with this 47
bit change it's 1 in 1000. but to be fair on 32bit it's 7 bits for gen
count so 1 in 127 ... so still more than 10x "safer" than on 32bit...
but still...). the relevant check in luajit is:
(((uint64_t)(p) >> 47) ? (lj_err_msg(L, LJ_ERR_BADLU), NULL) : (p))
it ONLY does this on 64bit. on 32bit pointers are not checked for
validity at all.
as an aside, armv8.2 seemingly will bring 52bit addresses so luajit is
going to fall over flat on a newer rev of armv8. it may be x86 also
uses more bits. last i knew it was 48bits so the 47 bit check luajit
does i think is even wrong for x86-64. to be detailed i read:
amd64 arch == 48 bits (so luajit is wrong). even better In addition,
the AMD specification requires that the most significant 16 bits of
any virtual address, bits 48 through 63, must be copies of bit 47 (in
a manner akin to sign extension). so if the upper bit of 48 is set
THEN all the 16 upper bits must be 1... breaking luajit, even if it
were 47bit and this rule applied. I read the architecture allows for
up to 52bits of actual addresses so architecture-wise this is even
wrong...
So I smell a core bug here in luajit. Certainly in the number of bits
it insists must be 0 (the upper 17 bits where on amd64/x86-64 it
should be the upper 16 bits... and even then these may NOT be 0 if bit
47 (the upper bit of the lower 48 is 1).... so the whole check is
invalid... :(
at least the above is at a theoretical level. i believe that the
addresses divide the 48 bits into 2 chunks (thus 47)... but at the
PHYSICAL level with no mmu and virtual memory. arm64 has this:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/arm64/memory.txt
note in all cases the 2nd chunk of memory has at leats some upper bits
of physical addresses beign 1 ... which makes luajit invalid tyo use
without virtual memory remapping these away from high bits.
@fix
This simplifies the IMPLEMENT macro, which can now be a proper function.
Also, do not set a parent for the part object, as it's not useful and
could mess up the refcount.
It would be pretty stupid to create an object that dies before it even
gets created. Auto-unref is for parts and should probably not be used
anywhere else :)
See previous commit :)
Note: right now the background part has a small 3d indent which comes
from the legacy theme being used. This will be fixed soon.
Summary:
_elm_legacy_add goes back to EINA_FALSE after setting sd->legacy.
if constructor get called again after going back to EINA_FALSE,
sd->legacy should remain EINA_TRUE.
also, elm_legacy_add() should not be called non-elm_widget.
Test Plan:
Run elementary test->Efl.Ui.Text.Label.
Check legacy flag in _elm_theme_object_set() for efl_ui_win.
Check legacy flag for efl_ui_text after scrollable text is added.
Reviewers: jpeg, woohyun
Reviewed By: jpeg
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5529
@fix
Summary:
efl_ui_bg has internal image and image may be larger than
resize_obj when EFL.UI.IMAGE.SCALE_TYPE is none.
Now resize_obj clips the internal image.
Test Plan:
1.Run elementary_test, part background(will be added soon)
2.Create a bg in a box with other widgets.
Set bg as EFL_UI_IMAGE_SCALYE_TYPE_NONE.
Reviewers: jpeg, cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: woohyun
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5509
Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
After the reorganization of elm eos, some sources include the .eo
headers directly instead of through Elementary.h. This causes problems
on windows as the declarations won't be decorated with the dllexport
attributes.
Reviewers: cedric, felipealmeida, jpeg, vtorri
Subscribers: jenkins
Tags: #windows, #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5519
Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary: stat() wasn't working on Windows due to some msys2/mingw quirk.
Reviewers: felipealmeida, cedric, vtorri
Subscribers: jenkins, jpeg
Tags: #windows
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5520
Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
Added some guards to avoid redefinition of functions.
Partially fixes T5866, as there is still the question whether we should
test internal functions or not, as stated by jpeg in the comments.
Reviewers: vtorri, felipealmeida, jpeg, cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: jenkins, cedric
Maniphest Tasks: T5866
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5521
Signed-off-by: Cedric Bail <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Because of the way elm_code test case is written, by directly including
the C file, we end up with two symbols for the internal _elm_legacy_add
flag. This makes some test case fail (after applying a pending patch).
Solution found by Sungtaek Hong.
elm_code test case needs to be fixed. Don't include the C files
directly, testing static inlines should be done through a common .x or
something, but not by including the C file itself. This has led and will
lead to many issues.
Summary:
Information obtained by atspi client is name, role, description, state of an object.
reading_info_type_set/get APIs give control to application to decide on the information
that can be exposed.
Test Plan:
The reading info is added as an attribute of an accessible object, on query of
attribute, reading_info_type and corresponding character buffer should be given to ATSPI clients.
Reviewers: kimcinoo
Subscribers: cedric, govi, rajeshps, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5524