* a single option --with-evas-dither-mask=TYPE (big, small, line or none).
* make a wise decision to fallback to small dither mask for
conversions that do not support "no-dither" or "line". Before if
you did not specify it would fallback to big (128x128).
SVN revision: 80383
instead of the previous mess, just define the functions with common
names and call the backend that was compiled in, similar to what eio
does.
also do not be silent on errors, use eina_safety_checks to issue warnings.
SVN revision: 80360
Another try to make inotify checks more common.
This time uses AC_CHECK_HEADERS() as for others, that already define
HAVE_SYS_INOTIFY_H, then uses that.
I still kept AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_INOTIFY]) because I plan to convert
ecore_file to the same, smarter, method that is used in eio (compiling
the file depending on the backend.
SVN revision: 80358
* remove the option, as it shouldn't really exist.
* keep code, as requested by Cedric, someone may fix it someday. And
the default is the DISABLED, as the enable was broken.
* Add instructions on how to solve the problem, if a brave folk is up
to it.
SVN revision: 80352
Probably due to the merge the base directory for the sources now needs
to be specified.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Willmann <d.willmann@samsung.com>
SVN revision: 80338
* rename USE_GNUTLS and USE_OPENSSL to HAVE_GNUTLS and HAVE_OPENSSL
in ecore_con, to match other modules such as Eet.
* define requirements_pc_crypto, requirements_pc_deps_crypto and
requirements_libs_crypto so modules can use that.
* move to a common check section.
SVN revision: 80288
* remove EVAS_ prefix as it may be used by other libs some day.
* SSE3 is detected at runtime if x86.
* remove AC_SUBST([altivec_cflags]) as it was not being used anywhere.
* moved to top of file (maybe position is not optimal, let's wait
vtorri to review)
* simplified single-line summary that is as informative as before.
SVN revision: 80284
Implementing support for loadables modules. It makes the engines been
loaded when they are needed. It not breakes the api, so each engine
still has its own api.
The implementation basically is:
* Functions that creates Ecore_Evas, for example
ecore_evas_software_x11_new, request to load its module and then get
the module's function to create the Ecore_Evas.
* The other functions such as \(.*\)_window_get from the Ecore_Evas
its interface and then call the appropriate method.
* As there is no unified interface to communicate with the engines
(not break api problem), all interfaces were declared in
ecore_evas_private.h
* Now the data necessary for each module is not declared in the
Ecore_Evas_Engine structure, instead of this, the struct has a void
pointer that is used by the modules.
* In this first moment engines as software_x11 and gl_x11 were put
together in the same module, but obviously exporting all the things
necessary.
SVN revision: 80280
Using a callback for body and world update events for that.
It will make it possible to set parts to be relative
to parts that have a physics body.
SVN revision: 80277
state changes
To make it possible, a flag was added: ignore_part_position.
Enabled by default, it will let part position be update
only by physics calculatios. If the body is intended to be
moved when state is changed, the flag must to be explicitely
disabled.
It is required otherwise all the states would inherit position
from "default" and reset body's position.
SVN revision: 80276
Actually, this variable wasn't being set on any other backend, so I just
removed it from wayland-egl. I guess it was just a copy & paste typo
when merging ecore into the EFL tree.
SVN revision: 80266
"pkg-config --exists <none>" will return false, thus failing the
configure phase. Not sure if building ecore-con without curl makes sense
though.
SVN revision: 80265
Including ECORE_LIBS in LDADD is not enough, we have to include the
relevant libs from efl as well (eina, evas, ...)
Signed-off-by: Daniel Willmann <d.willmann@samsung.com>
SVN revision: 80260