quickly when uf your-encoded anything due to using IFAST decoder (and
encoder). this does drop speed for decode and encode (except encoding
< 60% quality where it now uses IFAST), but we don't see progressively
worse artifacts.
SVN revision: 65293
Subject: [E-devel] [patch] evas - add checking event type
Dear developers.
I found a bug about evas event handling.
In some situation, evas blocks some events by checking _evas_event_counter.
So I made a patch that is checking event type also event counter.
Reproduce steps:
1. make a window
2. show window before adding a elementary/genlist widget
--- codes ---
void _gl_mousedown_cb(void *data, Evas *evas, Evas_Object *obj, void *event_info)
{
printf("_gl_mousedown_cb !! \n");
}
static Eina_Bool create_main_win(App *app)
{
app->win = elm_win_add(NULL, "genlist-win", ELM_WIN_BASIC);
evas_object_show(app->win); <-- position 1
Evas_Object *genlist = elm_genlist_add(app->win);
elm_win_resize_object_add(app->win, genlist);
evas_object_event_callback_add(genlist, EVAS_CALLBACK_MOUSE_DOWN, _gl_mousedown_cb, NULL);
evas_object_show(genlist);
evas_object_resize(app->win, 320, 240);
//evas_object_show(app->win); <-- position 2
return EINA_TRUE;
}
--- codes ---
In common use case, apps don't show main window at position 1.
However to reproduce, it can be at position 1. Then, focus is at just on main window.
In that situation, if a user clicks a genlist, its event is dropped by evas.
Because in mouse down callback, it give focus to genlist.
Then two events is made. First is mouse down, second is focus handling.
In event callback, evas processes mouse down after focus handling.
But evas found that mouse event is retarded event than focus handling.
So it ignores it.
This patch is introduce event handling type checking to
evas_object_event_callback_call.
SVN revision: 61026
This functions let you check if a file could be opened by
Evas_Object_Image. It is threadsafe, and you should use it
from another thread as often as possible :-)
SVN revision: 59872
This is very useful in edje_entry that keeps a list of anchors.
Currently only "a" and "item" are supported, and unless something
drastic will happen, it will stay this way.
SVN revision: 59325