Summary:
If every assigning logics to enginelist is not performed some how,
system will crash because the first parameter of strcmp is null.
Test Plan: N/A
Reviewers: Hermet
Reviewed By: Hermet
Subscribers: cedric, Hermet, raster, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4149
While the part state switching, map won't gonna be disabled again,
due to the incorrect state checking.
If there param1 indicates the current state with map off.
then it should disable the map obviously.
But It assumed the param1 is the previous state, not the current!,
so the map didn't go disabled state.
It was intended to avoid the duplicated map state setting.
So to keeping the intention, now it disable the map, only if
the map is actually enabled.
So both are fine.
@fix
When a new input device gets added, device calibration may need to be
performed. In order for that to be done properly, we need to know
which output this input device is associated with. This patch makes a
function call to Elput in order to retrieve that output name and
perform the proper calibration.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
device
This patch adds a new API function which we can call from Ecore_Drm2
which will return the name of an output which is associated with a
given input device. This output name can then be used to find a
matching output, and perform any device calibration that is needed.
@feature
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
See D4144.
Original author: @slotus.lee
SEG_FAULT happens when the object which has selection is deleted,
and new selection is done at another object.
Reason: loss_cb is not removed when the object which has selection is deleted.
When new selection is set for new object, the loss_cb is called for deleted
object. As result, SEG_FAULT happens.
This issue was also happened in X11 (https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2763)
Test plan:
(on wayland environment) Run elementary test, open Entry, do selection,
close Entry window, open Entry one more time, do selection.
in theory another libc call could overwrite errno between select
exiting and errno being used for errors. be paranoid. i know of no
real bug that this causes though.
so smart object bounding box wasnt updated properly in several other
cases. fix those other cases too by dirtying bounding box region.
this continues on from:
f6b3c3156125d77bc1d29f0fd66ab8
this fixes T4017
@fix
this will fix case when aliased group was changed and alias-group was loaded,
so then on saving alias-group WON'T rewrite all changed to aliased group
@fix
During the rename this header got lost and distcheck broke for me due to
problems when generating the files from eo. I fixed a similar problem after
the rename ro efl_ui_flip in commit c3c344da41
Subhransu, please keep this in mind when renaming another one so I do not have
to do another of these fixes. :)
so after some discussion with jpeg, weak referenced keys are also a
good idea. these need del track handling to be weak, so i made strong
reffed keys also do del tracking again as it's just nice to do this
and be more robust. also added and improved the test suites for this
key value stuff.
@feature
Running E wl2 in KVM led to the following issue: integrated mouse
pointer would always be stuck at (0,0).
The reason was that calibration would never happen, and it's
required* for absolute pointing devices, such as the qemu mouse
integration.
Fix: Listen to device add and calibrate based on the first
output. No idea if we could calibrate on any other output,
or how this should be done in case of multiple screens.
[*] I believe calibration might actually not be required, as
the absolute position is already the correct one when
received from libinput.