When the ecore_animator_source_set() is called with different sources repeatedly, sometimes internal timer is not deleted and this leads animator misbehavior.
Especially when the source is changed from ECORE_ANIMATOR_SOURCE_TIMER to ECORE_ANIMATOR_SOURCE_CUSTOM before the SOURCE_TIMER's internal timer is deleted, this problem occurs.
In this case, even though _end_tick() is called in ecore_animator_source_set(), the SOURCE_TIMER's timer is not deleted because the source is already changed to CUSTOM.
So we should delete the internal timer in _end_tick() in all cases.
bug T569 still shows that we have cases where, during e shutdown, we
still get eo_data_scope_get() return NULL for a parent object.
whatever this is, segfaulting is much worse than protecting and
marching on. so protect
This should fix the test hangs on Jenkins. Fixed them for me.
The problem was, that the timeout was not handled correctly.
The server object was deleted, but the mainloop was not stopped.
Whites at the end of lines ending with whites should not be cut, but
should be wrapped (there's no legal line break there).
Thanks to Shilpa Singh for reporting.
Previously, if you were hold down shift for 1-2 seconds and then press
a key, you would get superfluous key repeats (even tho you released
the printable key). This was because the "key repeat" code was not
checking for the same key before (re)starting the repeat timer.
This fixes the repeating key issue by checking if the key pressed is
different than the one already pressed. If so, it will (re)start the
timer. If it is not different, then the timer is already running and
we don't need to do anything.
Fixes T552
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
values.
Previously, the keyname and key fields of the Ecore_Event_Key
structure were being filled in with the capitalized version of the
key. This is due to xkb_keysym_get_name always returning keys with the
modifier applied. There is no actual function in xkbcommon to Not do
this :/ so we have to manually check if Shift is pressed, and if so
then we need to convert the key to lowercase.
Fixes T550
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
This makes the clipper colors correct and also gets rid of the
following error message spam:
ERR..._color_set() Evas only handles pre multiplied colors!
Fixes T557
Signed-off-by: U. Artie Eoff <ullysses.a.eoff@intel.com>
The subsurface protocol was moved into Wayland Core
around v1.3.90 (i.e. v1.4.0).
Test if subsurface protocol is part of wayland-client.h.
If not, we include our own copy of the protocol header.
Also, some whitespace cleanup in ecore_wl.c.
Tested with Wayland 1.3.0 and 1.3.90 (master:360dca5).
Fixes T529
Signed-off-by: U. Artie Eoff <ullysses.a.eoff@intel.com>
Perhaps they are insane, but as the comments imply it defines
USE_HARFBUZZ which is needed afterwards. You just broke everything. I
know it's a mess there, but it's a mess that works. Your change doesn't.
This reverts commit d4b9e3b287.
Before this patch, we were unconditionnaly destroying the Eina_File if that one
did change on disk. We also make sure that we remove the right entry from the cache
if the file did change there.