Summary:
Some keywords cause parsing error when they are used as part name.
For example,
group { "some_group";
parts {
box { "box";
}
}
}
The part name "box" should be processed by wildcard handler,
but this is pushed into stack. (collections.group.parts.part.box ...)
This patch pushes token into stack only when it doesn't have quotes.
@fix
Reviewers: cedric, raster, jpeg
Reviewed By: jpeg
Subscribers: jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3841
It was broken after all the changes in Evas.Image.
Since buffer map/unmap is not fully completed (GL support is
still to do), I added a quick #ifdef to switch between EO and
Legacy APIs.
Thanks @jackdanielz for the report.
Summary: ob is already declared. need not to call again.
Test Plan: Tizen3.0 Mobile
Reviewers: jpeg, wonsik
Subscribers: dkdk, cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3837
Setting the no-render flag on an elm widget had no effect,
as it was not properly propagated to its children. This should
fix that, but I'm not a fan of the solution.
Fixes T3371
I didn't know preview generation was so slow and done completely serialy.
There is potential improvement here. Still need to kind of merge the
documentation into something readable.
Summary:
In evas and elm box, function for inserting child object after
referenced one is available, but edje doesn't have it.
This adds edje_object_box_part_insert_after() API.
@feature
Reviewers: raster, jpeg, cedric
Reviewed By: jpeg
Subscribers: jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3733
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
elocation should be included before elementary otherwise 'make install'
will fail on clean instalation
Test Plan: make uninstall && make install
Reviewers: raster, tasn, stefan_schmidt, cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: reutskiy.v.v, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3832
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Slider can have two indicators if enabled and user can select
range values.
phab: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3822
Test Plan: elementary_test -to slider
@feature
Change-Id: If4ca74de6f5a94531ebd21750d52704b2b02afee
The vlc vout display module adds key and mouse event support. It improves
performances since a video filter is not needed anymore to scale the image, and
direct rendering with vlc avcodec module is now possible (less memcpy).
This:
1. opens a file
2. maps its data and vaguely verifies it
3. writes data to it
4. writes data to it with a GRY8 map
5. verifies that the final image has all the proper pixels
1. unsigned char* as a return type was not even compatible
with the default colorspace (ARGB: 32 bits).
2. Change all unsigned to int for... uh... simplicity
unsigned is more correct than int for things like width,
size or stride, but in fact having both ints (x,y) and unsigned
ints makes the code more complex.
This is a matter of personal taste.
Those and many more will be required for proper map/unmap support.
There will be problems with planar formats:
YUV, RGB565_A5P, ETC1_ALPHA
The quick solution to this problem is to not support region
conversions, only full-image (so we can assume the location of
the various planes in memory).
This will be properly implemented by the subclasses. In particular,
map/unmap will be used where it makes sense, and data_get/set will
be limited to Efl.Canvas.Image and Surface.
A small hack to the toolchain allows us to generate enums with eolian
for use by Eet and Emile (internal or otherwise non-eo libraries).
Thanks to how BUILT_SOURCES works, the eo.h files required by Emile
will be generated before they are used.
This adds a partial dependency on eo for eet and emile:
- package dependency
- include dependency
There is no library link dependency.
An otherwise good looking macro triggers a warning with clang,
because of self comparison of constants (always true or always
false). Let's just silence the warning in this specific spot
with a pragma.
Summary:
Support hexadecimal color code in EDC.
Four types of color code are acceptable.
All values below mean 'Red'. (255 0 0 255)
color: "#F00";
color: "#F00F";
color: "#FF0000";
color: "#FF0000FF";
Color code tables are usually provided with hexadecimal numbers.
Supporting hexadecimal color code will allow developers to skip
manual conversion hex to decimal.
Test Plan: Test case will provided with seperated commit.
Reviewers: cedric, jpeg, raster
Reviewed By: raster
Subscribers: raster
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3831