clutter: Drop clutter_input_device_update_from_event()

Input devices aren't "updated" anymore, but their state queried to
the seat instead. This API was only meant for embedders of Clutter,
and is pointless to us.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1403>
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Carlos Garnacho 2020-06-06 12:45:48 +02:00 committed by Marge Bot
parent 730da1dbe1
commit 3234ae2993
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@ -236,9 +236,6 @@ ClutterInputDeviceTool *
ClutterInputDeviceToolType type);
CLUTTER_EXPORT
void clutter_input_device_update_from_event (ClutterInputDevice *device,
ClutterEvent *event);
CLUTTER_EXPORT
gboolean clutter_input_device_keycode_to_evdev (ClutterInputDevice *device,
guint hardware_keycode,
guint *evdev_keycode);

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@ -1022,83 +1022,6 @@ clutter_input_device_get_device_mode (ClutterInputDevice *device)
return device->device_mode;
}
/**
* clutter_input_device_update_from_event:
* @device: a #ClutterInputDevice
* @event: a #ClutterEvent
* @update_stage: whether to update the #ClutterStage of the @device
* using the stage of the event
*
* Forcibly updates the state of the @device using a #ClutterEvent
*
* This function should never be used by applications: it is meant
* for integration with embedding toolkits, like clutter-gtk
*
* Embedding toolkits that disable the event collection inside Clutter
* need to use this function to update the state of input devices depending
* on a #ClutterEvent that they are going to submit to the event handling code
* in Clutter though clutter_do_event(). Since the input devices hold the state
* that is going to be used to fill in fields like the #ClutterButtonEvent
* click count, or to emit synthesized events like %CLUTTER_ENTER and
* %CLUTTER_LEAVE, it is necessary for embedding toolkits to also be
* responsible of updating the input device state.
*
* For instance, this might be the code to translate an embedding toolkit
* native motion notification into a Clutter #ClutterMotionEvent and ask
* Clutter to process it:
*
* |[
* ClutterEvent c_event;
*
* translate_native_event_to_clutter (native_event, &c_event);
*
* clutter_do_event (&c_event);
* ]|
*
* Before letting clutter_do_event() process the event, it is necessary to call
* clutter_input_device_update_from_event():
*
* |[
* ClutterEvent c_event;
* ClutterDeviceManager *manager;
* ClutterInputDevice *device;
*
* translate_native_event_to_clutter (native_event, &c_event);
*
* // get the seat
* seat = clutter_backend_get_deafult_seat (clutter_get_default_backend ());
*
* // use the default Core Pointer that Clutter backends register by default
* device = clutter_seat_get_pointer (seat);
*
* // update the state of the input device
* clutter_input_device_update_from_event (device, &c_event);
*
* clutter_do_event (&c_event);
* ]|
*
* The @update_stage boolean argument should be used when the input device
* enters and leaves a #ClutterStage; it will use the #ClutterStage field
* of the passed @event to update the stage associated to the input device.
*
* Since: 1.2
*/
void
clutter_input_device_update_from_event (ClutterInputDevice *device,
ClutterEvent *event)
{
ClutterEventSequence *sequence;
gfloat event_x, event_y;
g_return_if_fail (CLUTTER_IS_INPUT_DEVICE (device));
g_return_if_fail (event != NULL);
sequence = clutter_event_get_event_sequence (event);
clutter_event_get_coords (event, &event_x, &event_y);
_clutter_input_device_set_coords (device, sequence, event_x, event_y);
}
/*< private >
* clutter_input_device_reset_axes:
* @device: a #ClutterInputDevice

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@ -110,7 +110,6 @@ static gboolean perf_fake_mouse_cb (gpointer stage)
event2->crossing.related = NULL;
clutter_event_set_device (event2, device);
clutter_input_device_update_from_event (device, event2);
clutter_event_put (event2);
clutter_event_free (event2);