Revert all the work that happened on the master branch.
Sadly, this is the only way to merge the current development branch back
into master.
It is now abundantly clear that I merged the 1.99 branch far too soon,
and that Clutter 2.0 won't happen any time soon, if at all.
Since having the development happen on a separate branch throws a lot of
people into confusion, let's undo the clutter-1.99 → master merge, and
move back the development of Clutter to the master branch.
In order to do so, we need to do some surgery to the Git repository.
First, we do a massive revert in a single commit of all that happened
since the switch to 1.99 and the API version bump done with the
89a2862b05 commit. The history is too long
to be reverted commit by commit without being extremely messy.
The G_CONST_RETURN define in GLib is, and has always been, a bit fuzzy.
We always used it to conform to the platform, at least for public-facing
API.
At first I assumed it has something to do with brain-damaged compilers
or with weird platforms where const was not really supported; sadly,
it's something much, much worse: it's a define that can be toggled at
compile-time to remove const from the signature of public API. This is a
truly terrifying feature that I assume was added in the past century,
and whose inception clearly had something to do with massive doses of
absynthe and opium — because any other explanation would make the
existence of such a feature even worse than assuming drugs had anything
to do with it.
Anyway, and pleasing the gods, this dubious feature is being
removed/deprecated in GLib; see bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=644611
Before deprecation, though, we should just remove its usage from the
whole API. We should especially remove its usage from Cally's internals,
since there it never made sense in the first place.
Currently ClutterModel::get_iter_at_row() ignores whether we have
a filter in place. This also extends to the get_n_rows() method.
The more consistent, more intuitive and surely more correct way to
handle a Model with a filter in place is to take into account the
presence of the filter itself -- that is:
- get_n_rows() should take into account the filter and return the
number of *filtered* rows
- get_iter_at_row() should also take the filter into account and
get the first non-filtered row
These two changes make the ClutterModel with a filter function
behave like a subset of the original Model without a filter in
place.
For instance, given a model with three rows:
- [row 0] <does not match filter>
- [row 1] <matches filter>
- [row 2] <matches filter>
- [row 3] <does not match filter>
The get_n_rows() method will return "2", since only two rows will
match the filter; the get_first_iter() method will ask for the
zero-eth row, which will return an iterator pointing to the contents
of row 1 (but the :row property of the iterator will be set to 0);
the get_last_iter() method will ask for the last row, which will
return an iterator pointing to the contents of row 2 (but the :row
property of the iterator will be set to 1).
This changes will hopefully make the Model API more consistent
in its usage whether there is a filter in place or not.
Currently, there is no way for implementations of the ClutterModel
abstract class to know whether there is a filter in place. Since
subclasses might implement some optimization in case there is no
filter present, we need a simple (and public) API to ask the model
itself.
* clutter/x11/clutter-backend-x11.c:
* clutter/clutter-event.h:
* clutter/clutter-feature.h:
* clutter/clutter-fixed.c:
* clutter/clutter-model.h: Fix documentation.
* clutter/eglnative/clutter-backend-egl.[ch]:
* clutter/eglnative/clutter-event-egl.c: Add the same solution
used for the SDL backend in order to get the time of an event.
This should fix the motion event throttling and the click count
on button press.
* tests/test-pixmap.c (create_pixmap), (main): Fix preprocessor
directives.
* clutter/clutter-model.[ch]: Add a ::copy() virtual function
for copying iterators.
* clutter/clutter-list-model.c:
(clutter_list_model_iter_copy),
(clutter_list_model_iter_class_init): Implement the ::copy()
function inside the ListModel iterator subclass.
* clutter.symbols: Add clutter_model_insertv()
* clutter/clutter-model.[ch] (clutter_model_insertv): Add a vector
based insertion API, for language bindings
* clutter/clutter-model.h:
* clutter/clutter-model.c:
(clutter_model_appendv),
(clutter_model_prependv): Add vector based API for bindings.
(clutter_model_get_column_name),
(clutter_model_get_column_type),
(clutter_model_set_sorting_column): Fix the check in the condition
on the column index.
* tests/test-scale.c (on_timeline_completed), (main): Fix spelling
* clutter.symbols: Update public symbols
* clutter/clutter-model-default.c:
(clutter_model_default_iter_next),
(clutter_model_default_iter_prev): Do not instantiate a new
iterator, and update the passed one instead, as we say we do
in the documentation. This avoid leaking tons of iterators.
* clutter/clutter-model.[ch]: Update the documentation.
* tests/test-model.c: Prettify some output.
* clutter/clutter-behaviour.c:
(clutter_knot_get_type): Use the I_() macro.
* clutter/clutter-model.[ch]: Make ClutterModel and ClutterModelIter
abstract classes; also, provide more virtual functions inside the
ClutterModel vtable, to allow subclasses and language bindings to
override the entire ClutterModel using other/native data types
to store the rows.
* clutter/clutter-model-default.[ch]: ClutterModelDefault is a
default implementation of ClutterModel and ClutterModelIter using
GSequence.
* clutter/Makefile.am:
* clutter/clutter.h: Build glue for ClutterModelDefault.
* tests/test-model.c: Update for constructor changes.
* tests/test-shader.c: Fix a typo.
* clutter/clutter-model.[ch]: Allow unsorting the model (passing
-1 as the sorting column)
(clutter_model_iter_get_valist): Do not initialise twice che
return value.
* clutter/clutter-model.h:
* clutter/clutter-model.c:
(clutter_model_append_value),
(clutter_model_prepend_value),
(clutter_model_insert_value): Add a _value() variant for the
insertion methods, for use of the language bindings.
(clutter_model_append),
(clutter_model_prepend),
(clutter_model_insert): Do not return a boolean: insertion should
never fail unless for a programming error, in which case we have
plenty of warnings.
* clutter/clutter-model.[ch]: Slight API change in the constructor
functions for ClutterModel: clutter_model_new() now takes a list
of GType/string pairs for both the column type and the column name.
(clutter_model_set_n_columns),
(clutter_model_set_names),
(clutter_model_set_types): Subclasses of ClutterModel will be able
to call clutter_model_set_types() and clutter_model_set_names() in
any order, provided that they don't call each function more than
once.
* tests/test-model.c: Update the test case.
Add more introspection capabilities to the base model class
* clutter/clutter-model.h:
* clutter/clutter-model.c:
(clutter_model_finalize): Do no leak the column types array.
(clutter_model_get_n_columns): Function for getting the number
of columns inside a model.
(clutter_model_set_names): Add API for setting the names of the
columns.
(clutter_model_get_column_name),
(_model_get_column_type): Add API for getting each column's name
and the default implementation for ClutterModel.
(clutter_model_get_column_type),
(_model_get_iter_at_row): Add API for getting each column's type
and the default implementation for ClutterModel.
* clutter.symbols: Add ClutterModel and ClutterModelIter symbols,
and keep the symbols file sorted.