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Author SHA1 Message Date
Neil Roberts
9c7afe0c5b [timeline] Remove the concept of frames from timelines
Timelines no longer work in terms of a frame rate and a number of
frames but instead just have a duration in milliseconds. This better
matches the working of the master clock where if any timelines are
running it will redraw as fast as possible rather than limiting to the
lowest rated timeline.

Most applications will just create animations and expect them to
finish in a certain amount of time without caring about how many
frames are drawn. If a frame is going to be drawn it might as well
update all of the animations to some fraction of the total animation
rather than rounding to the nearest whole frame.

The 'frame_num' parameter of the new-frame signal is now 'msecs' which
is a number of milliseconds progressed along the
timeline. Applications should use clutter_timeline_get_progress
instead of the frame number.

Markers can now only be attached at a time value. The position is
stored in milliseconds rather than at a frame number.

test-timeline-smoothness and test-timeline-dup-frames have been
removed because they no longer make sense.
2009-06-04 13:21:57 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
7d674db9d2 Clean up of the ClutterColor API
The ClutterColor API has some inconsistencies:

  - the string deserialization function does not match the rest of
    the conversion function naming policy; the naming should be:

        clutter_color_parse()   ->      clutter_color_from_string()

    and the first parameter should be the ClutterColor that will
    be set from the string, not the string itself (a GDK-ism).

  - the fixed point API should not be exposed, especially in the
    form of ClutterFixed values

  - the non-fixed point HLS conversion functions do not make any
    sense. The values returned should be:

      hue        := range [ 0, 360 ]
      luminance  := range [ 0,   1 ]
      saturation := range [ 0,   1 ]

    like the current fixed point API does. Returning a value in
    the [ 0, 255 ] range is completely useless

  - the clutter_color_equal() should be converted for its use inside
    a GHashTable; a clutter_color_hash() should be added as well

  - the second parameter of the clutter_color_shade() function should
    be the shading factor, not the result (another GDK-ism). this way
    the function call can be translated from this:

      color.shade(out result, factor)

    to the more natural:

      color.shade(factor, out result)

This somewhat large commit fixes all these issues and updates the
internal users of the API.
2009-03-10 12:38:02 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
74213e0ee3 [alpha] Allow registering alpha functions
In order to unify alpha functions and animation modes in ClutterAlpha
we should be able to register alpha functions and get a logical id
for them; the logical id will then be available to be used by
clutter_alpha_set_mode().

The registration requires API changes in ClutterAlpha constructors
and methods. It also provides the chance to shift ClutterAlpha
towards the use of animations modes only, and to alpha functions
as a convenience API for language bindings alone.
2009-01-16 14:37:35 +00:00
Neil Roberts
1a63414966 Bug 1252 - Merge ClutterBehaviourPath and ClutterBehaviourBspline
* clutter/clutter-path.h:
	* clutter/clutter-path.c: Implementation of new ClutterPath object
	to represent a path combining straight line and bezier curve
	elements.

	* clutter/clutter.h: Include clutter-path.h and remove
	clutter-behaviour-bspline.h

	* tests/interactive/test-threads.c (test_threads_main):
	* tests/interactive/test-script.c:
	* tests/interactive/test-behave.c (test_behave_main): Use new path
	API

	* clutter/clutter-effect.c: Use the new ClutterBehaviourPath API.

	* clutter/clutter-bezier.h:
	* clutter/clutter-bezier.c: Moved bezier curve handling code out
	from clutter-behaviour-bspline.c to a separate file.

	* clutter/clutter-behaviour-path.h:
	* clutter/clutter-behaviour-path.c: Reimplemented to work with a
	ClutterPath

	* clutter/clutter-behaviour-bspline.h:
	* clutter/clutter-behaviour-bspline.c: Removed

	* clutter/Makefile.am: Add clutter-path and clutter-bezier, remove
	clutter-behaviour-bspline.

	* tests/conform/test-path.c: New automatic test for ClutterPath
	consistency

	* tests/conform/test-conform-main.c (main): Add test_path

	* tests/conform/Makefile.am (test_conformance_SOURCES): Add
	test-path.c

	* clutter/clutter-sections.txt: Add ClutterPath docs

	* clutter/clutter.types:
	* clutter/clutter-docs.xml:
	* doc/reference/clutter/clutter-animation-tutorial.xml: Remove
	mention of ClutterBehaviourBspline

	* clutter/clutter-marshal.list: Add VOID:UINT
2008-12-05 13:13:37 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
62844d5f04 2008-11-17 Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
Bug 1014 - Clutter Animation API Improvements

	* clutter/Makefile.am:
	* clutter/clutter.h: Update the build

	* clutter/clutter-types.h: Add AnimationMode, an enumeration
	for easing functions.

	* clutter/clutter-alpha.[ch]: Add the :mode property to
	control the function bound to an Alpha instance using an
	enumeration value. Also add six new alpha functions:

		- ease-in, ease-out, ease-in-out
		- sine-in, sine-out, sine-in-out

	* clutter/clutter-deprecated.h: Deprecate the #defines for
	the alpha functions. They will be replaced by entries in the
	ClutterAnimationMode.

	* clutter/clutter-interval.[ch]: Add ClutterInterval, an
	object for defining, validating and computing an interval
	between two values.

	* clutter/clutter-animation.[ch]: Add ClutterAnimation, an
	object responsible for animation the properties of a single
	actor along an interval of values. ClutterAnimation memory
	management is automatic. A simple wrapper method for
	ClutterActor is provided:

		clutter_actor_animate()

	which will create, or update, an animation for the passed
	actor.

	* clutter/clutter-debug.h:
	* clutter/clutter-main.c: Add a new 'animation' debug note.

	* clutter/clutter-script.c: Clean up the alpha functions
	whitelist, and add the new functions.

	* doc/reference/clutter/Makefile.am:
	* doc/reference/clutter/clutter-sections.txt: Update the
	API reference.

	* doc/reference/clutter/clutter-animation.xml: Renamed to
	doc/reference/clutter/clutter-animation-tutorial.xml to
	avoid clashes with the ClutterAnimation section.

	* doc/reference/clutter/clutter-docs.sgml: Renamed to
	doc/reference/clutter/clutter-docs.xml, as it was an XML
	file and not a SGML file.

	* tests/Makefile.am:
	* tests/interactive/Makefile.am:
	* tests/interactive/test-animation.c:
	* tests/interactive/test-easing.c: Add two tests for the
	new simple animation API and the easing functions.

	* tests/interactive/test-actors.c:
	* tests/interactive/test-behave.c:
	* tests/interactive/test-depth.c:
	* tests/interactive/test-effects.c:
	* tests/interactive/test-layout.c:
	* tests/interactive/test-multistage.c:
	* tests/interactive/test-paint-wrapper.c:
	* tests/interactive/test-rotate.c:
	* tests/interactive/test-scale.c:
	* tests/interactive/test-texture-quality.c:
	* tests/interactive/test-threads.c:
	* tests/interactive/test-viewport.c: Update interactive tests
	to the deprecations and new alpha API.
2008-11-18 09:50:03 +00:00
Robert Bragg
603f936745 Bug 1162 - Re-works the tests/ to use the glib-2.16 unit testing
framework

	* configure.ac:
	* tests/*:
	The tests have been reorganised into different categories: conformance,
	interactive and micro benchmarks.
	- conformance tests can be run as part of automated tests
	- interactive tests are basically all the existing tests
	- micro benchmarks focus on a single performance metric

	I converted the timeline tests to conformance tests and also added some
	tests from Neil Roberts and Ebassi.

	Note: currently only the conformance tests use the glib test APIs,
	though the micro benchmarks should too.

	The other change is to make the unit tests link into monolithic binaries
	which makes the build time for unit tests considerably faster. To deal
	with the extra complexity this adds to debugging individual tests I
	have added some sugar to the makefiles so all the tests can be run
	directly via a symlink and when an individual test is run this way,
	then a note is printed to the terminal explaining exactly how that test
	may be debugged using GDB.

	There is a convenience make rule: 'make test-report', that will run all
	the conformance tests and hopefully even open the results in your web
	browser. It skips some of the slower timeline tests, but you can run
	those using 'make full-report'
2008-11-07 19:32:28 +00:00