* clutter/clutter-timeline.h:
* clutter/clutter-timeline.c
(timeline_timeout_func),
(clutter_timeline_get_delta): Add a function for retrieving
the number of frames and the time (in milliseconds) elapsed
since the last timeline ::new-frame signal. This can be useful
for implementing a physics engine or just for knowing how if
and how many frames have been skipped.
* clutter/clutter-timeline.[ch]: Add ClutterTimeline:direction
property, defining the direction (forward or backward) of the
timeline.
* tests/test-timeline.c: Test the direction property.
* clutter.symbols: Update exported symbols
* clutter/clutter-timeline.[ch]: Added ClutterTimeline:duration,
a property for setting the duration of a timeline in milliseconds.
The property comes with accessors and a new constructor. The
frame rate used is the default value.
* clutter/clutter-private.h:
* clutter/clutter-main.[ch]: Add clutter_get_default_frame_rate()
and clutter_set_default_frame_rate(); these two functions control
the default frame rate to be used when creating timelines. Currently
is set to 60 frames-per-second.
Emit the ClutterTimeline::new-frame signal only if we arrive there with an
active timeout source. Also, make sure to take a reference on the timeout
when emitting signals.
If the timeline is advancing of zero frames, bump it up to one frame. (bug
471, Rob Bradford)
If the user called clutter_timeline_pause() while in the ::new-frame handler
the timeout is removed and the timeline is reset, while the correct behaviour
should be to simply return. (#371, Johan Bilien)
If we skipped the last frames and we ended up over the frame number, emit
the ::new-frame signal with the last frame before emitting the ::completed
signal.
Remove the call to clutter_timeline_stop() when reaching the end of the
timeline: it was used just to remove the timeout source and it emitted the
::paused signal, which doesn't make any sense. Also rewind the timeline
after emitting the ::completed signal, so that calling get_current_frame()
in the ::completed signal handlers still work.
All the ClutterTimeline share a ClutterTimeoutPool by default. This might
cause problems if an application is using a heavily threaded library that
does not play nicely with the main loop (like libneon). If this is the
case, using the CLUTTER_TIMELINE environment variable set to "no-pool"
makes the ClutterTimeline objects discard the pool and allocate a slice
of the main loop.
Use a per-class timeout pool into ClutterTimeline so that every timeline
instance will use a pooled timeout function to execute the tick. This
should make multiple timelines not starve the main loop.
This patch adds a "delay" property to the timeline object. If set,
it will delay the start of the timeline of a number of milliseconds.
If the timeline is looping, the delay will be applied just the first
time and not for every loop.
* clutter/clutter-private.h: Add our own READABLE,
WRITABLE and READWRITE paramspec flags, declaring the
string components of the properties GParamSpec as static;
this should shave off some bytes in the memory footprint
and avoid relocations.
* clutter/clutter-actor.c:
* clutter/clutter-behaviour.c:
* clutter/clutter-behaviour-opacity.c:
* clutter/clutter-behaviour-path.c:
* clutter/clutter-behavuour-scale.c:
* clutter/clutter-clone-texture.c:
* clutter/clutter-label.c:
* clutter/clutter-rectangle.c:
* clutter/clutter-stage.c:
* clutter/clutter-texture.c:
* clutter/clutter-timeline.c: Use the CLUTTER_PARAM_*
macros we just added.
* clutter/clutter-behaviour-scale.c: Add properties for
the scale begin, scale end and gravity parameters.
* clutter/clutter-behaviour-path.h: Mark the ClutterKnot
memory management functions as public (for the bindings),
since we use the slice allocator for copying knots around;
add a clutter_knot_equal() function.
* clutter/clutter-behaviour-path.c:
(node_distance): Use clutter_knot_equal() as a fast path
to avoid the sqrt() in case the nodes we are using are
at the same position.
(path_total_length): Additional check on the existence
of the next node.
* examples/behave.c: Do not leak the ClutterBehaviour
objects around.
* clutter/clutter-actor.c:
* clutter/clutter-alpha.c:
* clutter/clutter-behaviour-opacity.c:
* clutter/clutter-behaviour-scale.c:
* clutter/clutter-clone-texture.c:
* clutter/clutter-feature.c:
* clutter/clutter-label.c:
* clutter/clutter-main.c:
* clutter/clutter-stage.c:
* clutter/clutter-texture.c
* clutter/clutter-timeline.c:
* clutter/clutter-debug.h:
Make CLUTTER_NOTE() just take a string rather than a func.
Add more default context to output.
* configure.ac:
Fix flag and add more help docs for --ebable-debug option.
* configure.ac: Enable debug messages also when
--enable-debug is set to "minimum".
* clutter/Makefile.am:
* clutter/clutter-debug.h: Move all debugging macros inside
this private header; make all debug macros depend on the
CLUTTER_ENABLE_DEBUG compile time define, controlled by
the --enable-debug configure switch; add G_LOG_DOMAIN define.
* clutter/clutter-main.c: Clean up the debug stuff; add
command line argument parsing using GOption; the debug
messages now are triggered like this:
CLUTTER_DEBUG=section:section:... clutter-app
or like this:
clutter-app --clutter-debug=section:section:...
where "section" is one of the sections listed in clutter-main.c,
or "all", for all sections; each section is bound to a flag,
which can be used to define a domain when adding a debug note
using the CLUTTER_NOTE() macro; the old CLUTTER_DBG() macro is
just a wrapper around that, under the CLUTTER_DEBUG_MISC domain;
CLUTTER_NOTE() is used like this:
CLUTTER_NOTE (DOMAIN, log-function);
where log function is g_printerr(), g_message(), g_warning(),
g_critical() or directly g_log() - for instance:
CLUTTER_NOTE (PANGO, g_warning ("Cache miss: %d", glyph));
will print the warning only if the "pango" flag has been
set to the CLUTTER_DEBUG envvar or passed to the --clutter-debug
command line argument.
similar to CLUTTER_SHOW_FPS, there's also the --clutter-show-fps
command line switch; also, the --display and --screen command
line switches have been added: the first overrides the DISPLAY
envvar and the second controls the X screen used by Clutter to
get the root window on the display.
* clutter/clutter-main.h:
* clutter/clutter-main.c: Add extended support for GOption
in Clutter; use clutter_init_with_args() to let Clutter
parse your own command line arguments; use instead
clutter_get_option_group() to get the GOptionGroup used by
Clutter if you want to do the parsing yourself with
g_option_context_parse(). The init sequence has been verified,
updated and moved into common functions where possible.
* clutter/pango/pangoclutter-render.c:
* clutter/*.c: Include "clutter-debug.h" where needed; use
CLUTTER_NOTE() instead of CLUTTER_DBG().
* examples/super-oh.c: Use the new clutter_init_with_args()
function, and add a --num-hands command line switch to
the SuperOH example code controlling the number of hands at
runtime.
* clutter/clutter-alpha.h:
* clutter/clutter-alpha.c: Add a data parameter to
the ClutterAlphaFunc; add a data+destroy parameter
to clutter_alpha_set_func() and to clutter_alpha_new(),
and turned the latter into clutter_alpha_new_full();
add a simple, empty constructor clutter_alpha_new().
These changes makes writing bindings a tad more easy,
as bindings require passing their own functions in
order to call the real alpha function.
* clutter/clutter-behaviour.h: Clean up the header.
* clutter/clutter-behaviours.[ch]:
* clutter/clutter-behaviour-opacity.[ch]:
* clutter/clutter-behaviour-path.[ch]:
* clutter/clutter-behaviour-scale.[ch]: Split the
ClutterBehaviourPath, ClutterBehaviourOpacity and
ClutterBehaviourScale into their own files as they
have been growing a bit. Fix ClutterBehaviourPath
API.
* clutter/clutter-media.h: Remove the commented
"metadata_available" signal: gtk-doc chokes up on that.
* clutter/clutter-timeline.h:
* clutter/clutter-timeline.c: Remove the useless
ClutterTimelineAlphaFunc signature; add missing accessor
methods for the properties; clean up a bit.
* clutter/clutter-util.h:
* clutter/clutter-util.c: Remove unneeded function
clutter_util_can_create_texture().
* clutter/clutter-feature.h: Sync the name of
clutter_feature_get_all() with the name declared
in clutter-feature.h.
* clutter/Makefile.am:
* clutter/clutter.h: Update.
* examples/behave.c: Update to the new ClutterAlpha
constructor.
* examples/super-oh.c: Use the right pointer and avoid
the compiler making a fuss about it.
* clutter/clutter-timeline.h:
* clutter/clutter-timeline.c: Add a "started" and a "paused"
signals; add more sanity checks on the public functions.
(clutter_timeline_get_loop): Add a getter function for the
loop property.
* clutter/clutter-marshal.list: Add marshallers.
* clutter/clutter-timeline.h:
* clutter/clutter-actor.h: Add padding for future expansion
without breaking ABI.
* configure.ac:
Use pkg-config to check for X. Really Check for GL libs.
Make gtk binding optional. Cleanup a little.
* Makefile.am:
* gtk/Makefile.am:
Make gtk binding optional
* clutter/clutter-element.c:
Cleanup a little, notify on size change.
* clutter/clutter-texture.c:
Lots of cleanups. Add waste prop. Add filter quality prop.
* clutter/clutter-clone-texture.c:
Make object construction simpler to work better with bindings.
* clutter/clutter-stage.c:
* clutter/clutter-timeline.c:
Minor reformating, cleanups.
* examples/test-text.c: (main):
Random experimentation