ClutterEffect is an abstract class that should be used to apply effects
on generic actors.
The ClutterEffect class just defines what an effect should implement; it
could be defined as an interface, but we might want to add some default
behavior dependent on the internal state at a later point.
The effect API applies to any actor, so we need to provide a way to
assign an effect to an actor, and let ClutterActor call the Effect
methods during the paint sequence.
Once an effect is attached to an actor we will perform the paint in this
order:
• Effect::pre_paint()
• Actor::paint signal emission
• Effect::post_paint()
Since an effect might collide with the Shader class, we either allow a
shader or an effect for the time being.
ClickAction adds "clickable" semantics to an actor. It provides all
the business logic to emit a high-level "clicked" signal from the
various low-level signals inside ClutterActor.
* wip/state-machine:
Do not use wildcards in test-state
script: Implement State deserialization
state: added a "target-state" property
state: documented data structures
Add State interactive tests to the ignore file
state: Documentation and introspection annotation fixes
state: Minor coding style fixes
state: Clean up the header's documentation
state: Constify StateKey accessors
Do not include clutter.h from a Clutter header file
state-machine: made clutter_state_change take a boolean animate argument
state-machine: use clutter_timeline_get_progress
state-machine: add completed signal
state machine: added state machine
Conflicts:
.gitignore
AlignConstraint is a simple constraint that keeps an actor's position
aligned to the width or height of another actor, multiplied by an
alignment factor.
The Constraint base, abstract class should be used to implement Actor
modifiers that affect the way an actor is sized or positioned inside a
fixed layout manager.
DragAction is an Action sub-class that provides dragging capabilities to
any actor. DragAction has:
• drag-begin, drag-motion and drag-end signals, relaying the event
information like coordinates, button and modifiers to user code;
• drag-threshold property, for delaying the drag start by a given
amount of pixels;
• drag-handle property, to allow using other actors as the drag
handle.
• drag-axis property, to allow constraining the dragging to a specific
axis.
An interactive test demonstrating the various features is also provided.
ClutterAction is an abstract class that should be used as the ancestor
for objects that change how an actor behaves when dealing with events
coming from user input.
ClutterActorMeta is a base, abstract class that can be used to derive
classes that are attached to a ClutterActor instance in order to modify
the way an actor is painted, sized/positioned or responds to events.
A typed container for ActorMeta instances is also provided to the
sub-classes can be attached to an Actor.
Since using addresses that might change is something that finally
the FSF acknowledge as a plausible scenario (after changing address
twice), the license blurb in the source files should use the URI
for getting the license in case the library did not come with it.
Not that URIs cannot possibly change, but at least it's easier to
set up a redirection at the same place.
As a side note: this commit closes the oldes bug in Clutter's bug
report tool.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=521
ClutterAnimator is a class for managing the animation of multiple
properties of multiple actors over time with keyframing of values.
The Animator class is meant to be used to effectively describe
animations using the ClutterScript definition format, and to construct
complex implicit animations from the ground up.
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
FlowLayout is a layout manager that arranges its children in a
reflowing line; the orientation controls the major axis for the
layout: horizontal, for reflow on the Y axis, and vertical, for
reflow on the X axis.
Instead of overloading ClutterChildMeta with both container and layout
metadata and delegate to every LayoutManager implementation to keep a
backpointer to the layout manager instance, we can simply subclass
ChildMeta into LayoutMeta and presto! everything works out pretty well
for everyone.
A BinLayout is a simple layout manager that allocates a single cell,
providing alignment on both the horizontal and vertical axis.
If the container associated to the BinLayout has more than one child,
the preferred size returned by the layout manager will be as big as
the maximum of the children preferred sizes; the allocation will be
applied to all children - but it will still depend on each child
preferred size and the BinLayout horizontal and vertical alignment
properties.
The supported alignment properties are:
* center: align the child by centering it
* start: align the child at the top or left border of the layout
* end: align the child at the bottom or right border of the layout
* fill: expand the child to fill the size of the layout
* fixed: let the child position itself
The LayoutManager class is an abstract proxy for the size requesition
and size allocation process in ClutterActor.
A ClutterLayoutManager sub-class must implement get_preferred_width(),
get_preferred_height() and allocate(); a ClutterContainer using the
LayoutManager API will then proxy the corresponding Actor virtual
functions to the LayoutManager instance. This allows having a generic
"blank" ClutterActor sub-class, implementing the ClutterContainer
interface, which leaves only the layout management implementation to
the application developers.
Instead of using ClutterActor for the base class of the Stage
implementation we should extend the StageWindow interface with
the required bits (geometry, realization) and use a simple object
class.
This require a wee bit of changes across Backend, Stage and
StageWindow, even though it's mostly re-shuffling.
First of all, StageWindow should get new virtual functions:
* geometry:
- resize()
- get_geometry()
* realization
- realize()
- unrealize()
This covers all the bits that we use from ClutterActor currently
inside the stage implementations.
The ClutterBackend::create_stage() virtual function should create
a StageWindow, and not an Actor (it should always have been; the
fact that it returned an Actor was a leak of the black magic going
on underneath). Since we never guaranteed ABI compatibility for
the Backend class, this is not a problem.
Internally to ClutterStage we can finally drop the shenanigans of
setting/unsetting actor flags on the implementation: if the realization
succeeds, for instance, we set the REALIZED flag on the Stage and
we're done.
As an initial proof of concept, the X11 and GLX stage implementations
have been ported to the New World Order(tm) and show no regressions.
ClutterClone supercedes ClutterCloneTexture, since it can clone
every kind of actor -- including composite ones.
This is another "brain surgery with a shotgun" kind of commit: it
removes CloneTexture and updates every test case using CloneTexture
to ClutterClone. The API fallout is minimal, luckily for us.
Many use cases for clonning an actor don't require running a shader on the
resulting clone image and so requiring FBOs in these cases is overkill and
in-efficient as it requires kicking and synchronizing a render for each clone.
This approach basically just uses the paint function of another actor to
implement the painting for the clone actor with some fiddling of the model-
view matrix to scale according to the different allocation box sizes of
each of the actors.
A simple unit test called test-actors2 was added for testing.
The Effects API and all related symbols have been superceded by
the newly added Animation API and clutter_actor_animate().
This commit removes the Effects implementation, the documentation
and the interactive test/example code.
* animation-improvements:
[docs] Add ClutterAnimatable to the API reference
Add license notice to ClutterAnimation files
[docs] Update the ClutterAnimation section
[animation] Extend ClutterAnimation support to all objects
[animation] Use ClutterAnimatable inside Animation
[animation] Add ClutterAnimatable
[animation] Allow registering custom progress function
[animation] Interval::compute_value should return a boolean
Animate ClutterColor properties
The ClutterAnimatable interface is meant to be used by GObject
classes to override the value computation for an animatable
property within the boundaries of an interval.
It is composed of a single virtual function, animate_property();
its implementation will receive the ClutterAnimation used to
animate the object; the property name; the initial and final
interval values; and the progress factor as retrieved by the
Alpha object bound to the Animation instance.
Merge branch 'text-actor'
* text-actor: (108 commits)
Re-align ClutterText header file
[text] Fix cursor sizing
Comments and whitespace fixes to ClutterText
[docs] Add newly added :single-line-mode accessors
Update the ignore file
[tests] Add text field interactive test
[text] Add single-line-mode to ClutterText
[text] Fix the deletion actions
[text] Use cached length when possible
[tests] Add unit for the ClutterText:password-char property
[docs] Update the Text section
[text] Coalesce text visibility and password character
Allow localizations to change the text direction
Clean up the update_pango_context() function
Pass the PangoContext, not the MainContext
Revert the logic of the PangoContext check
Remove the binding pool entry from the list
Remove BindingPool::list_actions()
Add ClutterActor::create_pango_context()
Rename the PangoContext creation functions
...
Move the ClutterCairo actor from a separate library to an in-tree
actor.
ClutterCairoTexture is a simple texture subclass that allows you
to retrieve a Cairo context for a private image surface. When the
Cairo context is destroyed it will cause the image surface
contents to be uploaded to a GL texture.
The image surface used is not hardware accelerated.
For the time being, just don't include them or compile them; the
files will be removed from the repository as soon as all the
documentation annotations have been ported over to ClutterText.
The TidyText actor is meant as a replacement for both ClutterLabel
and ClutterText.
Any text-displaying and editing actor should derive from ClutterText
and implement the various visual cues to differentiate the editable
from the non-editable state. Those visual cues usually belong to
a high-level toolkit, especially if themeing is involved.
* clutter/Makefile.am:
* clutter/clutter.h: Add ClutterBindingPool to the build.
* clutter/clutter-binding-pool.c:
* clutter/clutter-binding-pool.h: Add ClutterBindingPool, a data
structure meant to hold (key symbol, modifiers) pairs and associate
them to a closure. The ClutterBindingPool can be used to install
key bindings for actors and then execute closures inside the
key-press-event signal handlers, removing the need for big
switch() or if() blocks for each key.
* clutter/clutter-event.c: Consistently use "key symbol" instead
of "key value".
* clutter/clutter-event.h: Add more modifier masks.
* clutter/clutter-marshal.list:
* tests/conform/Makefile.am:
* tests/conform/test-binding-pool.c:
* tests/conform/test-conform-main.c: Add ClutterBindingPool
conformance test.
* tests/interactive/Makefile.am:
* tests/interactive/test-binding-pool.c: Add interactive test (and
example code) for the ClutterBindingPool usage.
* 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
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.
* clutter/Makefile.am:
* clutter/clutter.h:
* clutter/clutter-list-model.[ch]: Complete the ClutterModelDefault
to ClutterListModel rename by renaming the source files
* 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.
Remove the layout containers: they will be moved to a
high-level library.
* clutter/clutter.h:
* clutter/Makefile.am: Remove layout and boxes from the
build.
* clutter/clutter-layout.[ch]: Remove the ClutterLayout
interface.
* clutter/clutter-box.[ch]:
* clutter/clutter-hbox.[ch]:
* clutter/clutter-vbox.[ch]: Remove ClutterBox and its
subclasses.
* clutter/clutter-label.c: Remove ClutterLayout implementation
* clutter/clutter-script-private.h:
* clutter/clutter-script-parser.c:
* clutter/clutter-script.c:
(clutter_script_parse_node): Remove special parsing for
ClutterMargin and ClutterPadding.
* clutter/clutter-types.h: Remove ClutterPadding and ClutterMargin.
* tests/Makefile.am:
* tests/test-boxes.c: Remove the boxes test case.
* clutter/clutter.h: include clutter-deprecated.h
* clutter/clutter-deprecated.h: added file containing macros that
provides more meaningful errors when compiling clutter using code that
uses deprecated functions.
* clutter/Makefile.am:
* clutter/clutter.h:
* clutter/clutter-scriptable.[ch]: Add the ClutterScriptable
interface; by implementing this interface, a class can
override the UI definition parsing and transform complex data
types into GObject properties, or allow custom properties.
* clutter/clutter-script.c:
* clutter/clutter-script-parser.c:
* clutter/clutter-script-private.h: Rearrange the code and
use the ClutterScriptable interface to parse and build the
custom properties. This cleans up the code and also it makes
it more reliable (the complex type parsing is now done using
the target type and not just the name of the property).
Initial implementation of the UI definition files. (#424)
* clutter/json/Makefile.am:
* clutter/json/*.[ch]: In-tree copy of JSON-GLib, a GLib-based
JSON parser/generator library. We use it in-tree because we might
need to change the API. Ideally, we'd depend on it.
* clutter/clutter.h:
* clutter/clutter-script-private.h:
* clutter/clutter-script.[ch]: ClutterScript, the scenegraph
generator class. It parses JSON streams in form of buffers and
files and builds the scene.
* clutter/clutter-debug.h:
* clutter/clutter-main.c: Add a "script" debug flag
* clutter/Makefile.am: Build glue.
* tests/Makefile.am:
* tests/test-script.c: Add a test case for the ClutterScript.
* configure.ac: Depend on GLib 2.14, so we can use the
g_hash_table_get_key() and g_hash_table_get_values() functions
for the time being; we can probably reimplement those, but we
are going to need 2.14 anyway if we are going to implement a
list model using GSequence.
* clutter/clutter.h:
* clutter/Makefile.am: ClutterBackend is marked as public API,
so install the clutter-backend.h header and include it when
including clutter.h.
* clutter/clutter-box.[ch]: Base class for layout containers.
* clutter/clutter-hbox.[ch]: Horizontal box actor.
* clutter/clutter-vbox.[ch]: Vertical box actor.
* clutter/clutter.h:
* clutter/Makefile.am: Build glue
* tests/Makefile.am:
* tests/test-boxes.c: Test suite for ClutterBox API and
implementations.
* clutter/clutter-container.[ch]: Add a generic actor container
interface, for actors to implement without subclassing ClutterGroup.
* clutter/clutter-group.[ch]: Make ClutterGroup implement the
ClutterContainer interface, and deprecate the colliding methods.
* clutter/clutter-layout.[ch]: Add extended layout interface.
Actors and containers requiring or honouring complex layout
management should implement this interface and provide at least
one of the available layout types: width for height, height for
width, natural size, iterative size request.
* clutter/clutter-label.c: A ClutterLabel requires height for
width layout management, so it implements the ClutterLayout
interface.
* clutter/Makefile.am: Add new files to the build.
* tests/*.c:
* examples/*.c: Update tests and examples code to use the
new ClutterContainer API instead of ClutterGroup.
Add initial implementation of a rotate behaviour; this behaviour rotates
actors along a chosen axis, with a chosen direction, between two angles.
Missing: API documentation and the implementation for the angle boundaries
setters (double and fixed API).
* clutter/Makefile.am:
* clutter/clutter.h:
* clutter/clutter-version.h.in: Auto-generated versioning macros.
* clutter/clutter-actor.h:
* clutter/clutter-actor.c: Add a ClutterActor::parent-set signal,
for notificating changes of an actor's parent; add api-doc for
the actor's properties; add the ClutterActor "name" property; clean
up a bit some functions; emit the "parent-set" signal when setting
te parent and when unparenting; better warnings when lowering
and raising an actor.
* configure.ac:
* clutter/Makefile.am: Add a --enable-debug configure option,
with three levels of debugging: no, minimum and yes; default
for development releases (odd minor version) is "yes"; update
the version m4 defines; update the libtool macros: now just
changed the clutter_interface_age when releasing will update
everything else.
* 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.