* NEWS:
* README.in:
* TODO:
Update for 0.3 release.
* clutter/clutter-actor.c:
Minor doc fixups
* clutter/clutter-texture.c:
Various minor additions for handling non RGBA data.
Fix a typo breaking clutter_texture_get_pixbuf() on tiled textures.
* tests/test-actors.c:
Disable scaling to avoid drifting (temporary till API is fixed)
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.
* TODO:
Sync up a little.
* clutter/clutter-main.c:
Set a default window title based on g_prgname().
* clutter/clutter-stage.c:
* clutter/clutter-stage.h:
* clutter/egl/clutter-stage-egl.c:
* clutter/glx/clutter-stage-glx.c:
* clutter/sdl/clutter-stage-sdl.c:
Alter draw_to_pixbuf to return a pixbuf
* configure.ac:
Only full in gdk-pixbuf-xlib as a GLX backend dep.
* tests/test-entry.c:
Fix a couple of warnings.
* clutter/sdl/clutter-event-sdl.c:
Seemingly fix SDL Event source.
Add some very basic SDL keysym translation.
(Thanks to Thomas Van Machelen for initial translation code)
* tests/test-events.c:
Dump some info on keysyms pressed.
* clutter/clutter-actor.h:
* clutter/clutter-stage.h: Add 32 padding slots; when we
reach 1.0 it'll be a long road until the following ABI
break.
* tests/test-behave.c: Don't forget to include headers.
* clutter/clutter-container.h:
* clutter/clutter-layout.h: Interfaces are not checked
at compile-time, so there's not need to add padding to
avoid ABI breaks.
* subclassing-ClutterActor.sgml: Add a chapter about how to
correctly subclass the actor base class.
* clutter-docs.sgml: Include the new chapter about subclassing
ClutterActor; add a description for some of the API reference
parts.
* configure.ac: If the programs required to build the manual
are not found and --enable-manual was passed, then just print
a warning and disable the manual build instead of aborting the
configure.
* doc/manual/Makefile.am: Use the full path gathered by the
configure script when invoking jw and xmlto.
* clutter/clutter-actor.c:
Fix typo in x rotation transform (Thanks to Johan Billen #138)
* configure.ac:
* doc/manual/Makefile.am:
Fix manual build and required program check.
* tests/Makefile.am:
Another typo fix.
The mutex protection for the timeout pool was causing deadlocks, so it has been
removed for the time being, until I figure out a way to make it work properly.
A timeout pool should not be considered thread-safe (or thread-aware) until further
notice.
* 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/cogl/gl/cogl.c: (cogl_check_extension):
Actually populate this func and remove the static alternate
named one. Means GLX actually checks for available extensions.
Other minor tidy ups.
* clutter/glx/clutter-backend-glx.c:
* clutter/glx/clutter-backend-glx.h:
Add support for GLX_SGI_swap_control to do vblanking prefering
over glXGetVideoSyncSGI. Should fix issues on Intel chips with
very slow frame rates due to vblank problems.
Thanks to Michel Danzer for tips, see;
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10542
* test/test-actors.c:
Change FPS to 60.
* clutter/clutter-timeout-pool.c: Make ClutterTimeoutPool
more thread-safe, using a static lock.
(clutter_timeout_pool_dispatch), (clutter_timeout_pool_remove): Fix
a race condition-turned-in-memory corruption bug, triggered by
removing a timeout from the pool while still spinning the pool
source.
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.
A ClutterTimeoutPool is a source for the GLib main loop which pools
multiple timeout functions. The pool is always sorted so that the first
timeout to expire is also the first element of the pool; hence, extraction
is a constant time operation. This also makes the usage of multiple
timeouts at the same priority not compete for a timeslice of the main
loop, leading to starvation.