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Author SHA1 Message Date
Robert Bragg
f5f066df9c Try to clean up how we handle actor transformations
When building actor relative transforms, instead of using the matrix
stack to combine transformations and making assumptions about what is
currently on the stack we now just explicitly initialize an identity
matrix and apply transforms to that.

This removes the full_vertex_t typedef for internal transformation code
and we just use ClutterVertex.

ClutterStage now implements apply_transform like any other actor now
and the code we had in _cogl_setup_viewport has been moved to the
stage's apply_transform instead.

ClutterStage now tracks an explicit projection matrix and viewport
geometry. The projection matrix is derived from the perspective whenever
that changes, and the viewport is updated when the stage gets a new
allocation. The SYNC_MATRICES mechanism has been removed in favour of
_clutter_stage_dirty_viewport/projection() APIs that get used when
switching between multiple stages to ensure cogl has the latest
information about the onscreen framebuffer.
2010-09-13 18:18:34 +01:00
Robert Bragg
ab008948cf actor: Add _get_stage_internal to clutter-private.h
This adds _clutter_actor_get_stage_internal to clutter-private.h since
we plan to use it in clutter-offscreen-effect when preparing to
redirect an actor offscreen.
2010-09-13 18:18:34 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
e4870ebaf4 Constify Event accessors and copy method
This is still C, but at least we can get some sort of safety net when
using the API correctly.
2010-09-08 15:15:57 +01:00
Robert Bragg
965907deb3 Cache a full pick render if we have a static stage
The idea is that if we see multiple picks per frame then that implies
the visible scene has become static. In this case we can promote the
next pick render to be unclipped so we have valid pick values for the
entire stage. Now we can continue to read from this cached buffer until
the stage contents do visibly change.

Thanks to Luca Bruno on #clutter for this idea!
2010-08-18 18:30:30 +01:00
Neil Roberts
8d51617979 Conditionally use g_object_notify_by_pspec
This adds a wrapper macro to clutter-private that will use
g_object_notify_by_pspec if it's compiled against a version of GLib
that is sufficiently new. Otherwise it will notify by the property
name as before by extracting the name from the pspec. The objects can
then store a static array of GParamSpecs and notify using those as
suggested in the documentation for g_object_notify_by_pspec.

Note that the name of the variable used for storing the array of
GParamSpecs is obj_props instead of properties as used in the
documentation because some places in Clutter uses 'properties' as the
name of a local variable.

Mose of the classes in Clutter have been converted using the script in
the bug report. Some classes have not been modified even though the
script picked them up as described here:

json-generator:

 We probably don't want to modify the internal copy of JSON

behaviour-depth:
rectangle:
score:
stage-manager:

 These aren't using the separate GParamSpec* variable style.

blur-effect:
win32/device-manager:

 Don't actually define any properties even though it has the enum.

box-layout:
flow-layout:

  Have some per-child properties that don't work automatically with
  the script.

clutter-model:

  The script gets confused with ClutterModelIter

stage:

  Script gets confused because PROP_USER_RESIZE doesn't match
  "user-resizable"

test-layout:

  Don't really want to modify the tests

http://bugzilla.clutter-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2150
2010-08-10 17:12:06 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
eae4561929 Clean up the private flags for ClutterActor
Provide macros to quickly query a flag, and remove all namespacing
except the initial 'CLUTTER'.
2010-07-21 16:10:46 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
8be43b5285 Add P_() macro for translating property strings
The P_() macro adds a context for the property nick and blurb. In order
to make xgettext recognize it, we need to drop glib-gettexize inside the
autogen.sh script and ship a modified Makefile.in.in with Clutter.
2010-07-15 12:09:01 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
f44ccba42e events: Add platform-data to allocated Events
Events allocated by Clutter should have a pointer to platform-specific
data; this would allow backends to add separate structures for holding
ancillary data, whilst retaining the ClutterEvent structure for use on
the stack.

In theory, for Clutter 2.x we might just want to drop Event and use an
opaque structure, or a typed data structure inheriting from
GTypeInstance instead.
2010-07-13 08:27:48 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
437dcad86a settings: Migrate Backend settings to a new object
Instead of storing settings inside the Backend instance we should use a
separate public object.
2010-06-21 15:55:36 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
ab76584965 layout-manager: Implement set_container()
Store a back pointer of the layout manager inside the container using
the GObject instance data. This introduces a change in the implementation
of ClutterLayoutManager, though it's still binary compatible.
2010-06-07 22:40:34 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
a86f1b45bb Add the ClutterEffect abstract class
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.
2010-06-03 14:10:55 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
bf7e6ae587 Add error reporting for create_context() failures
We kind of assume that stuff will break well before during the
ClutterBackend::create_context() implementation if we fail to create a
GL context. We do, however, have error reporting in place inside the
Backend API to catch those cases. Unfortunately, since we switched to
lazy initialization of the Stage, there can be a case of GL context
creation failure that still leads to a successful initialization - and a
segmentation fault later on. This is clearly Not Good™.

Let's try to catch a failure in all the places calling create_context()
and report back to the user the error in a meaningful way, before
crashing and burning.
2010-03-17 17:40:34 +00:00
Robert Bragg
c0d5af5de5 Adds initial clipped redraw support to Clutter
A new (internal only currently) API, _clutter_actor_queue_clipped_redraw
can be used to queue a redraw along with a clip rectangle in actor
coordinates. This clip rectangle propagates up to the stage and clutter
backend which may optionally use the information to optimize stage
redraws. The GLX backend in particular may scissor the next redraw to
the clip rectangle and use GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer to present the stage
subregion.

The intention is that any actors that can naturally determine the bounds
of updates should queue clipped redraws to reduce the cost of updating
small regions of the screen.

Notes:
» If GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer isn't available then the GLX backend
  ignores any clip rectangles.

» queuing multiple clipped redraws will result in the bounding box of
  each clip rectangle being used.

» If a clipped redraw has a height > 300 pixels then it's promoted into
  a full stage redraw, so that the GPU doesn't end up blocking too long
  waiting for the vsync to reach the optimal position to avoid tearing.

  » Note: no empirical data was used to come up with this threshold so
    we may need to tune this.

» Currently only ClutterX11TexturePixmap makes use of this new API. This
  is done via a new "queue-damage-redraw" signal that is emitted when
  the pixmap is updated. The default handler queues a clipped redraw
  with the assumption that the pixmap is being painted as a rectangle
  covering the actors transformed allocation. If you subclass
  ClutterX11TexturePixmap and change how it's painted you now also
  need to override the signal handler and queue your own redraw.

  Technically this is a semantic break, but it's assumed that no one
  is currently doing this.

This still leaves a few unsolved issues with regards to optimizing sub
stage redraws that need to be addressed in further work so this can only
be considered a stepping stone a this point:

» Because we have no reliable way to determine if the painting of any
  given actor is being modified any optimizations implemented using
  _clutter_actor_queue_redraw_with_clip must be overridable by a
  subclass, and technically must be opt-in for existing classes to avoid
  a change in semantics. E.g. consider that a user connects to the paint
  signal for ClutterTexture and paints a circle instead of a rectangle.
  In this case any original logic to queue clipped redraws would be
  incorrect.

» Currently only the implementation of an actor has enough information
  with which to queue clipped redraws. E.g. It is not possible for
  generic code in clutter-actor.c to queue a clipped redraw when hiding
  an actor because actors have no way to report a "paint box". (remember
  actors can draw outside their allocation and actors with depth may
  also be projected outside of their allocation)

  » The current plan is to add a actor_class->get_paint_cuboid()
    virtual so actors can report a bounding cube for everything they
    would draw in their current state and use that to queue clipped
    redraws against the stage by projecting the paint cube into stage
    coordinates.

» Our heuristics for promoting clipped redraws into full redraws to
  avoid blocking the GPU while we wait for the vsync need improving:

  » vsync issues aren't relevant for redirected/composited applications
    so they should use different heuristics. In this case we instead
    need to trade off the cost of blitting when using glXCopySubBuffer
    vs promoting to a full redraw and flipping instead.
2010-03-02 17:19:11 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
79acb088e7 Remove mentions of the FSF address
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
2010-03-01 12:56:10 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
23867875a1 build: Remove unused checks on platform functions
There is no need for us to check for low-level functions and header
files, especially since we haven't been checking the results until
now. This makes cross-compiling slightly more bearable.
2010-03-01 11:12:16 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
ee33357fd5 stage: Only clutter_stage_get_default() creates the default stage
The introduction of the StageManager in 0.8 implied that the first Stage
instance to be created was automatically assigned the status of "default
stage". This was all well and good, since the default stage was created
behind the curtains by the initialization sequence.

Now that the initialization sequence does not create a default stage any
longer, it means that the first stage created using clutter_stage_new()
gets to be the default, and all special and warm and fuzzy - which also
means that the first stage created by clutter_stage_new() cannot be
destroyed or handled as any other stage. Whoopsie.

Let's go back to the old semantics: the stage created by the first
invocation of clutter_stage_get_default() is the default stage, and
nothing else can be set as default. One day we'll be able to break the
API and the whole default stage business will be a thing of the past.
2010-02-18 17:01:57 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
b398292089 device: Impose per-backend DeviceManager
The DeviceManager class should be abstract in Clutter, and implemented
by each backend, as different backends will have different ways to
detect, initialize and list devices; the X11 backend alone has *two*
ways of dealing with devices.

This commit makes DeviceManager an abstract class and delegates the
device initialization and enumeration to per-backend sub-classes.

The responsible for creating the device manager is, obviously, the
backend singleton.

The X11 and Win32 backends have been updated to the new layout; the
Win32 backend has been updated blindly, so it might require additional
testing.
2010-02-17 17:46:48 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
0d428655e2 actor: Turn push/pop_internal into Actor methods
Since the "internal" state is global, it will leak onto actors that you
didn't intend for it to, because it applies not just to the actors you
create, but also to any actors *they* create. Eg, if you have a dialog
box class, you might push/pop_internal around creating its buttons, so
that those buttons get marked as internal to the dialog box. But
ctx->internal_child will still be set during the *button*'s constructor
as well, and so, eg, the label and icon inside the button actor will
*also* be marked as internal children, even if that isn't what the
button class wanted.

The least intrusive change at this point is to make push_internal() and
pop_internal() two methods of the Actor class, and take a ClutterActor
pointer as the argument - thus moving the locality of the internal_child
counter to the Actor itself.

http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1990
2010-02-15 16:09:26 +00:00
Robert Bragg
5d702853b8 glx backend: Adds support for GLX_INTEL_swap_event
If your OpenGL driver supports GLX_INTEL_swap_event that means when
glXSwapBuffers is called it returns immediatly and an XEvent is sent when
the actual swap has finished.

Clutter can use the events that notify swap completion as a means to
throttle rendering in the master clock without blocking the CPU and so it
should help improve the performance of CPU bound applications.
2010-02-09 22:19:41 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
e0b8d63159 device: Remove unused is_default member
The is_default member of the InputDevice structure was not used
anywhere.
2010-01-20 00:38:53 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
cf4e05930a device: Add the :name property to InputDevice
The InputDevice should have a name, possibly user readable, coming from
the backend.
2010-01-20 00:38:09 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
cf8a06f018 device: Store the current state, not the previous
The previous state for the device is used by the click count machinery
and we should not be overwriting it at every event; instead, we should
use a parallel storage for the current state coming from the windowing
system.
2010-01-20 00:38:08 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
687c70dffa Rework the emission of LEAVE/ENTER event pairs
The LEAVE/ENTER event pairs should be queued during the InputDevice
update process, when we change the actor under the device pointer.

This commit cleans up the event emission code inside clutter-main.c
and the logic of the event processing.
2010-01-20 00:38:08 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
9506510d1c Move all picking-related operations inside InputDevice
The InputDevice objects stores pointer coordinates, state, stage and
the actor under the cursor, so if the current backend provides us with
one attached to the Event structure then we want the InputDevice itself
to update its state and give us the ClutterActor underneath the
pointer's cursor.
2010-01-20 00:38:08 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
1f87cac069 actor: Add :has-pointer property
ClutterActor should be able to tell whether a pointer is within
its area or not.
2010-01-20 00:38:08 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
d23dd9af6b device: Make InputDevice an object and subclass it for X11
ClutterInputDevice should be a type that we can subclass per-backend
to add functionality.
2010-01-20 00:38:08 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
ca16446319 Add :is-default flag to InputDevice 2010-01-20 00:38:07 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
3027d4327a Port the X11 backend to the Device Manager
Use the device manager to store the input devices. Also, provide
two fallback devices when initializing the X11 backend: device 0
for the pointer and device 1 for the keyboard.
2010-01-20 00:38:07 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
d34f1aa775 Add ClutterDeviceManager
The ClutterDeviceManager is a singleton object that behaves like the
StageManager: it holds all input devices and notifies on addition and
removal.
2010-01-20 00:38:07 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
b6bd8be6cb Merge branch 'internal-flag' into ebassi-next
* internal-flag:
  conform: Add test unit for the destruction of Containers
  actor: Add internal child flag
  Clean up whitespace, indentation and comments
2009-12-20 17:33:51 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
1520ba6190 actor: Add internal child flag
ClutterActor checks, when destroying and reparenting, if the parent
actor implements the Container interface, and automatically calls the
remove() method to perform a clean removal.

Actors implementing Container, though, might have internal children;
that is, children that are not added through the Container API. It is
already possible to iterate through them using the Container API to
avoid breaking invariants - but calling clutter_actor_destroy() on
these children (even from the Container implementation, and thus outside
of Clutter's control) will either lead to leaks or to segmentation
faults.

Clutter needs a way to distinguish a clutter_actor_set_parent() done on
an internal child from one done on a "public" child; for this reason, a
push/pop pair of functions should be available to Actor implementations
to mark the section where they wish to add internal children:

  ➔ clutter_actor_push_internal ();
    ...
    clutter_actor_set_parent (child1, parent);
    clutter_actor_set_parent (child2, parent);
    ...
  ➔ clutter_actor_pop_internal ();

The set_parent() call will automatically set the newly added
INTERNAL_CHILD private flag on each child, and both
clutter_actor_destroy() and clutter_actor_unparent() will check for the
flag before deciding whether to call the Container's remove method.
2009-12-18 23:33:14 +00:00
Colin Walters
1374b5aac9 Add clutter_get_current_event
When getting signals from higher level toolkits, occasionally
one wants access to the underlying event; say for a Button
widget's "clicked" signal, to get the keyboard state.

Rather than having all of the highlevel widgets emit
ClutterEvent just for the more unusual use cases,
add a global function to access the event state.

http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1888

Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
2009-12-10 22:20:36 +00:00
Neil Roberts
568c29ba49 Validate that the GL version is >= 1.2
There is a new internal Cogl function called _cogl_check_driver_valid
which looks at the value of the GL_VERSION string to determine whether
the driver is supported. Clutter now calls this after the stage is
realized. If it fails then the stage is marked as unrealized and a
warning is shown.

_cogl_features_init now also checks the version number before getting
the function pointers for glBlendFuncSeparate and
glBlendEquationSeparate. It is not safe to just check for the presence
of the functions because some drivers may define the function without
fully implementing the spec.

The GLES version of _cogl_check_driver_valid just always returns TRUE
because there are no version requirements yet.

Eventually the function could also check for mandatory extensions if
there were any.

http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1875
2009-11-13 15:55:48 +00:00
Robert Bragg
15d7a86621 [backends] Remove the idea of offscreen stages from all backends
The only backend that tried to implement offscreen stages was the GLX backend
and even this has apparently be broken for some time without anyone noticing.

The property still remains and since the property already clearly states that
it may not work I don't expect anyone to notice.

This simplifies quite a bit of the GLX code which is very desireable from the
POV that we want to start migrating window system code down to Cogl and the
simpler the code is the more straight forward this work will be.

In the future when Cogl has a nicely designed API for framebuffer objects then
re-implementing offscreen stages cleanly for *all* backends should be quite
straightforward.
2009-10-16 18:58:47 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
83b4ec7a12 units: Cache the pixels value inside Units
When computing the pixels value of a ClutterUnits value we should
be caching the value to avoid recomputing for every call of
clutter_units_to_pixels(). We already have a flag telling us to
return the cached value, but we miss the mechanism to evict the
cache whenever the Backend settings affecting the conversion, that
is default font and resolution, change.

In order to implement the eviction we can use a "serial"; the
Backend will have an internal serial field which we retrieve and
put inside the ClutterUnits structure (we split one of the two
64 bit padding fields into two 32 bit fields to maintain ABI); every
time we call clutter_units_to_pixels() we compare the units serial
with that of the Backend; if they match and pixels_set is set to
TRUE then we just return the stored pixels value. If the serials
do not match then we unset the pixels_set flag and recompute the
pixels value.

We can verify this by adding a simple test unit checking that
by changing the resolution of ClutterBackend we get different
pixel values for 1 em.

http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1843
2009-10-16 15:25:37 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
6988744db7 [stage] Rework the Stage implementation class
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.
2009-09-08 10:52:58 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
43d394ebae Remove unused TEXTURE_IN_CLONE_PAINT private flag
The CLUTTER_TEXTURE_IN_CLONE_PAINT was used with the old CloneTexture
actor; now that we have ClutterClone nothing sets the private flag
anymore, and the flag itself is not needed.
2009-07-13 16:16:38 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
250b775926 [x11] Fix the race between resize and glViewport calls
The race we were experiencing in the X11 backends is apparently
back after the fix in commit 00a3c698.

This time, just delaying the setting of the SYNC_MATRICES flag
is not enough, so we can resume the use of a STAGE_IN_RESIZE
private flag.

This should also fix bug:

  http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1668
2009-07-01 15:30:21 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
a6b4697367 [backend] Do not store the stage manager singleton
The StageManager singleton instance is already kept around
by the clutter_stage_manager_get_default() function; there is
no need to have it inside the main Clutter context as well.
2009-06-19 14:19:39 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
b5f4befeaa Allow checking initialization without side-effects
The _clutter_context_get_default() function will automatically
create the main Clutter context; if we just want to check whether
Clutter has been initialized this will complicate matters, by
requiring a call to g_type_init() inside the client code.

Instead, we should simply provide an internal API that checks
whether the main Clutter context exists and if it has been
initialized, without any side effect.
2009-06-19 14:09:42 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
184df2a5fa [input] Rework input device API
The input device API is split halfway thorugh the backends in a very
weird way. The data structures are private, as they should, but most
of the information should be available in the main API since it's
generic enough.

The device type enumeration, for instance, should be common across
every backend; the accessors for device type and id should live in the
core API. The internal API should always use ClutterInputDevice and
not the private X11 implementation when dealing with public structures
like ClutterEvent.

By adding accessors for the device type and id, and by moving the
device type enumeration into the core API we can cut down the amount
of symbols private and/or visible only to the X11 backends; this way
when other backends start implementing multi-pointer support we can
share the same API across the code.
2009-06-19 13:12:05 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
c6fba47a52 Hide clutter_context_get_default()
The clutter_context_get_default() function is private, but shared
across Clutter. For this reason, it should be prefixed by '_' so
that the symbol is hidden from the shared object.
2009-06-18 14:20:28 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
8c676ebd87 Remove an unusued member from MainContext
The MainContext structure has a field for the master clock, but
clutter_master_clock_get_default() will return the same instance
from everywhere.
2009-06-17 15:43:53 +01:00
Neil Roberts
acf7722a41 [master-clock] Throttle if no redraw was performed
A flag in the master clock is now set whenever the dispatch caused an
actual redraw of a stage. If this flag is not set during the prepare
and check functions then it will resort to limiting the redraw
attempts to the default frame rate as if vblank syncing was
disabled. Otherwise if a timeline is running that does not cause the
scene to change then it would busy-wait with 100% CPU until the next
frame.

This fix was suggested by Owen Taylor in:

  http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1637

Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
2009-06-10 15:50:27 +01:00
Owen W. Taylor
6e69692e22 Compress events as part of the frame cycle
Instead of trying to guess about which motion events are
extraneous, queue up all events until we process a frame.
This allows us to look ahead and reliably compress consecutive
sequence of motion events.

clutter-main.c: Feed received events to the stage for queueing.
  Remove old compression code. Remove clutter_get_motion_events_frequency()
  clutter_set_motion_events_frequency()
clutter-stage.c: Keep a queue of pending events.
clutter-master-clock.c: Add processng of queued events to the
  clock source dispatch function.

http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1637

Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
2009-06-09 15:03:56 +01:00
Owen W. Taylor
89a8fd7755 Remove stage update idle and do updates from the master clock
When a redraw is queued on a stage, simply set a flag; then in
the check/prepare functions of the master clock source, check
for stages that need redrawing.

This avoids the complexity of having multiple competing sources
at the same priority and makes the update ordering more reliable and
understandable.

http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1637

Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
2009-06-09 15:03:56 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
6fe22ac850 [repaint] Run the repaint functions in clutter_redraw()
The clutter_redraw() function is used by libraries embedding
Clutter inside another toolkit, instead of queueing a redraw
on the embedded stage. This means that clutter_redraw() should
perform the same sequence of actions done by the redraw idle
callback.
2009-06-05 17:57:05 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
87465355d3 Add repaint functions
Sometimes it is necessary for third party code to have a
function called during the redraw process, so that you can
update the scenegraph before it is painted.
2009-05-23 19:33:04 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
aa1246e891 [backend] Abstract the GL context creation
This is the another step into abstracting the backend operations
that are currently spread all across the board back into the
backend implementations where they belong.

The GL context creation, for instance, is demanded to the stage
realization which makes it a critical path for every operation
that is GL-context bound. This usually does not make any difference
since we realize the default stage, but at some point we might
start looking into avoiding the default stage realization in order
to make the Clutter startup faster.

It also makes the code maintainable because every part is self
contained and can be reworked with the minimum amount of pain.
2009-05-13 22:21:48 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
86bc31bd55 [clock] Rework the master clock
The master clock is currently advanced using a frame source driven
by the default frame rate. This breaks the sync to vblank because
the vblanking rate could be different than 60 Hz -- or it might be
completely disabled (e.g. with CLUTTER_VBLANK=none).

We should be using the main loop to check if we have timelines
playing, and if so queue a redraw on the stages we own.

We should also prepare the subsequent frame at the end of the redraw
process, so if there are new redraw we will have the scene already
in place.

This makes Clutter redraw at the maximum frame rate, which is
limited by the vblanking frequency.
2009-05-07 19:25:24 +01:00