The _clutter_stage_update_state() function is currently putting events
into the Clutter event queue. This leads to problems in the gdk
backend because there are assumptions upon the numbers of queued
events, and how many of them should be moved from the main event queue
to the ClutterStages' event queues.
This change triggers the processing of the state update events on the
stage directly, so the main event queue retains the expected number of
events.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744604
If gdk event retrieval has been disabled and gdk's backend is wayland
we must also disable cogl's wayland event dispatching otherwise cogl
will try to dispatch wayland events itself which blocks the main
loop.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744058
Pointer button events will be received from a device where a button has
been pressed, even though an equivalent button has been pressed (same
button code) on a device connected to the same seat. notify_button()
expects to only be called as if there was only one pointer device
associated with the given seat, so to achieve this, ignore every event
where forwarding it would result in multiple 'pressed' or 'released'
notifications.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743615
Keyboard key events will be received from a device where a key has
been pressed, even though an equivalent key has been pressed (same
key code) on a device connected to the same seat. notify_key()
expects to only be called as if there was only one keyboard device
associated with the given seat, so to achieve this, ignore every event
where forwarding it would result in multiple 'pressed' or 'released'
notifications.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743615
We are checking for Cairo ≥ 1.12 and then do an additional check for the
existence of the cairo_surface_set_device_scale() function because there
were no stable releases of Cairo with it. Now that Cairo 1.14 is out, we
can simply bump up the dependency.
libinput's API changed from separate scroll events for vert/horiz scrolling to
a single event that contains both axes if they changed.
Updated by Armin K. to use the discrete axis value for wheel events as done
in Weston.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742829
We tried once with commit 398a7ac7 and ended up reverting because of
regressions in the input layer and on Wayland.
We should try again, now that those regressions have been fixed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734587
The easing state is part of the AnimationInfo structure, which is stored
inside the GObject's datalist. Each instance frees the data stored there
during finalization, so there is no point for us to restore an easing
state (which may or may not be the last one) just to have everything
cleared out once we chain up to GObject's own finalize() implementation.
Bind the preferred size of an actor using a BindConstraint to the
preferred size of the source of the constraint, depending on the
coordinate of the constraint.
Constraints can only update an existing allocation, which means they
live only halfway through the layout management system used by Clutter;
this limitation makes it impossible, for instance, to query the
preferred size of an actor, if the actor is only using constraints to
manage its own size.
And move the only private ClutterConstraint method to it.
This commit also sneaks in a change that makes sense for the debugging
of the update_allocation() method, which checks if the allocation was
effectively changed.
The core pointer concept doesn't really exist anymore in an XI2 world,
so the clutter API is a bit of a mismatch with what X provides. Using
XIGetClientPointer doesn't really help, as far as i can tell the
semantics of XIGetClientPointer are essentially: Whatever the X server
picked when it had to reply with device-dependant data to a query
without a device specifier. Not very useful...
To make matters worse, whether XIGetClientPointer returns a valid
pointer depends on whether there has been a query that forced it to pick
one in the first place, making the whole thing pretty non-deterministic.
This patch changes things around such that instead of using
XIGetClientPointer to determine the core pointer, we simply pick the
first master pointer device. In practise this will essentially always
be the X virtual core pointer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729462
XIGetClientPointer() may return the device id '0' when called early.
This patch makes pointer cursors work in nested mutter Wayland
sessions again.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729462
The installed header should not have private API declarations and
macros. Let's move those into the uninstalled clutter-backend-osx.h
header file instead.
When merging multiple definitions it's possible that the ObjectInfo
fields may get overwritten. Instead of trampling over the fields, we
should reset them only when they actually change — especially the
"is_actor" one, which controls the destruction of the objects when
unmerging happens.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669743
We want to recompute the content box when changing the content instance,
in case the preferred size is different and the content gravity uses the
preferred size; the change of content with different preferred size and
same gravity should also trigger an implicit transition.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711182
Some actors want to have a preferred size driven by their content, not
by their children or by their fixed size.
In order to achieve that, we can extend the ClutterRequestMode
enumeration so that clutter_actor_get_preferred_size() defers to the
ClutterContent's own preferred size.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676326
An easing mode can be set on a frame of a KeyframeTransition.
However, the progress value of the current frame is computed using using
a linear function.
This patch adds a call to clutter_easing_for_mode() to compute
the actual progress value.
Note that parametrized easing modes (bezier and 'step') are not taken
into account.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740997