A sub-class of ClutterBox might add ChildMeta support, and since
pack_at() does not go through clutter_container_add_actor(), we
need to manually call the create_child_meta() ourselves.
GLib 2.24 (but starting from the 2.23.2 unstable release) added a new
macro for collecting GValues from a va_list.
The newly added G_VALUE_COLLECT_INIT() macro should be used in place
of initializing the GValue and calling G_VALUE_COLLECT(), and improves
the collection performances by avoiding multiple checks, free and
initialization calls.
g_list_insert_sorted inserts the new actor before all others that
compare equal so for the normal case when all actors have depth==0
this has the surprising behaviour of layering the actors in reverse
order. To fix this it now manually inserts the actor in the right
place by searching until it finds an actor at a higher depth and
inserting before that.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1988
This reverts commit 939e56e2b1.
Changing the depth sort function to have inconsistent behaviour for
nodes that compare equal breaks the stability of g_list_sort. It ends
up so that every time clutter_container_sort_depth_order is called the
order of all actors with the same depth is reversed.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1988
ClutterGroup::foreach was recently changed (ref: ce030a3fce) to use
g_list_foreach() to iterate the children instead of manually iterating
the list so it would safely handle calls like:
clutter_container_foreach (container, clutter_actor_destroy);
(In this example clutter_actor_destroy will result in the current
list item being iterated being freed.)
There is a lot of duplication between ClutterGroup and ClutterBox so
this makes the two files diff-able so that new fixes can easily be
ported to both and bug fixes missing in one or the other can be spotted
more easily. This doesn't change the behaviour of either actor; it's
really just a shuffle around of code and normalizes the coding style to
make the files comparable.
This has already uncovered one bug in ClutterBox, and also highlights
a bug in ClutterGroup + many other actors:
1) ClutterGroup::real_foreach was recently changed to use
g_list_foreach instead of manually iterating the child list so it can
safely handle calls like:
clutter_container_foreach (container, clutter_actor_destroy);
ClutterBox is still manually iterating the list.
2) In ClutterGroup we guard _queue_redraw() calls like this:
if (CLUTTER_ACTOR_IS_VISIBLE (container))
clutter_actor_queue_redraw (CLUTTER_ACTOR (container));
In ClutterBox we don't:
I think ClutterBox is correct here because
clutter_actor_queue_redraw already optimizes the case where the
actor's not visible, but it also considers that the actor may be
cloned and so the guard in ClutterGroup could break clones. This
actually highlights a wider clutter bug since the same kinds of
guards can be found in all other clutter actors.
The ClutterLayoutMeta instances should be created on demand, whenever
the layout manager needs them - if the layout manager supports layout
properties.
This removes the requirement to call add_child_meta() and
remove_child_meta() on add and remove respectively; it also simplifies
the implementation of LayoutManager sub-classes since we can add
fallback code in the base abstract class.
Eventually, this will also lead to an easier to implement ClutterScript
parser for layout properties.
With the new scheme, the ClutterLayoutMeta instance is created whenever
the layout manager tries to access it; if there isn't an instance
already attached to the container's child, one is created -- assuming
that the LayoutManager sub-class has overridden the
get_child_meta_type() virtual function and it's returning a valid GType.
We can also provide a default implementation for create_child_meta(),
by getting the GType and instantiating a ClutterLayoutMeta with all the
fields already set. If the layout manager requires more work then it can
obviously override the default implementation (and even chain up to it).
The ClutterBox actor has been updated, as well as the ClutterBoxLayout
layout manager, to take advantage of the changes of LayoutManager.
A ClutterBox might not have a ClutterLayoutManager instance
associated -- for instance, during destruction. We should check
for one before calling methods on it.
* Use g_list_foreach() instead of iterating over the list inside
the destruction sequence, since we are causing the widgets to be
implicitly removed from the list via the destroy() call.
* Use g_signal_connect_swapped() and spare us from a callback.
Use the LayoutManager API to set a back pointer to the Box actor
inside the LayoutManager used by the box.
This also allows us to replace the LayoutManager on a Box, since
the LayoutManager will be able to replace all the metadata if
needed.
The ClutterBox::add method is a simple wrapper around the Container
add_actor() method and the LayoutManager layout properties API. It
allows adding an actor to a Box and setting the layout properties in
one call.
If the LayoutManager used by the Box does not support layout properties
then the add() method short-circuits out.
Along with the varargs version of the method there's also a vector-based
variant, for language bindings to use.
* Use ::layout-changed to queue a relayout when the layout changes
* Destroy the Box children when destroying the Box
* Allow getting the layout manager from the Box
A layout manager instance makes only sense if it's owned by a
container. For this reason, it should have a floating reference
instead of a full reference on construction; this allows constructing
Boxes like:
box = clutter_box_new (clutter_fixed_layout_new ());
without leaking the layout manager instance.
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-box.c (clutter_box_dispose): Call unparent()
on the children, instead of destroy(), to avoid a double free
and a crash when destroying a ClutterBox.
from interface (and all implementations of it) since this
functionality is now implemented using a global hash.
* clutter/clutter-box.c:
* clutter/clutter-group.c:
To avoid using a ClutterPadding each time you add an actor to a ClutterBox
when you want the same padding around each child, you can now set the
default padding. The API is pixel-based, since it's a commodity function,
and will affect only clutter_box_pack_defaults().
ClutterBox is meant to work like the HTML boxing model: it has a margin and
a backgrdound color, and every child actor is added with a pack type and a
padding. The ClutterBoxChild structure holds the child actor, the padding,
the packing type and the allocated coordinates for the actor.
Most of these fixes are simple symbol shadowing issues, like index and the
braindead y0 and y1 extern symbols exported by math.h on GNU libc systems.
There is a masking issue in ClutterTexture which should be checked; I ran
the tests and everything looked fine.
The rest are just unused variables.
* clutter/clutter-box.c: (clutter_box_pick):
Call clutter_box_paint rather than actor paint method avoiding
infinte loop (Fixes test-boxes crasher).
* clutter/glx/clutter-stage-glx.c: (clutter_stage_glx_unrealize):
Trap the X calls to avoid potential X errors.